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  1. Jake Oelman is known as an Director, Actor, Producer, and Editor. Some of their work includes Dear Sidewalk and Learning To See.

  2. Mar 21, 2016 · Documentary filmmakers are a crazy lot. Jake Oelman traipsed through the jungles of Colombia as a one-man-crew following his father, macro photographer Robert Oelman, on a quest to discover the most outrageous flying, hopping, stinging, and exquisite insects of the Amazon.

  3. Mar 18, 2016 · Jake Oelman's film, Learning to See, premiered on Sunday at the SXSW festival in Austin. "After more than twenty years of traveling, searching and photographing, [Robert Oelman's] quest culminates with a New York City gallery show," SXSW said of the film. "He also learns that these tiny life forms must continue to survive.

  4. Jake is a director and producer of independent feature films. In 2011 Oelman produced a concert documentary about the annual Electric Daisy Carnival, the largest electronic music festival in North America. The film, The EDC Experience, premiered nationwide as a part of NCM Fathom Events and is currently available on Netflix and iTunes.

  5. Apr 4, 2016 · Jake Oelman has directed action-sports videos, music videos, feature films, and most recently a full-feature documentary, released to sold-out audiences at SXSW 2016. The film follows his father, Robert Oelman, who, at the age 52, left his successful psychotherapy practice to move to Colombia and become a photographer.

  6. Struggling with a mid-life crisis, Robert Oelman leaves his psychology career in the early 1990s to photograph rare and exotic insects. After moving from the United States to Colombia, he forms a special bond with his subjects in the Amazon rainforest. This connection enables him to make striking photographic images of new and undocumented species. After more than 20 years of traveling, searching, and photographing, his quest culminates with a New York City gallery show where he finally ...

  7. Aug 14, 2018 · LEARNING TO SEE is a vibrant journey of discovery for both father and son as director Jake Oelman documents the work of his father, nature photographer, Robert Oelman. Struggling with a mid-life crisis, Robert leaves his established psychology career in the early 1990s to pursue his real passion of photography.

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