Fantastic work, and lovely to watch it flow by listening to your informed thoughts about it. I felt the theme of Farewell to Photog might simply be the chaos of life.
I had been looking forward to this and wasn't disappointed. It isn't an aspect of image making that I can attain, depicting a world that I somehow learned to avoid. It is necessary for deep seated reasons that I generate structured images but these images of that other world are powerful and totally absorbing. Your commentaries seem exemplary and draw one in.
Okay, I'm probably more influenced by Kurosawa that Moriyawa. I think I sort of struggle with the grainy high contrast school of Japanese photography from post WWII. Maybe I don't get the sequencing. Having said that, I think this vlog is the best of the multiple ones I've seen on Moriyama !
Thank you for an interesting video. I like the hard BW approach but I hate a picture in books that’s on two pages and split in the middle. Why do that?
Yes, sometimes it really doesn't work. I suppose photography has limited options when it comes to publishing, so maybe he got bored with the standard approach.
Very well done Graeme, I'm a fan of Daido's work and really enjoyed your video on him and his work.
Another great video, many thanks Graeme
That was fabulous as usual Graeme. Your channel is a firm favorite!
Good to hear.
Great summation of a master. Love Moriyama.
Thanks Michael
Fantastic work, and lovely to watch it flow by listening to your informed thoughts about it.
I felt the theme of Farewell to Photog might simply be the chaos of life.
Graeme this was one of my favourites. So compelling I want to know more. These clips get better and better
Thanks Di I hope you guys are doing well.
This is great. He's my favourite photographer.
Thank you. Always have been a fan of Moriyama's work.
Thanks Pamela
Thank you for this piece Graeme! I have some of his books and just now I begin to understand the images inside💎
Glad you liked it!
Thanks to you I finally get it! Sequencing!
Thanks AG
Great video.
I had been looking forward to this and wasn't disappointed. It isn't an aspect of image making that I can attain, depicting a world that I somehow learned to avoid. It is necessary for deep seated reasons that I generate structured images but these images of that other world are powerful and totally absorbing. Your commentaries seem exemplary and draw one in.
Thanks Michael Much appreciated.
Great, thank you❤
Another great video Graeme :0)
I hit the like button before watching and enjoying the video, it saves time!
I like your style!!
Okay, I'm probably more influenced by Kurosawa that Moriyawa. I think I sort of struggle with the grainy high contrast school of Japanese photography from post WWII. Maybe I don't get the sequencing.
Having said that, I think this vlog is the best of the multiple ones I've seen on Moriyama !
Thanks Iain
Thank you for an interesting video. I like the hard BW approach but I hate a picture in books that’s on two pages and split in the middle. Why do that?
Yes, sometimes it really doesn't work. I suppose photography has limited options when it comes to publishing, so maybe he got bored with the standard approach.