chambrenoire
Well-known
I bought an old issue of U.S Camera/Camera 35 Annual, from 1972, that features an interview with Robert Frank. I thought someone here might enjoy it, so I scanned it and compiled it as a PDF-file (15.5MB).
http://www.seulcontretous.com/Robert Frank - Uneasy Words While Waiting, by Sean Kernan.pdf
You can download it by right-clicking on this link and selecting "Save target as..." or something similar to that.
Enjoy!
http://www.seulcontretous.com/Robert Frank - Uneasy Words While Waiting, by Sean Kernan.pdf
You can download it by right-clicking on this link and selecting "Save target as..." or something similar to that.
Enjoy!
retnull
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Thank You! ++++
carpediem007
Member
Thanks a million... 
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
Does the link still work?
Nh3
Well-known
Thanks for the article.
I think Robert Frank burned himself out with the The Americans, he knew that he'd achieved something which he could not surpass and that's why he never photographed seriously again and his films are interesting but no where near as groundbreaking as The Americans.
I think Robert Frank burned himself out with the The Americans, he knew that he'd achieved something which he could not surpass and that's why he never photographed seriously again and his films are interesting but no where near as groundbreaking as The Americans.
chambrenoire
Well-known
Does the link still work?
Works for me?
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Thanks for the article.
I think Robert Frank burned himself out with the The Americans, he knew that he'd achieved something which he could not surpass and that's why he never photographed seriously again and his films are interesting but no where near as groundbreaking as The Americans.
Thank you, Cham.
Burned out ? Interestingly enough, in the arts this is not an uncommon occurance. Ansel Adams did his best work in his late twenties. Some people have a five or six year window where they smash through the noise.
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