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John Maloof

‘Finding Vivian Maier’ Explores A Mystery That Shouldn’t Be Solved

April 17, 2014 by James Jay Edwards

In 2007, a young realtor named John Maloof was looking for pictures of different areas of Chicago for a book that he was compiling.  He bought a storage unit for $380 that contained thousands of negatives and a bunch of undeveloped rolls of film.  When he examined the negatives, he saw some of the most […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: Charlie Siskel, John Maloof, street photography, Vivian Maier

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