LOS ANGELES -- One of the men behind the Oscar nominated documentary "Finding Vivian Maier" is Charlie Siskel, the nephew of well-known movie critic the late Gene Siskel. This movie exposes audiences ...
It was Maloof’s own obsession with the obsessive Vivian Maier that initially created this loving, probing and completely mesmeric look at her life and work. After stumbling upon Maier’s undeveloped ...
Today, the name “Vivian Maier” is far from unknown. People around the world have seen and read about Maier’s photographs, taken in New York, Chicago, and countless other places during the second half ...
THE PHOTOGRAPHS in Finding Vivian Maier draw your curiosity immediately; the film attempts to frame them. Finding details the landmark uncovering of now-deceased photographer Vivian Maier’s secret ...
Vivian Maier (1926–2009), an American who died at 83 in 2009, was an ordinary person entirely unknown to the world until her death. She spent her life working as a nanny in the suburbs of Chicago, U.S ...
Vivian Maier’s name began appearing in news reports around 2010, a year after her death and three years after John Maloof bought a box of her street photographs at auction. He was just looking for ...
Vivian Maier self-portrait in "Finding Vivian Maier." How much can you learn about a person’s life from the things they leave behind? This question is the driving force behind the fascinating ...
A Chicago real estate agent stumbled upon over 100,000 negatives and prints by Vivian Maier, an unknown nanny and street ...
In 2007, a Chicago man named John Maloof bought a box of photo negatives at an auction house for a couple of hundred dollars. The box turned out to be a cache of incredible street photographs from an ...