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When promised funding for the rebuilding of the monastery falls through because of the [[Financial crisis of 2007-08|2008 global financial crisis]], out of necessity Vreeland's abilities as a photographer become the means to raise the funds needed to complete the building project.
In 2012 the Dalai Lama appoints Vreeland as the abbot of the monastery.<ref> {{ Cite web | website = RogerEbert.com |department = Reviews | title = Monk With A Camera | url = https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/monk-with-a-camera-2014 |
The film uses archival photographs and film sequences, animated sequences, interviews, and numerous on-location segments filmed in India, in New Jersey, in New York City, in Los Angeles, and other major cities worldwide. The cameras used include a [[Leica M4]], [[Leica M6]] both with a 35mm f/2 [[Summicron]] lens<ref>[http://blog.leica-camera.com/photographers/interviews/nicholas-vreeland-capturing-photographs-to-honor-and-preserve-his-world/ "Nicholas Vreeland: Capturing photographs to honor and preserve his world"]. Accessed 2015.07.31</ref> and a [[Fujifilm X100#Fujifilm X100S|Fujifilm X100S]].<ref>"X100 spotted in the documentary "Monk with a camera" (2014)" [http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php/topic/41989-x100-spotted-in-the-documentary-monk-with-a-camera-2014/] Accessed 2015.07.31</ref>
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