You’re going to have to build a library to house all of those zines and books! And if I lived near you, I would go there every day to sit for a few hours and look through all of them. One of these days I will get off my butt and make some zines, I promise!
Dear Ted, Thank you so much for your kind words and honest feedback on my Mask Magazine. I truly appreciate it, and it motivates me to continue developing my photographic journey and focus more on meaningful and surprising moments. I would be happy to send you my next issue of Mask Magazine as well. Best regards, Marcel
@@theartofphotography Practicing street photography in Zürich (or any other German-speaking place) is much different from doing street photography in the United States. I guess Marcel agrees. Having been in Zürich on numerous business trips over the years, I never had the feeling I could do street photography there. Probably because I am from Germany, where privacy laws pretty much ban you from photographing random people in the streets without their permission. And I think it is worth pointing out where those privacy concerns come from - we have experienced two dictatorships in the last century where privacy was constantly at threat.
John Blakemore calls it sequencing, he rarely consider an image, but rather a storey through a sequence of images. I have found this approach useful when thinking about my project work, one day I’ll make a zine and one day I’ll send it to Ted.
Can you explain that part about changing the viewpoint with different focal lengths being a problem? I thought it was based in documentary photography principles: trying to cover the scene in 2-3 shots. P.S. Your channel and contributors are truly amazing.
You’re going to have to build a library to house all of those zines and books! And if I lived near you, I would go there every day to sit for a few hours and look through all of them. One of these days I will get off my butt and make some zines, I promise!
Dear Ted,
Thank you so much for your kind words and honest feedback on my Mask Magazine. I truly appreciate it, and it motivates me to continue developing my photographic journey and focus more on meaningful and surprising moments. I would be happy to send you my next issue of Mask Magazine as well.
Best regards, Marcel
Thanks Marcel! Can't wait to see it!
@@theartofphotography Practicing street photography in Zürich (or any other German-speaking place) is much different from doing street photography in the United States. I guess Marcel agrees. Having been in Zürich on numerous business trips over the years, I never had the feeling I could do street photography there. Probably because I am from Germany, where privacy laws pretty much ban you from photographing random people in the streets without their permission. And I think it is worth pointing out where those privacy concerns come from - we have experienced two dictatorships in the last century where privacy was constantly at threat.
Fantastic work that people send into you Ted, still love your take on there work, constructive and respectful.
Thank you so much for your words and advice. I reiterate my congratulations to you for your great work on your channel. Cheers!
Thank you for YOUR Art to explain Photography!
Hello Ted, thank you for these great reviews. Always inspires me.
Loving these awesome books and zines! Your feedback is pure gold-it pushes us all to level up. Thanks for keeping it real and sharing your thoughts!
I love to see some photography from my city (Buenos Aires)!!! I somehow feel like it's sooo badly underrated for photography!
I do it all the TIME!
John Blakemore calls it sequencing, he rarely consider an image, but rather a storey through a sequence of images. I have found this approach useful when thinking about my project work, one day I’ll make a zine and one day I’ll send it to Ted.
Live your work
And have for a long time🎉
Can you explain that part about changing the viewpoint with different focal lengths being a problem? I thought it was based in documentary photography principles: trying to cover the scene in 2-3 shots. P.S. Your channel and contributors are truly amazing.
HI: I am a photographer and would like to send you a book of mine. How do I do that?
Thanks for the regular round up of Mail Time 👍
One question - on second book you mention ‘Pacing’, what do you mean?
Hey Ted, you may have answered this question recently, but I'm wondering if you're still doing Photo Assignments.
O jest coś od Polaka :)
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The simple answer is no. Time is continuous and infinite. But in photography, maybe.
We freeze the continuum