Robert Zuckerman interview
Rating |
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Title |
Robert Zuckerman interview |
Interviewee |
Zuckerman, Robert |
Interviewer |
Martinson, Connie |
Book Title |
Kindsight: images and words from the flow |
Subject |
Photography |
Coverage - Temporal |
Twenty-first century; Twentieth century |
Coverage - Spatial |
United States |
Description |
Robert Zuckerman discusses his book, “Kindsight.” He begins by explaining that the book is a selected collection of his photographs, each paired with his personal explanation of the circumstances in which the picture was taken. He explains that the photos celebrate the beauty of random human encounters that turn mundane experiences into profound visual statements. During the interview he also discusses his sister and the effect her illness has had on not only his life, but his work as well. In addition, Zuckerman explains how he began his career in photography, as well as, his work as a leading Hollywood still photographer on such films as “The Crow.” |
Publisher |
The Drucker Institute |
Language |
eng |
Source |
Betacam tape. |
Collection |
Connie Martinson Talks Books - http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt |
Rights |
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, http://www.thedruckerinstitute.com |
Type |
Moving Image |
Format |
video/f4v |
Duration |
00:27:09 |
Object File Name |
cmt00374 |
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