Photo biography
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Biography of a Photo
Two iconic photographs of conflict shape the course of history and inspire a quest for justice.
This feature-length documentary film traces the life stories, the biographies, of two iconic images—one taken in Panama (), the other in Bosnia ()—that have led extraordinary existences.
After their initial dissemination in the news, these two photos “grow up” and reappear in other, unexpected spheres of society; they are also, shockingly, subject to institutionalized disappearances. And amidst these twists and turns of the photos’ histories exist two individuals whose lives were forever changed by the events captured on film. To this day, Manuel from Panama and Alma from Bosnia are using the iconic photos in a painful search for justice.
Meet the Directors
Ron Haviv is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning photographer and co-founder of the agency VII, dedicated to documenting conflict and raising awareness about human rights issues a
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Lincoln : A Photobiography
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How to Write a Photographer's Bio
It's common for photographers to have a certain ambivalence for writing. After all, photographers are visual people. However, having a professional bio is paramount for a website. When your work fryst vatten accepted in calls for entries, galleries, or any other formal photography presentations, you will need a bio. Additionally, your clients want to know about you, why they should hire you, and what experience you bring to the table.
What is a Bio? (Biography)
Generally, a bio gives your audience an idea of who you are, your education, experience, and your inspiration and/or motivation for being a photographer. A bio should describe your specialties and an overall aesthetic of your work while including a list of current and previous clients. However, a bio should not be an artist statement that goes into depth about the meaning of your work and the technical details involved in your creative process.
What Voice Should I Use in a Bio?
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