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Profiles the career of Roy DeCarava, the first African-American photographer to receive a Guggenheim fellowship.
Profiles the career of Roy DeCarava, the first African-American photographer to receive a Guggenheim fellowship.

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    • Author: Karon
    This was an enjoyable documentary displaying the life and work of Roy DeCarava. This piece was an introduction to the celebrated photographer that I was previously unfamiliar with. This film features the narration of Alex Haley and a lush jazz score that moves the story seamlessly through the interviews with contemporaries and scholars that add subtle nuances to this film. Despite the films length, 28 minutes, I felt as if I saw more than a snapshot of the amazing career of Roy DeCarava. One of the most amazing things about this film is displayed by the director Carroll Parrott Blue. She uses expert camera work to bring DeCarava's still photography to life and uses these images to tell the story of the artist.
  • Credited cast:
    Roy DeCarava Roy DeCarava - Himself
    Alex Haley Alex Haley - Narrator
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