![]() ![]() If it comes out in CD or similar form, I'd be a buyer. I, like the previous reviewer, would like to see the movie again. Interviews of those that knew her or her work are in the movie, many of her photos are shown, as are shows of her photos. ![]() ![]() Vivian Maier's personal and photographic story, along with John Maloof's story relative to purchasing the photos and fleshing out information on Ms Maier are the subject of the movie and the two interwoven stories are most interesting. After she died, the bulk of her photos and negatives were bought by John Maloof, a co-director of the movie. The photos, I think it's fair to say, took the international photo art world by storm. At first pass, the story was lacking in general information about her, but the many 1950s/1960s street photos of Chicago (mostly) and New York City were wonderful. I've been following the story of Vivian Maier's photography ever since the story first appeared on PBS-WTTW, Chicago. Join Facebook to connect with Vivian Myers and others you may know. I saw Finding Vivian Maier last night and thought that the movie was very interesting and riveting. View the profiles of people named Vivian Myers. Vivian Maier (American, 1926-2009) Untitled 1954 Vivian Maier / Maloof Collection, Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. ![]()
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