In this Ovation TV original special, acclaimed photographers Albert Maysles, Sylvia Plachy, Andrew Moore and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders discuss the impact their work has on their lives and on culture as a whole.
Regarded as one of the best working photographers in the world, David LaChapelle is known for taking images of popular culture and twisting then into a surreal fantasies. This profile follows LaChapelle as he shoots Alicia Keyes for Vogue, works on a Vanity Fair assignment with Elton John, and recalls backstage stories about his most iconic photographs.
This episode is about the pictures that photographers take of other people and the pictures they take of themselves. Having conquered the street and the road, photographers approached the final frontier: the home, the self, private life. This episode is about the pictures that photographers take of other people and the pictures they take of themselves. It's about what happens when photography translates personal relationships into photographic ones.
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and one final one ... this episode looks at the inventions of photography and the way in which it became an integral part of the modern world.
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