Links to US retailers appear below, but the following books are available world wide. Check your local book source.
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I’m putting together a series of books presenting different aspects of the work of the great photographer Russell Lee. This first book focuses on his early color photography from 1939-1943. You can purchase the digital book directly here. Or from Apple Books, Google Play, or Kobo. | In April 1941, Russell Lee traveled to Chicago with author Richard Wright as his guide. He spent three weeks documenting life in Chicago’s Black Belt neighborhoods in the midst of the Great Migration from the rural South. You can purchase the digital book directly here. Or from Apple Books or Google Play. | Sparked by the United Mine Workers’ strike of 1946, Russell Lee photographed coal communities across the United States for a government study. This book includes many images that were never published in the original government reports. You can purchase the digital book directly here. Or from Apple Books or Google Play. | PAPERBACK: Bookshop Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository E-BOOK: Kindle Apple Books B&N Nook Kobo Google Play |
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PAPERBACK: Bookshop Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository E-BOOK: Kindle Apple Books B&N Nook Kobo Google Play | PAPERBACK: Bookshop Amazon Book Depository | PAPERBACK: Bookshop Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository E-BOOK: Kindle | E-BOOK: Apple Books |
Links to US retailers appear below. IN THE FAMILY, THE GRIEF OF OTHERS, A BREAD FACTORY are available on Vimeo in select countries. In the US, the films are distributed by Grasshopper Film. All films are available in Canada through Apple TV/iTunes and streaming through Highball TV. In France, through ED Distribution. In Spain, through Filmin. In the UK and Ireland, through Bulldog Film.
Hi there, my name is Eleanor and I’m a film programmer at the Paradise Theatre in Toronto. I’m interested in screening In the Family and wondering who I should get in touch with about securing the rights. Many thanks!
Hello Eleanor, thanks for your message. You can write me here.