The ANTI-TECHNIQUE Photography of William Klein
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- William Klein is inspirational. He was able to create so many different kinds of art and photography throughout his life, and he did it all over the world. This is a deep dive into the life and accomplishments of Willaim Klein.
What a life, unbelievable, a rebel but so full of creativity - greetings from New Zealand.
Truly, I’m loving learning about how dramatically different the lives of all these greats were. Thanks for the comment!
This series of video about streetphotography is probably the best I've found on youtube
This is Vol.11, but I see 9 episodes :(
Thanks a lot. I think there are a few that I didn’t add to the playlist, but if you look through the videos on the channel you should see it. 🙏
You really cover things so well. I really like your method including all the work you went into building the script. You shoot the footage to go with it so well, also. Very high quality work.
Thanks Chris! I really appreciate it 🫡
@@developingtank - and you keep my library request people working extra hard. Just ordered the Hiroji Kubota book you covered also.
@@ChrisBrogan that book is gigantic too. Enjoy!
This is great! Very weak put together, entertaining and informative as always. Love the videos, keep up the great work!
Thank you! Trying to turn them out more regularly
Good job. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching
Love the channel - but where are the black gloves????
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Please make more videos like this in the future.
In the process of moving, so I haven’t made any in a while. New ones coming once the move is complete!
@@developingtank special thank you
Good stuff brother, I am an amateur photographer and when I say amateur I mean really amateur, I mostly still use auto LOL I love B+W. Have some videos of my photos on trips all called Focus on "country name" A Journey through a lens. I am currently in Bangkok working and putting together something in B+W. I will check out rest of your vids when I return home (Philippines) at end of the month. Cheers
Appreciate you checking them out. I actually live in Bangkok, so if you want some pointers on where to shoot let me know.
Keis One not sure if you have seen his channel mentioned an old abandoned train station. Supposed to be off-limits but that would be a great B+W place to capture some shots. Any idea where that is?@@developingtank
No idea. I don’t go in on abandoned places.
leafing though the tokyo book at the library of the tokyo photography museum was quite special to me
Didn’t know about this. I’m going back in January and will make sure to do the same!
@@developingtank oh cool! yeah it's a really valuable resource--knowing how expensive/out of print a lot of classic books are--just be sure to take a list of books you want to find, you can't browse like a regular library; you choose from a computer database and a staff member brings them to you
Okay, all great pointers. Wasn’t really sure what I would do there given that it’s guaranteed to be extremely cold. Stoked on this idea!