Filmmaker Leslie D'Incecco screens and discusses his documentary short about the photography of his grandfather, Larry Parsons, and losing him to dementia.
Following the screening, Hannah Chomiczewski and Jiayi Li will give a bilingual reading (in English and Chinese) of "THE Question," Parson's final work, which takes the viewer on a photographic journey in search of the answer.
About the Filmmaker:
Leslie D’Incecco is a photographer and filmmaker from Manhattan. Drawing from his day-to-day anxieties, his work is a tool to process emotions and tell stories to connect with others. He finds personality in unseen places and tries to bring out the character of daily life. Until enrolling in classes with the International Center of Photography Teen Academy, D’Incecco's work was largely self-taught and self-motivated, having spent his childhood making increasingly bizarre home movies with friends. He now hopes to refine his voice and share his perspective with the world through photo and film. He is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree at the Pratt Institute.