Daniel Arnold - Odds and Ends
Deux vidéastes de Brooklyn ont suivi durant trois jours la quête photographique urbaine de Daniel Arnold au travers des rues de New York. Un trip euphorique et ébouriffé entre déambulation cosmopolite et culot de la "prise" de guerre plus ou moins volée à l'instant. Les petits crobards surligneurs et le beat jazzy accrocheur nous mènent par le bout du nez dans cette flânerie agitée.
There's an unspoken agreement among New Yorkers in public spaces to stay as far away from one another as possible. So when Daniel Arnold walks up to them, snaps a photo, and walks away without ...
http://www.vogue.com/article/new-york-city-short-film-photographer-daniel-arnold
Brooklyn-based filmmakers Mika Altskan and Matvey Fiks follow street photographer Daniel Arnold over three days and across the five boroughs as the photographer homes in on his subjects—teenagers lifting weights in an alleyway, grandmothers gossiping on a boardwalk bench, a father who pantomimes throwing his son in a trash can—depicting the diverse, chaotic energy of the city, and Arnold’s method of capturing the moments that can slip past others in all of their humanity-revealing glory.