La photo 11:25 n'est pas une photo de Reuben Radding mais une photo d'un de ses élèves, Will Gautier. La photo 53:26 n'est pas une photo de Reuben Radding mais une photo d'un.e de ses élèves, Holly Keller..
Je l'attendais cette vidéo avec impatience et elle n'a pas déçu ! 😁 Not only is Reuben's work amazing, but the way he talks about photography with such deepness and passion is truly inspiring!
As someone who recently switched to film, I agree with him. Its absolutely psychological more than anything else. At this stage in life, film is the better fit for me. And I'm no longer shooting a high volume of photos, so the cost isn't a huge factor. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter much. You just use what makes sense for you.
I love Reuben Mindset, a person who inspires me so much. I have also pre-ordered his book (hope it arrives safely in Germany...) Hopefully I will meet him one day. Thanks for the video!!!
Wow, merci pour cette vidéo ! Déjà j'ai découvert la photographie et la philosophie de Reuben et j'adore, et ça fait du bien de prendre le temps de s'immerger dans la pratique d'un grand artiste, mais aussi dans tout ce qui va avec, son approche du monde, des gens, et finalement de la photo. Encore svp !
La claque de la fin d'été... Il faut ajouter un 3ème R à RR: Reuben Radding Rules!!! Très très bonne vidéo!!! Bravo la team!!! Avec en prime un moment savoreux sur la cohérence aujourd'hui de shooter en numérique...
Nice interview. The speech about the Trump party coverage confirms a mind thinking differently from the mass that tends to divide anything in black and white. His mindset and approach is the right way to get the work. As artists and photographers we should remove our personal opinions and being open to emphatyze in that moment. It can be an opportunity to know more about the world around us. A great video here.
Always love hearing from Reuben, but the camera work on this leaves a lot to be desired (following every girl that walks by being the most annoying thing).
About the film... If you are scanning, definitely no meaning or matter. What's the purpose of shooting film to make it into a digital file??? If you are doing the whole process developing, up until printing, that's what makes a difference to shooting film!
This guy has good shots but as a photographer saying his camera is just a box with a hole in it and it doesn’t matter why is your box with a hole in it one of the most popular, well designed and extremely expensive cameras on the planet? If it doesn’t matter then go out and shoot with a cheap plastic lens on a disposable camera. Guess what? Gear matters. And whoever says it doesn’t is either a pompous ass or genuinely out of touch. Stop it already, it’s been done to death…
You are completely missing the point. I'm pretty sure you can't take his camera and create the same photos with it. The best camera in the world doesn't mean anything if you don't have a good eye. I'm sure if you gave him a point and shoot he'd do fantastic things with it. The clarity of the image may not be the same but the interest will be there.
@@adeenooo5799 Do you have any reading comprehension? The first sentence I wrote is complimenting his photography. And your second sentence seems like the typical insult to someone with whom you don’t agree with. My Point is about some cliche statement made by fancy camera owners trying to make themselves seem way more humble than they probably are. I own multiple Leicas and Hasselblads but would never refer to them as just “tools”. That’s exactly what a ‘tool’ would say. Sure, and I’m the one completely missing the point. I think you read into what I wrote a little too deeply…
@@ivanmuniz9812 His shots that you like weren't only made with an expensive Leica, but actually several different cameras, including a point & shoot. The nature of photography is the same. The tools operate with some differences in capability or character, but the nature of the process is the same. I think that''s more the point.
La photo 11:25 n'est pas une photo de Reuben Radding mais une photo d'un de ses élèves, Will Gautier.
La photo 53:26 n'est pas une photo de Reuben Radding mais une photo d'un.e de ses élèves, Holly Keller..
Je l'attendais cette vidéo avec impatience et elle n'a pas déçu ! 😁 Not only is Reuben's work amazing, but the way he talks about photography with such deepness and passion is truly inspiring!
As someone who recently switched to film, I agree with him. Its absolutely psychological more than anything else. At this stage in life, film is the better fit for me. And I'm no longer shooting a high volume of photos, so the cost isn't a huge factor. In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter much. You just use what makes sense for you.
I love Reuben Mindset, a person who inspires me so much. I have also pre-ordered his book (hope it arrives safely in Germany...) Hopefully I will meet him one day. Thanks for the video!!!
I just wanna hang out with Reuben all day ❤ahhmazing mind
Wow, merci pour cette vidéo ! Déjà j'ai découvert la photographie et la philosophie de Reuben et j'adore, et ça fait du bien de prendre le temps de s'immerger dans la pratique d'un grand artiste, mais aussi dans tout ce qui va avec, son approche du monde, des gens, et finalement de la photo. Encore svp !
La claque de la fin d'été... Il faut ajouter un 3ème R à RR: Reuben Radding Rules!!! Très très bonne vidéo!!! Bravo la team!!! Avec en prime un moment savoreux sur la cohérence aujourd'hui de shooter en numérique...
Nice interview. The speech about the Trump party coverage confirms a mind thinking differently from the mass that tends to divide anything in black and white. His mindset and approach is the right way to get the work. As artists and photographers we should remove our personal opinions and being open to emphatyze in that moment. It can be an opportunity to know more about the world around us. A great video here.
Superbe vidéo! Le temps long ça réussit à ce genre de formats!
Camera man panning every girl that passes by is so weird
Thank you
Always love hearing from Reuben, but the camera work on this leaves a lot to be desired (following every girl that walks by being the most annoying thing).
Omg it's terrible, one of the women looked annoyed by it too. I would be.
I agree … this camera man would be so fired on my-watch
Jason Eskenazi such a master for all of us!
Stay tune then, one hour interview with Jason eskenazi is coming soon :)
@@spot.streetphoto omg!!!!!!
Un des meilleurs en activité
right on the money regarding film
Great interview , i really liked his perspective, and about film agree 100%
Great video. Way to go guys
The photo at 53:26 is not by Reuben Radding, but by his student Holly Keller.
The pic at 11:25 is not by Reuben but by one of his students, Will Gautier
Great interview. 😊
Further proof, if proof were needed, that the mind behind the camera is as important as the bodies in front of it.
Que pensez vous du travail de Reuben Radding ?
What song is at 21:37?
laisse pas tes keys by jaymee
Avec des sous titres français ça serai encore mieux!
Ils arrivent vendredi !
who is the photographer at 14:37?
Miron Zownir
About the film... If you are scanning, definitely no meaning or matter. What's the purpose of shooting film to make it into a digital file??? If you are doing the whole process developing, up until printing, that's what makes a difference to shooting film!
Reuben is very inspiring, but why show the photos only for split seconds??? Very annoying!!!
This guy has good shots but as a photographer saying his camera is just a box with a hole in it and it doesn’t matter why is your box with a hole in it one of the most popular, well designed and extremely expensive cameras on the planet?
If it doesn’t matter then go out and shoot with a cheap plastic lens on a disposable camera.
Guess what? Gear matters. And whoever says it doesn’t is either a pompous ass or genuinely out of touch. Stop it already, it’s been done to death…
You are completely missing the point. I'm pretty sure you can't take his camera and create the same photos with it. The best camera in the world doesn't mean anything if you don't have a good eye. I'm sure if you gave him a point and shoot he'd do fantastic things with it. The clarity of the image may not be the same but the interest will be there.
@@adeenooo5799 Do you have any reading comprehension? The first sentence I wrote is complimenting his photography. And your second sentence seems like the typical insult to someone with whom you don’t agree with.
My Point is about some cliche statement made by fancy camera owners trying to make themselves seem way more humble than they probably are. I own multiple Leicas and Hasselblads but would never refer to them as just “tools”. That’s exactly what a ‘tool’ would say.
Sure, and I’m the one completely missing the point. I think you read into what I wrote a little too deeply…
@ivanmuniz9812 yeah dude you're not getting it at all. A camera is a tool. And apparently so are you.
@@ivanmuniz9812 His shots that you like weren't only made with an expensive Leica, but actually several different cameras, including a point & shoot. The nature of photography is the same. The tools operate with some differences in capability or character, but the nature of the process is the same. I think that''s more the point.
Relax Francis. Take a breath