Hands down the best photography video I've seen on RUclips. Honestly the only one I'd recommend and ill probably watch it over and over. Thank you, do more of this please.
@@FilmSupplyClub of course. I think it also has to do very much with who Tyler is as a person that made all the information so inspiring and uplifting. As long as your guests are as top notch as he is...im hooked.
This is a comment to support all of the people who see videos like this and instead of getting inspired, they shut down and think they'll never be that good. YOUR MIND IS LYING TO YOU. The reason Tyler became successful is because he didn't let anything shut him down. Push through your doubts, and shoot everyday. ♥️
Loved every second of this. No grandeur here which I would have expected looking at this work over the last decade. What he describes in the last few minutes where you start out and take a great shot and then realise you know nothing when you see a master's work - this is called the Dunning Kruger Effect and its very much real. It's an up and down bumpy ride until you reach the 'slope of enlightenment' and you're on a steady roll towards become a master. Its brutal and can sort the wheat from the chaff but stick with it, and believe your destiny.
Must be watching this now for the 20th time since it aired on this channel - after receiving an order today for four huge prints. Honestly, I've found this interview to be the single most valuable piece of information I have ever "received" as I move along through my career as an image maker. Baby steps, but damn, can't help but enjoy the journey.
Amazing, I’m 72 years old and have a camera in my hand since I was 12 years old and never ever in these 60 years learned as much from a practicing and accomplished photographer as Tyler Shields. What an inspiration ! His presence on the photo scene rekindles what I felt growing up and becoming acquainted with Alfred Stieglitz. Perhaps Tyler is the Alfred Stieglitz of the 21st Century. Bravo!
@@tylershieldsvideos seriously, I mean that. I was gifted for my 12th Birthday a Kodak Retina III from my Aunt upon her return from the 1960 Olympics in Rome, from then on I was hooked and I learned and studied and it was Stieglitz that I learned was the person most responsible to getting Photography accepted as Fine Art and his writings, Photographs and his association with other young and practicing photographers lifted a pastime into a genuine art form, your style attention to detail and the love of a print is what sets you as a master of this craft. I never was the photographer that I wanted to be but the love and passion still lives in me after all these decades. You clearly can articulate your visions both through your words and Prints. Thank you for taking the time to reply, further proves to me you are the real master!
I saw those pictures in the video and said to myself immediately i know nothing. 😆 No seriously, i am still stunned by what i have seen here. That was unbelievably inspiring and gave me more than many of those thousand tutorials i have seen on RUclips before. No fake you have to do this or that to get famous, or useless followers, only truthful thoughts of a great man who is happy to let us know how he approached and still learns in the art of photography. Really stunning interview. I would love to get to learn more from Tyler. I am hooked
This is probably the most in depth video that i saw on youtube about photography for a while that on a contrary of 10-20 min. bloger videos that only stacth a surface. I like them too, but after watching them i sometimes get the feeling that story is incomplete. This one on the other hand is leaves you with so many things to think about. Already recomended to my friends.
This is the kind of video on photography that I look for on this platform. Thank you for this and for introducing me to the work of Tyler Shields! This makes me want to take more risks with my own photography. I never put anything out there, but I never stop shooting.
I have watched several interviews, most of them are about showcasing or promoting someone or something. This interview is different, it is about encouraging and inspiration. I have watched it several times, and every time I hear something different that inspire me. I think it is not meant only to photography it can be extrapolated to anything anyone can do and get you on the right mindset ro get better at whatever it is that you do. Thank you, simply amazing.
@@FilmSupplyClub He's talented at stealing other peoples work...But yeah, keep inflating garbage like this, and ignoring other photographers. lol. Nepotism is such a fucked up drug.
Thank you so much for sharing. As a freelancer, it feels sometimes very lonely and overwhelming. Tyler’s story is very moving and inspiring. You made my day
Gem upon gem upon gem. I love photographing the beautiful mundane, and strive to practice art daily... this interview not only inspires me, it also makes me feel grateful for the desire to create. Thank. You.
This may be one of the biggest inspirations for me in my career. The entire video has triggered something deep within me to go out and do whatever it takes to bring my imagination to life. Thank you so much.
My 2nd comment here. I’ve listened to this interview 3 times! There are so many excellent viewpoints and ways of thinking and progressing ideas into reality here. On top of that, it is a masterclass on intention, humility, psychology and passion. I have felt so inspired from listening and processing all that is offered from Tyler in this gem!! Thanks also to film supply club for presenting real content!! 👏👏👏👏
I didnt know him...as someone said before, this is one of the best video recommendation ever. This guy deserves every penny and all the credit. What a simple and honest guy. What a skillful and creative mind.
Amen on starting out to make and exposure with the intention of making a print. That's the wholistic approach the works best. And, constraint is the foundation of thinking from which follows intentionality.
How have I never seen this! This interview is amazing, sometimes I feel a lot of the new generation photographers don´t study or give value to the old practices and photographers. I truly loved this interview, photography is an art form not just spray and pray. I have been thought that its an art and struggle a lot with photographers that just don´t give value to these things.
Wow. This is probably the best interview on Photography I have ever come across. Im from Pakistan and I agree with the fact that there is a lot to shoot where-ever one is. Shoot shoot shoot, Inspirational words. Thank you. Makes me want to start doing some dark room stuff.
I've never heard of this person in 5 minutes and something was really not clicking. A quick Google search shows you that all of his ideas are actually other people's photographs he's redone. And the originals are frankly much better. On his website, and an interviews, he thinks and says he is the next Andy Warhol. I don't think he knows who Andy Warhol is if he thinks that. I thought the interview was cool until I did a little bit of reading. Sadly, this guy is lame. And it's worth stating, these comments are suspiciously vague and plenty. If you look at the accounts who are commenting, they look like their bots and paid for.
I've never heard of this guy. There are a lot of negative comments here. But as a newbie many of the things he said have encouraged me not to give up on photography.
I didn't know who Tyler Shields was, didn't even mean to select this video and wow! I am reminded of the reasons I picked up a camera. Thank you so much for this video!
I’ve started shooting 26 years ago. With film. I was limited in budget so I couldn’t shoot a lot. Digital arrived and I’ve shoot 1000 pictures a day for years. That experience got me to a level that today I only shoot one picture and get the result I want. But I had to go through that process to get it. Most of all what I learned through time is that if you don’t have talent and if you aren’t constantly evolving as a person and as a professional you will not be good. Talent and persistency are key subjects to be great in any area.
Finally got a chance to watch this in full and I must say the one thing I love about photography is that it is a hobby or a career that you will most definitely never stop learning or creating. The only limitation is your mind. Great perspective. The preparation part is super spot on and I think it's totally lost with how fast we can take and edit a photo now a days it's in the name "insta - Gram"
This is brilliant! Fantastic interview. Love the response to "you must have been born into money and opportunity" ..... nah bro, lived of 1 burger a day and slept on a bean bag!
Braedon and Tyler, thank you for this interview. Interesting in many ways. Some takeaways. It makes me miss my film days with 35 mm and medium format. I often must explain difference between making a photo vs taking a photo. The creative process takes longer than 1/125 of a second ! And will certainly tell my models next time... Pain is temporary, image is forever !! :-)
@@FilmSupplyClub I don’t know how many times I have gone to study his work and just watch him talk just to rejuvenate myself to keep pushing and working hard (even though I don’t think I’m doing enough) but again thank you for this really really appreciated it and needed
Terrific interview. Tyler reminds me of a friend of mine who doesn't understand the word "no." Tyler mentioned scanning several times. He's scanning his film and printing from the scans? Then he is not printing from film and when he compares digital to "film" he's actually comparing digital to digital from scanned film. I'm not making a point here about which is "better," digital or film, but if he's not printing from the film, then he's not comparing digital to film, and it may be a quality of printing from scanned film (which is actually a digital print) that people like better than printing from an image that is direct from digital.
Glad I stumbled across this. Thanks for sharing - great info. I'm like 'What am I doing wrong?" Been at this for 30 years - part of the problem I think is my subject matter.
Thank you for the inspiration today. Really liked Tyler's work before this, but after seeing this, I can say he has risen in my opinion. Excellent stuff, across the board.
I miss the days RUclips+photography was mostly about exactly: photography. Nowadays the wind has turned and 99% is about megapixel -sharpness - micro contrast - corner sharpness etc. What you do here I really miss and hope that the wind turns again in this direction you do here in the future. Many thanks
It’s so normal to see such a great resource as this Chanel and Taylor to have a few views, and comments. Everyone this days is so mainstream, that will not find or recognize the actual intention, perseverance, work ethic, and ultimately the actual art of the actual artist.
This was such an incredible video. Wow. I didn’t know Tyler before but now I’m a huge fan. Thanks for putting this long interview out. Super inspiring. Makes me think about photography in a whole new way. Wow. This was awesome.
Glad you watched it Tony. An amazing inspiration and really gets you thinking about the intentionality in making an image. Thanks for leaving your response to it!
What a amazing interview. Funny, I know who scans his film, I worked at that lab. I love this interview and that it not filled with affiliate links or adds for some place for me to build a site.
11mins in & I’ve got more from Jordan than many many other RUclips photography vids combined. Truly excellent & rare guidance from a highly accomplished, working photographer. Hugest thanks Tyler & Film Supply Club!! Stay well!!
sometimes asking a question can hurt - sometimes the person you're asking feels like they cant just say no. pretty important thing to discuss when talking about being aggressively bold and asking people working for you to do things you know they may not be comfortable with.
one of the best interviews ever, one of the most informative interviews ever. Well done and a testament to the person Tyler is. Tremendous job with this video.
Incredible interview! Very inspirational , I have actually never heard of Tylers work before, and stumbled upon this video, what an artist. Such a great video.
Happy to hear that. It’s always the battle of long form and attention spans on RUclips but it seems like this format definitely works for some people. Super glad that is the case!
Hands down the best photography video I've seen on RUclips. Honestly the only one I'd recommend and ill probably watch it over and over. Thank you, do more of this please.
Huge compliment. Would we be correct in thinking you want to see more interviews like this?
@@FilmSupplyClub of course. I think it also has to do very much with who Tyler is as a person that made all the information so inspiring and uplifting. As long as your guests are as top notch as he is...im hooked.
@@lastsaturday87 the bar has been set high.
@@FilmSupplyClub please do more interview like this, but not with youtube influencers
@@gustavomonasterios6083 working on it. Thanks for taking the time to comment
This is a comment to support all of the people who see videos like this and instead of getting inspired, they shut down and think they'll never be that good. YOUR MIND IS LYING TO YOU. The reason Tyler became successful is because he didn't let anything shut him down. Push through your doubts, and shoot everyday. ♥️
Great advice. Even if you don’t get to his level, you will learn & get better with every photo taken.
or just copy all the masters
@@sonpois exactly. Easy to be inspired if you just reshoot someone else's photo.
He had money and fame. He just started copying other peoples work and saying it's his own.
I'm super disabled and I really envy the people who can explore their town. I've taken a lot of pictures of the chair in my room
I am sure your pictures of the chair in your room are some of the best pictures of a chair in a room. I really do believe so.
You ever think of makin a book?
Whoa! Sad I didn't come across this until now. Amazing video.
Loved every second of this. No grandeur here which I would have expected looking at this work over the last decade. What he describes in the last few minutes where you start out and take a great shot and then realise you know nothing when you see a master's work - this is called the Dunning Kruger Effect and its very much real. It's an up and down bumpy ride until you reach the 'slope of enlightenment' and you're on a steady roll towards become a master. Its brutal and can sort the wheat from the chaff but stick with it, and believe your destiny.
Must be watching this now for the 20th time since it aired on this channel - after receiving an order today for four huge prints. Honestly, I've found this interview to be the single most valuable piece of information I have ever "received" as I move along through my career as an image maker. Baby steps, but damn, can't help but enjoy the journey.
Amazing, I’m 72 years old and have a camera in my hand since I was 12 years old and never ever in these 60 years learned as much from a practicing and accomplished photographer as Tyler Shields. What an inspiration ! His presence on the photo scene rekindles what I felt growing up and becoming acquainted with Alfred Stieglitz. Perhaps Tyler is the Alfred Stieglitz of the 21st Century. Bravo!
wow thank you so much! This is one of the best compliments I have ever received
@@tylershieldsvideos seriously, I mean that. I was gifted for my 12th Birthday a Kodak Retina III from my Aunt upon her return from the 1960 Olympics in Rome, from then on I was hooked and I learned and studied and it was Stieglitz that I learned was the person most responsible to getting Photography accepted as Fine Art and his writings, Photographs and his association with other young and practicing photographers lifted a pastime into a genuine art form, your style attention to detail and the love of a print is what sets you as a master of this craft. I never was the photographer that I wanted to be but the love and passion still lives in me after all these decades. You clearly can articulate your visions both through your words and Prints. Thank you for taking the time to reply, further proves to me you are the real master!
@@Iorndealer THANK YOU!
Rollerblading once again creates beautiful people.
Ha!! Best comment in the feed.
I saw those pictures in the video and said to myself immediately i know nothing. 😆
No seriously, i am still stunned by what i have seen here. That was unbelievably inspiring and gave me more than many of those thousand tutorials i have seen on RUclips before. No fake you have to do this or that to get famous, or useless followers, only truthful thoughts of a great man who is happy to let us know how he approached and still learns in the art of photography. Really stunning interview. I would love to get to learn more from Tyler. I am hooked
Same!
And more is coming from Tyler. Stay tuned. Really glad you liked this one!
This is probably the most in depth video that i saw on youtube about photography for a while that on a contrary of 10-20 min. bloger videos that only stacth a surface. I like them too, but after watching them i sometimes get the feeling that story is incomplete. This one on the other hand is leaves you with so many things to think about. Already recomended to my friends.
thank you
This is the kind of video on photography that I look for on this platform. Thank you for this and for introducing me to the work of Tyler Shields! This makes me want to take more risks with my own photography. I never put anything out there, but I never stop shooting.
So glad to hear. We’re really inspired by Tyler’s approach to his craft.
More than one hour interview without the "word" FULL FRAME.
Thank you so much for that moment guys.
I have watched several interviews, most of them are about showcasing or promoting someone or something. This interview is different, it is about encouraging and inspiration. I have watched it several times, and every time I hear something different that inspire me. I think it is not meant only to photography it can be extrapolated to anything anyone can do and get you on the right mindset ro get better at whatever it is that you do. Thank you, simply amazing.
I’ve been following and being inspired by Tyler for over 10 years. I love his mind, vision, and work. Great highlight spotlight on him.
He’s so talented and very glad we did him some justice in the interview. More to come from him. Thanks for leaving a note about it!
@@FilmSupplyClub Love it!
@@FilmSupplyClub He's talented at stealing other peoples work...But yeah, keep inflating garbage like this, and ignoring other photographers. lol. Nepotism is such a fucked up drug.
Thank you so much for sharing. As a freelancer, it feels sometimes very lonely and overwhelming. Tyler’s story is very moving and inspiring. You made my day
So glad to hear that! You aren’t alone.
Gem upon gem upon gem. I love photographing the beautiful mundane, and strive to practice art daily... this interview not only inspires me, it also makes me feel grateful for the desire to create. Thank. You.
This may be one of the biggest inspirations for me in my career. The entire video has triggered something deep within me to go out and do whatever it takes to bring my imagination to life. Thank you so much.
My 2nd comment here. I’ve listened to this interview 3 times! There are so many excellent viewpoints and ways of thinking and progressing ideas into reality here. On top of that, it is a masterclass on intention, humility, psychology and passion. I have felt so inspired from listening and processing all that is offered from Tyler in this gem!! Thanks also to film supply club for presenting real content!! 👏👏👏👏
Well said!!!
One of the BEST photography-related interview I've ever seen.
thank you!
I didnt know him...as someone said before, this is one of the best video recommendation ever. This guy deserves every penny and all the credit. What a simple and honest guy. What a skillful and creative mind.
thank you so much!
Every penny and all the credit? You know he's a fraud who blatantly steals other photographers work and calls it his own, right?
I am humbled by his passion, understanding of the history of photography, and drive. Well done...I don't impress easily.
So glad to hear that Mark. Tyler is pure passion and thanks for taking the time to comment.
Can’t afford losing this video.. a true gem.
thank you
Listening to Tyler is glorious
The production level of this video is CRAZY!!!!!!! OMG!! The visuals, the music, the voices of you and Tyler :'( Very therapeutic! Thank you!
Rad! Thanks tons. We had a lot of fun putting it together.
Finally, a video really worth sharing on RUclips. Thank you so much!
thank you
I really enjoyed this talk. You can hear the passion, the curiosity, the excitement to create.
So glad you heard all that. It is all there and very real. Hopefully contagious as well!
@@FilmSupplyClub copying great artists work and pretending it's your own...yeah really contagious
Amen on starting out to make and exposure with the intention of making a print. That's the wholistic approach the works best. And, constraint is the foundation of thinking from which follows intentionality.
Huge fan of Tyler’s work and mentality! Really inspiring
Same here!
How have I never seen this! This interview is amazing, sometimes I feel a lot of the new generation photographers don´t study or give value to the old practices and photographers. I truly loved this interview, photography is an art form not just spray and pray. I have been thought that its an art and struggle a lot with photographers that just don´t give value to these things.
I honestly don't know that I have seen a more encouraging, challenging, thoughtful interview. Thank you for this.
Thats so amazing to hear. Now the challenge of acting on those challenges and inspirations. Go get it!
Wow. This is probably the best interview on Photography I have ever come across. Im from Pakistan and I agree with the fact that there is a lot to shoot where-ever one is. Shoot shoot shoot, Inspirational words. Thank you. Makes me want to start doing some dark room stuff.
I've never heard of this person in 5 minutes and something was really not clicking. A quick Google search shows you that all of his ideas are actually other people's photographs he's redone. And the originals are frankly much better. On his website, and an interviews, he thinks and says he is the next Andy Warhol. I don't think he knows who Andy Warhol is if he thinks that. I thought the interview was cool until I did a little bit of reading. Sadly, this guy is lame. And it's worth stating, these comments are suspiciously vague and plenty. If you look at the accounts who are commenting, they look like their bots and paid for.
Haha, the comments look a bit exaggerated indeed!
I've never heard of this guy. There are a lot of negative comments here. But as a newbie many of the things he said have encouraged me not to give up on photography.
Love to hear that. People can always find something negative to comment on. Way better perspective to find the positives and encouragements.
Love the honesty and unassuming way Tyler spoke! Introspection..
thank you
I didn't know who Tyler Shields was, didn't even mean to select this video and wow! I am reminded of the reasons I picked up a camera. Thank you so much for this video!
thank you!
Brilliant interview. Life changing as an artist tbh. Thanks so much.
'We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.' - Seneca
I’ve started shooting 26 years ago. With film. I was limited in budget so I couldn’t shoot a lot. Digital arrived and I’ve shoot 1000 pictures a day for years. That experience got me to a level that today I only shoot one picture and get the result I want. But I had to go through that process to get it. Most of all what I learned through time is that if you don’t have talent and if you aren’t constantly evolving as a person and as a professional you will not be good. Talent and persistency are key subjects to be great in any area.
This is gold!!! Thank you for this video. Thank you Tyler!
thank you
Finally got a chance to watch this in full and I must say the one thing I love about photography is that it is a hobby or a career that you will most definitely never stop learning or creating. The only limitation is your mind. Great perspective. The preparation part is super spot on and I think it's totally lost with how fast we can take and edit a photo now a days it's in the name "insta - Gram"
Totally agree and glad you got to watch it. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you for watching!
Yes!!! More interviews of inspiring photographers please.
Amazing video. Such a cool concept of shooting for the print. Tyler is such a great mind and I'm so happy you got to film this!
Thanks tons Simon. Tyler is a genius and we were very lucky to get to hear some of his process and approach.
There are 3 things that I would watch more than 3 times without fast forwarding.
1. House
2. Scrubs
3. This video.
Thanks again guys for making this!
amazing!
Incredibly well put together 👌🏼 more of this!
Thanks Sam. Nick killed it on this one.
you need to do one!
very humble and modest guy. He really shares some valuable insides.
thank you!
@@tylershieldsvideos most welcome
Best interview I have listened to in months if not this year. Thank you.
Such a compliment. Thank you.
This is brilliant! Fantastic interview. Love the response to "you must have been born into money and opportunity" ..... nah bro, lived of 1 burger a day and slept on a bean bag!
Amazing video. Thanks so much for sharing. Very encouraging.
This is so refreshing and honest. What an inspiration to know we begin not once but over and over ... and this is most exciting. Thank you!!!!
Braedon and Tyler, thank you for this interview. Interesting in many ways. Some takeaways. It makes me miss my film days with 35 mm and medium format. I often must explain difference between making a photo vs taking a photo. The creative process takes longer than 1/125 of a second ! And will certainly tell my models next time... Pain is temporary, image is forever !! :-)
love that!
Thank you so much for doing this and bringing Tyler on, I don’t have much to say just thank you! Tyler if you see this, keep doing what you do !
What an inspiration he is, right? The pre-planning, the prep, the thoughtfulness, the execution. He kills it.
@@FilmSupplyClub I don’t know how many times I have gone to study his work and just watch him talk just to rejuvenate myself to keep pushing and working hard (even though I don’t think I’m doing enough) but again thank you for this really really appreciated it and needed
Incredible interview. Thank you!
This is gold. Thank you both.
Thank you so much for bringing Tyler to youtube
He is so amazing. Hope you like the interview
thank you for watching
Make vs Take, changed my whole perspective!
Such a profoundly resonating and equally motivating video Braedon. Thankyou both.
Love hearing that. Thanks tons!
Terrific interview. Tyler reminds me of a friend of mine who doesn't understand the word "no."
Tyler mentioned scanning several times. He's scanning his film and printing from the scans? Then he is not printing from film and when he compares digital to "film" he's actually comparing digital to digital from scanned film. I'm not making a point here about which is "better," digital or film, but if he's not printing from the film, then he's not comparing digital to film, and it may be a quality of printing from scanned film (which is actually a digital print) that people like better than printing from an image that is direct from digital.
Thank you! Inspired... I know nothing. Now I am ready to get started!
Epic! What an absolute stonker of an interview - loved it. Just brilliant. Thank you so much 👍
Well said Tyler, very inspirational. Going to go out and shoot (camera) now.
Glad I stumbled across this. Thanks for sharing - great info. I'm like 'What am I doing wrong?" Been at this for 30 years - part of the problem I think is my subject matter.
Excellently done. Tyler was awesome. Thankyou
Excellent interview! Thank you.
Amazing photographer, no doubt! I know I will watch this video again, for it's very inspirational. Thanks for producing it and sharing with us.
Thank you for the inspiration today. Really liked Tyler's work before this, but after seeing this, I can say he has risen in my opinion. Excellent stuff, across the board.
thank you
Such a great interview, here I am 2 weeks later watching it over again, and still taking so much away from it!
awesome
Film Film Film!!! Analogue is the best!!! I love my 5x4 and my plate wooden camera!
I miss the days RUclips+photography was mostly about exactly: photography. Nowadays the wind has turned and 99% is about megapixel -sharpness - micro contrast - corner sharpness etc. What you do here I really miss and hope that the wind turns again in this direction you do here in the future. Many thanks
Don’t forget 3D pop
This one give me a lot, thanks Film Supply club and Tyler Shields
thank you!
One of my fav videos in recent times! Amazing work Braedon and Tyler!
Love hearing that. Thanks tons!
You can be proud of having the tenacity to stick with what you wanted to do the way you wanted to do it.
FInally a good interview with tyler. Cant wait to have my photos next to his in galleries.
Love that mindset. Get after it!
lfg you got this my man
awesome!
That’s it 💪🏼
This was WONDERFUL! Tyler's AWESOME!!! A true self made Master!! You just acquired a new follower!!
Loved this one, the kind of content I would love to see more of on this channel
Good to hear and noted. We hope for more of this as well!
I love his work, but now I know how beautiful his mind is. This piece of content is genuinely inspirational material. Thank you.🙏🏻
It’s so normal to see such a great resource as this Chanel and Taylor to have a few views, and comments. Everyone this days is so mainstream, that will not find or recognize the actual intention, perseverance, work ethic, and ultimately the actual art of the actual artist.
Very inspirational and informative. Thank you!
That was an hour of my life well spent - thanks
awesome
Most inspirational thing I’ve seen so far.
This was such an incredible video. Wow. I didn’t know Tyler before but now I’m a huge fan. Thanks for putting this long interview out. Super inspiring. Makes me think about photography in a whole new way. Wow. This was awesome.
Glad you watched it Tony. An amazing inspiration and really gets you thinking about the intentionality in making an image. Thanks for leaving your response to it!
What a amazing interview. Funny, I know who scans his film, I worked at that lab. I love this interview and that it not filled with affiliate links or adds for some place for me to build a site.
What a fabulous interview, thanks for this presentation muchly!!!👍
Thank you!
Loved this interview. I can't make any excuses, just sacrifice a bit more, get the camera, ask, shoot and print!
Amen. Go get after it!
11mins in & I’ve got more from Jordan than many many other RUclips photography vids combined. Truly excellent & rare guidance from a highly accomplished, working photographer.
Hugest thanks Tyler & Film Supply Club!! Stay well!!
Fantastic interview. I see value in this for all creatives and entrepreneurs of any kind, not just photographers. Thank you both so much.
sometimes asking a question can hurt - sometimes the person you're asking feels like they cant just say no. pretty important thing to discuss when talking about being aggressively bold and asking people working for you to do things you know they may not be comfortable with.
Just wow. I love videos like this. Especially lengthy stories. Subscribed.
Just that first minute is gold
This was absolutely amazing. Thank you!
one of the best interviews ever, one of the most informative interviews ever. Well done and a testament to the person Tyler is. Tremendous job with this video.
Huge compliment. Thanks for saying so and really glad you liked it.
Thank you so much for making this! after watching the whole interview, I couldn't imagine what it would feel like if this video doesn't exist.
Priceless. Thank you so much for sharing guys. I can watch content like this for days. More of this please.
Thanks tons. Working on more interviews
Incredible interview! Very inspirational , I have actually never heard of Tylers work before, and stumbled upon this video, what an artist. Such a great video.
Great interview with a extraordinary person!! Thank you 🙏
My heart sank when he mentioned his assistant.
Why?
@@marcd7332 Robin Williams died he was loved by many people
This interview is an education , the hour went by faster then 10 mins on most videos do !!! Awesome interview , thanks guys !
Happy New Year !
thank you!
We definitely need more content like this on RUclips. Thank you sir!
Happy to hear that. It’s always the battle of long form and attention spans on RUclips but it seems like this format definitely works for some people. Super glad that is the case!
This is the most important thing I've seen all year. THANK YOU! Really needed to see this.
one of the best n very inspirational !!! stunning work n video ! GOD BLESS !!!!!!!!!
Thank you Juan!
Such an amazing and inspirational interview! Thanks so much!
This is fantastic
Def love this