William Eugene Smith - Photography made difficult / VIDEO
“W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult” is a ninety-minute documentary produced for the Public Broadcasting System’s American Masters television series. It was written by Jan Hartman and is based on the letters and journals of this internationally respected photojournalist.
The program introduces the viewer to hundreds of Mr. Smith’s photographs through a dramatic recreation of the photographer’s life. Peter Riegart portrays the artist, starting with his assignment covering the South Pacific war experiences of the 1940’s. Through his photographs for Life Magazine, Mr. Smith wanted to “carry some message against the greed, stupidity and intolerance that causes war”. If it were not for just a “simple accident of birth, the fate of a particular country of origin, we could be considered as the enemy”.
William Eugene Smith - Photography made difficult / VIDEO
“W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult” is a ninety-minute documentary produced for the Public Broadcasting System’s American Masters television series. It was written by Jan Hartman and is based on the letters and journals of this internationally respected photojournalist.
The program introduces the viewer to hundreds of Mr. Smith’s photographs through a dramatic recreation of the photographer’s life. Peter Riegart portrays the artist, starting with his assignment covering the South Pacific war experiences of the 1940’s. Through his photographs for Life Magazine, Mr. Smith wanted to “carry some message against the greed, stupidity and intolerance that causes war”. If it were not for just a “simple accident of birth, the fate of a particular country of origin, we could be considered as the enemy”.
Orson Welles-Citizen Kane, 1941 -by W. Eugene Smith
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Wanda Landowska almost hidden behind sheet music on piano, ca 1950 -by W. Eugene Smith
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Rudolf Serkin listens to playback, ca 1950 -by W. Eugene Smith
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![Chaplin at work — An appreciative sneer as an animal trainer, 1952 -by W. Eugene Smith
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