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The last few years have some tremendously good documentary movies about photography and photographers released on DVD. Here’s my pick of the best 10. Click on the cover to see the film in Amazon.co.uk:

Visual Acoustics: Modernism of Julius Shulman [2010]

Essential if you are interested in one of the masters of architectural photography or modernism in LA from the Case study Houses onwards. Very poignant to see Shulman’s archive been shipped to the Getty centre a year before he passed away.

Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye [2006]


If you are a cartier-Bresson fan like me this is a real treat and goes well beyond the surface in exploring his his oeuvre and plenty of interviews of the man himself discussing his iconic and lesser known work.

The Genius of Photography [2007]


The best filmed introduction to the magic of photography. The BBC at its best in six episodes. Interviews with some of the world’s greatest living photographers including William Eggleston, Nan Goldin, William Klein, Martin Parr, Sally Mann, Robert Adams, Juergen Teller, Andreas Gursky and Jeff Wall.

War Photographer  [2002]


A study of James Nachtwey on assignment in Kosovo, Palestine and Indonesia using a movie camera attached to his SLR its enlightening how the subjects in these harrowing situations are wholly complicit in the image making process. (It should be noted there are no subtitles for the German and Albanian parts in the DVD)

Manufactured Landscapes [2006]


Follows Edward Burtynsky at work in China and Bangladesh and the USA. Filmed by Jennifer Baichwal in a complimentary refined aesthetic to Burtynsky’s work. Beautiful.

Annie Leibovitz – Life Through a Lens [2006]


A documentary about Annie Leibovitz, directed by her sister, Barbara. I wasn’t expecting a film about celebrity culture to have so many intelligent insights.

National Geographic’s The Photographers [1996]


Looking a little out of date now, but fascinating never the less, this documentary follows  veteran photographers for National Geographic on assignment.

What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann [2008]


Enlightening on  many levels as a good documentary film should be and shows footage of her actually taking some of her most famed photographs

Contacts, Vol. 3: Conceptual Photography (2001)


Features Thomas Struth, Wolfgang Tillmans, Roni Horn, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and other contemporary photographers told in their own words.

William Eggleston in the Real World [2005]


I find Eggleston like Tilmans a difficult photographer to appreciate but this film me understand where he’s coming from.

Please add your suggestions to add to this list in the comments below…..

Hotel Polissia Terrace, Pripyat

Pripyat: 21 Years after Chernobyl. 50×33cm, Edition of 25 + 1 A/P Quintin Lake

This photograph of Hotel Polissia in Pripyat  is one of the 50 selected images that will be traveling to the Crane Kalman Gallery in Brighton to be part of HOST @ Crane Kalman Brighton, an exhibition featuring a selection from the 3rd annual Foto8 Summer Show. This exhibition will run from the 11th to the 29th of September 2010. “Pripyat: 21 Years after Chernobyl” has been previously been exhibited at the Architectural Association, London; The Royal West of England Academy, Bristol and Host Gallery, London.

The image is for sale at £355 framed or £295 unframed in an edition of 25. To purchase a print please contact me

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Photography © Quintin Lake

Coopers Chapel which also functions as a shelter for sheep. Slad Valley, Gloucestershire at dusk. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop

Interior of Coopers Chapel. The crucifix which makes up the Mullion and Transom is constructed from Bog Oak.

Facade of Coopers Chapel under the branches of an apple tree

The dark entrance adds to the drama of entering the adjacent bright prayer / mediation room

Coopers Chapel prayer / meditation space

The rural setting of Coopers Chapel at the edge of a field in Slad Valley, Gloucestershire

An architectural photography assignment from architects Millar Howard Workshop to photograph Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop

An assignment from architects Millar Howard Workshop to photograph Quince Tree Cottage in Rockness, Gloucestershire built in 2009. A large extension to an old Cotswold cottage. The architect’s idea was to build a new Cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. Rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

An assignment from architects Millar Howard Workshop to photograph their new shop design for Oeno Wines in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. The design centres around a new racking system incorporating storage and lighting. The idea developed with the client was to place the bottles in a large array and then light the bottle labels and the ‘barkers’ each with an individual LED. The shop is a celebration of a huge variety of wines sourced direct from the growers.

The main challenge photographically was to convey a sense of space in confined surroundings and deal with the very high contrast lighting environment whilst showing of the details and materials of the refined design.

View all my photos of the photoshoot at  Oeno Wines here

Entrance to Oeno Wines in Cirencester designed by Millar Howard Workshop

Wine bottle racking system incorporating storage and lighting

Detail of Wine bottle racking system at Oeno Wines

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Alex Polywka on the cover of the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka feature in the Oxford Mail. Photography by Quintin Lake

Alex Polywka with his 12-year-old brother Stephen and their mother Susan. He was diagnosed with brain cancer by doctors in February and attained five A*s and two As in his GCSEs despite taking his exams just a fortnight after undergoing chemotherapy.

Read Alex Polywka’s Story in the Oxford Mail, the Daily Mail, and the Sun,

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

A record year of GCSE results at Magdalen College School.  A*s have been awarded to 76.49% of the year-group – a record. 97.3% of the year group achieved A* or A. Two boys – Huw Charles and Stefan Lacny – achieved 11 A*s each.  Most astonishing of all Alex Polywka, 16, who’s battling a deadly tumour scores top GCSEs at Magdalen college School despite brain surgery and chemotherapy.

See all my photos of the Magdalen College School GCSE results here and photos of this year’s A Level results at MCS here.

A boy phones home with the good news of his GCSE results with his mother at Magdalen College School

A mother congratulates her son's GCSE results at Magdalen College School

The pupils at Magdalen College School celebrate their GCSE results

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Photographic documentation of an Iban (headhunters in historic times) longhouse built in the 1980’s housing 150 people in 14 families, Sumbiling Lama, Temburong, Brunei.

Iban longhouse built 1980's housing 150 people in 14 families, Sumbiling Lama, Temburong, Brunei

An Iban man, Bungsu, in the communal area of his longhouse, Sumbiling Lama, Temburong, Brunei .

Internal common area of Iban Longhouse opens onto the 10 equally sized family units at left and external corridor at right

An Iban woman with reeds for weaving on the floor of the communal area of an Iban longhouse, Brunei

Bundles of reeds for weaving on the floor of the communal area of an Iban longhouse, Brunei.

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010