“Making Pictures” is an experimental film that follows a fine art photographer being photographed by a documentary crew as he travels through China “making pictures” of massive industrial projects. The film contrasts the photographer and the laborers ‘at work’ and brings up complex questions about making art in that context. The film was photographed as a home movie on black and white super-8, hand-processed and blown up to 35mm for release. All of the lab work was done by the filmmaker including the optical printing and print processing. The texture of the film is as impressionist as the photographers’ work is hyper-real and emphasizes the humanity and beauty of the individuals existing in China’s seemingly unsustainable industrial explosion.
Making Pictures
- Film Maker
- Price, John
- Year
- 2005
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Super 8
- Length
- 13
- Genre
- documentary, experimental, hand-processed
- Category
- art & artists, Earth, Ecology, environment, Landscape


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