TY - GEN N2 - This is a touching portrait of one of the first and foremost photographers of black American life, who set up shop in Harlem at the beginning of the century and spent the next sixty years taking pictures there. His work is now recognized for its artistic and historic value, representing a fascinating record of the public and private life of the black community. Mr. Van DerZee, a man who loved deeply and experienced both joy and sorrow in his life, brings to his reminiscences the wisdom of a ripe old age. AB - This is a touching portrait of one of the first and foremost photographers of black American life, who set up shop in Harlem at the beginning of the century and spent the next sixty years taking pictures there. His work is now recognized for its artistic and historic value, representing a fascinating record of the public and private life of the black community. Mr. Van DerZee, a man who loved deeply and experienced both joy and sorrow in his life, brings to his reminiscences the wisdom of a ripe old age. T1 - Uncommon imagesJames Van DerZee / DA - 1978. CY - New York, NY : AU - Barron, Evelyn. PB - Filmakers Library, PP - New York, NY : LA - English. PY - 1978. N1 - Previously published as DVD. N1 - Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011). ID - 1356181 KW - African American photographers TI - Uncommon imagesJames Van DerZee / LK - http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ARTV;1650526 UR - http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ARTV;1650526 ER -