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  2. Documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    John Beasly Greene's photo of the Abu Simbel temples, 1854 Bandit's Roost (1914) by Jacob Riis. The term document applied to photography antedates the mode or genre itself. . Photographs meant to accurately describe otherwise unknown, hidden, forbidden, or difficult-to-access places or circumstances date to the earliest daguerreotype and calotype "surveys" of the ruins of the Near East, Egypt ...

  3. Michael Jackson: The Last Photo Shoots - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jackson: The Last Photo Shoots is a documentary film directed by Craig J. Williams about Michael Jackson's last magazine cover-shoots in 2007. The film is a unique story told through the eyes of Jackson's closest friends, photographers, and stylists that had helped Jackson prepare for his 2007 United States comeback after several years of living in seclusion overseas.

  4. Social documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Social documentary photography or concerned photography is the recording of what the world looks like, with a social and/or environmental focus. It is a form of documentary photography, with the aim to draw the public's attention to ongoing social issues. It may also refer to a socially critical genre of photography dedicated to showing the ...

  5. Category:Documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Social documentary photography (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Documentary photography" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Still image film - Wikipedia

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    Burns has credited documentary filmmaker Jerome Liebling for teaching him how still photographs could be incorporated into documentary films. [9] He has also cited the 1957 National Film Board of Canada documentary City of Gold, [10] co-directed by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig, as a prior example of the technique.

  7. Documentary film - Wikipedia

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    This 16 mm Bolex "H16" reflex camera uses spring-wound type technology and has been an entry-level camera used in multiple film schools.. A documentary film (often described simply as a documentary) is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". [1]

  8. Documentary practice - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 documentary of a Beastie Boys concert, Awesome; I F***n' Shot That!, directed by Adam Yauch, is an example of how participation in documentary practices transforms the way people take part in events such as concerts. A live performance in 2004 was documented by 50 fans who were all given Hi8 cameras and told to film their experience of ...

  9. Fly on the wall - Wikipedia

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    Fly on the wall is a style of documentary-making used in film and television production. The name derived from the idea that events are seen candidly, as a fly on a wall might see them. In the purest form of fly-on-the-wall documentary-making, the camera crew works as unobtrusively as possible; however, it is also common for participants to be ...