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Imagraphy

Imagraphy

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Imagraphy

"A documentary about the art of image capturing"

2019
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Step inside the minds of 16 international masters of photography. They share stories behind their most iconic images and techniques whilst learning their impressions of our world as seen through their lenses.

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Andres Serrano

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Hiroji Kubota

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James Balog

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Roger Ballen

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Peter Bialobrzeski

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John Batho

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Michel Comte

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Sandy Skoglund

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Paul Watson

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Stephen Wilkes

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Ralph Gibson

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Henry Horenstein

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Graciela Iturbide

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Derry Moore

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Howard Schatz

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