Title: More Than the Rainbow Director: Dan Wechsler Featuring: Ralph Gibson, Zoe Strauss, and Eric Kroll, Todd Oldham Running time: 83 minutes, Not Rated, Available at firstrunfeatures.com Special Features: None Nobody wants to drive a cab forever. As a New York City cab driver, Matt Weber has seen a lot of the city and fortunately was able to capture the sweet and the sour on film. Long since retired from his driving gig, he devotes his time to his photography and has collaborated with designer Todd Oldham on a book showing off his travels on the subway. He along with several other converted photographers share stories of how their lives [ Read More ]
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- 8/17/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Review by Kathy Kaiser
Dan Wechsler’s vision as he chronicles the life of street photographer Matt Weber, is truly mesmerizing, as the film More Than The Rainbow brings an innate sense of realism to Matt’s life, and the streets of the city where his life and compassion for art combine – New York City.
Going from being a cabbie for 12 years on the streets of New York, this film shares how Weber’s love of photography evolved from the quick snaps out of his taxi cab window, to the full time street photographer he is today.
Along for the ride of telling not only Matt’s story – but sharing their own – are numerous fellow photo journalists, who know where Matt’s passion and realism comes from, as they too, make a living doing what they love – taking images of “their world” – sharing their own lives, passions and personalities along the way.
Dan Wechsler’s vision as he chronicles the life of street photographer Matt Weber, is truly mesmerizing, as the film More Than The Rainbow brings an innate sense of realism to Matt’s life, and the streets of the city where his life and compassion for art combine – New York City.
Going from being a cabbie for 12 years on the streets of New York, this film shares how Weber’s love of photography evolved from the quick snaps out of his taxi cab window, to the full time street photographer he is today.
Along for the ride of telling not only Matt’s story – but sharing their own – are numerous fellow photo journalists, who know where Matt’s passion and realism comes from, as they too, make a living doing what they love – taking images of “their world” – sharing their own lives, passions and personalities along the way.
- 5/6/2014
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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