Looking for Confrontations -- Walkie Talkie with Trevor Wisecup -- ep. 27

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @knottage
    @knottage Год назад +2680

    "I'm not the kind of person to flash someone in the face and then run away" literally a full video of him flashing people and running away 😂

    • @davidhardy879
      @davidhardy879 Год назад +146

      I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought exactly the same thing . And , by the way , there IS a huge difference between " Confidence " and " Arrogance " !! He's leaning way over to arrogance side , possibly even into the abrasively aggressive . NO ONE likes having someone pull up a camera a few inches from their face and have a flash go off !!! And , runs away like a petulant child !

    • @goodmrgary4240
      @goodmrgary4240 Год назад +266

      Eh, disagree. No running, he just kept moving. Anytime someone tried to speak with him he stopped and engaged. This is a great example of how to conduct street photography. The flash is aggressive, agreed. i never use flash in street photography. That said, I use digital camera body so my rule is, take the photo. For me, if someone has an issue I can just kindly delete the photo and show them that I have, that will pretty much resolve any issue. Also, never photograph kids without a parents consent. It's really not a big deal.

    • @ColtenGarrett-ic7rz
      @ColtenGarrett-ic7rz Год назад +33

      I don't think he's running away he's just in the zone he gets into his own world after he gets a shot he moves to the next like workers.

    • @davidhardy879
      @davidhardy879 Год назад +30

      @@ColtenGarrett-ic7rz All I can say is , LOOK AT THE FACES OF THE PEOPLE in these photos . These are folks who are not thrilled ( if not openly angry ) that someone has just come up in their face and fired off a flash .

    • @davidhardy879
      @davidhardy879 Год назад +21

      3:08 ... he literally SNEAKS up on a man just trying to eat his lunch in peace and then " Slinks " away like a thief in the night . lol !

  • @DannyB83
    @DannyB83 Год назад +3264

    As a somewhat introverted photographer - I clenched my buttcheeks throughout that whole episode.

    • @GreyGhost-r4z
      @GreyGhost-r4z Год назад

      😂
      There are some really fkd up dressed people in society. Do they own a mirror 😂

    • @nikitakarask1824
      @nikitakarask1824 Год назад +154

      the most funny thing that trevor is extra introverted but with balls

    • @georgestanilandgmail
      @georgestanilandgmail Год назад +2

      haha, exactly me also

    • @ismaelpena6473
      @ismaelpena6473 Год назад +4

      For real 😂😂😂

    • @magicinternet
      @magicinternet Год назад +45

      @@nikitakarask1824he’s always drunk when he shoots

  • @Bruno_Kay
    @Bruno_Kay Год назад +1259

    Most beautiful part about the confrontation at 31:55 is that, while the man is explaining you should never f*ckn take pictures of guys like him, the cameraman is taking 24 pictures a second of the guy.

    • @GuillaumeL-ib6pf
      @GuillaumeL-ib6pf Год назад +120

      Also the 19 CCTV cams around filming him and recording it on various businesses and government cloud storage.

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 Год назад +79

      But it is not really about the picture itself, its about saying to someone "I don't care about you or your private space, I'm going to do what I want". That is the issue. To some people, that might trigger the "fight modus".

    • @chat6128
      @chat6128 Год назад +72

      @@laurencewhite4809except the private space argument is kind of void in public

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 Год назад +59

      ​@@chat6128 Legally speaking, yes. But we are not talking about legal or not legal. We're talking about someone doing a quick move and pointing something at someone, right in their face, and sometimes using a flash. To a normal person, whether they know about cameras or not, this is easily threatening. And you ARE stepping over a line. And in some people it naturally triggers the fight mode.

    • @chat6128
      @chat6128 Год назад +15

      @@laurencewhite4809 agree to disagree i guess, but if you are in a public space, there is no expectation of privacy. legally or not. it might be surprising, but that’s all it really should be.

  • @hyperspaceelf
    @hyperspaceelf Год назад +22

    What a sweetheart. So infectious watching someone on their mission, doing what they love.

    • @dongvermine
      @dongvermine 5 месяцев назад +4

      Not even close. If this guy came around me he would be kissing the pavement with broken camaras as well.

    • @Bestcanadianever
      @Bestcanadianever 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@dongverminepretty sure that’s illegal

    • @dongvermine
      @dongvermine 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bestcanadianever I would rather be judged by 6 rounds than carryed by 12 at my funerel…get with the program Felix. Bud

    • @Bestcanadianever
      @Bestcanadianever 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dongvermine I’ll stick with my program where I’m not jailed and I can interact with trever if he photographs me, it ain’t that deep kid

    • @kelechi_77
      @kelechi_77 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dongvermine we got youtube gangbangers before gta 6

  • @mattdayphoto
    @mattdayphoto Год назад +1163

    I've never met Trevor in person, out of the blue a couple of years ago, he FaceTimed me and we talked for about half an hour. Incredibly nice person. This was great. I'm not a street photographer but I love what you're making with this show, Paulie. ❤

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +68

      Love you kisses

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +78

      can i come to ohio and stay with you and wife?

    • @mercedesklasysborodo5197
      @mercedesklasysborodo5197 Год назад +1

      @@trevorwisecup what

    • @davidellinsworth3299
      @davidellinsworth3299 Год назад

      ​@@trevorwisecupI guess it's a "no" then? 😂

    • @kmsingleton
      @kmsingleton Год назад +4

      I just read this comment and the first couple of replies without looking at the names. Initially thought it was a fake comment with replies from Indian bots 😂. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @Goval400
    @Goval400 Год назад +4329

    If the joker was a street photographer

    • @YusefEmuna
      @YusefEmuna Год назад +88

      Best comment right here

    • @D13GOR
      @D13GOR Год назад +95

      Lmao as soon as he said “walkie talkie time” this is the first thing I thought of

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +20

      Jadakis

    • @JustinPhillip
      @JustinPhillip Год назад +2

      😂

    • @ivunchow
      @ivunchow Год назад +2

      😂

  • @trapy3550
    @trapy3550 Год назад +607

    The photo of his mum, near the end of her life, is incredible and so powerful. Had to stop the video to take it in and laugh at the goosebumps. The story behind it elevates it beyond being just a stunner. What an incredible person Trevor is.

  • @TravisHenson777
    @TravisHenson777 Год назад +473

    What a character. One of my favorite episodes! This guy is so entertaining to watch.

  • @FKSas
    @FKSas Год назад +87

    you've tapped into an aesthetic that feels like both this film and Trevor Wisecup have come right out of the 70s or something. This is fantastic and I hope to see you continue making work.

    • @eonsofficial
      @eonsofficial 11 месяцев назад +1

      💯

    • @LL-bl8hd
      @LL-bl8hd 8 месяцев назад +1

      The most impressive thing in this video for me was him finding a guy using a pay phone in the 2020s. 😁

  • @LIFETIMEACCESSplus
    @LIFETIMEACCESSplus 10 месяцев назад +834

    Camera - $5,695
    Lens - $5,395
    Bank Account - $0.86

    • @RabidNemo
      @RabidNemo 8 месяцев назад +8

      Those are new prices he could have gotten the camera used

    • @LIFETIMEACCESSplus
      @LIFETIMEACCESSplus 8 месяцев назад +61

      @@RabidNemo you right. Probably got it on sale for 99.992% off

    • @Ma-pd4bw
      @Ma-pd4bw 8 месяцев назад +10

      You gotta be about that life man...stay free

    • @marioarias9942
      @marioarias9942 8 месяцев назад +13

      But the experience is priceless 😉

    • @deanjelcic9299
      @deanjelcic9299 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thats the way it Works 😊

  • @LeslieABronxBebeFalu
    @LeslieABronxBebeFalu Год назад +267

    He takes photos, gives advice, sings, shoots ball, and is a comedian.
    I know how he feels about the pics of his mom, lost mine recently and I have pics of her towards her last days and they're beautiful memories.
    He and this episode were definitely fun to watch. 👍🏾👏🏾🎉😂😂

  • @justinkingery2489
    @justinkingery2489 Год назад +510

    Love to see a bold photographer who is willing to take the risk and, when the time comes due to take a tongue lashing, remains calm and collected, says what he needs to say to get out of the situation safely, and then CARRIES ON WITH THE WORK. Bravo on the way you handled the confrontation, Trevor! I don't think it could have been handled better tbh. Nothing you could say would have made that guy less angry, so just remain humble, apologize, and get to the next photo. Great episode, Paulie!

    • @lcandothat
      @lcandothat Год назад +29

      He is being rude

    • @justinkingery2489
      @justinkingery2489 Год назад +3

      @@lcandothat Who are you talking about? Who was being rude? And what about it?

    • @lcandothat
      @lcandothat Год назад +28

      @@justinkingery2489 it’s rude to take pictures in people’s faces with the flash then post them online sir.

    • @justinkingery2489
      @justinkingery2489 Год назад +33

      @@lcandothat It's a curious opinion you hold about a situation in which one person takes a photograph of another person on a public sidewalk (fully within his legal rights to do) and the photographed person curses the other out, attempts to intimidate, and threatens physical harm to the photographer, and you have the gall to call the photographer the rude one in the exchange. I guess our opinions differ. No idea why you're spending your time watching street photography videos in the first place, tbh.

    • @lcandothat
      @lcandothat Год назад +27

      @@justinkingery2489 it is de facto rude and completely appropriate to respond the way these people are doing. Have you heard of the west borough baptist church? Everything they do is within the bounds of the law, yet it’s still rude. What if he was just flashing the camera in their face, I would argue that’s rude but to keep the picture and post online for millions to see is wrong. Public privacy is something both parties should mutually respect, he is no higher than a paparazzi with his moral compass. Don’t assume I don’t understand the artistic expression because I do, but you are pretending this isn’t black and white when it is, what he is doing makes people uncomfortable and might ruin their day, all so him and his crony subscribers can get off the the “raw nature” of the photos. It’s comical how condescending you have to be to think this isn’t rude.

  • @erikjohnson4876
    @erikjohnson4876 Год назад +81

    There's something special about the slightly-off-kilter creative mind of certain artists. It's a little scary too. Like, a little bit too much could go the wrong way. Trevor is clearly on that artist spectrum. You can hear it in his answer of why do you take photos..."Because I have to." I KNEW he was going to say that. You can see it in his eyes. Much respect to him for chasing the art and being polite in the process. Great video, Paulie.

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +13

      The disaster occurred artis

    • @erikjohnson4876
      @erikjohnson4876 Год назад +3

      @@trevorwisecup I like your style. Keep at it.

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +2

      @@Adrian-wd4rnhmu

    • @MaeckesPlanB
      @MaeckesPlanB 5 месяцев назад

      He is NOT being polite! -.- Taking these kinds of pictures (and posting them online) is illegal in many countries.

    • @ropegiver
      @ropegiver 3 месяца назад +1

      @@MaeckesPlanB Not illegal where he is so your point is unfortunately irrelevant.

  • @KWSPhotography
    @KWSPhotography Год назад +208

    That confrontation at 31:50 shook me up a bit as it reminded me of when I was starting out in practicing street photography and had a very similar aggressive reaction. I still calmly and politely told the person what I was doing and they understood (we actually had a nice chat after the explanation), but it had still shaken me up the rest of the day. I truly admire just how well Trevor handled that interaction!

    • @babettesfeast6347
      @babettesfeast6347 Год назад +44

      Someone pulled a knife on me 11
      years ago when I was taking photos, it totally destroyed my confidence. Now after watching Trevor I want yo get back out there.

    • @Red_Star_robin
      @Red_Star_robin Год назад

      ⁠@@babettesfeast6347people are crazy but you should get back out there if it’s what you enjoy man!

    • @Ropey
      @Ropey Год назад +15

      @@babettesfeast6347 do it, but this time make sure you conceal carry.

    • @gordonlewis7570
      @gordonlewis7570 Год назад +2

      @@Ropey Conceal carry what, exactly?

    • @Ropey
      @Ropey Год назад +13

      @@gordonlewis7570 anything that will protect you legally, in my opinion. a handgun

  • @g8slavin217
    @g8slavin217 Год назад +54

    this guy needs a card or something to give people, a lot of these photos are gorgeous and i feel like a lot of them would appreciate you capturing them in the moment

  • @analoguestills
    @analoguestills Год назад +786

    Trevor has balls to do street photography WITH THE FLASH ON. Another great video of the series.

    • @magicinternet
      @magicinternet Год назад +33

      It’s easy to do when you’re drunk

    • @fnvtyjkusg
      @fnvtyjkusg Год назад

      Honestly a dick move

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Год назад +22

      What's the point of using flash? It just makes pictures look worse for no reason.

    • @oxymarvin
      @oxymarvin Год назад +8

      definitely not worse.

    • @valentinogrimaldi2103
      @valentinogrimaldi2103 Год назад +10

      the balls of invading ppl lives? Street photography is discretion.

  • @ruffianrandev
    @ruffianrandev Год назад +197

    I Love this dude, super confident with his approach to photography and full of character. One of the best walkie talkie episode ever.

    • @darkthanatos9927
      @darkthanatos9927 Год назад +11

      One could also say unrespectful and agressive...
      Tbh dont like the way he takes pictures

    • @hrvsmart
      @hrvsmart Год назад +10

      @@darkthanatos9927 disrespectful maybe, but not aggressive. Its a public place and you're constantly neing photographed by a thousand cameras every day. he's just following the example of the famous street photographers such as bresson

    • @mattmtoronto
      @mattmtoronto Год назад +5

      @@darkthanatos9927 You don't like the way he takes pictures? That's great...don't take pictures like he does. I don't like your take on things or your youtube commentary :)

    • @valentinogrimaldi2103
      @valentinogrimaldi2103 Год назад +5

      @@hrvsmart Bresson? he never used flash, covering the camera with black tape. Street photography is about discretion and respect. This dude got no balls, he simply does not care about people space...he uses sweet words just to make ppl less angry MAYBE cause he knows his "way" of taking photos is not respectful. He jsut wants to achieve his goals, no matters how he treats ppl.

    • @djcool6021
      @djcool6021 Год назад +3

      @@valentinogrimaldi2103 true but i kinda respect that XD

  • @burntt999
    @burntt999 Год назад +690

    Hear this guy talk for a few moments you can tell he’s going to do something. He’s got that desire and weirdness that artists have.

    • @ivanmatveyev13
      @ivanmatveyev13 11 месяцев назад +5

      "artists"

    • @brandycat8513
      @brandycat8513 9 месяцев назад +12

      Coke.

    • @mcdo0gal1985
      @mcdo0gal1985 9 месяцев назад

      I agree

    • @danielsmith2318
      @danielsmith2318 5 месяцев назад +5

      i immediately clocked this guy as a serious artist cause the way he talks reminds of a bunch of amazing graffiti writers

    • @aristology6912
      @aristology6912 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@ivanmatveyev13what’s your problem lmao photography is art

  • @giodoray
    @giodoray Год назад +38

    I've gone through the comments and noticed a mix of reactions - supporters, critics, and defenders. Trevor, if you're out there, hello! While some label the work as "low quality", a term I find highly subjective, I see Trevor's photos capturing the essence of the saying: "You are who you are when nobody is looking."
    The reality is that many online photos are curated illusions - often filtered, staged, or taken during significant life events like birthdays or graduations. And while there's no shortage of picturesque shots taken atop mountains or hills, they don't necessarily leave a lasting imprint on memory. Contrast that with a unique shot of four workers in yellow vests transporting an expensive painting in New York. That single image says so much about society - the stark contrast of how the workers might never earn in a year what that painting sells for in a day.
    I applaud such bold and evocative photography. It speaks of freedom and authenticity in an era where some spend hours selecting the 'perfect' yet indistinguishable selfie for Instagram. I'm a fan.

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +7

      Good I got the job at fruit loops

    • @yonmusak
      @yonmusak Месяц назад

      @@trevorwisecup I don't understand (not currently 'like') your body of work, but I'm still intrigued, so I think that the fact it can make me think means I'll enjoy the ride. Thanks man.

  • @SteezyKane
    @SteezyKane Год назад +408

    NOW WHEN THEY SEE US IN THE STREETS ALL THEY WANNA DO IS TAKE PICS AND IM LIKE OKAY

  • @DavidBirchphoto1.
    @DavidBirchphoto1. Год назад +59

    You have to admire his passion and confidence. It’s not put on, he’s very natural with people and it reflects in his work.

  • @YouTubegripe
    @YouTubegripe Год назад +93

    33:37 I love how Trevor celebrates with laughter when he knows it was a great photo, very inspiring, “gear doesn’t matter”, hope he has a great career ahead and a wonderful life.

    • @Robstrap
      @Robstrap Год назад +8

      Hes using a £5000 camera body, and the lens is probably another 2k

    • @laveyanist
      @laveyanist Год назад +4

      @@Robstrap yes, he has a good camera, but he even said "once you're comfortable with what you're doing, sure, upgrade" not "expensive gear makes no difference at all." As someone using a pretty shit camera and cheap lens, I still shoot photos that I find really, really enjoyable and know that it isn't the gear that makes the photo, but gear can *optimize* the photos.

    • @matthewwolverton-bg2fz
      @matthewwolverton-bg2fz 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Robstrap Yeah, but it really doesnt matter. Sure it's ironic, but these photos could be made with any point and shoot. Street isn't exactly Leica's forte

  • @ibadfish17
    @ibadfish17 Год назад +74

    Yeah, great way to start my Friday off. I never add comments to videos but I just gotta say this is my favorite series on RUclips. Super inspiring getting to see the process and perspective from a wide range of different photographers. Gotta be my favorite channel.

    • @ianhall662
      @ianhall662 Год назад +1

      Everything you just said… I feel exactly the same way, hence my reply 😊

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +2

      Giod

  • @sourbaileys
    @sourbaileys Год назад +7

    The two pictures of Trevor's mom blew me away.
    Absolutley beautiful.
    The last picture of her had SO much bite to it, at least for me I saw her resiliance and strength.
    Extreremly powerful.. actually made me tear up.
    Thank you Trevor for everything you do.
    For all of us who love and support genueine art, we appreciate your hard work and dedication.
    God bless.

  • @MrIize
    @MrIize Год назад +69

    I believe the "secret camera" is a Chinon Auto 3001 Multi Auto Focus. Great/fun video.

    • @chuckvincent5691
      @chuckvincent5691 6 месяцев назад +1

      Shhhhh

    • @JulianaBeasley1967
      @JulianaBeasley1967 5 месяцев назад

      I think it is a Yashika point and shoot. I had one. Great camera with Zeiss lens as I recall but I am not a gear head.

    • @snickerswo1f519
      @snickerswo1f519 5 месяцев назад

      That's not it

  • @nansenscat9315
    @nansenscat9315 Год назад +25

    This guy is a fucking genuine artist. Honest, open, vulnerable and aware. Fearless…yes, in the sense that he has fear and doubt, like all true artists, and he sits right there in it and feels it, processes it and keeps moving. The part about crying to his gf and doubting his picture taking abilities is so important. I’m so glad he shared that.
    What some of these critics in the comments section fail to understand is that the thousands of pictures taken that aren’t anything special is a fundamental necessity in this art form. Trevor admitted his book project would take years. He was on the street for one fucking afternoon, open heart, curious, and shooting pictures. All you photography experts critique the resulting pictures from one day’s work like you think it’s so easy and effortless. You may want to consider changing your outlook and find some humility, curiosity and lose those ideas that you know everything.
    This video is a treasure. A look into the mind and heart of a great young photographer, and a teaching session for other artists on some very meaningful and valuable elements of the artistic process.
    Thank you for making this video, and thank you Trevor, for the generosity and inspiration here.

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +2

      good

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +4

      thunderstruck

    • @stuartshook3614
      @stuartshook3614 Год назад +3

      I couldn't agree with you more. Well stated.

    • @nansenscat9315
      @nansenscat9315 Год назад +1

      @@mechanicalcanvas If that’s true that’s awesome. Gilden was awesome

    • @David-h4z2s
      @David-h4z2s 6 месяцев назад +2

      It's all been done before
      Bruce Golden Jeff Mermelstien Gus Powell
      Garry Winogrand, Martin Parr Trent Parke

  • @californiapattycakes4417
    @californiapattycakes4417 Год назад +29

    What an interesting & talented person!!!!!
    He handles himself so well when ppl get a little crazy.
    Thank you for showcasing Trevor & all his thoughts. This is one of my favorite episodes.

  • @BEEFSTEWWW
    @BEEFSTEWWW Год назад +100

    I love Trevor Wisecup. His photos are wonderful, and his energy/personality is infectious. He feels like a man out of time.

  • @thecasualphotographer
    @thecasualphotographer Год назад +29

    I love this guy's chill, carefree, personality to everything. He's just living his best life.

  • @jeffhoffman3429
    @jeffhoffman3429 Месяц назад +1

    Trevor is a very grounded person who has things figured out, street/life smart! I love it, stay humble and get yours!

  • @FPSkevas
    @FPSkevas Год назад +142

    What an episode, definitely one of my favorites! Handled every "difficult" situation like a boss, learned a lot in this one. Thanks, Paulie & Trevor.

  • @jalbertoP1990
    @jalbertoP1990 Год назад +104

    Man. This video is just... Gold. I don't know how to express how inspired I feel right now. Thanks! To both of you

  • @nicolaslevy2657
    @nicolaslevy2657 Год назад +34

    The best Walkie Talkie video yet, Paulie. Really appreciate Trevor for sharing all the pictures that turned out, and not just the successful ones. An honest look at a day of street photography.

  • @diggityskillet
    @diggityskillet Год назад +4

    He seems like a genuine person. Refreshing to see someone that cares about peoples emotions when they are mad he has taken a picture. He realizes they are having a moment in humam existence. My favorite photo was the one of his mother looking out of the window in the door.

  • @BowserLucaTheThird
    @BowserLucaTheThird 7 месяцев назад +2

    For the historical and cultural documentation it's important having photographers out there doing this, he is obviously talented and dedicated enough to be financially supported in this endeavour.

  • @jahikhalfani
    @jahikhalfani Год назад +87

    Really excited to watch his career develop. Amazing energy and dedication. A true street / life photographer

    • @maxwalsh234
      @maxwalsh234 Год назад +1

      "shoot first apologize later". love this dude fr

  • @rnil0
    @rnil0 Год назад +21

    @trevorwisecup is a real G. Ran into him on the street and spent the next hour walking and talking with him like he’d known me for years. Super nice and genuine guy and truly living in the moment. Another great episode, Paulie!

  • @botant500
    @botant500 Год назад +14

    That confrontation is my worst nightmare when I'm taking pictures on the street. He handled it better than I think I would. Good on him for stopping and engaging even when his personal safety was in question.

    • @zacharykolbe161
      @zacharykolbe161 Месяц назад

      I think in those situations you have to remember that the person getting defensive is a deeply hurt human being. Trevor handled it perfectly, don't feed into the anger just be calm and try to understand where they are coming from.

  • @UserChannelGemriMedia
    @UserChannelGemriMedia Год назад +9

    „You live the choices you make“ this dude has been crushed by life till he reached a level of wisdom

  • @jgreenturkey2
    @jgreenturkey2 Год назад +7

    I like this guy's confidence. That's a very hard thing to have taking stranger's photos. I honestly like the process more than the photos, which makes me like the photos lol.

  • @eeli808
    @eeli808 Год назад +26

    This series man is gonna be historical for sure! Like they are gonna use this stuff in college lectures in the future. Keep it up man!

  • @jameswilted
    @jameswilted Год назад +25

    I recently lost my mother and Trevor's dedication of this video to his mother made me tear up. Another incredibly enjoyable video Paulie, thank you so much for making these :-)

  • @RolandKaufmann
    @RolandKaufmann Год назад +15

    I really want to channel this kind of energy when I’m out on the streets. Supreme confidence that whatever happens is okay. Trevor seems to embrace conflict/interaction which is a great headspace to be in. I’ll get there one day.

  • @agiOverlord
    @agiOverlord Год назад +3

    I rarely leave comments, but this mini film has me excited. The atmosphere, the handheld shooting, the main character, the aesthetics of film New York, the philosophy of the street photographer. I really really liked it. ❤

  • @aykatsing
    @aykatsing Год назад +13

    Love Trevor's reaction when he knows he got a good pic. Beautiful and powerful photos of his mom. Thanks for another great episode Paulie.

  • @Mrcurly-k4v
    @Mrcurly-k4v Год назад +5

    I really think walkie talkie videos will go down in history for future generations about real street photography. There is nothing like it on the internet at least not in recent times. People in the future will go back and look at these videos to get inspire and learn, just the way we do right now watching videos like “everybody street”, etc etc.
    thanks a lot paulie.

  • @RhythmGuitarMan
    @RhythmGuitarMan Год назад +53

    Trevor is such an inspirational guy. His enthusiasm and determination are so infectious. I love that someone young can be so self-assured and knowledgeable whilst also modest. I want to get out with my camera… What a cool chap.

  • @timblass4811
    @timblass4811 Год назад +14

    Favourite episode so far. Don't over think things, react to the moment. Be confident in what you're doing and why your doing it. Sounds simple, but it's one of the hardest things to do. Wish Trevor the very best and will definitely be in line for that book when it comes too!

  • @JayHall25
    @JayHall25 11 месяцев назад +8

    This episode really emphasizes the limits street photograpers are willing to have. Like I'm mostly likely not doing flash street photography like this and that's ok because that's the limit I'm willing to accept for myself. Trevor is ok with going over that limit since he's willing to accept the outcomes of it whether good or bad. Setting limits/boundaries is a personal decision photograpers have to do for themselves.

    • @visa2256
      @visa2256 6 месяцев назад +1

      THIS!! This is something a lot of people keep missing on this video, it's really about doing what you feel comfortable with, if you want to get out of comfort zone, it's okay too, explore, try, and have fun

  • @nestynotnasty4405
    @nestynotnasty4405 11 месяцев назад +4

    What makes this a Masterpiece is the authenticity and he was just raw and bold. Amazing fella

  • @mariahmoneda
    @mariahmoneda Год назад +16

    The Miley Cyrus song constantly rotating in his brain between images really is what made this endearing for me. Street photography has always felt super invasive, like you’re stealing moments that aren’t yours… but Trevor makes a shared one that is evident in the images he makes.

  • @steffsteffson
    @steffsteffson Год назад +8

    I could listen to him for hours... one of the most inspiring guys on this channel.

  • @Blue_Camera_Cat
    @Blue_Camera_Cat Год назад +30

    His attitude towards confrontation is pretty amazing, great episode!

  • @someonesusingmyname
    @someonesusingmyname Год назад +6

    This made me want to pick up a camera for the first time in ages. I wish i could spend a day with this guy. Truly inspirational

  • @Celephais471
    @Celephais471 2 месяца назад +1

    I started watching this video anxious as f, but grew to love Trevor and the way he shoots by the end. Balls of steel and I'm not sure I could ever do it myself, but I'm inspired!

  • @ColdenRaney
    @ColdenRaney Год назад +8

    Best one so far. Love this kid. If I lived over there I would 100% wanna be his friend. What a unique, and genuine person. Great episode and some of the best photos made so far.

  • @medes5597
    @medes5597 Год назад +6

    I said this when he showed up briefly in a vlog, but Trevor reminds me so much of the people I used to take photos with from my old school. We were a bunch of miserable, private school kids who eventually got thrown out but we had a camera a piece and a desire to do something artistic. He had the same kind of manic artistic energy, knows what he wants to do, and has to do, but couldn't explain why.
    Also he comes across as an absolute sweetheart. I wish him nothing but the absolute best. Great photos, great dude. Hope everything comes together for him.

  • @williamlasl
    @williamlasl Год назад +7

    I appreciate this episode as kind of a companion/counterpoint to the episode with Daniel Emuna. It’s a very interesting contrast in process and philosophy between Trevor and Daniel. Two very different approaches to street photography. I think watching these two episodes together is enlightening.

  • @chrisraney1996
    @chrisraney1996 Год назад +49

    I love Trevor and his work. He gives off an "unscrupulous/ ambulance chasing lawyer" vibe and I dig it.

  • @birceakgun
    @birceakgun Год назад +6

    THIS IS AMAZING. trevor is a phenomenally talented artist and truly an inspirational being. and to be honest this video meant a lot to me in many different ways. as someone who lives with social anxiety and mostly avoids conflict, I find trevor's approach and advices on street photography incredibly valuable on the larger scale as well. that’s why i believe this episode probably would be interesting for also those who are not interested in photography whatsoever. i love having people like trevor around me and i appreciate their passion and their willingness to confront anyone on that hill. much respect and love.

  • @DCDA-LA
    @DCDA-LA Год назад +7

    this is something that's better than Netflix

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam Год назад +9

    What a kewl dude.
    One of the best W T episodes IMO
    A true ambassador for Street Photography, well documented by our man in NYC, Pauli.
    Thanks so much for sharing

  • @thoughtdujour
    @thoughtdujour Год назад +9

    I had to pause the video to say that I think the photographers that you're making documentaries on are living philosophers. Just another wonderful episode

  • @adith293
    @adith293 5 месяцев назад +1

    One of the most authentic videos I've seen on RUclips lately. Soo much culture around NY! Being an outsider, this fascinates me as I love raw street photography.

  • @Dead2you
    @Dead2you Год назад +9

    there's something very thought provoking about candid photography. capturing that unmanufactured moment. this is awesome.

  • @DarrylEbanks
    @DarrylEbanks Год назад +18

    Every artist/photographer needs a Trevor Wisecup in their lives. This was great.

  • @romanus8788
    @romanus8788 Год назад +6

    Huge love for this explicit episode, which i believe finally lays what concerns us bare, something we rather not face at, to the surface. And Let it known to the world by demonstrating himself in confrontation with troubles that are expected to fear us out.
    Yet, not Have got no enough spirit or skills for challenges in the street.
    It's like bringing me down for the next couple weeks if i was in such situation where i first came across those people who were hurt by me taking photos without them knowing.
    HE'S JUST SO SMOOTH AROUND PEOPLE AND HIS SUBJECTS

  • @Onuarrod
    @Onuarrod 11 месяцев назад +6

    Just a plumber here enjoying this video that loves street photography 😊

  • @fjodorf7341
    @fjodorf7341 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not a photographer, I just like to look at stuff - but this guy is so, so inspiring. Everything he said was pertaining to photography but if you remove the context it was also really great life advice. Thank you for sharing!

  • @film.fiasco
    @film.fiasco Год назад +22

    yo, when at 31:55 Trevor kept his cool like a block on antarctic ice, I immediately knew this guy is a living legend!

  • @GameLikeYouMeanIt
    @GameLikeYouMeanIt Год назад +14

    This was fantastic. At first Trevor comes off as a bit rude, but you soon realize he is actually very considerate. He respects the people he is photographing, and keeps his cool when people get upset. Really great video

    • @trevorwisecup
      @trevorwisecup Год назад +2

      good kisses

    • @GameLikeYouMeanIt
      @GameLikeYouMeanIt Год назад +1

      @@trevorwisecup Gives me some inspiration, and guts to get out and shoot. Keep up the good work Trevor

  • @matthewsilva6333
    @matthewsilva6333 Год назад +15

    this is easily my favorite walkie talkie, trevor got me into street photography

  • @CrescentRollCarl
    @CrescentRollCarl 3 месяца назад

    I've watched the episode a few times. His style is not what I prefer, but the episode itself is pure gold. What a character.

  • @Dayssbefore
    @Dayssbefore 5 месяцев назад

    As a New Yorker, I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of people that didn’t say anything. His photography and attitude is incredible, glad this video was recommended to me

  • @Souljacker7
    @Souljacker7 Год назад +9

    Both of his pictures of his mom are incredibly beautiful

  • @Texashammered
    @Texashammered Год назад +22

    This was dynamic. I love seeing how different people navigate the streets and what motivates them. This felt so personal.

  • @LightHarmonies
    @LightHarmonies Год назад +5

    Fantastic episode, this is exactly what it feels like to be making street images. I also love how Trevor downplays the importance of gear, it's really not about what gear you are using at all. Also the way he handled that ultra aggressive park ave bro, Trevor has ice in his veins, calm cool and collected. Afterwords "im not gunna let that rattle me" I know aloooooooot of photographers who would, really well handled. Great watch!

  • @Taxi_Cab_
    @Taxi_Cab_ 6 месяцев назад +1

    He shouldn't have to worry, people totally understand what he's saying. It's literally the joy of people watching. There's something about seeing interesting characters and capturing human moments to keep forever.

  • @konger94
    @konger94 Год назад +2

    His personality is so freeing. Growing up in a wealthy household, I can say that I will never be this free as this man.

  • @__uffalo
    @__uffalo Год назад +4

    What I love most about this is how little MOSt people care about being photographed which is just so amazing coz I would be terrified to take pics of random people

  • @chessthecat
    @chessthecat 6 месяцев назад +40

    "Gear doesn't matter." Also this guy "I can't tell you what I'm using in case you buy it and you're as good as me." "You don't have my lens."

    • @arthurbttf
      @arthurbttf 5 месяцев назад +14

      Usually when a video blows up like this one, if he would have told the camera's name, the price would skyrocket.

    • @snickerswo1f519
      @snickerswo1f519 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@arthurbttfthank god he gatekeeps then

    • @comicallyred
      @comicallyred 5 месяцев назад

      tongue in cheek

    • @KaptainKerl
      @KaptainKerl 5 месяцев назад +7

      somehow its always the guy with a leica who says this.

    • @justtese8179
      @justtese8179 2 месяца назад +2

      Chinon auto 3001. Solid camera

  • @justamanwithanopinion
    @justamanwithanopinion Год назад +11

    At this point I have nothing new to say about this series. It is brilliant. I guess I'm only commenting because I want RUclips to push this content to more people because more people deserve to see it. Netflix, sign this man up for a series or two please 💪🙏

  • @drewdungatesmith
    @drewdungatesmith 3 дня назад +1

    At the start of this video I thought “this guy is an absolute bellend”. Then I saw the photos he takes, and thought “well, at least he takes a good photo”, then “maybe he’s got a point”. He’s got an approach and it seems to work for him. Art divides and his approach is divisive.
    That first photo of Trevor’s mum is beautiful.

  • @fatnose0
    @fatnose0 Год назад +2

    I feel like it's pretty unethical but also so worth it. It's really the only way to get that kind of picture and reaction out of someone. The picture comes out looking as candid as it gets.

  • @Ascarthor
    @Ascarthor Год назад +4

    I hope more and more ppl will understand how important art is and also how cool it is to be part of it

  • @cdwc
    @cdwc Год назад +12

    What a brilliant episode. Trevor is charismatic and engaging, and makes everything feel alive. The editing of this video was equally sublime. Thanks dude.

  • @wizthon
    @wizthon Год назад +4

    Love Trevor’s energy haha. He has the right attitude to be a photographer of life.

  • @JustinBradleyPhotographer
    @JustinBradleyPhotographer 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love the way he describes his photography, it's such a pure and real description, "photographer of life." I like his style, you just do it, don't obsess about all of the irrelevant details, like gear, you can even do this with your phone (you won't get the same reactions though, but if that's you, as he says, "do you") The technical stuff should only serve as a means to achieving your goals, the goals that you will never understand or know until you get out and start shooting, processing, and viewing the final product. If at that point you are screwing something up or need to learn something, it will be abundantly clear.
    They do have a term for photographer of life... "Lifestyle Photography"

  • @wildbitt
    @wildbitt Год назад +2

    that black and white, double exposure of the couple kissing with the child in the "background" is quite amazing. Love his pathos and all around approach to photography. Good things ahead for him I'm sure.

  • @goliy1
    @goliy1 Год назад +9

    "Thank you so much for the video, it truly inspired me. Before this episode, I mainly shot inanimate objects on the street, but after it, and the Soju bottles, I just went to the city center at night and also took photos of the most interesting passers-by with a flash! Surprisingly, most passers-by were happy, smiling, some even posed. As a result, this was one of the most productive days for cool shots!"

  • @CallumToms
    @CallumToms Год назад +3

    Never comment on vids, this was a great. Such a great format, held my interest solidly. A very raw, casual picture of Trevor at work whilst also being ridiculously easy to watch - not easy. More more!

  • @gabrieladler3789
    @gabrieladler3789 7 месяцев назад +3

    I’m not gonna lie, I have a very difficult time getting behind this. He says he has time for everyone, but he’s very clearly trying to get out and dodge after every pic. I think it’d be different if we weren’t in the phone / info era where everyone is snapping all the time, but he admits he knows he’s kinda messing up people’s days sometimes. He spends the entire video trying to justify what he does. I feel like if he just actually slowed down and took a second to explain to people what he does they’d get it. But instead he’s just basically burning film on half these shots cuz he’s tryna get out so quick. People in the comments seem to love it. He makes great stuff. I’m just not crazy about the approach.

    • @slugsex
      @slugsex 7 месяцев назад +2

      he was being tongue in cheek when he said he was going to mess up that guys day, because he knows that’s what you think is happening lol. I don’t understand this sentiment, I promise you when we die the split millisecond of someone taking a photo of you in the street and with no information other than the fact that you happened to be on one of the most popular streets on the planet at any given time will not matter

    • @absentmindstate
      @absentmindstate 2 месяца назад

      @@slugsex Fr. Straight up who gives a shit about their photo getting taken, im more worried about big tech selling my data and the government having the ability to spy on us through all our technology even when its off. Shit id gladly be a subject of a photo, even cooler if it ends up in a museum somewhere. Of course people may feel uncomfortable but theres much bigger things to worry about than a split second flash. If you have an issue with it you can ask the photographer not to post it and usually they have no problem with that.

  • @ciupercaemil
    @ciupercaemil 24 дня назад +1

    What a character! One of the best walkie talkie episode! You should put his Instagram link in the description,just like in your latest videos. Thanks for all the great content and showing us all this amazing photographers and people,at the end of the day!

  • @Justheretohelp
    @Justheretohelp 2 месяца назад +1

    brother, your confidence is off the charts I wish I could be that way now. keep it up man

  • @ruff1draft
    @ruff1draft Год назад +3

    Paulie B keep doing your thing stay blessed Trevor Wisecup reminds of the older generation of streetphotographers from.the 1970s and early 1980s.

  • @TobiasHolzweiler
    @TobiasHolzweiler Год назад +9

    I feel very inspired. thank you both for taking the time to share so much of your work.

  • @TheFilmFellow
    @TheFilmFellow Год назад +4

    Just goes to show we can spend years and years out there.. it’s the photos of our loved ones that matter the most!

  • @EinarBMAN
    @EinarBMAN Год назад +11

    For those you want to know that camera he does not want to tell you about is a Chinon multi focus auto 3001

    • @fukolombobby
      @fukolombobby 9 месяцев назад

      looking at the back of the camera it appears to be the Revue AF 900 as it doesnt have the buttons the chinon has\

    • @EinarBMAN
      @EinarBMAN 9 месяцев назад

      @@fukolombobbyI have that exact camera but imma let you cook

  • @portnoyrlz14
    @portnoyrlz14 Год назад +26

    I know Trevor doesn't give a shit, but his approach is aggressive, intrusive, disrespectful. I'm glad there's people confronting him.

  • @johnschnorr318
    @johnschnorr318 Год назад +8

    Paulie, you are great at making these videos. This series is so good. I feel like I am walking along with you.