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Framing New Brighton is an intriguing documentary that peels back the layers of nostalgia and memory through the lens of three seasoned photographers. Ken Grant, Alex Hurst, and Tom Wood bring their unique perspectives as they return to New Brighton, a town rich with stories. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on each image and its backstory. There’s a raw authenticity in their conversations about the relationship between the artist and the landscape. The atmosphere is both reflective and immersive, with practical effects used sparingly to enhance the visual storytelling. It’s this blend of personal history and artistic exploration that sets it apart from typical documentaries. Definitely a fascinating watch for those who appreciate the nuances of photography and the stories behind the frames.
Explores the personal connection between artists and their environment.Features interviews with the photographers that reveal their creative processes.The atmosphere is rich with nostalgic undertones and visual storytelling.
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