filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
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Fotovision Lecture: An evening with photographer James Nachtwey
Experience an evening with iconic photographer James Nachtwey. Hear his captivating stories and gain insight into his remarkable career.

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Note - I have asked but it's only "Possible" he'll have time to sign books.
Trask
Established
I don't see that they're going to live-stream it -- wish they'd at least film or record it and make it available on demand.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Anyone who is not sure if they should go or not should watch is 23 minute TED talk at or watch the full length Academy Award nominated movie about him"James Nachtwey: War Photographer" by Christian Frei
If you can't make his talk, watch the movie. Not a spoiler but the movie opens with the Robert Capa quote "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough."
If you can't make his talk, watch the movie. Not a spoiler but the movie opens with the Robert Capa quote "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough."
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
So yes they are recording it, but it might be upwards of a year before it's publicly posted because the University (it's not just the university, but state and federal too) has put in lot more restrictions and rules about what and how we can post videos like this in order to make them more with title 9 and ADA requirements.I don't see that they're going to live-stream it -- wish they'd at least film or record it and make it available on demand.
Trask
Established
Bob, Filmtwit -- thanks for the info. I have had the DVD of "War Photographer" for years; it's hard to say one "enjoys" watching a documentary that is so revealing of tragedy, so I'll just say I was moved by the content of the film and James Nachtwey's humanity in his documentary process. I'd no idea about the restrictions and rules, so I'll wait patiently for a time when his presentation might be available -- in the meantime, I'll check out the TED talk.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
It's something the UNiversity hit us with last semester, so (since part of my work here is videoing and editing stuff like this) we've been sitting on everything from this school year till they make final decisions and come up with the money to do the workBob, Filmtwit -- thanks for the info. I have had the DVD of "War Photographer" for years; it's hard to say one "enjoys" watching a documentary that is so revealing of tragedy, so I'll just say I was moved by the content of the film and James Nachtwey's humanity in his documentary process. I'd no idea about the restrictions and rules, so I'll wait patiently for a time when his presentation might be available -- in the meantime, I'll check out the TED talk.
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