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Images of Atlantis is an intriguing exploration of the human condition through the lens of Milton Rogovin. As an 82-year-old photographer, Rogovin's work from the '50s onward reveals a deep connection to his subjects. The documentary's pacing allows for thoughtful reflection, with Rogovin's candid discussions interspersed with the voices of those he photographed. It creates an atmosphere that's both intimate and revealing, showcasing not just the photographs but the stories behind them. The practical effects are subtle, as it relies heavily on the authenticity of the interviews and Rogovin's own insights. It’s a unique look at how photography can capture more than just an image; it’s about understanding lives and perspectives.
Focuses on the connection between photographer and subject.Candid interviews provide depth.Pacing allows for reflection on the art of photography.
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