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“So many cameras.” Unusual in the pre-digital age, before rampant cellphone camera chronicles of everyone’s lives changed our ...
Sheila Turner-Seed left behind a trove of insightful interviews with major photographers. Her daughter unearths them, in ...
In 'A Photographic Memory,' director Rachel Elizabeth Seed seeks to reconnect with her mother, who died suddenly when Rachel ...
In fact, Rachel’s “A Photographic Memory” is entirely premised upon fulfilling that hope. And while the movie she’s extrapolated from it doubles as the biodoc that Sheila deserves (the ...
Sheila Turner Seed was only 42. In “A Photographic Memory,” the daughter, now grown, searches for the mother. But her yearslong journey reaches far beyond personal narrative, blooming into a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber have acquired North American rights to the award-winning documentary A Photographic Memory, the directorial debut of Rachel Elizabeth Seed.
Many famous people – from Leonardo da Vinci to former US President Bill Clinton – have claimed to have some level of photographic memory. But is true photographic memory actually a real thing?