a day with NYC photographer Melissa O'Shaughnessy -- Walkie Talkie ep. 24

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @c.hocson
    @c.hocson Год назад +818

    “Carrying a camera with intent makes you attuned to everything in the world”

    • @laymanrob
      @laymanrob Год назад +8

      What a quote!

    • @HansdeHeer
      @HansdeHeer Год назад +5

      This one really resonated with me. Great video, so much great advice from an exceptional streetphotographer.

    • @TravisHenson777
      @TravisHenson777 Год назад +7

      My girlfriend and I literally paused the video on this moment and talked for like 20 minutes… when I came back (after my Ted Talk, of course) to restart the video, I noticed your comment. Such a good take.

  • @usuallyroamingrob3427
    @usuallyroamingrob3427 Год назад +857

    Something she said that really resonated with me, “I want the photo more then I fear the consequences.” I can totally empathize with this.

    • @Termidryna
      @Termidryna Год назад +11

      A good picture is always worth a row.

    • @TheGoodContent37
      @TheGoodContent37 Год назад +12

      I have a phobia for deep water. Dont know how to swim. But once decided to take photos underwater. Used scuba diving tools, got a 20 minutes training and then I was diving into a sink hole 15 meter deep taking stunning pictures without for a single second thinking in anything else.
      When i got out i realized the thing i just did i almost passed out for the terror. But i did it again like 3 or 4 times in different days. Fear dissapears when passion is on your side.

    • @baobo67
      @baobo67 Год назад +4

      @@TheGoodContent37 Great feeling. "Did I really just do that?" Then being more ecouraged to just take a deap breath and have a go. Cheers

    • @miggs8
      @miggs8 Год назад +1

      So true, but stay away from cliffs pls

    • @tulasnaps
      @tulasnaps Год назад +1

      So much more difficult to try this in Latin America. It’s been tough but a good challenge

  • @FrancisPierre
    @FrancisPierre Год назад +424

    This is by far the best Walkie Talkie to date. An incredible street photographer with so much good advice.

    • @thomastuorto9929
      @thomastuorto9929 Год назад +5

      I don’t watch all of these but feel this is one of the best about Street Photog vids I have seen.

    • @MKWHD
      @MKWHD Год назад +4

      Yes! I concur. Super good! She seems so down to earth.

    • @HHTV60
      @HHTV60 Год назад +6

      @@MKWHD well, you need to put in at least 10 years in a profession to be good. and she has been doing it for 10 years. so, she's a professional street photographer, not a RUclips presenter sitting behind the desk and talking about cameras.

    • @kenduejones
      @kenduejones Год назад

      Definitely 💯

    • @jordanbenkiel2589
      @jordanbenkiel2589 Год назад +4

      I don’t think so but great video

  • @krassilo
    @krassilo Год назад +212

    "Pay attention like a child, because there's no real hierarchy. They're looking at everything, because the world is fascinating." Love this.
    Thanks for doing these, bro!

  • @marks3678
    @marks3678 Год назад +481

    As a male photographer I can tell you now, I never take photos of kids. It's not worth the risk. Too many people out there ready to label you as something horrible. I stick to building, reflectives, architecture and nature. I prefer the simple life.

    • @philt_uk
      @philt_uk Год назад +68

      I'm a middle aged man and I take loads of photos of kids. My intent isn't anything bad obviously and I think it shows in the way I hold myself when I shoot.

    • @thelemon5069
      @thelemon5069 Год назад +41

      Agree with the replier here you shouldn't have to have that kinda fear

    • @23codez
      @23codez Год назад

      Yup! Last thing I want is for someone to scream out PEDOPHILE!

    • @23codez
      @23codez Год назад +19

      ​@philt_uk you're missing the whole point 😂

    • @23codez
      @23codez Год назад +1

      ​@@deegeeofpenrynask for permission? 😂

  • @raemiranda1
    @raemiranda1 Год назад +22

    "Most photographer are driven by a profound sense of optimism... maybe that's why we like each other so much!" TRUE

  • @DenisMark1
    @DenisMark1 Год назад +238

    Adding to the chorus - She is the REAL DEAL. I love that you're showing someone who isn't twenty-something and that you can shoot something other than Leica and film (I know that's an exaggeration, but an AWFUL lot of young street photographers seem to be doing this) - mind you she is sporting a six thousand dollar camera, so it's not like "digicam love." The bottom line is that she is an AMAZING teacher and her work is as good as anything out there. So many fantastic images. She should be on the faculty of some college inspiring young photographers. Thank you so much for sharing her with us.

    • @DenisMark1
      @DenisMark1 Год назад +2

      @Adrian-wd4rn mea culpa! Although to some of us here, you're still young in your thirties. 🙂 And to his credit Paulie had showcased other older photographers... although most of those shoot Leicas as well...(not all!) Happy shooting!

    • @Maxime-ho9iv
      @Maxime-ho9iv Год назад +23

      People born in the film era all switched to digital and all people born in the digital era switched to film. Go figure.

    • @Maxime-ho9iv
      @Maxime-ho9iv Год назад +5

      @@stratocactus Your images are good or bad. Film doesn’t teach you that.

    • @Armitage01101
      @Armitage01101 Год назад +4

      I have no idea why they're so insistent on shooting street with film and a Leica too. Not only is the camera expensive (and most of them look broke), shooting streets with film is a massive expense given the rate of failure with street photography. To be clear, I've done both digital and film, have expensive analog cameras and develop my own film too. Unlike some other photography genres where the medium is just a matter of stylistic choice, digital is simply better for street photography.

    • @Armitage01101
      @Armitage01101 Год назад +1

      @@stratocactus It's not really true that film teaches you more than digital, it's just that digital eggs you to shoot more and reflect on what you're doing less. You could just shoot a Nikon FE in auto mode and come out of the process none the wiser.

  • @rnil0
    @rnil0 Год назад +149

    Melissa is spitting facts! Street photography feels exactly like meditation when I’m doing it. It’s the ultimate feeling of being in the moment with the world. There’s a reason why walking meditation is very much a part of a zen/meditation practice. Taking photos is the only thing I’ve experienced that comes close to it.

  • @MKNYC_
    @MKNYC_ Год назад +142

    Dude this was so good, 38 minutes just flew what an awesome guest Melissa was.

    • @alandargie9358
      @alandargie9358 Год назад +2

      Agree 100% - I could have watched two or three hours of this! A very talented lady.

  • @andrewmahon4290
    @andrewmahon4290 Год назад +91

    Loving seeing these videos of female photographers. Every one has been fantastic 👏🏻 Melissa’s work is exceptionally good

    • @andrewmahon4290
      @andrewmahon4290 Год назад +6

      Having now fully watched the video, I’d like to commend Melissa's lucid thought process and eloquence in verbalising those thoughts. Your skill in conducting interviews while on the move is really impressive too 👍🏻

  • @ScuberUberFlow
    @ScuberUberFlow Год назад +29

    Her wisdom, grace, and emotional intelligence is magical.

  • @gumanow
    @gumanow Год назад +32

    Not only is Melissa a great street street photographer, and someone that can articulate profound distinctions of shooting, but she is genuinely a nice and sweet person to meet in person. Paulie, I'm so glad that you take the time and energy to make these videos and share they with us.

  • @lbtaschler
    @lbtaschler Год назад +69

    She is great!
    And she mentioned these artist (if you want to borrow some books from the library):
    edward weston
    harry callahan
    ray metzker
    garry winogrand
    joel meyerowitz
    lee friedlander
    robert frank
    helen levitt
    dorothea lange
    berenice abbott
    lisette model
    "sonata" by aaron schuman

    • @equal___
      @equal___ Год назад

      doing Gods work!

  • @sehmuzb
    @sehmuzb Год назад +51

    By far the best walkie talkie episode. She is the real deal and it showed.

  • @RobbieMaynardCreates
    @RobbieMaynardCreates Год назад +16

    Melissa's perspective on optimism being the life blood of photographers is so accurate. She is an absolute wealth of knowledge and a damn good photographer.

  • @martinhall932
    @martinhall932 Год назад +9

    I love her vocabulary. She's articulate with words as well as with photos.

    • @CupcakeCottage
      @CupcakeCottage Год назад +1

      That’s the way everyone used to speak.

  • @Monochromatic77
    @Monochromatic77 Год назад +37

    Best episode ever. Nice to see someone with a different style and less concerned w trends rather than just getting good shots. The mother daughter book store shot is great, you can see Joel’s influence in her eye👍🏻

  • @kennethlavalle1608
    @kennethlavalle1608 9 месяцев назад +4

    Melissa really appreciates the value of mistakes and completely understands the excitement when a frame and a moment come together 📷

  • @ethan_exxplores
    @ethan_exxplores Год назад +45

    As a new photographer just getting into the art, this is insanely inspiring

  • @RagsCS
    @RagsCS Год назад +8

    LOVE when you have veteran photographers on the channel, it really helps people (like myself) get a different perspective and gives us much needed advice!

  • @AlOne-xg6dv
    @AlOne-xg6dv Год назад +2

    It's not Melissa who takes the photo, it's the photo that takes Melissa. A humble attitude in the service of a view of humanity.

  • @katecrabb1958
    @katecrabb1958 Год назад +1

    What really stands out to me in her work, how tender and how loving it is. We could debate whether its because the photo is being taken by a woman and everything a woman experiences or whether its just Melissa's eye, it doesn't quite matter so much, the point is that her photos are almost soft, they offer a view of New York that isn't so "hard" so to speak. I love her work.

  • @sebastianfernandez6146
    @sebastianfernandez6146 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think photographers are the most thoughtful people out there. Really interesting and insightful interview.

  • @stevemphoto
    @stevemphoto Год назад +41

    This is the MUST watch street photpgraphy content on RUclips. Love this series! Makes me want to leave work, grab my camera and hit the streets!

  • @StevenBrener
    @StevenBrener Год назад +6

    Wow...such terrific shots. Amazing how she's able to capture so many fleeting moments of interest that most of us would fail to recognize or be ready enough to capture.

  • @trix-4656
    @trix-4656 Год назад +7

    One of your best interviews. She spoke and we listened.

  • @winslow_j
    @winslow_j Год назад +25

    This is really great. I love her work, she's got a ton of knowledge to share, and I always love seeing female street photographers being highlighted. Only watched 10 minutes so far but I can't wait to finish this one

    • @JJ_Photo
      @JJ_Photo Год назад

      @X D compared to what?

    • @vega35mm
      @vega35mm Год назад

      @X D Show us your pictures

  • @mrstandfast2212
    @mrstandfast2212 Год назад +12

    That is one of the most interesting photography films I've watched in an age. The constantly moving backdrop and sounds of the city was like I was actually there. Melissa is an engaging and communicative subject, and what she had to say was thankfully free of self importance. Likewise, the interviewer was perfect in that they let the subject speak with little prompting from them, a rare attribute these days. Add that to her wonderful images, and the fact that she didn't bore with discussions about her camera or lenses, she just got on with what she likes to do. I shall now go and watch some of the others in this series. Thank you for a most enjoyable film.e

    • @pierreghazarian6087
      @pierreghazarian6087 Год назад +1

      it’s great to see serious and skilled people not taking themselves too seriously

  • @ZenoWatson
    @ZenoWatson Год назад +11

    This was an important walkie talkie Paulie, for woman photographer's and all of us. Melissa is amazing!

  • @kostyafedot551
    @kostyafedot551 Год назад +12

    Very mature talk! It is great to have videos like this where fathers of street photography are mentioned. It is important to have street photography history preserved.

  • @johnvr1
    @johnvr1 Год назад +14

    I love it when my prejudices are broken. At first, a lady with dual residency in NYC and Connecticut struck me as just a rich wannabe, but over time I was impressed by her shots, her persistence and her wisdom. Kudos to you and her! For a 60-year-old guy, she's an inspiration (but how does she walks so fast?).

    • @josepartida1711
      @josepartida1711 Год назад +2

      she's a new yorker, they gotta walk fast lol

  • @ammyBS
    @ammyBS Год назад +17

    My new favorite, everything from what she says to how she expresses herself, and the photographs, amazing, great episode!

  • @fotofillholland
    @fotofillholland Год назад +6

    The way she expresses and communicates passion is just as inspiring as Joel's talent for the same thing, it's difficult to not be taken away with it.

  • @patrick8035
    @patrick8035 Год назад +5

    Love how candid she was about her shyness at the beginning - that’s definitely the hump that I have still yet to get over, so it’s great to see the result of someone who overcame their shyness in this genre

  • @BrianBoycePhotography
    @BrianBoycePhotography Год назад +2

    This is one of the best interviews like this I’ve seen of any Street Photographer. Melissa was able to express so passionately and eloquently the nature and beauty of street

  • @nunodores
    @nunodores Год назад +17

    Definitely the most inspiring Walkie Talkie to date. Thank you for bringing her in!

  • @danny_liao
    @danny_liao Год назад +5

    Melissa is a legend! Her photographs with the "SONY" is much MUCH better than many of the idolized Leica shooters out there right now. Thanks for putting her on. She has so much knowledge to offer.

  • @eddie_g
    @eddie_g Год назад +3

    Melissa’s words and experience trigger inspiration in me to see moments everywhere I walk in life.

  • @monkeypawism
    @monkeypawism Год назад +2

    She's very tuned in. "Funny, without making fun". Thanks for exposing her - will be fan.

  • @LunarCatOnAir
    @LunarCatOnAir Год назад +3

    Such an inspirational, fresh and light person. She's radiant. Thank you so much.

  • @rkulla
    @rkulla Год назад +1

    First 10 minutes alone, everything she said was spot on and practical. Can't wait to finish the video after work.

  • @JulianaBeasley1967
    @JulianaBeasley1967 5 месяцев назад

    I like that she talks about self-doubt despite her amazing work. I like that honesty and vulnerability and it's probably why she is capable of doing what she does so well.

  • @metalfingersfilm
    @metalfingersfilm Год назад +11

    fuck yeah paulie, this series is so so fire dude. honestly some of the best photography content on the platform. every episode is filled with so many lessons and tid bits of invaluable industry knowledge.

  • @KombatFlix
    @KombatFlix Месяц назад

    so glad this channel is about photography and photographers of all different ages, ethnicities, genders and walks of life. Amazing work and interviews every video.

  • @garrettmain3712
    @garrettmain3712 Год назад +16

    I really appreciate that this is an older woman who looks like they have their shit together. She’s married, she has a career. She isn’t some greasy late 20-something toting some Leica M/x100v. She’s talking about her workshops, trips she’s taken, her work philosophy. It’s cool. I love her.
    “Hope is not going to build you a body of work.”

  • @scriptings
    @scriptings Год назад +1

    This watch was so inspiring to me. She manages to be both practical and profound in her outlook on photography. She clearly has a well trained eye. Love a bunch of the shots she got in this video

  • @rajeevasamarawickrama1475
    @rajeevasamarawickrama1475 Год назад +6

    The best Walkie Talkie to date. This one’s an online educational course unto itself. You’re doing such a great service to the entire street photography community (and the genre). Thanks Paulie B.

  • @ancheno7167
    @ancheno7167 Год назад +1

    What I really like about this interview and the others are the DOUBTS those photographers have.
    It's refreshing

  • @TheMacSpeedy
    @TheMacSpeedy 6 месяцев назад +1

    these videos are really inspiring, spent my whole life taking pictures and filming things but never realized my passion for it, I actually lost touch with it for awhile… started to think I just didn’t have the drive for anything. Thank you so much.

  • @jd87a
    @jd87a Год назад +16

    A lot of good wisdom here -- would love to see more Walkie Talkies with older street photographers. Can we get Matt Weber? Also great Daniel Arnold cameo at the end there

  • @AnthonyKongSYD
    @AnthonyKongSYD 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a very nice interview. She has so much confidence - I would never be able to shoot pictures of people so up close like her.

  • @SYLPHone
    @SYLPHone Год назад +1

    Wow this is one of my favorites from this series so far. Her personality glows and so do her photos. Fantastic.

  • @rf.photographs
    @rf.photographs Год назад +2

    One of the best Talkies. Vibe/energy of a mom/auntie but dropping straight photography GEMS. Lol

  • @jonathanrobinson5002
    @jonathanrobinson5002 4 месяца назад

    A great episode with a straight talking New Yorker. What a wise person she is.

  • @martinlawrence8427
    @martinlawrence8427 Год назад +1

    Love Melissa…great photographer. Her passion, drive, dedication and intelligence shine through!

  • @blackcameraphoto
    @blackcameraphoto Год назад +3

    I can definitely see my idea of her in her pictures!!!! Her photos are amazing and her explanation of her intentions is inspiring! Bravo 🎉🎉🎉

  • @LennartPetersson
    @LennartPetersson Год назад +1

    This Walkie Talkie is just freaking good. The talk, the light, the sound, just everything says - take me there, I want to walk there with a camera!

  • @babettesfeast6347
    @babettesfeast6347 7 месяцев назад

    Every single sentence is a profound sense of considered wisdom and her photos are world class.

  • @dominey
    @dominey Год назад +1

    Watching this just reminds me how much I miss the energy, rhythm and pulse of NYC. There's a flow to it, and Melissa is bobbing and weaving through it like a surfer riding a wave. Really cool.

  • @steqhanos826
    @steqhanos826 Год назад

    absolutely love what shes saying but also how she is saying it. so expressive, passionate and on point

  • @stevehageman6785
    @stevehageman6785 Год назад +2

    Love this series Paulie - Thanks for interviewing Melissa, it is great to get a woman's perspective!

  • @willw6126
    @willw6126 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love this. Hearing that someone so talented was shy to start off with gives me hope that I can overcome that boundary

  • @homomagus
    @homomagus Год назад

    It's wonderful that there is a photographer who captures people and the era, not just the flawless lines of architecture. Buildings without people are dead, and we are so afraid to get close to people that we have already forgotten what a person looks like just on the street, how he walks, how he is dressed, what he thinks about and where he is in a hurry. Remarkable work of the author.

  • @keelynoxleymitchell
    @keelynoxleymitchell 4 месяца назад

    This is one of my favorite videos of yours, Paulie! I absolutely LOVE the various perspectives that I'm noticing the female photographers are bringing to the world of photography. Thank and Melissa for your work!

  • @MariaMunoz-rz1nz
    @MariaMunoz-rz1nz Год назад +1

    I have enjoyed this so much! I l lived in Nyc for many years, and the last few I started doing street photography. It changed my world! Everything she said resonated with me, she’s the real deal. I got a bit homesick!

  • @brooksilg
    @brooksilg Год назад +4

    What a great one! Many insightful thoughts Melissa shared here. “Shoot with the right brain, edit with the left” and observing Street Photographers generally as optimists are some ideas that I will most likely carry with me moving forward. Thank you!

  • @IceBergs
    @IceBergs Год назад

    You've had a lot of people on these walkie talkies but you've never had a better speaker than this. Every line is just raw unfiltered aged facts and everyone needs to listen UP if this is your hobby too!

  • @nicholasdavidsmith
    @nicholasdavidsmith Год назад +3

    I’ve only been shooting for a year and a half and this was some of the most inspiring advice I’ve ever seen. So many great quotes and cool life stories!

  • @smalltalk.productions9977
    @smalltalk.productions9977 Год назад +4

    paulie-melissa was FANTASTIC! thank you both for the effort and the sharing. i was so impressed by melissa's generous spirit tossing out these inspirational gems. but i also LOVED her images. they are so well made. compositionally, they are filled with life from edge to edge. f8? no blown highlights, nails exposure. woowoo. and the color's were vivid yet not too too. so impressive. BIG thumbs up.

    • @Maxime-ho9iv
      @Maxime-ho9iv Год назад +1

      If you have a Sony a1 and you manage to blow the highlights, there is something seriously wrong about what you’re doing. You basically just have to set the camera on aperture priority and auto iso, the camera will do the rest, that’s the beauty of a modern camera.

  • @J.ortegadesign
    @J.ortegadesign Год назад +3

    Nothing like waking up to a new episode of Walkie Talkie 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @pedalpa3998
    @pedalpa3998 Год назад

    Certainly my favorite of the Walkies. She is talented, brilliant and a great communicator. Her passion shows and you were smart enough to let it flow naturally. Well Done

  • @IlyaBlay
    @IlyaBlay 5 месяцев назад +2

    "Frustration, joy, and ice cream" Beautifully said.

  • @SciTeF
    @SciTeF Год назад +1

    This is FANTASTIC! I have to watch again to let everything sink in! Thanks very much!

  • @Dudehomiemanbra
    @Dudehomiemanbra Год назад +4

    Just amazed at how fantastic Melissa's dialogue, creative insight and wisdom are in this WT episode. Thanks you guys!

  • @enkayk
    @enkayk Год назад +9

    Refreshing non hipster, straight up person down to earth interview :)

  • @EgoDrivenFilms
    @EgoDrivenFilms 6 месяцев назад

    This guy catching GREAT moments in the background without intending to. NYC is a unique place. Thank you for the walkie talkie!

  • @MKRShoots
    @MKRShoots Год назад +2

    OH how happy am I to see women photographers! I love her!

  • @gisele6961
    @gisele6961 Год назад

    Excellent feature. I've loved watching MIssy's work for years. Always fun to run into her on the street and she has a lot of wisdom to share.

  • @11XI
    @11XI Месяц назад

    Very inspirational talk and lessons of photography and life in general. What a woman!

  • @rakim7484
    @rakim7484 7 месяцев назад

    27:55 walking and taking such a photo is just pure talent. It is SO perfectly framed

  • @walthornik
    @walthornik Год назад +5

    walkie talkies are my absolute favorite thing on youtube! looking forward to every single one

  • @tjwalkup7155
    @tjwalkup7155 Год назад

    This was very pleasant to watch. She is lovely and I love her outlook on observation of her subjects. Also she is encouraging as a seasoned Photog. She is also just a beautiful person, likely her life with that attitude makes it easy. There is nothing better than watching and capturing people. It does take love.

  • @belaacs5238
    @belaacs5238 Год назад +5

    She could teach 90% of YT street photographers, what is street photography all about. No funny clothing, no bs, no high fives, no playing big shots like those 90% do.

  • @ZachNagy
    @ZachNagy 9 месяцев назад

    The wisdom packed in these 38 minutes. is incredible and invaluable!

  • @GABRIEL_CRAFT
    @GABRIEL_CRAFT Год назад +1

    Really appreciate getting to see different ages genders and backgrounds on this channel. Really happy to see another digital shooter as well.

  • @erikd1012
    @erikd1012 Год назад

    This is the greatest Walkie Talkie I've watched so far. Marvellous. Great photographer!

  • @reseswank7749
    @reseswank7749 Год назад

    Pearls of wisdom sprinkled throughout. What an inspiration in work and Art and to acknowledge the bag of doubt. I luv that. Namaste. Piece of art. Brava

  • @brettwood737
    @brettwood737 Год назад +1

    Mate, these walks talkies are at the top of my must view list. I’m learning a heap and it’s good to hear from so many different voices.

  • @EricMichaelMehl
    @EricMichaelMehl Год назад

    62 years young and still extremely new is absolutely awesome… she kills it !!!

  • @robinmackie2840
    @robinmackie2840 10 месяцев назад

    This is a fantastic video. I was in NYC three years running and just did exactly what Melissa did.... I absolutely relate to, and agree with everything she says. Her motivation, ideas, work methodology... everything....and yes, "shoot with the right side of the brain, and edit with the left" 👍👍👍

  • @spencerbentley_creates
    @spencerbentley_creates Год назад +1

    Thank you for continuing this series. Street was my first love and these discussions really help me stay open and excited about photography.

  • @constantinelykiard1644
    @constantinelykiard1644 Год назад +1

    Today is a day I learned a lot about why and how I do what I do when I roam the streets with a camera. thank you for putting it into words.

  • @OneMonthTwoCameras
    @OneMonthTwoCameras Год назад +2

    Man this video makes me so happy. Love Melissa's perspective and this generally just makes me miss the shit out of NY 💖

  • @TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss
    @TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss Год назад +1

    I absolutely love her work. I bought her photo book and I find myself laughing at/with most of the photos. But strangely, her photos don’t work as well on instagram. But in print, they are glorious.

  • @jesusisapisces
    @jesusisapisces Год назад +1

    The fact that this incredible woman started street photog in what imagine is her 50s, gives me hope. I always imagined that to begin the process in my 30s was too late. With that said, she is so mesmerisingly introspective and philosophical; I really enjoyed listening to this and drinking in all of her wisdom. It must have been an absolute pleasure to do this photo walk with her. I'm going to check her work out.

    • @eastbaystreet1242
      @eastbaystreet1242 Год назад

      I am getting back into photography now that I have more time at age 62. It will take a year or so to reduce the failure rate, but I will be having fun throughout the journey. I will shoot limited film and mostly digital. And who says a 68 year old can't take great pics (allowing myself a few years to get better at it).

  • @sawknee
    @sawknee Год назад +1

    Paulie, thank you for this series. These videos are historic and will continue to inspire for many years to come!

  • @chenmunn
    @chenmunn Год назад

    A picture speaks a thousand words. This was a lot of pictures (which were superb street photos), and I actually listened to every one of the million words here.

  • @sarahSmith-Klein
    @sarahSmith-Klein Год назад +2

    For me there is very few people who can photograph NYC streets and get good unique photographs. Melissa is definitely one! Love her work all around. The other big one for me is Michael Ernest Sweet. His work is totally out of the norm. His book The Human Fragment changed me as a photographer.

  • @tonystack5022
    @tonystack5022 Год назад

    Really enjoyed that and what resonated with me most was that I did photography for years to rear my family and pay the bills and now that I’m 62 I can take the time to appreciate it more and see what I already know through different eyes
    Thanks for doing this

  • @alandargie9358
    @alandargie9358 Год назад

    What a great video! I've had this in my "to watch later" list for ages, but kept putting it off because of the 38 minute length! But wow Melissa fills that time with gems and nuggets of goodness, both verbal with her ongoing commentary on street photography and action as we watch her break off momentarily to take a photo. Brilliant! The quality of the photos is stunning, both the content and the pure image quality.