Documentary on Photographer Ernest Cole Released
Documentary on Photographer Ernest Cole Released

Documentary on Photographer Ernest Cole Released

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Raoul Peck's documentary 'Ernest Cole: Lost and Found' highlights the impactful life of photographer Ernest Cole, who captured the stark realities of apartheid in South Africa before fleeing to the U.S. Cole's work revealed unsettling parallels between apartheid and American segregation, making his perspective universally relevant. The film weaves together Cole's photographs, writings, and personal testimonies, with LaKeith Stanfield voicing Cole's observations. Meanwhile, local artist David Juaire reflects on his long career capturing the beauty of Vermont's landscapes, publishing over 60 photographs in 'Vermont Life' magazine. In Ballymena, James Hughes launches his 'Long Exposure' exhibition, featuring over 100 images taken since the 1980s, showcasing his enduring connection to his hometown's landscapes. Both exhibitions celebrate the power of photography to evoke place and memory.

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