the impossible world of Daniel Arnold -- walkie talkie episode 39

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @BryanBirks
    @BryanBirks Год назад +613

    “Greatness is for someone else. You don’t get to experience your own greatness. And if you do…maybe you’re not that great.”

    • @mwellmwell
      @mwellmwell 11 месяцев назад +26

      I disagree. When you are at your best, you know and it feels good and you should be proud of and love yourself. In order to become great, you must know that you are, all humility set aside!

    • @Scubadog_
      @Scubadog_ 11 месяцев назад +3

      jake the dog of street photography

    • @c0smoKram3r
      @c0smoKram3r 11 месяцев назад +4

      It's fine that he doesn't admit it. But greatness is why he gets booked on big jobs.

    • @Shokunin_Spirit
      @Shokunin_Spirit 10 месяцев назад +5

      I doubt that I'll ever truly achieve "greatness" in any discipline, but I have heard this sentiment echoed again and again from artists that can truly be considered as some of the greatest of all time. I'm fortunate to belong to a culture in which - at least up until a couple of decades ago - one could look around and see multiple examples of just an awe-inspiring combination of talent and skill acquired through a lifetime of relentless effort. Each one of these great artists, throughout their life, never admitted to a feeling of greatness. In fact, there used to be such a level of respect and reverence for one's teacher(s), that it was customary to hold your ear (as a symbol of apology) while uttering their name. The only way to seek purity as an artist was to offer one's practice to God as a form of worship. Such devotion is rare nowadays, but the memories and the echoes persist.

    • @MSOTV-ug4ln
      @MSOTV-ug4ln 9 месяцев назад

      idiotism 😂😂😂😂

  • @costelloandsilke7321
    @costelloandsilke7321 Год назад +140

    The best walkie talkie so far. The narrative should be transcribed as an essay on the human condition.

  • @nicolasguillenc
    @nicolasguillenc 8 месяцев назад +70

    "digital photography is a conversation with success, and film photography is with failure" that's crazyyy

    • @KaptainKerl
      @KaptainKerl 4 месяца назад +6

      again, big words that are really just rambling. He could've said the exact opposite and it would sound just as deep lol.
      how is digital a conversation with success? like it doesn't even make sense.

    • @paulatwoodphoto
      @paulatwoodphoto 4 месяца назад +14

      ​@@KaptainKerl His comment would communicate something completely different if it was the other way around. Digital photography gives you the opportunity to instantaneously review your work, allowing you assess whether or not you've taken enough 'successful' pictures to call it a day. When you get film back it's either good, or it's not... and if it's not, there's not a whole lot to be done about it other than to accept the failed frames and to learn from the experience moving forward.
      Also lmao where are the big words that you speak of? I find Daniel Arnold articulates his thoughts on photography in an extremely unpretentious way.

  • @jahikhalfani
    @jahikhalfani 11 месяцев назад +118

    The baby holding the "Does life have a purpose sign?" is a crazy one

  • @danicee
    @danicee Год назад +203

    I've met Daniel a few times now & I honestly feel like he's doesn't act like he's a photographer. He loves taking photos and talking about photography, but he doesn't act like most photographers I know, even the photographers working. And that's a good thing. It's how he carries himself that makes me enjoy his work so much. And there's a part of it that makes me feel like he still feels like a kid at heart - yes, some photos are edgy, but I feel like it's more about his journey than the pursuit of creating work, which is ironic as he does credit a lot of his success to social media, specifically Instagram, which is basically promoting art as content.

    • @johnwaine56
      @johnwaine56 Год назад +3

      I get similar vibes from him as from the Saul Leiter interviews. A bit self-deprecating but a strong urge to just keep taking the pictures even if the immediate purpose and value of them isn’t totally clear to him.
      This is series of videos is such an important historical record of the people making the real historical record of our times.

    • @danicee
      @danicee Год назад +7

      @@johnwaine56 I've only studied Leiter's work, never looked into interviews, but I'll be sure to check some out. I don't think Daniel's self-deprecating, I just feel that as a society we've become too complimentary of our work. I don't think it's possible to love every photo we capture, and yet he's admitting that he's been doing this for so long and reached a degree of success that he has become more critical of himself because of standards he has set for himself. Constantly boasting about how good we are doesn't help keep our egos and expectations in check.
      It could be debated that, as street photographers, these videos are historical records of the time we live in. To me, these interviews are an opportunity to learn a bit about a person's life, like peeking through a window, that we're looking from the outside in. We don't know what day-to-day life is like for Daniel, only what he's comfortable sharing in regards to his thoughts about his process and career. Maybe the Patreon video has more info, but this version highlights more of his photographic process and his feelings about his life up until this point, which was right about when the show "New York Life" opened. Having seen that show and picked up the book (same work as featured), I understand now what he meant about having someone else put together that show. From what he shared, it kind of feels as if he was overwhelmed by how much work he has archived and wanted a fresh pair of eyes to sequence the work for that exhibition.

    • @canturgan
      @canturgan 11 месяцев назад +4

      Basically street photography is an addiction, it's unpredictable and potentially dangerous. Personally I can't do the sneaky pic, I take them head on but most people think I'm taking a picture of someone or something behind them, and I just keep walking and never look back which completes the illusion.

    • @danicee
      @danicee 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@canturgan It is addictive, but I don't think we continue taking photos because we enjoy every moment. We enjoy the good & the bad. Yesterday I walked down Broadway by Broome St, took a photo of a street charlatan (I call anyone who is claiming to be religious and preaching this) and they cursed me off, called me a midget. I just kept walking, didn't even bother to give them the satisfaction of a reaction. Meanwhile, I was thinking about that subject earlier in the day because I crossed paths with 2 smaller people and I realized I wasn't much taller, maybe 1.5 feet taller. I'm not sneaky, I use disposables and a Ricoh GR III and I show what I'm doing. Not everyone likes being photographed & I'm more aware of boundaries with children, but I think every person is deserving of being photographed. When I started I took photos from farther away but now I want to get as close as possible.

    • @elliotresnick5433
      @elliotresnick5433 5 месяцев назад

      @@daniceedo you know what focal length he shoots, what lens he uses , and what his work flow looks like after getting back the negatives? I know he mentioned getting back small prints, but is there scanning and post involved?

  • @fastermd
    @fastermd 11 месяцев назад +23

    The dad and the garbage bag pic...middle of answering a question, you can see him register the shot walking at him, he sets his zone, and at the right moment steps forward and takes the shot. Brilliant.

  • @KarlMeyer
    @KarlMeyer 9 месяцев назад +12

    This will go down as one of the best walkie talkies. This episode is why I watch this series.

  • @jessyparr
    @jessyparr Год назад +119

    "to cultivate such a deep relationship with failure" damn Daniel, you didn't have to come right out of the gate with this one. Love watching as always, paulie

    • @danosdotnl
      @danosdotnl Год назад +3

      This might be the most important quotes from these series

  • @isaaccedeno1
    @isaaccedeno1 Год назад +88

    best series on youtube by far

    • @loreo1235
      @loreo1235 Год назад +1

      wrong side of the lens is amazing as well

  • @zerobladehonmono
    @zerobladehonmono 11 месяцев назад +28

    34:07 Amazing the way he just instantly sets up the M6, steps back, grabs the shot without even looking and it's a banger -- all while holding a conversation. I wish I could develop those instincts.

    • @whateverjustposting
      @whateverjustposting 11 месяцев назад +4

      that part gave me anxiety, thats the type of shit that i could never do even if i had the instinct to do it. that guy absolutely knew that he just had his picture taken and that would stress me tf out. that whole encounter could have easily turned into that dude (maybe somewhat understandably) getting pissed off that not only did some stranger intentionally just step in front of him and cut him off, but he also snapped a shot of his kid. street photography is just not for me lmao

    • @factoryfreak-nz5xy
      @factoryfreak-nz5xy 7 месяцев назад +1

      What camera is he using?

    • @RanjanDuttaRoy
      @RanjanDuttaRoy 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@whateverjustposting I totally get that, but keep in mind the US has a culture of comparatively low personal boundries. Especially in a big city like NY that means once you're out in the public, that's public, even when it's private. I live in Germany and things almost couldn't be more different, people will snap at something like this 9 times out of 10

    • @marcyeo1
      @marcyeo1 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@whateverjustposting first off I don't think it'd be totally clear to the guy that his photo was taken. secondly, I think that what you choose to take photos of and how you choose to approach it says a lot about you as a person. everyone thinks about it differently, so it doesn't mean you can't do photography in this style

    • @mauriziomauricone
      @mauriziomauricone 4 дня назад

      That’s what 10K hours of doing something look like.

  • @smlelikeyoumeanit3882
    @smlelikeyoumeanit3882 Год назад +35

    Daniel's whole demeanour and attitude was a really interesting contrast to other walkie talkie episodes, and I honestly think that came from his maturity. He's older and comes across a lot more relaxed about it all. Perhaps in a way where he is more relaxed about his success/pressure to produce given he's already 'made it' in the photography world, and the pressure that comes with the early days not being there anymore. It's also a great example of how the landscape of instagram has changed from it's original purpose (which afforded Daniel so much well deserved attention) to what we have now, and how the challenge of producing original work in NY is difficult.
    Great episode Paulie!

  • @omarallam8080
    @omarallam8080 Год назад +85

    Daniel Arnold is the humblest guy in person. he always gave me his time whenever we'd bump into each other shooting on the street. I learnd a lot about photography and about being human from these brief interactions. cool to know i walked the same streets at the same time in history as someone making such sincere work.

    • @danosdotnl
      @danosdotnl Год назад +1

      He seems pretty humble on video as well =)

  • @joshkingjosh
    @joshkingjosh Год назад +41

    D Arnold on a Monday?! Well...no work will be getting done today.
    Thanks for making the start of the week awesome, Paulie!

  • @garrytrinh3062
    @garrytrinh3062 Год назад +25

    Daniel is able to verbally articulate what it feels like to be an active contemporary 'street photographer' better than anyone else.

  • @theirishfront12
    @theirishfront12 Год назад +18

    The holy grail of walkie talkies. I think we’ve all been waiting for this one

  • @AmstedamVallon
    @AmstedamVallon Год назад +21

    I’ve watched a lot of Walkie Talkie episodes, but nothing like this. Daniel speaks with words that many of us as photographers can’t. The addiction of street photography, the hunt, the always striving and pushing your style and progressing as a photographer. It’s genuinely beautiful how he talks the entire episode, he isn’t snapping away as he’s walking, but being real and talking about the roots of it all. Major respect.

  • @zacklarez
    @zacklarez Год назад +30

    This is currently my #1 favorite series on RUclips. Love every one.

  • @robertochocula
    @robertochocula 6 месяцев назад +6

    I always find myself going back and watching his interviews just to listen to what he has to say again. With many photographers today, I cant help but feel that they're pretentious or uninspired. Daniel, however, seems more enigmatic. It's rare that you find someone who is both incredibly talented and endearing as a person. He's a sage.

  • @ianteresting
    @ianteresting 10 месяцев назад +9

    34:02 - his ultra instinct is phenomenal

  • @emanuelschimpfossl5919
    @emanuelschimpfossl5919 9 месяцев назад +7

    We NEED another part with Daniel.
    This was amazing, i couldn't even sleep yesterday after watching the first half. Please make another one with him! :)

    • @readytowander6344
      @readytowander6344 8 месяцев назад +1

      I totally agree with that! make another one with him, a philosoph that likes to make pictures!

  • @UlrichBrinkmann
    @UlrichBrinkmann Год назад +15

    That guy is so deep. That was an hour well spent. Thank you for the video.

  • @navehori9075
    @navehori9075 Год назад +14

    I followed Daniel on IG for the longest time. Had no idea he was such a big deal in photography. Love this!

  • @AHP32
    @AHP32 11 месяцев назад +15

    Paulie, you're truly doing god's work interviewing these legends AND filming how they shoot the streets. THANK YOU. Daniel was just pouring out wisdom the whole time. I'll definitely be rewatching this one several times.

  • @TiredFawx
    @TiredFawx 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Nothing like looking at everything to make you want to get rid of most of it" This man is just brimming with these incredible one liners

  • @UFPhotos
    @UFPhotos Год назад +16

    I’ve never clicked so fast in my life. My favorite photographer doing a walkie talkie for an hour!! Let’s goo 🔥🔥

    • @RagsCS
      @RagsCS Год назад

      same i was surprised how fast my eyes darted to my screen with clicking as fast as I did! 😂

  • @betrue-845
    @betrue-845 11 месяцев назад +3

    I enjoy the eclecticism of NYC street photography. Daniel Arnold is a down-to-earth spokesman for a lot of us who a looking for that creative niche. Thanks for this video! Good one!

  • @daniilpavlovich
    @daniilpavlovich Год назад +13

    I obsessively watch everything what has his name in it. He is a true inspiration. Really genuine person. Thank you for this. I didn’t expect this honestly. You made my day. I’m gonna watch this again and again for sure.

  • @toohundred
    @toohundred 9 месяцев назад +2

    Paulie I have watched this 5 times, this is one of the most profound, engaging and inspiring videos on photography I have ever seen. Daniel Arnold has a way of thinking that I really connect with, and his work backs up every word. This is amazing...THANK YOU for making these videos!
    "The photographs have so little to do with it." is a powerful sentence.

  • @daryx.langdale
    @daryx.langdale 11 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciated J cut at 46:41, letting the shot rest on Daniel's face while his voice carries on and completes the thought. Thoughtfully edited.

  • @caleblebourgeois7290
    @caleblebourgeois7290 11 месяцев назад +1

    8:08 Love this. With long term projects failure is inevitable, but also a driving force to get better and succeed. Only 8 minutes into this and I love this. Daniel's perspective on life and photography is very intriguing.

  • @amb8405
    @amb8405 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the photographers like him that in their own way add an almost philosophical aspect to photography.

  • @eletor
    @eletor 10 месяцев назад

    I like this dude, he speaks my inner monologue. Thanks for the vid!

  • @GaitaPonto
    @GaitaPonto Год назад +7

    the segment you edited with Daniel`s pictures pertinently illustrating each of Daniel`s words was so good. wow...this made me want to watch a Daniel Arnold vs Reuben Radding Epic Rap Battle...

  • @2DogAle
    @2DogAle Год назад +7

    I find Daniel's take on life just perfect and just have fun. The images you show here really do stand out to me and I connect with them like I did the first time I saw Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, or Saul Leiter's and many other legends images. Don't tell Daniel though, he'll get a swelled head and start positing more on Instagram and actually leaving them up😄

  • @vinylisland6386
    @vinylisland6386 Год назад +3

    This series is utterly amazing. Visceral, inspiring, funny, intimate and honest. As a fellow street photographer it is just uplifting to see a brother-and-sisterhood of like-minded, courageous and devoted individuals trudging the streets, often thanklessly, devotedly snapping with their M6s, expanding this fantastic, seemingly limitless art form.

  • @RolandKaufmann
    @RolandKaufmann Год назад +6

    This is BIG!! Daniel is my photography hero. Had to say this prior to even watching. I. AM. PUMPED!!

  • @huxtable3406
    @huxtable3406 Год назад +6

    This hour long walkie talkie was weird in a good way. I kept checking the time I didn't want it to end Paulie might have to do more of these

  • @johnwaine56
    @johnwaine56 Год назад +2

    What a really good guy. This could be a manual for what it is to be a street photographer. His photos are original, impactful and generally awesome!
    Great work, Paulie. Thank you so much

  • @Jordansadie8
    @Jordansadie8 21 день назад

    This is definitely one of the best Walkie Talkies

  • @login415
    @login415 Год назад +7

    Paulie B's back! Love your videos bro. Keep em coming. Super inspirational. Loved learning about Daniel today.

  • @Camjam7000
    @Camjam7000 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Paulie, I don't think I've never commented on a video before but I feel like I need to tell you that you have such a skill for interviewing and questioning. No matter what is said to you, you always manage to ask personal, insightful questions in response. your walkie talkies are phenomenal. well done.

  • @on-streetphotography366
    @on-streetphotography366 Год назад +5

    The pictures are great. In my opinion great street photography. You can feel the amount of work to have such a selection. Great pics. Thanks Paul for your great videos and interviews!

  • @goncalonascimento1
    @goncalonascimento1 10 месяцев назад +3

    love the fact that he says "energy" at 26:23 and we hear a voice saying "energy" 2 seconds later.

  • @LR1507
    @LR1507 Год назад +1

    Didn’t know how much I needed this as I sit burnt out of this ‘sort of corporate creative work’

  • @maciekomis
    @maciekomis 11 месяцев назад

    it's refreshing to hear someone so self aware about their being and work. loved it.

  • @shuttertwix
    @shuttertwix Год назад +1

    “I take pictures because it makes me brave” 💯 riveting and inspirational walkie talkie. Thanks so much Daniel and Paul for the wisdom! 🙏🏽

  • @MrDastardly
    @MrDastardly Год назад +2

    Love these walkie talkie videos.
    Never stop producing them as they are so relaxing & fascinating to watch. 👏👏

  • @RagsCS
    @RagsCS Год назад +3

    IVE BEEN WAITING YEARS FOR THIS WALKIE TALKIE AND NEVER THOUGHT ID GET IT OMG

  • @Dracielia.
    @Dracielia. Год назад +1

    daniel has such a way of communicating his emotions, ideas and thought process that can be both relatable and inspiring. I think anyone can take away something from just this video alone!

  • @themframes
    @themframes Год назад +2

    Long admired Arnold's work and his personality and outlook on the craft. I'm 15 mins and loving this.

  • @stephanegainche8235
    @stephanegainche8235 Год назад +1

    Watching from France, North Bretagne, little country ; i like the philosophie, the story from this man ; good feeling.

  • @adrianemikko
    @adrianemikko 11 месяцев назад

    34:16 What sharp eyes, quick reaction time, and no scope too! 🤩

  • @Emerald_City_
    @Emerald_City_ 5 месяцев назад

    What an impossibly good documentary... I replayed countless of fragments... will certainly watch it again some time soon.

  • @sevsuk2011
    @sevsuk2011 9 месяцев назад

    'failing is the process' love this series Paulie.

  • @futureaztec5109
    @futureaztec5109 20 дней назад

    Your channel has been extremely valuable to me. It has been healing to sit and listen. It's not even about photography -- that's just the common excuse to discuss philosophy. However, I do feel like there are too many ads here, given the artistic taste of what is being shown. It seems disruptive. Either way, thanks for what you are doing. This is priceless art.

  • @Lorenzo_Garrido
    @Lorenzo_Garrido 11 месяцев назад

    It doesn't matter when or where you started, it only matters that you love what you do and that you share your own unique vision of this very strange and wonderful world we live in.
    I started my street photography journey around 2011, and the ritual has kept me hooked. Big love from South-East London! Someone showed me Daniels work a few years ago, and he really makes excellent pictures.

  • @GregV8
    @GregV8 11 месяцев назад

    I love how he’s rambling through the philosophy of his entire existence and arrives at the best answers in the moment. Yet he is open minded and willing to explore other perspectives. He’s the kind of drinking buddy you want to hang out with.

  • @jeffclaassen
    @jeffclaassen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Easily my favorite walkie talkie so far. Nicely done!

  • @GastonShutters
    @GastonShutters Год назад +1

    This guy is not only an amazing street photographer but an incredible poet.

  • @RonvanMiddendorp
    @RonvanMiddendorp 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful. From start to finish, total immersion. Great to listen to Daniel's ramblings. Glad it is not just another video of some know-it-all ego-babbler, telling others how or what to shoot... Nobody knows anything. How true that is...

  • @ericcornell3243
    @ericcornell3243 9 месяцев назад

    I love the reference to "the pile". That very much captures how I feel about taking pictures right now...hard to make sense of it all....but there's an intuition about what gets added to the pile.

  • @botant500
    @botant500 Год назад

    The best yet. Daniel has clearly thought A LOT about photography. So good.

  • @Oske.images
    @Oske.images 9 месяцев назад +1

    Been watching from the beginning.. And this is the best one so far..

  • @arricammarques1955
    @arricammarques1955 9 месяцев назад +1

    Passion & instincts are priceless. Its an evolving personal journey.

  • @mexicoenfilm
    @mexicoenfilm 10 месяцев назад

    He's a great one. This is pure gold interview.

  • @seandavey7085
    @seandavey7085 Год назад +2

    How can you not like this dude. Nice philosophy.

  • @IceBergs
    @IceBergs Год назад +1

    Paulie, I want to congratulate you on making the single most important video in modern photo history

  • @banjo5835
    @banjo5835 11 месяцев назад

    I already see myself watching this over and over again

  • @Raftiano
    @Raftiano Год назад +2

    One, thank you for this interview/dialogue. I really believe people should go on more walks with conversation.
    Secondly, I'm new to.photography, and this personal narrative about philosophy - and addiction and evolution; is so refreshing and therapeutic and gives such a good perspective on why we do the things that we do, or what sparks the things that we do.
    Thank you ❤️

  • @100milesandrunnin
    @100milesandrunnin Год назад

    One of my favourite photographer. His photos speaks a lot for me and to hear him talking about it is so nice. This video is timeless. Thank you

  • @KEHcamera
    @KEHcamera 11 месяцев назад

    Daniel walking us through how he got into film photography was a very interesting and relatable conversation!

  • @eriksellstrom2679
    @eriksellstrom2679 Год назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one for so long. So glad you made this. 🙏🙌🤘😎🤘

  • @morgwn2377
    @morgwn2377 Год назад +1

    Daniel is refreshing. Cheers for sharing.

  • @adrianlong6701
    @adrianlong6701 9 месяцев назад

    Paulie you’ve created something truly amazing and beautiful

  • @abhinavvamsiy
    @abhinavvamsiy Год назад +2

    I was waiting for this for years 😍

  • @ColdCoffeePhotography
    @ColdCoffeePhotography 11 месяцев назад

    Wow deeply thought provoking & interesting - such an wonderful watch

  • @jeez0r
    @jeez0r 11 месяцев назад +3

    Daniel says things I can relate to , also holy sh*t his shooting from the hip is insanely skilled

  • @LawrenceHumblet
    @LawrenceHumblet 11 месяцев назад

    Somehow manages to articulate the reason for shooting film in such a way that sounds so familiar but also so fresh

  • @ZaccMcG
    @ZaccMcG Год назад +6

    Every second of this was creative therapy.

  • @kencornwell
    @kencornwell 9 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this video. I used to get to spend time on NYC walking the sidewalks as I was doing business. Daniel sort of reminds me of when I lived in Berlin as a teenager usually with my camera. Thanks.

  • @tomclaisse7471
    @tomclaisse7471 Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this one for soooo long. Amazing ! Thank you both

  • @williammilton7428
    @williammilton7428 5 месяцев назад

    High quality and well edits vids - thank you @paulie

  • @RolandKaufmann
    @RolandKaufmann Год назад +1

    This series will forever be a reminder that, no matter how many pictures I take, someone will have always taken more. This episode fired me up to go and capture the impossible moments 🤍

  • @melvilroucou6126
    @melvilroucou6126 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much !! Next we want to see Cameron Belliveau ;)

  • @PhotoToPhirom
    @PhotoToPhirom 5 месяцев назад

    It getting better and better. I’m addicted now lol ❤

  • @JoeLopez
    @JoeLopez Год назад

    Daniel seems very down to earth and real. Thanks for sharing

  • @_g_r_u_m_p
    @_g_r_u_m_p 9 месяцев назад

    I really like how you overlapped the audio with the end of the previous scene/segment. Great work Paulie!

  • @psychocod1041
    @psychocod1041 11 месяцев назад

    I wish there was another print run of Pickpocket. Best Wakie Talkie so far and the 1 hour episode was a real treat.

  • @Hipster_In_Denial
    @Hipster_In_Denial Год назад +1

    Daniel's video work is pretty awesome too!

  • @jeffreyzie
    @jeffreyzie Год назад +1

    What we’ve all been waiting for

  • @loamtroopers
    @loamtroopers 5 месяцев назад

    This is a straight up Christmas special! Hoping for a part 2

  • @philgelb7726
    @philgelb7726 Год назад +1

    Welcome back mate, hope you've recovered well and the families ok after the scare!

  • @ByChumyy
    @ByChumyy Год назад +1

    One of my favorite episodes

  • @metalfingersfilm
    @metalfingersfilm Год назад +4

    gotta be my most anticipated walkie talkie, yet! Keep it up, paulie!!

  • @duprebushnell2488
    @duprebushnell2488 Год назад +4

    DAMN 2024 just started but Christmas has come early boys LETS GOOOOOO!!!!!

  • @TiMb0g1773
    @TiMb0g1773 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Daniel! Awesome work Paulie!

  • @drewcigna8197
    @drewcigna8197 Год назад

    love his outlook on photography and life.

  • @willemdirks1543
    @willemdirks1543 Год назад

    Thanks so much for making these Paulie, they've been super inspiring and I love to see how other people working on the streets move and approach their photo. One of the best ones yet.

  • @brentonshoots
    @brentonshoots 11 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this episode. He's so articulate and interesting to listen to. No more warp stabilization though PLZ it's hurting my eyes lol

  • @alexfalko2722
    @alexfalko2722 27 дней назад

    this is about much more than photography, it's an existential philosophy