The Beauty of Imperfection - with Joe Greer
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- „There is this deep sense of balance.“
Whenever our society develops into one direction, there is almost certainly an opposing trend. In the midst of the „age of Instagram“, many photographers are rediscovering the unique feeling associated with shooting on film.
Opposing today’s search for instant gratification and the increased speed of life, analog photography encourages photographers to take their time. From putting a roll of film in the camera through to seeing the final images for the first time; the analog photographer embarks on an experiential journey. Equipped with his Leica M6, New York based photographer Joe Greer took a trip to a lost place in order to find out what he loves most about shooting on film.
„I‘m a life photographer.“
Joe’s photographic work does not fit in a box. Always carrying his Leica M6, he wants to be ready and able to take a photograph in any situation life brings to him.
„My Leica M6 made me slow down.“
Being a competitive athlete for most of his youth, analog photography encouraged Joe to take his time. It taught him how to see life in a more simple and balanced way.
„Honesty is what I‘m looking for.“
A major topic for Joe is emotion. Whenever he takes photographs, he tries to capture the honesty of a situation in order to show its true colors to the viewer.
„Film is packed with small imperfections, just like life.“
Due to the chemical nature of film, analog has a different look than digital. Joe sees these small imperfections as an important part of the journey, adding to the beauty of his images.
„Analog photography has something that digital cannot provide.“
Compared to digital, analog photography offers a more tangible, direct experience. Joe understands its rise, specifically with younger people, as a logical consequence of our digital lifestyle.
„Follow your passion and beautiful things will happen.“
Joe encourages photographers to experiment by trying out different genres, shooting locations as well as film stock. Breaking a photographic routine always leads to a new perspective.
beautiful work Joe
Willem Verbeeck tysm willem ilu
@@ioegreer Congratulations on working with Leica, Joe! I just recently watched one of your videos collaborating with Willem. As a high school photographer, I think you guys are awesome! Best of luck on the channels.
Please, name of the song above!!!🙏
JAJJAJAJAJJAJJAJJAAJA
Location:
Bombay Beach, CA, USA
Gear:
Leica M6 | Summilux-M 1:1,4/28 ASPH. | Kodak Portra 800
and what was the longer lens?
@@gfm8421 It looks like the 50mm Summilux
Gianni M the 28mm summilux is very long.
@@bosephusthebruce @4:07 It's not a 28mm.
@@kazimierzkiekowicz5367 Looks like a 75 or a 90.
leica forever ❤️
I've asked Leica Sydney to have you as a guest artist, hopefully they do!!
Nalla Selbor that would be an honor!
You deserve it and even more. Keep your good work!
Love the pictures, Joe! Great eye!
Joe Greer for sure, but after the virus tho
The guy shooting the video is the real artist here.
Joe is an astonishingly talented story teller. I’m glad to see Leica shining the spotlight on such a passionate, hardworking, and innovative individual.
Lol compared to who? Not really
Is he though?
A few years ago, I falling in love with film and analog photography. Same as Joe here, I learned to slow down, chasing down a decisive moment with my film camera. Now, I exclusively use digital; the cost of shooting and processing film is becoming really expensive for me. But the habit of only chasing down a decisive moment still there. I even always post-processing my digital photos with film emulation/preset. Watching this video makes me realize, maybe I will go back shooting film at vacation or other special moment. Thank you Leica and Joe Greer for a beautiful video.
Why is he shooting at Trevor from Gta5’s house?
I thought the exact same thing! It's perfect match.
I’m pretty positive that this location that Joe is at was the inspiration of Sandy Shores
This, exactly this
Cause Trevor is proto hipster
HAHAH. best comment.
Nice to see Leica show some love for younger photographers!
I started out shooting film for years and even had my own darkroom. Now the passion is the same as you; photographing new places where the images are just waiting for you. Digital photography for me is like film for you, and I enjoy making photographs with it. It's physical, creative, immediate, and just as powerful when you find the subject, reportage, and composition. I have found my passion tripled now with the capabilities of the Q2.
Much respect to Joe, I admire his appreciation and passion for Photography. Joe keep up the great work, praying for your success in life. Blessings.
I’ve been shooting film for over 45 yrs, glad to see that finally it’s making its way back from the instant gratification generation!
Oh, dig the Ansel Adams hat…
Feels like the videographer who shot this video is a better artist than the main character.
So nice. Good to see an inspiring video about film photography for a change. The M6 is so amazing. Thank you Leica.
It's extremely difficult to stay creative at a time like this. So thank you putting this out and making my day easier!
Something different from Leica, and inspiring.
Finally, someone who understands the perfection of imperfection.
I have been coming back to this video again and again since the day it came out. I love the mood it gets me in. Wanting to make pictures with meaning. Thanks for the inspiration, Joe!
Leica put out more great content like this
Re-watching because the work, words, and truth is still relevant. Thank you
This is a womderful piece of film ... Props to the videographer , joe and everyone involved
Joe makes me fall in love with photography more every day, such an amazing guy
What a legend. This was great. Thanks, Leica and Joe.
Nice work Joe, and what an interesting place to visit. Thanks
Not sure what all the fuss is about with Mr Greer personally, but nice to see Leica pushing a camera that's 30-odd years old
Jonathan Hopkins Best comment so far.
Not every scene is your scene. To let those enjoying it know.. is a confusing tact. Congratulations for not getting it?
@@SourPlanet 'To let those enjoying it know.. is a confusing tact' Sorry you didn't enjoy my comment but thanks for letting me know
@@JonnoDoesStuff I hope for your sake that isn't an attempt at equivalency. Paints you in pretty awful light.
@@SourPlanet No, I was thanking you for the comment you shared about not liking my comment. Congratulations for not getting it?
This is a great piece on Joe for sure, but major props to the filmmakers who pulled the interview, shot the story and produced it - amazingly well done!!
Wow. This is a video that I'm going to keep coming back to for reference and inspiration. Kudos to the marketing team
When Joe says "slow down, take your time." I felt that.
I click with digital, I don't go bezerk on things. I used to use 35mm before, till 2006. Then I stopped for a while, started digital in 2011. I'm still apsc with my Fuji.
I still don't use the screen, I don't burst either. Some do ask me, then what's the point.
I tell them, that's the beauty of it.
Thank you, good sir.
Yes, but Fuji also designs to give the analog-experience partly to digital photography.
What a great experience to see and feel what Joe Greer is talking about, thanks a lot for the moment
I cant believe I can say this, but Ive been shooting film for 30 years now. I remember when I saw the first digital camera at the local store. I think it had 600kbs. They had a print out of a picture. It was horrible. I thought then and there I would never shoot digital. I bought my first digital camera last year. A Fuji xt3. Beautiful camera. But its not the same as film. I love my M6 and F6. And nothing beats MF and LF for technical fun and results. Film fan boy forever. I still cant believe its 30 years. Im 43. Hopefully I get another 30 more to shoot and have fun.
An absolutely beautiful video - that is why Joe Greer is my favourite photographer.
when the videographer has better compositions than the photographer
Best comment here 👌🏼
Composition isn't his strong point lol
Thank you!
this video make my day, now i wish i can go outside with my Leica M6 and capture the beauty of life.
stay safe everyone.
Romanticising film photography and portraying it as the ultimate purest form of photography is to me really silly. I used to love film and the aesthetics of it all, and I still do, but the older I get the more I feel like I have moved on. When I first started shooting digital I started adding film grain, trying to make it look like film. And one day I asked myself, why am I doing this? I don't ride around in a horse and carriage, I use a car. I don't have to walk over to my friends to say hello, I send a text or make a call. Am I holding on to a medium that is more fragile, more expensive, more flawed, because that makes me a more "legit" photographer? Is a 35MM picture more art than a digital picture? Ive now gone fully digital and if you knew me 10 years ago you would think I had gone insane. Not only have I gone fully digital, but I will never ever go back. It feels like looking back at a relationship with someone I once loved, but is so over now it's difficult to understand why it took me so long to end it.
Film will eventually die and I mean completely die. It's not at all environmental friendly and before film becomes even more expensive and more niche, the chemicals used to process film will be forbidden. And we are not talking that far into the future, folks. So every photographer, not matter how purist, will have to move over to digital. And film grain for example will just be confusing and distracting to future generations who have no attachment to film and how it looks. Film grain is not part of life, its just a character of that particular medium that once was the standard, that's it.
Am I being too harsh? If I read this comment 5-10 years ago I would have thought the person who wrote it was an (insert any insulting word). But this is honestly how I feel now. And I would like to hear from other folks how they feel.
I'm here because I'm a fan of Joe.
Me too!
I discovered him throw his Kumbh Mela Photos, he clicked during his India visit, looking forward to meeting him when he is here next time. His work is amazing.
This ad is so well made I had to watch it so many times!
It's like a retrospective of cliches you recited in your 20's.... but then again sometimes there's so much beauty in the world, you feel like you can't take it, and your heart is just going to cave in
been a fan of joe's work for a while and this video just made me fall in love with his photos even more! the location was so beautiful, thank u leica for this!
Hipster with a film Leica photographing art installations, how quaint.
Check out his youtube. He actually took some great street photograpy.
How do people like this guys work
...ahhh, mechanical freedom. Nice work, Mr. Greer. Film forever. 🎞
The look of film is unique, fantastic video and shots !!!!!
wow - incredible location. Had to look it up, it's on the Salton Sea. I'll have to visit once we're out of isolation!
Superb work; I love the colours of your creative world.
feel like the guy who shot this got more intersting picture than the photographer...
Cowboy Joe needs to work more on composition and framing
Lovely and haunting images Joe. Thanks for sharing.
As a photographer who started on film back in the 1980s, I find myself coming full circle. I shoot digital for my inspection work, and maybe some night shooting. However, my fine-art photography is film. So this is from someone who's shot for a very long time.
I too love the randomness of film - be it roll or Instant. Digital is striving for a perfection that creates a mundane image in spite of HDR and the latest software gimmicks. Even if you shoot with an autofocus film camera, you still have to slow down and think since your available images are few.
Again, lovely images and all the best Joe.
Thanks for sharing a bit of your own story, Victor! Great to hear.
Amen.
Love both the Location and the Machine
Thanks Joe!
Beautiful - really succinct and meaningful expression; the sound track was beautifully done.
I had a M6 a decade ago and then a M240. Using those cameras has something special and sensual. And that's why it's a heady experience. But honestly, nothing to do with inspiration. Picasso wasn't inspired by his brushes. Similarly a great photographer is inspired by the world around him, not by his gear. You can slow down with a M6+lux28 or a M10 or a GRIII or even a X100V and its 23mm, and you'll catch awesome pictures if you have "this deep sens of balance". I know it's not the story Leica likes to share with enthusiasts, but it's an evidence.
Eh, gotta disagree a little bit.
I love my cameras, so I always carry one with me, and it's always a joy to go out to take pictures. It wouldn't be the same if I only had shit gear.
In a way, they inspire me.
the m6 that and the m3, but same era nikon f, f2 and f3 where also epic. Its all about the glass.. leitz,zeiss, nikon.leitz basically balances and blue prints glass, elements and groups. Its all in the glass folks.
@@carlosoruna7174 Nothing to do with glasses.
This is so nostalgic. Sooo much vintage.😌🖤💓
Thanks Joe, an eye opener and great video 👍🏻
Bravo Joe. Nice work📸👍 Following your channel on Instagram. Now! Thx for great shots.
Also at RUclips, that‘s obviously
Wow! So beautiful, images and video.
Great video
how do you make a living with analog photography?
So weird to see a full video with Joe but no human subjects in any of the photos
My guy joe!!!! Lets gooooo
The colours in these photographs says it all.
Please, name of the song!!!🙏
Hi, just ordered loads of film from amazon Kodak Portra 400 35m 36exp Film Professional 5 Pack £55.99 Amazon. Quite expensive. Should I store the unused film in the fridge ? Ideal temp ?
No
I don’t see imperfection in analog photography. I see a silver grain structure that gives the photography an incomparable beauty and rendering…
ahh kodachrome 25 profesional on my m6 from the early 80s , projectected on a pradovit, ya those where the days .. leica damm from a 1a to a focomat 2c, its the optics and mechanical tolerences.. what do i do with my visoflex
04:14. Joe takes an amazing photo here. I’m excited to see Joe featured on Leica Channel.
He's my favorite current Leica photographer, smart move from you to support him! And hey, when will you bring back a normal film Leica M?
Irnbruist it s already here
@@YohannSento What do you mean? I'm not talking about the MP... bring back a stripped down version like the M6 with a more attainable price...
Irnbruist Leica and attainable price don’t really belong in the same sentence 😂 if you want attainable price a Fuji X-Pro or X-100 series will do.
Such an inspiration! Love the way that shooting film allows for this more slowed down experience. Huge fan as always Joe!
What lens you have used in this video?
I love this place, have been here many times. Very interesting history and environment. The “non-official” mayor is a Hungarian guy called Laszlo Orosz “Hunky Daddy.”
Watching videos like this is difficult when you’re in a lockdown and not earning money 😭
Whatever it takes, be original. Thanks for sharing.
What's the name of the song please?
прекрасная работа !
Bravo Joe!!! Seldom has such a work touched me internally and I had the impression of understanding your inner art feelings as a passing breeze.
This is the most unauthentic thing I've ever seen.
It’s like a commercial for Triumph motorcycles...
You are correct.
must not have a leica or a Triumph
Jason Decker I’d like a Leica and a nice Bonneville. Always been a Nikon man. Last few years I’ve been using Fujifilm and am very happy. I like Triumph motorcycles but don’t have one. I just dislike their advertising... It is at the same douche-level as this clip. Ride an MT-10 SP now. It’s ugly but a whole lot of fun!
@@belgianbushrc7934 fair enough
Wow amazing work joe.🖤🖤🖤
OMG THE QUALITY, OMG TO THE 4K VIDEO, OMG TO EVERYTHING! BOMBAY BEACH WOW!
Very beautiful, calming, and inspiring video. Thank you.
Amazing photos, Joe.
Guys.. joe, what a great video you've made 😍❤
slowing down and being in the moment, beautiful video!
Digital = Virtual. It is not real, can not be touched nor can it be felt. It really does not exist but in a caravan of zeros and ones. I rather touch an LP, look at its cover art, feel the vinyl rather than a zillions of MP3 and MP4 files. I don't care how much ' sharper ' they look or sound. Thanks for a lovely presentation.
@@c0ldc0ne That's just the physical storage device. Can you open them up and look at your photos like you do with a book or an album or you need to stick them in a computer to make sense of the zeros and ones? All answers on a postcard please.
Always used analogue cameras as kids, albeit the Nikon range which is nothing like Leica. Thanks for the vid.
We need more features of photographers like this. I have liked the recent addition of Joe as well as the addition of Allan that you used for the monochrom. Too many times I’ve seen influencers or just really average photographers talking selling points to push this brand. It makes Leica look like a luxury brand than a premium brand. Let’s keep it going in this direction, it’s healthy for the brand.
Love seeing a promo featuring film!
You should not rewind your film back into the cassette too fast. It can create static electricity which will spoil your images.
What an incredible place to take photos. I could spend days there. Well done, nice shots
Probably will never own a Leica, but I loved the video. Well done.
Well deserved and fabulous work once again!
Bought a leica m2. A camera more than twice as old as me. I shoot mostly black and white, something which is rarely seen. I never shot digital, learned the basics and to shoot without lightmeter. All thanks to the wonderful community of film photography. I truly love this community and great to see Leica acknowledging that and its own history. A digital leica is not something I can afford but if I ever win a lottery I would definitely go for that black M-A. To shoot film forevermore.
Our community is living because of people like you ! Thanks for your words!
Ahhh leica M2 team ❤️. That camera is so good (well apart from the rewinding knob 🤣). I prefer the weight and sturdiness of it over the new leicas.
Such an inspiration!
Anyone know where this was shot? Specifically the scene with the abandoned buildings and cars.
It’s an old trailer park in the West full of poor people. Perfect spot for a rich kid with a Leica to spend an afternoon and take edgy snaps.
Love joe’s work so much ;)
Nice shots, great film and comments and really Weird place !
A photog in a Stetson and a Leica - yep. I love the funky location near the Salton Sea.
beautiful // joe + leica combo forever!
Nice video and work thank you
joe’s photos are so damn beautiful
I like my leica ... :-) m6 & kodak gold or ilford hp5… and a summicron 28 or 50 … what else do you need?
Una cámara no te enseña a ver, eres tu el que debe aprender a ver.
Thank You! :)
Whats the song used?
I only know Joe Greer from other RUclips channels that featured him and his work. He can do better pictures than the ones I saw here.
This is in California, about an hour from Joshua Tree National Park. Bombay City, Slab City, and Salvation Mountain. I was there last April, including the Bombay City Cafe where he posted the dollar bill.