I agree with the beauty behind people in need not for the struggle or money coming from it but think back to all them books about history showing army men carrying other injured men to safety, or the photos of evacuees getting on a train leaving loved ones behind but to go to be free of the war, with homeless it is the beauty of even in the worst they manage to keep pushing through day by day fighting to survive and it is beautiful moments to capture for history purposes to show the future the times we live in today.
i normally would not take photos of people in need, but one day in DTLA this man asked me to actually take his photo and i did, ended up being one of my favorite photos.
I can relate so much. Starting at 18:00 , he talks about collecting retro video games and watching WKUK growing up. So dope to see someone mention WKUK. That's literally my childhood!
Some good shooters on the walkie talkie but I think yours were damn good in comparison. Energetic and a keen eye very cool work, dig it, look forward to seeing more!
This video was a much better insight into your life. I’m sorry to hear about what you been through. Stay strong bro 💪 I’m gonna buy you a cold one when I visit!
Dude, I have to admit- it’s been a hot minute since I did street photography, especially in 35mm format, and I was incredibly inspired by this video and your Walkie Talkie vid. Gonna hit the streets again with some film here soon 🔥
You’re attitude is pretty free, kinda brave but mostly just emotionally in touch. You are right 99/100 to take the picture. The use of photos is another thing, more complicated, more bullshit, but I believe making and selecting/exhibiting/publishing are separate practices.
Think I'm from your hometown, had a friend who said he had a buddy that went to school with you, and was so shocked to here you were from around this area. It was awesome to hear! Hope to follow a similar path and get some photos up in NYC one day Keep being awesome
This is such a great video. Really love how you are level on the things that matter, I’d def grab you a beer if I’m in NY some day. Keep inspiring us Trevor.
You can't ask a person for a photo, get pernission and expect authenticity in frame. Better to beg for fogiveness than ask for permission. Take the shots. All of them.
When he took the photo of the street guitarist guy I wonder if he’s thinking he’s the 9th street photographer to take his photo that day… (if that makes sense) Also… any monies from those types of photos.. do they street photographers break them off with money??
As I a rule I don’t personally take photos of homeless people generally because I think it could be exploitive but also it’s to easy. I tried to avoid women in active wear and kids as well, sometimes that shots just too interesting though.
I think if you're talking to homeless people, not just using them as props in your art but treating them as people and interacting with them as individuals, then it's fine to take photos of homeless people. However I avoid taking photos and running. I don't think that's OK. You need to respect them as people.
Because I was being myself but I was acting more because a camera was on me for 6 hours this day I was in my neighborhood and more relaxed because I wasn’t in midtown until later
The videographer is passionately wrong about taking photos/documenting of homeless people. Go read Photographing the Homeless: Art or Exploitation? by John Simpson and ROBERT SHULTS ON PHOTOGRAPHING HOMELESSNESS WITH INSIGHT AND EMPATHY by Chris Gampat
My left ear really enjoyed this video. All jokes aside, love your work, keep doing what youre doing brother.
goddamnit
Had to make sure my headphones weren't busted lol
He's a photo guy not an audio guy 😂
I discovered you and your work on paulie’s walkie talkie, Really inspiring work. Can’t wait to see more !!
Welcome aboard!
Same.
hey welcome to the show
Thanks for the show
how do i change the channel
I’m not sure
Hello
I agree with the beauty behind people in need not for the struggle or money coming from it but think back to all them books about history showing army men carrying other injured men to safety, or the photos of evacuees getting on a train leaving loved ones behind but to go to be free of the war, with homeless it is the beauty of even in the worst they manage to keep pushing through day by day fighting to survive and it is beautiful moments to capture for history purposes to show the future the times we live in today.
youre crazy inspiring man, the more you learn about Trevor the cooler he gets
Glad you think so!
one of the nicest guys, thanks to paulie i started watching ur work
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i normally would not take photos of people in need, but one day in DTLA this man asked me to actually take his photo and i did, ended up being one of my favorite photos.
please keep this coming on a regular! I love listening to your words man! You're a G on street photography! wish I get to meet you one day
Soon
Tyler pure content Love these videos that showcase the personality behind all the photos we enjoy
Thank you Tyler!
@ more content pls & hope you ready to chug PBR’s when run into you in midtown cuz I’m buying!
Great personality and talent. Keep grinding. One question, you talked about money being tight so how did you get a Leica M6 + lens?
I can relate so much. Starting at 18:00 , he talks about collecting retro video games and watching WKUK growing up. So dope to see someone mention WKUK. That's literally my childhood!
Goodd
“ITS WALKIE TALKIE TIME”
Some good shooters on the walkie talkie but I think yours were damn good in comparison. Energetic and a keen eye very cool work, dig it, look forward to seeing more!
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Your perspective in society is interesting. Keep it up
Thank you! Will do!
Yes, yes. Now 365 days with Trevor Wisecup
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Really inspiring. Love your work Trevor. Keep doing you, man.
This video was a much better insight into your life. I’m sorry to hear about what you been through. Stay strong bro 💪 I’m gonna buy you a cold one when I visit!
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Great video! You are incredibly inspiring for me! Thanks!
i would watch another day with trevor wisecup, this one was good
Great conversation !
The lady asking '' Is that a rat''
''yeah''
her(in her head)''what the fuck is up with new york''
Dude, I have to admit- it’s been a hot minute since I did street photography, especially in 35mm format, and I was incredibly inspired by this video and your Walkie Talkie vid. Gonna hit the streets again with some film here soon 🔥
not to be a fanboy but you cant help but love this guy and how true he is to himself and the way he approaches things
You’re attitude is pretty free, kinda brave but mostly just emotionally in touch. You are right 99/100 to take the picture. The use of photos is another thing, more complicated, more bullshit, but I believe making and selecting/exhibiting/publishing are separate practices.
enjoyed it a lot, thanks. you inspire me! cheers from Ukraine
Rock on!
You have Soul Trevor Wisecup !
I absolutely love your work, you are now my favorite photographer❤
Good thank you
@@trevorwisecup of course! Your welcome
you got such a wonderful view for life and art. Love your works and please keep creating because we need more people like yea.
fantastic shit man, your story makes me feel a little less hopeless about my own journey with photography.
"Say cheese"
*Rat wakes up from the dead*
Think I'm from your hometown, had a friend who said he had a buddy that went to school with you, and was so shocked to here you were from around this area. It was awesome to hear! Hope to follow a similar path and get some photos up in NYC one day
Keep being awesome
Awesome video! But my right ear would also like to listen to the video haha
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Im actually watching this video during the intermission of Astroid City! What are the chances. Love your work and your channel. Subbed!
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I like the third person title it makes me think of the Rock. Big fan of your content.
Good thank you
Love u work trevor, u r amazing, u are and inspiration to me
grettings from mexico jeje :)
You rock!
Thank you for inviting me/us in the show❤ wisdom man wisdom🌸📸🤌
This is such a great video. Really love how you are level on the things that matter, I’d def grab you a beer if I’m in NY some day. Keep inspiring us Trevor.
Thank you good
Hey thanks a lot you're such a model in photography and as a person to me bro
My pleasure 😊
meow :) trevor is so cool. probably my favorite photographer! i hope things are good :)
Us too!
Not even once he reached for his Leica. All the time shooting with "good and cheap" point and shoot. :D
Alwasys with a can of beer - guy is my hero lol 👊
I hope I run into you while shooting one day! You're a lovely person and great photographer
Good thank you
Don't stop do a lot of this videos Trevor!
love your work!
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What a guy man. I also fuckin knew it would be Egon Schiele. You're a legend.
I’m not sure if that’s true takes a long time
Love ur attitude
Loved this vid man! Keep up the great work! Hope to shoot with you one day 🤘🏼
came from the walkie talkie, love the vids mane
Loving your videos ...
Good thank you
Loved this video! Just remeber to make the audio Mono when you export it for the next one ❤
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Maaan, 13:28 this the most honest reaction after almost having a heart-attack from this dead rat haha
This is great man, keep it up.
Hiid
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Kickass video, inspired rn.
You can't ask a person for a photo, get pernission and expect authenticity in frame. Better to beg for fogiveness than ask for permission. Take the shots. All of them.
Semi-serious question: why put a greasy hamburger on top of that beautiful Leica?
Shoutout to Schiele and the Vienna Secession massif ❤
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When he took the photo of the street guitarist guy I wonder if he’s thinking he’s the 9th street photographer to take his photo that day… (if that makes sense) Also… any monies from those types of photos.. do they street photographers break them off with money??
9:03 clean ass dap up
I loved this Trev!
Do you practice any other type of photography aside from street photography?
Life photography
@@trevorwisecup 😂😂okay you're right
I love you bro.
Great video man! What was the name of that Wes Anderson movie you were talking about?
Astroid City! It had just came out right before this was filmed.
I'd love to meet you one day
I have those Shattered Backboard J's
👍👍👍
Bro, at least give money to the busker
Why was the interview with the Trevors deleted?
Thanks for the shout out.
❤️
so the walkie talkie was you playing a character? or just being high energy and exaggerated
High
@@trevorwisecupso you were on drugs back then?
Trevor, I'm curious what watch are you wearing? It seems to be your constant in video's I've seen you in and I'm curious if there's a story behind it.
This needs to be a regular weekly series! Any chance?
Ask Matt Herzog
Trevor! Your cool
You too
love the video :D
amazing what buying a camera for the hell of it and searching "how to use a camera" can do for you
sometimes yt algorithm gets it right
good stuff
Very good
Good
So nice
Nice
So nice
Egon Cholakian here
hey 💛
...should have given the guitar guy a dime though
Hey Trevor, reality is a convention :|
real as fuck
yoo dude love the work but the audio is off
I know, I didn’t record this, my friend who filmed me just sent me this one version that I uploaded
Did you work at Trader Joe’s??
As I a rule I don’t personally take photos of homeless people generally because I think it could be exploitive but also it’s to easy. I tried to avoid women in active wear and kids as well, sometimes that shots just too interesting though.
I think if you're talking to homeless people, not just using them as props in your art but treating them as people and interacting with them as individuals, then it's fine to take photos of homeless people.
However I avoid taking photos and running. I don't think that's OK. You need to respect them as people.
You're the fuckin man
Preferred this video - would way rather see genuine than acting
why'd you say you were acting in walkie talkie? just curious
Cuz
Because I was being myself but I was acting more because a camera was on me for 6 hours this day I was in my neighborhood and more relaxed because I wasn’t in midtown until later
I guess I’m not understanding the “acting” bit? Was that not real? Are you throwing shade at Walkie Talkie? Just…confusing is all.
No of course it was real and genuine I just played my personality up a little bit, tends to happen when I’m shooting and in Manhattan
What’s your biggest fear.
Sex
Drink, vape, drink, smoke, shoot. Bad-ass. Real.
A day with who?
this guy its a snobb
11:13 what theee heeeeeeck you cant say thaaaat
The videographer is passionately wrong about taking photos/documenting of homeless people. Go read Photographing the Homeless: Art or Exploitation? by John Simpson and ROBERT SHULTS ON PHOTOGRAPHING HOMELESSNESS WITH INSIGHT AND EMPATHY by Chris Gampat
i loved the video but idk why there's only the left audio channel working
Because the spectrum
who?
trevor wisecup is your last name real????
Yes very authentic
Hey
Hey
Hey
@@trevorwisecup Hey
Love you’re style, but dump the orange black shirt 😂
I liked the shirt.