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Jennifer K Mahal
Success ruins some people. That certainly is the case for Max, the
lead character in “The Photographer.”
A year after his hit gallery show, Max (Reg Rogers) is devoid of
inspiration. He has traded in what is real in his life for the trappings,
and his work has suffered.
Now, a day before his newest show is supposed to open, the artist has
no art. That is until he meets a mysterious stranger at a bar who happens
to leave behind a packet of 10 stunning photographs. Photographs that
could save his career. Photographs that get spread to the four corners of
New York City at some point. Photographs that Max spends the movie
chasing while making new friends and rediscovering his artistic eye along
the way.
Directed by Jeremy Stein, “The Photographer” is a well-shot and
well-acted film with an interesting concept -- how exactly does one find
their artistic vision once it’s been lost? What sets it above the rest,
however, is the quality of its production design and cinematography. From
the photographs to the fantasies, it is a cut above.
Stein is a director and screenwriter to watch.
* “The Photographer” will screen 9 p.m. Tuesday at Edwards Island 7
Cinemas.
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