Snapshot. Rob MacInnis. Episode 3
Description
Rob is a Halifax-bred artist-photographer, who has turned his lens and talents to shooting barnyard animals. He explores the exploitation of fashion models' by re-creating the drama, angles, and lighting, using the barn as his runway. His models range from goats and sheep to pigs and donkeys. The subjects' built-in 'cute factor' belies his more serious messaging. Let the controversy begin. Snapshot celebrates innovative photographers from across the creative spectrum. In its first season, Snapshot explores the creative process and lifestyles of six unique photographers, covering a diverse range of subjects from Photo Journalism to Dance, Documentary to Fine Art. Snapshot presents a unique opportunity to turn the camera on the shooter. Aside from watching the photographers at work on location and in studio, the Snapshot team attends photographic exhibitions, galleries, and events to gather perspective from collectors, critics, curators, and fans.
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24 minutes
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Alexander Street
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