Robert Herman - Street Photographer
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Robert Herman is a master of color street photography in the tradition of Saul Leiter and William Eggleston. His exploration of New York City spans more than three decades and has recently been collected in his first monograph, The New Yorkers (2013 Proof Positive).
Excellent lecture. His insight into where to be (and the patience and serendipity required) for the ideal shots are so helpful. Thank you for making this available.
Thanks to everyone who enjoyed my talk. Signed copies of The Phone Book and The New Yorkers 3rd printing now available from robertherman.bigcartel.com
The absolute best lecture so far! I love shooting on street ! Yes I was accosted by manager of "Chanel" on Bloor St. I advised him that I Could, I would and if he interfered with me I would have him charged. This is Toronto. The phone pix are incredible! I use small cameras, really smal as easier than phone. Good Luck with Book 2.!
RIP, Robert Herman.
Great presentation and inspiring work
Still my favorite of the series
Great stuff. Could tell he was very much influenced by Saul Leiter’s work. The cross reflections on the glass panes and such.
wasn't saul leiters's street photos not public at the time herman was taking his
Amazing photos!!!
Thanks for this good video 📸👍🎞
Great lecture!
I am just blown away with your well-tempered eye. Your images are just awesome, delicious, and bear witness to your unique approach to steet photography. I want to see morel I will be looking for this new book.
Very informative, thank you for sharing!
Beautiful photos. Robert, the photos seem like they are black and white photos with touches of color. Is this the result of post-production. I love the sometimes subdued color...so cool
really beautiful
RIP Robert Herman (1955-2020)
This is a fascinating look at what one can accomplish with an iPhone (and lots of talent, of course!).
film
that was hardcore rad!
respect
RIP.
Girl in the bubble on the beach.....appropriate metaphor.
Ah man, I have a Samsung. Wah wah
I left this page at I phone
+splootan - Yep...the iphone is the camera you always have with you??? Not if your a professional...
+Travy Gumbo incredibly narrow minded of you both. Great photography is about so much more than gear.
+Luke Collins Yeh your right, i actually use my iPhone myself. Think i was just reacting to my concern everyone seems to be doing this now and where its going...but still my reaction was out of character.
No problem at all, as long as your shooting that's the most important thing :-)
Im a relatively active street photographer and personally dont own a camera phone. When making the decision to carry a camera and be ready i think that is an important step, i sometimes have months where i dont feel like taking street photographs and this is actually very good to take a break. When i am motivated i pick up the camera and look for pictures. the type of camera is irrelevant but the act of going out with it its important step, it means I'm ready and open. Nothing against phone pictures but for me having it all the time and when i am not ready/motivated wouldn't be good for me. Smartphones make so many things easy and accesable which of course is a great thing and in the right hands can be creatively incredible.
Do people actually pay to sit at these?
It’s called social networking.
A lot of just plain snaps.
Let's hope the mumbling, stumbling MC never gets to embarrass anyone of Herman's statue again. Atrocious and unprofessional.
OK pics but not great