The notion of ‘home’ has shifting significance for Ed Kashi, a photojournalist who travels the world documenting social and political issues. For the past 30 years, Kashi has lived a life of intense engagement mixed with danger, anticipation, and loneliness. Encompassing nearly 20 years of photographs and journal entries to his wife, Julie, “Photojournalisms” (a supplement to Ed Kashi’s new book by the same title) is a short, experimental film that provides a glimpse into the life and mind of an intrepid photographer. It is a complex collage defined by sensation, tension, and passion.
The book “Photojournalisms” is NOW AVAILABLE from NAZRAELI PRESS.
Also check out the New York Times Lens Blog to read an interview with Ed Kashi about the new book.
Film Festivals
- 2013 Montclair Film Festival - New Jersey Short Films
Awards
- Second Place, Multimedia - Lens Culture International Exposure Awards
- Third Place, Multimedia Documentary - 70th Annual POYi