Vivian Maier, street photographer and nanny
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- Hombre_Lobo0
in the video he mentions how the photos could be worth a lot, but its seems somewhat wrong for him to make money from someone elses hard work.
Compensation for his work and costs yeh, but surely if the photos made lots of money it should go to her family.
Even better if they knew of a charity or interest of Vivian Maier's which the profits could be donated to.
- set up a foundation - all money goes to that - family can oversee it and commitee can distribute moneys made to upcoming photogs / arts charities - noofadein11
- photogs / arts charities. Noone should get rich from her work apart from her - will be disgraceful if that happensfadein11
- < + 100jmckinno
- It seems wrong, but museums and galleries make money off people's work. Why shouldn't he?freedom
- museums buy or borrow work usually with the aim of making the work available to the public. And most museums are non-profit organisations. Are you referring to the commercial gallery system? Not the same.fadein11
- profit organisations. Are you referring to the commercial gallery system? Not the same.fadein11
- The world is made up of people earning money off other's people talent.freedom
- organicgrid0
- This guy has some very good points, she never got to curate her own work.HijoDMaite
- Anyone can be a curator these days.freedom
- You need a degree to be a curator?freedom
- Stop saying "curator" dude.freedom
- He sounds pretty jealous. Downplaying the work, and i think it's because he wishes he had the opportunity and feels the people own the prints aren't worthy.summs
- ...and feels the people who own the prints aren't worthy. Perfect marketing i think. I hope they do well.summs
- HijoDMaite0
The film reveals that she very much did know she was a good photographer. She worked very close with printers on achieving exactly the look, and print that she envisioned. She also wrote a letter to a print shop in France stating that she wanted to get in to business together by selling her prints.
- organicgrid0
I just ordered the full documentary, I could not find the whole doc anywhere on the Interwebs.
- Mr_Fantastic0
"a few hundred B&W rolls to develop. Not to mention about 600 undeveloped color rolls."
good lord, it's like a time capsule
- it would be so much fun to develop that film. if I lived in Chicago I would offer my helpMr_Fantastic
- I know! would be an awesome little window to the past.Hombre_Lobo
- organicgrid0
I finally got around to watching the documentary this evening, she was very creative...but extremely dark and damaged as human. A really good doc.
- check out the BBC one aswell, look for a torrent ;)Weyland
- pango0
She probably didn't even know she was good at it. She just kept doing it. With out any acknowledgment from anybody.
- freedom0
Never heard of her. Thanks for sharing.
- HijoDMaite0
bought the DVD from Amazon and watched it last night. Loved it. The lady was definitely whacky.
Did anyone get the feeling that the dark secret her family kept was that maybe their father was some sort of monster or war criminal?
- hm hadn't thought of that, but that's an interesting theory.colin_s
- georgesIII0
what,
no graffusg link??
Common Ombre, you can do MUCH better ;P- i can only apologise!
im so sick of that tool. i like watching him break his bike!Hombre_Lobo
- i can only apologise!
- HijoDMaite0
Chicagoan John Maloof has received an Oscar nomination for a documentary feature about extraordinary street photographer Vivian Maier, who for much of her life was a nanny in the northern suburbs.
- pizzafire0
some really great photos! and that's an incredible story. unfortunate though about the timing of her death.
- Hombre_Lobo0
Yeh pizzafire, such a shame she won't see how great she was.
Be nice if they got to moma or the Tate, they seem good enough, I wish I could nail composition like she can!
- inteliboy0
amazing photos --- and love the square mf format she shot on.
this should be EC'd.
shame the blog/website is an ugly template - work deserves supremo design.
- utopian0
Wonderful work...
- freedom0
Aspergers?
- organicgrid0
I spent 3 hours last night viewing her work, amazing.
- HijoDMaite0
Anyone have a link to this film? iTunes only?
- mg330
Saw it in the theater. Very good documentary. Creepy woman though.
- organicgrid0
Phenomenal work, over 100,000 negatives...John Maloof will be a multi-millionaire sooner rather than later.