http://fauxreel.ca/
After researching some other street art based documentaries, I also came across some street art photographer's and their work, which I found interesting in terms of the framing and range of camera angles used. We have already as a group discussed the possibility of adding still images into a montage like sequence into the opening of our documentary, alongside sound bites of key positive quotes gathered from our various interviewees, so I found researching photographers as well as street artists and films to be useful in providing us with a wider range of sources for inspiration and influences from various forms of media.
Through researching further into street art photography, I found one photography based street artist, Dan Bergeron (known as Fauxreel) who focuses on exploring themes such as the community and homelessness. I initially read the following interview as a starting point, as I became interested in finding out more about his work and how he chooses to portray street art through photography.
http://www.unurth.com/The-Fauxreel-Interview#ixzz2v8WmzkyO
I find his work interesting and think that although his work is stills photography based, we could take inspiration from this for our own film project, as his perspective on the subject of street art being acknowledged as a positive art form seems to be similar to what we are trying to achieve and the angle and approach that we are aiming to take with our film.
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