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What makes a photographer when everyone is taking pictures

Clip: 1/14/2016 | 3m 2s

What makes a photographer when everyone is taking pictures

When photographer Ken Van Sickle was 23 and living in Paris, he could barely afford rolls of film. One night, hearing that jazz great Chet Baker was playing, he went and took only two pictures, and one was blurry. So what's happened to photography now that everyone has the technology to take as many pictures as they like? Van Sickle offers his Brief But Spectacular take.

01/14/2016 | Rating NR

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