Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer’s Journey
Raymond Telles, Yvan Iturriaga
Milestones in the life of photographer Pedro E. Guerrero (1917−2012), including his 1939 meeting with architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Arizona and his career as a reputed photographer in New York after the war. After Wright’s death, Guerrero worked with sculptors Alexander Calder and Louise Nevelson, after he was blacklisted by magazines for his opposition to the Vietnam war. He spent his final years in Arizona. His second wife and archivist, Dixie Legler Guerrero, sculptor Maria Nevelson, friends, associates and architectural experts share insights and recollections.
Overview of some festivals:
Florence Community Library, Arizona, United States (2016)
Santa Monica Public Library, United States (2015)
Fordham University, NYC, United States (2015)
Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA, United States (2015)
New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe, NM, United States (2015)
San Francisco Latino Film Festival, United States (2015)
Last update in March 2016
Florence Community Library, Arizona, United States (2016)
Santa Monica Public Library, United States (2015)
Fordham University, NYC, United States (2015)
Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA, United States (2015)
New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe, NM, United States (2015)
San Francisco Latino Film Festival, United States (2015)
Last update in March 2016
Director | Yvan Iturriaga, Raymond Telles |
Production | Sandie Viquez Pedlow, Sally Jo Fifer, Michael Kantor, Raymond Telles, Yvan Iturriaga |
Participation | Pedro E. Guerrero, Bernard Michael Boyle, Norman McGrath, Dixie L. Guerrero, Maria Nevelson, Joan Marter, Kathryn Smith |
Editing | Angela Reginato |
Artist | Pedro E. Guerrero, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson, Bernard Michael Boyle, Norman McGrath, Maria Nevelson, Joan Marter, Kathryn Smith |
Sound | Luis Granados, Nathan Shelton |
Cinematography | Miguel Creus |
Music | Mark Adler |