Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
Allen Harris ( Thomas )
 
Category
Art, Documentary Film  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2014 
Publisher
URL
[ private ] 
Duration
92 min. 
Subject
Photography, African American Artists -- Thomas Allen Harris, Roy DeCarava, Gordon Parks, Carrie Mae Weems. 
Tags
082 
Abstract
Inspired by Deborah Willis's book, Reflections in Black, Through a Lens Darkly, casts a broad net that begins with filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris's family album. It considers the difference between black photographers who use the camera to define themselves, their people, and their culture and some white photographers who, historically, have demeaned African-Americans through racist imagery. The film embraces both historical material (African-Americans who were slaves, who fought in the Civil War, were victims of lynchings, or were pivotal in the Civil Rights Movement) and contemporary images made by such luminaries as Roy DeCarava, Gordon Parks, and Carrie Mae Weems. The film is a cornucopia of Americana that reveals deeply disturbing truths about the history of race relations while expressing joyous, life-affirming sentiments about the ability of artists and amateurs alike to assert their identity through the photographic lens. 
Description
1 videodisc (92 min.) sound, color, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Audio: In English with optional subtitles in English and Spanish. 
Biblio Notes
Kanopy Streaming:
https://swccd.kanopystreaming.com/video/through-lens-darkly  
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