- Bill Cunningham New York (2010)
- Finding Vivian Maier (2013)
- The Salt of the Earth (2014)
- The Photographer (2000)
- War Photographer (2001)
- Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People (2014)
- The Art of Photography (2006)
- Born into Brothels (2004)
- Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film (2002)
- The World's Most Photographed (2016)
Digital photography has revolutionised the way we capture and share moments, turning everyday people into artists and storytellers. This curated list of documentaries delves into the fascinating world of digital photography, exploring its evolution, techniques, and the artists behind the lens. Whether you're a budding photographer or simply a lover of visual arts, these films provide a rich tapestry of inspiration, education, and pure cinematic enjoyment.

Bill Cunningham New York (2010)
Description: Bill Cunningham, a legendary street photographer, is the subject of this documentary. It captures his unique approach to capturing fashion and life in New York, using digital photography to document the city's ever-changing scene.
Fact: Cunningham was known for his refusal to accept payment for his work, believing it would compromise his independence.


Finding Vivian Maier (2013)
Description: This documentary uncovers the life and work of Vivian Maier, a nanny whose incredible street photography was discovered posthumously. It explores how her work, captured on film and later digitized, has impacted the photography world.
Fact: Vivian Maier's negatives were found in a storage locker auctioned off due to unpaid rent.


The Salt of the Earth (2014)
Description: This film follows the career of Sebastião Salgado, a Brazilian photographer, as he travels the world capturing human conditions. It showcases his transition from film to digital photography and his environmental projects.
Fact: The film was co-directed by Wim Wenders, a renowned filmmaker, and Salgado's son, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado.


The Photographer (2000)
Description: This documentary focuses on the life of Yann Arthus-Bertrand, known for his aerial photography. It discusses how digital technology has allowed for new perspectives in photography.
Fact: Arthus-Bertrand's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions worldwide, showcasing the beauty of Earth from above.


War Photographer (2001)
Description: Following James Nachtwey, one of the world's most renowned war photographers, this documentary shows the impact of digital technology on war photography, capturing the raw and immediate nature of conflict.
Fact: The film was shot over two years, documenting Nachtwey's assignments in various war zones.


Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People (2014)
Description: This documentary examines the role of photography in shaping the identity and history of African Americans, showcasing how digital photography has continued this legacy.
Fact: The film was narrated by the acclaimed actor, Louis Gossett Jr.


The Art of Photography (2006)
Description: This film takes viewers on a journey through the history and techniques of photography, focusing on how digital technology has transformed the art form. It features interviews with renowned photographers and showcases their work.
Fact: The film was directed by Ted Forbes, who later became well-known for his YouTube channel 'The Art of Photography'.


Born into Brothels (2004)
Description: This documentary features Zana Briski, a photographer who teaches children of prostitutes in Calcutta to use photography as a means of expression. It highlights the power of digital photography in storytelling and empowerment.
Fact: The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in


Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film (2002)
Description: Although Ansel Adams worked primarily with film, this documentary explores how his techniques and vision have influenced digital photography, particularly in landscape photography.
Fact: The film features interviews with Adams' friends and colleagues, providing personal insights into his life.


The World's Most Photographed (2016)
Description: This film explores the phenomenon of iconic images and how digital photography has made capturing and sharing these moments easier than ever, focusing on famous photographs and their photographers.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with photographers who captured some of the most famous images in history.
