The Lovers
Prepared for the Hakker Short Film Festival which benefits cancer research; founded by my friend Howard Krulewitz.
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I really enjoyed this video “The Lovers.” Adam you hit the mark with your lens, providing us, the viewer, with an incredible glimpse into the many facets of love.
Thanks
Walter Smith
Thanks for your kind comment. While the photographs were taken over many years, I only put the video together a few months ago and I’ll admit to being pleased with the result. Roberta Flack’s Sweet Bitter Love has always captured for me the ambiguity of human love and I felt it worked really well here. Again, thanks for your kind comments.
Adam