A psychological drama about the turn-of-the-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who was the first to photograph subjects in movement and became the godfather of cinema. He later murdered his ...
The work, which eventually ran to over 100,000 images, was carried out as research for the University of Pennsylvania between 1884 and 1887 and documents a series of human and animal subjects, each ...
‘I don’t need LSD for things to look pretty,’ says Ellen, the artist protagonist of this 1979 New York novel by painter and writer Elaine Kraf (who died in 2013).
Canadian Guy Delisle, author of 'Pyongyang' or 'Jerusalem Chronicles', now travels to the Wild West to portray the real story of the man who discovered motion photography: "The iconic scene from The ...
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