For all the talk about young men in the world today –from how they act, how they think, to how they vote–few bother to ask them what they see. They are famously reluctant to talk about their feelings. So it stands to reason that cameras might be the greatest thing you can give a young man. In their hands, cameras can reveal a universe of thought. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so the cliché goes, but sometimes they say even more.
During principal photography of The Long Walk , directed by The Hunger Games ' Francis Lawrence and adapted from Stephen King 's dystopian novel from 1979, actors Garrett Wareing (below) and Charlie Plummer (above) each brought with them picture film cameras to document their time filming in Manitoba, Canada. There, the rural and often desolate hi