泽娜·布里斯基 Zana Briski

泽娜·布里斯基
  • 性别:
  • 获奖: 最佳纪录长片
  • 星座:天蝎座
  • 出生日期:1966-10-25
  • 出生地:英国,伦敦
  • 职业:导演 / 摄影 / 制片人 / 编剧

泽娜·布里斯基简介

获奖情况

第77届奥斯卡金像奖 获得最佳纪录长片。获奖影视: 《小小摄影师的异想世界》

影人资料

Zana Briski (born 25 October 1966) is a British photographer and filmmaker, best known for Born into Brothels, the 2004 winner of the Academy Award for Documentary Feature, which she directed. She founded Kids with Cameras,[1] a non-profit organization that teaches the art of photography to marginalized children in communities throughout the world. Her interest in photography began at age 10.[2] Zana Briski Zana Briski.jpg Born 25 October 1966 London, England, UK Residence New York ****, New York, U.S. Nationality United Kingdom Alma mater University of Cambridge, International Center of Photography Occupation Photographer, filmmaker Known for Born into Brothels Website ****://***.zanabriski**** ****://***.reverence**** After earning a ******'s degree at the University of Cambridge, she studied documentary photography at International Center of Photography in New York. In 1995, she made her first trip to India, producing a story on female infanticide. In 1997, Briski returned to India and began her ******* on the prostitutes of Calcutta's red-light district, which led to her work with the children of prostitutes.[citation needed] Her latest ******* Reverence is an experiential multimedia exhibit about transformation. Inspired by dreams of a praying mantis, she was led around the world to collaborate with living insects, taking their portraits in photographs and film. “** work is a tribute to insects, to their intelligence, personality and elegant beauty,” she says. The ******* raised initial funds through the crowdsourcing site Kickstarter in 2010. Briski has won numerous awards and fellowships including the Open Society Institute Fellowship, the Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship[3] in 2000 to research and photograph in the Brothels of India, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, the Howard Chapnick Grant and 1st Prize in 1999 in the World Press Photo foundation competition in the category "Daily Life stories".[4] Briski and co-director Ross Kauffm

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