Wow! What a man! I will too return to this video! I happened to watch a video on creativity in photography yesterday. The author emphasized the significance of photographer's own point of view on the subject. Now, this guy has a POINT OF VIEW on things! Thank you! Very inspiring!
absolutely fascinating. I am a newcomer to the channel, having only watched maybe a dozen videos so far and I find them as fascinating and inspiring as Graeme Wiiliams' videos. It is so interesting to hear about peoples drives and history and what moves them. I found John Paul's comments about his working alongside and about his father's influence quite moving. Thank you for bringing him and his selection of artists to my attention.
JPC has such a descriptive and wide vocabulary that he is so fascinating to listen to A great selection and commentary thank you Paul and The Crithouse. Keep up your good work one of my absolute fave RUclips channels.
I agree, everytime I listen to Paul, I have to stop to let it sink in, and then I'm probably understanding only a small percentage of his message. Thanks!
I check for your new videos every day with much anticipation not knowing who would be on next. Then I tune in and see John, a major influence for my nature work. I am a huge, huge fan of John's work. It was a pleasure watching this episode. Like you, I'm going to rewatch this episode many more times. Thanks a bunch. You rock.
I gotta say I looked up some of John's work and this guy is an insanely good artist. Love the anecdote and the choices, very different than most folks featured so far. And love seeing local folks.
Very good episode. Sometimes John speaks a little too fast for my old ears, and then I seem to get lost in his verbiage so I'll need to rerun this one a few times, thanks, Jeff.
Wow! What a man! I will too return to this video! I happened to watch a video on creativity in photography yesterday. The author emphasized the significance of photographer's own point of view on the subject. Now, this guy has a POINT OF VIEW on things! Thank you! Very inspiring!
Wow, thank you!
absolutely fascinating. I am a newcomer to the channel, having only watched maybe a dozen videos so far and I find them as fascinating and inspiring as Graeme Wiiliams' videos. It is so interesting to hear about peoples drives and history and what moves them. I found John Paul's comments about his working alongside and about his father's influence quite moving. Thank you for bringing him and his selection of artists to my attention.
Welcome aboard!
JPC has such a descriptive and wide vocabulary that he is so fascinating to listen to A great selection and commentary thank you Paul and The Crithouse. Keep up your good work one of my absolute fave RUclips channels.
Thanks for listening. And thanks for the kind words.
I agree, everytime I listen to Paul, I have to stop to let it sink in, and then I'm probably understanding only a small percentage of his message. Thanks!
I had to look up a couple of things
This was wonderful. Not sure we deserve him but his online content has taught me so much. Thank you Paul!
Thank you.
Thoughtful and opens horizons. Wonder what my five images are.
Have you figured it out yet?
Excellent, thank you. One little problem though, it was far to short.
Agreed.
I check for your new videos every day with much anticipation not knowing who would be on next. Then I tune in and see John, a major influence for my nature work. I am a huge, huge fan of John's work. It was a pleasure watching this episode. Like you, I'm going to rewatch this episode many more times. Thanks a bunch. You rock.
We're were honored that he accepted our invitation
I gotta say I looked up some of John's work and this guy is an insanely good artist. Love the anecdote and the choices, very different than most folks featured so far. And love seeing local folks.
He's great. We loved the variety as well
Wonderful guest and host! 😊
Well, at least a wonderful guest.
Very good episode. Sometimes John speaks a little too fast for my old ears, and then I seem to get lost in his verbiage so I'll need to rerun this one a few times, thanks, Jeff.
Zoltan, I'll admit to having to reference a dictionary once or twice.