The rich have their own photographers
(2007, original release: 2006)

Nonfiction

eVideo

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Syndicado, 2007
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 60 min.)) : sd., col

ISBN/ISSN
MWT12053432, 12053432
LANGUAGE
English
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Directed by Ezra Bookstein

Featuring Milton Rogovin, Anne Rogovin, Edward Asner, James Wood, Carol Johnson

A deeply inspirational film about the life and artwork of America's premiere social documentary photographer, Milton Rogovin. In 1957, The Buffalo News declared Milton Rogovin "The Top Red in Buffalo" and his life was turned upside-down. Effectively, his political voice was silenced as society shunned him and his friends disappeared. In reality, he was an optometrist promoting workers' rights in the local unions and helping to register Black voters. But refusing to be intimidated or be silenced, he found a new political voice- a camera. Rogovin began documenting Buffalo's poorest and working classes, photographing the disenfranchised, the marginalized and those he considers "the forgotten ones". Eventually traveling around the World, Rogovin collaborated with Pable Neruda, WEB DuBois, and others at the forefront of the social justice movement. Through his prints Rogovin was able to depict the extreme inequalities that exist and convey that message through beautiful works of art. But Rogovin never intended to be an artist. Though his entire collection is housed by both the Library of Congress and the Center for Creative Photography, his prints are his protests - and his only concern was the fight for social justice

Not rated

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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