Despite blindeness, multiple sclerosis, and lung cancer, photographer Flo Fox continues to shot the streets of New York City
Director Riley Hooper has found a person in Flo Fox—a photographer who can no longer see, wheelchair bound and crippled by disease.
But, Flo isn’t some sob-story—a tearful reminder of a once vibrant persona withering away in despair. No, that wouldn’t much do for Flo at all. As you get to know her over the film’s brief nine minutes, her unique personality comes through. She’s a firecracker—sharp, full of wit, and buttressed by a dirty sense of humor.
She roams the streets of New York City searching for interesting subjects, capturing moments with gusto. Undeterred by her inability to hold a camera anymore, she instructs her aides to take pictures for her.
With each snapshot, Flo seems to be rallying back against all the negativity in this world—a subtle, simple victory for wonderfully dogmatic persistence in the face of opposition. Watch out world! Flo is still on the move!
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Despite blindeness, multiple sclerosis, and lung cancer, photographer Flo Fox continues to shot the streets of New York City
Director Riley Hooper has found a person in Flo Fox—a photographer who can no longer see, wheelchair bound and crippled by disease.
But, Flo isn’t some sob-story—a tearful reminder of a once vibrant persona withering away in despair. No, that wouldn’t much do for Flo at all. As you get to know her over the film’s brief nine minutes, her unique personality comes through. She’s a firecracker—sharp, full of wit, and buttressed by a dirty sense of humor.
She roams the streets of New York City searching for interesting subjects, capturing moments with gusto. Undeterred by her inability to hold a camera anymore, she instructs her aides to take pictures for her.
With each snapshot, Flo seems to be rallying back against all the negativity in this world—a subtle, simple victory for wonderfully dogmatic persistence in the face of opposition. Watch out world! Flo is still on the move!
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Despite blindeness, multiple sclerosis, and lung cancer, photographer Flo Fox continues to shot the streets of New York City
Director Riley Hooper has found a person in Flo Fox—a photographer who can no longer see, wheelchair bound and crippled by disease.
But, Flo isn’t some sob-story—a tearful reminder of a once vibrant persona withering away in despair. No, that wouldn’t much do for Flo at all. As you get to know her over the film’s brief nine minutes, her unique personality comes through. She’s a firecracker—sharp, full of wit, and buttressed by a dirty sense of humor.
She roams the streets of New York City searching for interesting subjects, capturing moments with gusto. Undeterred by her inability to hold a camera anymore, she instructs her aides to take pictures for her.
With each snapshot, Flo seems to be rallying back against all the negativity in this world—a subtle, simple victory for wonderfully dogmatic persistence in the face of opposition. Watch out world! Flo is still on the move!