Shooting Beauty
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Quite a while ago I won a copy of the documentary DVD Shooting Beauty from To The Max. I finally was in a good movie watching mood this afternoon and so I nestled into the couch and popped the DVD into my laptop. Yes, I have a regular DVD player that is making a nice dust collector beneath my TV because I have no idea how to connect it to the TV via the digital cable box and if I have learned one lesson it is to not play with expensive electronic devices. Anyway, my laptop serves as a perfectly respectable movie player. I was very excited about the prospects of the film. The plot was fascinating to me. It is about a fashion photographer who begins to take photographs of individuals with disabilities but then realizes that she needs to create a way for them to take photographs of their daily lives from their own perspective. The art they create together is beautiful. Even more beautiful is the demonstration and recognition that each person, regardless of their disabilities, has a voice and a point of view and a life to share. As stories are told, it becomes apparent to the watcher just how much more alike than different even those with the most significant disabilities are to the abled. This documentary is real, it is unbiased, it is honest, it is revealing, and it provides a new perspective and a new point of view. There is just as much beauty in the photographers as in their photographs. To learn more about this project go to Everyone Deserves a Shot.
April 27, 2010 at 12:01 AM
I want to look into seeing the dvd of this movie. This is a wonderful review - your writing is wonderful. Can anyone you know help you get paid for your writing? Barbara
April 27, 2010 at 9:27 PM
darlin' Bethany...
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she seems to be purrty darn interesting--
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May 2, 2010 at 11:35 PM
This sounds really amazing, I hadn't heard of it. Thanks for posting!
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