photography documentaries

In the age of digital manipulation is there a place for documentary photography in the 21st centuary?
What are your thoughts?
Off course there is.
What on earth has it being “the age of digital manipulation” got to do with documentary photography?
Photography has always been manipulated.
Patterns of Sound and Light – Photography Documentary
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National Geographic’s Land of the Tiger [VHS] $2.93 This 1985 National Geographic special takes the viewer through a year in the lives of tigers in India’s Kanha and Ranthamboor national parks. The video explores the delicately balanced ecosystem of each park, interweaving glimpses of monkeys, deer, cranes, and crocodiles (the tiger’s chief competitor for prey). The photography is often impressive and the musical score by Terry Oldfield adds to the… |
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Nova – The Miracle of Life [VHS] $13.50 Still startlingly beautiful after several years, Nova’s The Miracle of Life records human conception for the first time on film, and much more. Living, functioning reproductive systems are laid bare to the camera, and there is so much to explore and absorb that Nova’s expert guidance is much needed and appreciated. The viewer follows an egg from its follicular development in an ovary, through the… |
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American Photography – A Century of Images [VHS] $23.99 Time travel at its best! American Photography: A Century of Images is a remarkably complete, high-caliber PBS presentation of who Americans were and are, using 20th-century images that capture everything from the everyday to the once-in-a-lifetime. While of course you’ll see many photographs, some familiar and some new, you’ll also learn about the history of our relationship with photography and t… |
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Somewhere in Time (Collector’s Edition) $3.13 It’s silly, it’s superficial, it’s so desperately earnest about its tale of time-spanning love that you almost wish for a cheap flatulence gag just to break the solemn mood. But there’s something so unabashedly gushy and entertaining about Somewhere in Time that you can’t begrudge its enduring popularity. The film has become a staple of romantic-movie lovers since its release in 1980, and endless … |
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Petals – Journey Into Self-discovery $1.99 … |
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Rear Window (Collector’s Edition) $10.41 Like the Greenwich Village courtyard view from its titular portal, Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Rear Window is both confined and multileveled: both its story and visual perspective are dictated by its protagonist’s imprisonment in his apartment, convalescing in a wheelchair, from which both he and the audience observe the lives of his neighbors. Cheerful voyeurism, as well as the behavior glimpsed a… |
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