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Troubled men's magazine
photographer
Adrien Wilde (well played with considerable intensity by Michael Callan) has horrific nightmares in which he brutally murders his models.
Kalifornia is the story of a writer and his girlfriend
photographer
who are looking for someone to help pay gas money and take turns at the wheel for a cross country road trip to famous murder sights.
"Kalifornia" is a good Hollywoodish odyssey of suspense and terror which tells of two couples who drive cross-country to California to share the cost of gas: A pair of losers (Lewis & Pitt) and two wannabee artists, a
photographer
and a writer (Duchovny & Forbes).
I had heard this film was a study of a landscape
photographer'
s art by presenting the beauty in man's deconstructing the natural landscape.
"Pecker" is a young, unknown
photographer
from Baltimore who becomes a big star in the public, the media and the local art scene with his pictures showing the dirty reality of all-day life just as dirty underwear or human excrements.
The story: On the island Texel,
photographer
Bob, who makes a photo shoot for a magazine, meets the mysterious Kathleen.
Tea Leoni plays Nora Wilde, a serious photographer, who is going through a bad divorce.
George Claydon, the diminutive
photographer
from Magical Mystery Tour, plays a chauffeur who jumps out of a car and eats one of the side mirrors.
Merian C. Cooper, the photographer, later created Cinerama, an idea that probably hatched while filming the remarkable landscapes in this film.
The director Gojn Mili was a
photographer
and that experience shows in some of the double exposure shots of some of the musicians that makes this one of the most innovative angles of the '40s.
This is a documentary that came out of the splendid work of a Canadian landscape
photographer
whose interest has long been in the ravages left on earth by the excavations or buildings of man.
The film also shows the
photographer
working on a tall structure to do a still of the array of these people outside the factory, and talking with his crew as he does so.
Pecker is a hilariously funny yet twisted film about a small town in Baltimore whose daily, humdrum routine is broken by Pecker, a young
photographer
who takes pictures of "real things."
The film's velvety cinematography (which reminded me of Avant Garde photographer,Man Ray's photos of the era,which goes for some impressionistic use of light & shadow,a lot)is by Hans Androschin & Jan Stallich).
Fascist principal Miss Togar(Mary Woronov, who is lensed by expert
photographer
Dean Cundy as if she were ten feet tall)has a plan to turn her high completely square.
Lothario
photographer
goes to attend his brothers wedding.
Quickly we move to the present when the young girl has turned into a young musician in love with a
photographer.
An actor receiving 2 million for a few days work and a directionless Yale student tagging with her
photographer
boyfriend.
Peter Berlin's iconic status as a photographer, fashion designer and his subject are juxtaposed with interviews with the famous, if reclusive, star.
I found the Directors comments about each scene fascinating, especially the information regarding Edward Curtis the well known
photographer.
I am a
photographer
myself and could relate to the methods used in the film to create a sepia effect and short depth of field.
Delaney stars as a 30-something and single
photographer.
Meanwhile, a bizarre
photographer
(Keith Carradine) enters this world to take pictures.
Anyone familiar with with the era knows that the photographer, E.J. Bellocq, was a real person who captured on glass plates forever the images of the young prostitutes of Storyville.
18 year old fatherless Tina (Jessica Pare) is a Canadian female hockey player who rises to stardom as a model when a small time sports
photographer
snaps her pic.
This movie is visually stunning; each shot is framed like a still made by a master
photographer.
Arrogant and despicable sleazeball control freak fetish
photographer
Roger Neale (a nicely slimy portrayal by Joseph Farrell), his perky assistant Maura Holloway (the delightfully spunky Rachael Robbins), amiable, morally uptight lug Sam Rogan (likable Rob Monkiewicz), and three beautiful models -- sweet, naive Bridget (the always adorable Misty Mundae), vacuous Lauren (blonde looker Heidi Kristoffer), and meek Jennifer (fetching brunette C.J. DiMarsico) -- go to a rundown and abandoned old building for a photo shoot.
David Hamilton may have made his name as a
photographer
but Laura leaves his writing and directing abilities with a lot of question marks.
Ben Dansmore (Jeff Goldblum) is a war-zone reporter, who recently lost his regular photographer, and "gets saddled up" with a rookie, Nora Stone (Lake Bell).
Pam Grier as a fashion
photographer
getting mixed up in romance and intrigue sounds like a great idea but this movie never pulls it off.
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