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Photographer and filmmaker Rachel Elizabeth Seed’s “A Photographic Memory” is a supple nonfiction triumph.
Without playing with anyone’s life, “A Photographic Memory” makes beautiful sense of the connections between mother and daughter, work and love and other mysteries. ——— ...
Rachel Elizabeth Seed was a toddler when her mother died, leaving behind a vast archive of photographs and diaries. Her new film pieces together the story of a life.
Central to making A Photographic Memory was deciding how much of Sheila to include. Reading her mother’s journals, Seed acted as a posthumous arbiter of her privacy, asking in those conversations with ...
When journalist and photographer Sheila Turner Seed died suddenly of a brain aneurysm at the age of 42 in 1978, her husband, photographer Brian Seed, was left to raise their 18-month-old daughter ...
The Cavs aren’t chasing quick fixes. Under Kenny Atkinson, they’re building a system. One rooted in versatility, movement, and modern basketball principles built to last beyond a single season.
“I’ve got a good photographic memory so I can still do paintings and drawings from when I was in Filey, at the age of five or so, and all the other places I’ve been to, or experiences I can ...
There is an image that encapsulates the profound sense of what will happen this evening in Bonito, at the Ruins winery: that of the Hanged Man, arcane XII of the Tarot. A man suspended, upside ...
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