On Filmmaking and Photography #2 (sequencing)
Alec Soth discusses sequencing in filmmaking and still photography using the following books: Der Film Im Westen nichts Neues in Bildern (1931) A Way of Seeing by Helen Levitt (1965) Film-Photos Wie Noch Nie (1929) The Blood of a Poet by Jean Cocteau (1949) Close-Cropped Tales by John Baldessari (1981) A Fine Day by Kishin Shinoyama (1975)

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On filmmaking and photography #1

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Emotional Marginalia

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So you hired a photographer for your show..Now what?!

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The Photo Album

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The World of Master Printers - An ILFORD Inspires Film

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Damian Heinisch & Michael Mack: making a photo book

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Alec Soth. Gathered Leaves. Kunstfoyer München

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Rambling through Eggleston's Democratic Forest

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Chiabella James: Still Photography on Feature Film Sets: Dune, Mission Impossible & More | #BHDoF

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Why Every Photographer Needs André Kertész

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Composition in Photography: The Part Nobody Teaches

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great photographers

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How To Edit and Sequence Photo Projects & Books (ft. Noah Waldeck)

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Ask Alec Soth anything: a TikTok compilation

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Comparing Film Scans: Drum vs Flatbed vs DSLR

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Pictures & Words #3

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Storytelling Photography – Hit the Books with Dan Milnor

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Alec Soth - Somewhere To Disappear (2010)

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Stephen Shore | HOW TO SEE the photographer with Stephen Shore

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