Adam Ducharme
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
As a kid Adam loved to play with his Dad's Canon Ae-1 and pretend that he was a National Geographic photographer. He would wait several seconds, minutes even, laying belly down in the grass hoping some big predator would suddenly appear in the suburbs of Boston. The lions never came and photography was a hobby.
That all changed when a teenage Adam saw the documentary film Baraka for the first time. He experienced how visual storytelling can so elegantly capture the beautiful complexity of the world. The film was the proverbial slingshot for young Adam's creativity and drive. Almost 15 years, 40 countries, and dozens of camera's later, Adam is truly, madly, hopelessly addicted to filmmaking. He is never settled until the pieces of the puzzle are in place and the story has been told. With all aspects of his creative life, he embraces change, growth, and truly wants to "ride it til the wheels fall off".
That all changed when a teenage Adam saw the documentary film Baraka for the first time. He experienced how visual storytelling can so elegantly capture the beautiful complexity of the world. The film was the proverbial slingshot for young Adam's creativity and drive. Almost 15 years, 40 countries, and dozens of camera's later, Adam is truly, madly, hopelessly addicted to filmmaking. He is never settled until the pieces of the puzzle are in place and the story has been told. With all aspects of his creative life, he embraces change, growth, and truly wants to "ride it til the wheels fall off".