Then I should ask you what you consider the traits of a humanist? In some ways yes, I’m a humanist. I exactly want to know the person Bill Jay in more detail. The interesting parts, not the important but for all people often incidental minutia of life and largely, in the films context, unmotivated praise from affiliated people.In this instance, what, beyond the talking done by the various people being interviewed, was there to be shown? His impact was as an educator, not as a photographer. Even when he was working in the magazines, he was educating and promoting other photographers. So there's not much to show.
I agree the documentary was too long and a bit too long-winded. But there's not likely to ever be another documentary about him. He's easily one of those people who had significance in his area during his time but is easily overlooked by history. The world is shifted by such people. I'd rather there were more documentaries like this, about people like this.
You don't really consider yourself a humanist, do you? (That's a serious question, not a slight.)
A shorter film with far more weight on his actual thoughts would have made me more enthusiastic I think.
How did he actually change peoples thinking? What did they go on to do?
What philosophy did he draw on? Who was he influenced by?
Etc.