A very interesting person, not so great nanny. One is prompted to get on with one's dreams and not let time pass by. A great incentive story.
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A very interesting person, not so great nanny. One is prompted to get on with one's dreams and not let time pass by. A great incentive story.
A amazing story of a very talented photographer that struggles finacally and hides her outstanding work dies in poverty while after her death when the value of her work is discovered she becomes famour and her photos sell all over the world making a fortune for the galleries
Finding Vivian Maier is a 2013 documentary film about the photographer Vivian Maier, written, directed and produced by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel.
When John Maloof bought an unmarked box of undeveloped negatives back in 2007, he had no idea that he had just stumbled upon one of the 20th Centurys most important troves of street photography and self/portraiture. The photographer: Vivian Maier, a secretive and eccentric nanny who over the course of more than three decades took tens of thousands of photos of everyday urban life – and showed them to no one. Finding Vivian Maier follows Maloof as he embarks on a quest to reveal the woman behind the Rolleiflex camera. Part retrospective, part detective story,Finding Vivian Maier is a touching portrait of a woman haunted by her past. For a contemporary age obsessed with self-documentation via all forms of technology, Vivian Maier was a pioneer.
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