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A must-see movie for photographers.

Many people who like photography also like movies. After all, there is an inseparable relationship between them and there are many places worth learning from each other. But when it comes to movies about photography, there are actually not a few. After all, photography is a very important invention and lifestyle in human history. Which photography movies are the best? Recommended by the editor of foreign website Fstoppers, this list is worthy of reference! However, perhaps because of English writers, some familiar ones such as "August photo studio" or "love photo" are not on the list, haha.

Tenth place: One-hour photo (lover/uninvited guest)

Year: 2002

Introduction: This is an American thriller in 2002, directed by mark Romanicaa and starring robin williams. The film describes that the staff of a photo studio likes the warm family photos of a long-term customer very much. Not only did he gradually consider himself a member of the family, but he also began to sneak into her house. ...

Ninth place: high art (climax art)

Year: 1998

Introduction: A young female intern, while working in a small magazine, came into contact with another lesbian photographer who was addicted to drugs. They used each other to help their careers, but gradually fell in love with each other.

Eighth place: rear window (rear window)

Year: 1954

Introduction: This is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of a photographer who was forced to rest at home because of a broken leg. In order to kill time, he began to spy on his neighbors through the back window, suspecting that it was a murder. ...

Seventh place: Closer (liar/seducer)

Year: 2003

Introduction: Alice, a stripper who just arrived in London, met the columnist Dan. They love each other and live together. Dan wrote a novel based on his girlfriend's experience, but fell in love with photographer Anna while taking pictures in the studio. Anna avoided Dan because he had a girlfriend, but by chance, Dan created Anna's love affair with another person, Riley, which later developed into a complicated four-corner relationship. ...

Sixth place: Woodpecker (Parker/Baker)

Year: 1998

Introduction: Pecker, 18-year-old boy, works in a sandwich shop and likes to take pictures of his family and friends. His works were seen by Raleigh, an art agent from new york, which made him on the cover of a magazine and became a tomorrow's star in photography overnight. But he brought unprecedented disasters to his family and friends. Suddenly Baker became a paparazzi at home, and the whole family no longer had privacy. ...

Fifth place: magnification (magnification/spring scenery)

Year: 1966

Introduction: The protagonist is a photographer. One day, he took a photo of a couple in the park. One of the women kept asking for the film back, and the photographer saw a body and a man with a gun in the photo. Was it murder? The next day, he returned to the scene only to find that the body was gone, and only a group of people were playing tennis that did not exist. ...

Fourth place: proof (love is like physical evidence)

Year: 199 1

Introduction: The young protagonist wants to be the assistant of a blind photographer. With the photographer getting along day and night, he gradually fell in love with the simple and lovely protagonist, but the protagonist could not resist the temptation of his housekeeper and had an ulterior relationship with her. ...

Third place: under fire.

Year: 1983

Introduction: The background of the story is the day before the fall of Somoza, a corrupt regime in Nicaragua. 1979 On the eve of the revolution, photographers of three triangular relationships were involved in a political conspiracy.

Second place: Born in a brothel (born in a red light district)

Year: 2004

Introduction: This is an American documentary. A photographer came to Calcutta to record prostitutes and became good friends with their children. Photographers teach them to take pictures and let them take pictures of everything around them.

First place: City of God (lawless/ownerless city)

Year: 2002

Introduction: Two boys grew up in a violent community in Rio de Janeiro, but they parted ways: one became a photographer and the other became a drug dealer.

(Source: Friends of Photography)