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Imogen Cunningham, photographer
A fascinating insight into the life and works of photographer Imogen Cunningham. Coming into public attention around 1910, she was celebrated in the late sixties through awards, honorary degrees and exhibitions. Her photos are looked at from three focal points: nature, portraits and figure studies.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary offers a glimpse into the life and work of pioneering American photographer Imogen Cunningham. It features interviews with Cunningham herself, showcasing her studio, her garden, and her iconic photographic subjects, ranging from botanical studies to portraits and industrial landscapes. The film explores her artistic philosophy and her significant contributions to 20th-century photography.
Critical Reception
As a documentary short focusing on an artist, "Imogen Cunningham, photographer" was primarily screened at film festivals and art house cinemas, receiving praise for its intimate portrait of a significant cultural figure. Its focus on Cunningham's career and artistic process was well-regarded by those interested in photography and art history.
What Reviewers Say
A valuable and intimate look at a seminal photographer.
Effectively captures Cunningham's artistic vision and personality.
Highlights her diverse range of subjects and enduring legacy.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1971.
Fun Fact
Imogen Cunningham was one of the founding members of the influential Group f/64, named after the f-stop that produces the greatest depth of field, emphasizing sharp focus in their photographs.
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