Lecture recorded at the International Center of Photography, New York, on Mar. 24, 1977. Videotape edited by Anthony Sportiello, Technisphere Corporation. Copyright 1987 Max Waldman Archives, Westport, Conn. Introduction: Paul Sanasardo. SUMMARY: Waldman discusses the creative process in photography, using slides to illustrate how he draws upon great artworks of the past as inspiration for his own work. His examples include his photographs of Sanasardo, Janet Eilber in Martha Graham's Lamentation, Alwin Nikolais' company in Noumenon, and Dennis Wayne in Norman Walker's Lazarus, as well as many others that are more briefly discussed.
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Max Waldman, photographer: thoughts, images & sources [electronic resource]
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1977.
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