Scottish photographer David Eustace is a seismograph - his portraits have a way of exposing what lies beneath the surface.
We could only oblige when he expressed a desire to document a three-week road trip with his teenage daughter Rachael, as we couldn't imagine a better gift than an everlasting memory with one's father.
There are common threads throughout the work of filmmaker-photographer Andrew Zuckerman - the stark white backdrops, the solitary subjects, the all-encompassing one-word titles (Creature, Wisdom, Bird). What is noticeably absent, however, is creation for creation's sake. Zuckerman only explores topics that move him personally, and it is this integrity that moves us.
Director Jane Campion is an accomplished storyteller on the big screen. Recently we discovered that she is equally deft online. The virtual production scrapbook of her film Bright Star is as breathtaking and as layered as a Keats' poem itself, exposing the Academy-Award winner's passion for her art in the most soulful way.
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