5 free YouTube short films on photography documentaries will inspire photographers of all levels with new perspectives and stories. 1. The Last Roll of Kodachrome This short film follows iconic photographer Steve McCurry, best known for his portrait of the Afghan girl, as he shoots the final roll of Kodachrome ever produced. It’s a moving reflection on the end of an era in analog photography. 2. Slideluck Potshow This documentary shows how photography can bring people together. Through community dinners and photo slideshows, it creates a unique experience that blends visual art with food and social connection. 3. Through the Ground Glass A visual and sensory journey through the world of large-format photography. This short film highlights the patience, preparation, and precision required by this technique, offering a contrast to the speed of today’s digital age. 4. Pittsburgh Photographic Library This historical archive captures a photographic documentary project from 1950s Pittsburgh. It’s a visual portrait of mid-20th-century urban life, showcasing both industrial scenes and everyday moments. 5. Liam Wong: Visualizing Tokyo Graphic designer and photographer Liam Wong explores Tokyo at night, capturing cinematic scenes filled with color, artificial light, and urban atmosphere. A stunning visual journey through one of the world’s most photogenic cities. Want to dive deeper into photography history? Discover the pioneers of photomontage in this video And if you're ready to take your photography skills to the next level, explore Domestika’s full Photography and Video course catalog for expert-led classes on technique, storytelling, editing, and more.
Woaw! Awesome
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I not only like it but I love it, the finish is impressive, I hope one day I can make scenes of that caliber.
Incredible!
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Amazing mood.
Eager to start !!!!
Thank you very much for the mention @domestika
incredible the quality you handle.
Hello! Can I apply the same concepts if I model in Maya or Cinema 4D, or is it strictly focused on 3D Studio Max?
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seneca
Woaw! Awesome
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robot
Teacher PlusThank you !
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jesus_stark
I not only like it but I love it, the finish is impressive, I hope one day I can make scenes of that caliber.
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soysaestrad
Incredible!
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robot
Teacher Plus:)
raphaello
Amazing mood.
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pisabi
Eager to start !!!!
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robot
Teacher PlusThank you very much for the mention @domestika
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incredible the quality you handle.
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luisedjz
Hello! Can I apply the same concepts if I model in Maya or Cinema 4D, or is it strictly focused on 3D Studio Max?
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