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Feel Proud Walk Tall – A Photographer’s Journey

An inspiring documentary that is a symphony of creativity and passion.
5/5

Review

In Matt Reed’s compelling autobiographical documentary, the lens focuses not only on his illustrious career as a photographer but also on the inspirational journey of founding Didgeridoo Dojo and the dynamic evolution of his creative passions. Reed’s narrative, brimming with personal insights, exudes a profound sense of confidence and authenticity, revealing a man driven by an unwavering commitment to his craft.

The documentary paints Reed as a charismatic and passionate individual, portraying him not just as a photographer but as a hardworking, life-loving artist dedicated to the pursuit of creative excellence. Reed’s journey becomes a testament to the transformative power of following one’s passions, and his on-screen charisma invites viewers to share in his enthusiasm.

The film is a masterfully crafted ode to a creative life, with Reed’s story interwoven with a rich tapestry of contributions from his peers. Their insights offer a diverse and insightful perspective, creating a holistic view of Reed’s impact on the artistic community.

Matt Reed’s documentary is more than a glimpse into a photographer’s life; it is a celebration of creativity, dedication, and the boundless possibilities that unfold when one fearlessly pursues their passions. This engaging and inspiring piece is sure to resonate with audiences, encouraging many to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and creative expression.

Brief Synopsis

Inside the life and work of Australia’s commercial photographer & filmmaker, Matt Reed. From farm boy, to music shop owner, to image maker. This branded film focuses on his unique view of the talent, passion and resilience required as a freelance creative in the past 15 years.
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Director(s): Matt Reed
Cast: Cevrina Reed, Cristina Londono, Haresh Chandra, Henry Whitehead, Jasmin Bernhagen, Justine Kiggen, Kate Ellen Campbell, Lisa Reed, Matt Reed, Yoshitaka Saegusa
Producer(s): Lisa Reed
Director of Photography: Matt Reed
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Runtime: 42 min

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Feel Proud Walk Tall – A Photographer’s Journey

An inspiring documentary that is a symphony of creativity and passion.
5/5

Review

In Matt Reed’s compelling autobiographical documentary, the lens focuses not only on his illustrious career as a photographer but also on the inspirational journey of founding Didgeridoo Dojo and the dynamic evolution of his creative passions. Reed’s narrative, brimming with personal insights, exudes a profound sense of confidence and authenticity, revealing a man driven by an unwavering commitment to his craft.

The documentary paints Reed as a charismatic and passionate individual, portraying him not just as a photographer but as a hardworking, life-loving artist dedicated to the pursuit of creative excellence. Reed’s journey becomes a testament to the transformative power of following one’s passions, and his on-screen charisma invites viewers to share in his enthusiasm.

The film is a masterfully crafted ode to a creative life, with Reed’s story interwoven with a rich tapestry of contributions from his peers. Their insights offer a diverse and insightful perspective, creating a holistic view of Reed’s impact on the artistic community.

Matt Reed’s documentary is more than a glimpse into a photographer’s life; it is a celebration of creativity, dedication, and the boundless possibilities that unfold when one fearlessly pursues their passions. This engaging and inspiring piece is sure to resonate with audiences, encouraging many to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and creative expression.

Brief Synopsis

Inside the life and work of Australia’s commercial photographer & filmmaker, Matt Reed. From farm boy, to music shop owner, to image maker. This branded film focuses on his unique view of the talent, passion and resilience required as a freelance creative in the past 15 years.
FPTW Short Documentary

Credits

Director(s): Matt Reed
Cast: Cevrina Reed, Cristina Londono, Haresh Chandra, Henry Whitehead, Jasmin Bernhagen, Justine Kiggen, Kate Ellen Campbell, Lisa Reed, Matt Reed, Yoshitaka Saegusa
Producer(s): Lisa Reed
Director of Photography: Matt Reed
Animation:

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Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 42 min

IMDb Page

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