A major talent producing art from the ordinary. He has a distinct look. Perhaps he is not a great self-promoter but, for me, he could be Magnum material.
@@jochemcasier6974 I'd have to agree his style is similar to Alex Webb and Harry Gruyaert, a lot of focus on colour, light and shadow. You should check out Gabi Ben Avraham, he shoots a lot in Tel Aviv and around the globe. Incredible storyteller.
@@gustavominas Fantastic work, Gustavo. Ho much do you use your 27mm compared to the zoom? I'm considering buying my first fujji and I'm conflicted between the fixed 23mm lens of a fuji x100f or a fujixe3 with a 27mm pancake lens. I know you prefer your 27, but how often do you rely on the zoom? Thanks a lot! and again, fantastic work...
@@ErikvonStrongber hi Erik, I tend to use the zoom lens when I want something different, once or twice a month I use it, then after a couple of days I get tired of it. it makes my process slower, compared to the 27mm. I like to use it when I feel like exploring more details, or trying a more abstract image. It's great for shooting reflections as well, because you can compress layers and sometimes you come out with something unexpected. I think that Fuji 23mm is too wide and a bit distorted, it doesn't work the same way as a 35mm in full frame.
This production is of the highest quality, I love how you capture it all without much editing. This method does not force anything, it’s all human and natural. Like taking a walk with a friend. You are an amazing street photographers and you make great videos about this subject. Also Bello makes a great job too! Thank you!
Without any doubt Gustavo is my favorite photographer in your "On the street with" series so far!! His work is truly amazing, and of course the production for the video is top notch. Thanks Samuel!
Thank you Samuel for let me discover Gustavo’s work. I love his composition and how he captures the light. He’s a “monster” of shooting, always focused while walking and speaking to you. Great!
What a pro. Seriously, Gustavo is so inspiring. You can tell the years of persistence as he described it that went into his craft. These episodes are binge worthy, so good! Thank you Lintaro!
This channel is definitely time well spent in the ocean of time wasters that can be RUclips! I’m always learning a lot on this channel and had never heard of this fellow Brazilian before (probably because I’ve been out of Brazil since over 10y). Really one the best interviews so far :) I will look up Gustavo’s book, it will certainly have a nostalgic feeling for me 😊
Regularly come back to this video. Got a print from Gustavo for Xmas and also booked a workshop with him in London in June. All came from this video and the influence he had on me when I was only starting out. Hope to see this series make a comeback soon
This a fantastic video! Gustavo is a master of the craft. His book is a masterpiece, breathtaking. I highly recommend getting a copy. And thanks to him, I got to know your fantastic work both here and Instagram, Samuel!
Amazing, love this series, love to discover new photographers every time you upload one of this or in the GR Project , congrats! Gustavo, you're great, hats off to you and to Samuel for this great channel, discovering channels like this one makes me think more and more why do I still pay Netflix ha!
I've always thought that extraordinary fastness is one of the marks of a true master artist. Think of Picasso lightpainting, Hendrix playing. Gustavo is living proof of that theory. He is doing masterpieces like a machine in this video.
I watched this video on my way to London to visit the 3 Street Gallery and go shoot with friends, Gustavo has since become one of my favourite photographers and his awesome book Maximum Shadow, Minimal Light arrived to my house today!
Love this series, it’s great to see how different people approach things. Watching people who have been doing it for for a lot longer than me work always gives me ideas and things to go and try when I’m out again
Great video. Thanks for letting me know Gustavo Minas' work. His work reminds me of Alex Webb's, with his constant attention to how different layers and light ends up composing a complex but somehow 'ordered' image. Beautiful work.
What a great video, OMG. Superbly edited, superbly built up - it shows your talent, Samuel! Thank you for creating and sharing it! Your interviewee is also amazing. It was very inspiring to watch this episode!
Parabéns, Gustavo! Teu trampo é um dos grandes respiros de criatividade em meio à tanta mesmice que vemos na Fotografia de Rua. Eu mesmo não clico há meses na rua por conta desse desânimo, mas sempre que vejo alguma postagem tua me dá uma coceira na ponta do dedo e nas solas dos pés pra voltar. Assistindo esse vídeo então, vish, a cabeça fervilhou. Obrigado por compartilhar conosco um pouco do seu processo criativo e da tua visão em relação à fotografia. Abraço!
Wow. What a great video. Gustavo is a real genius. Many thanks for posting this on RUclips. I now have a new favorite photographer. Please visit more cities in the future and showcase regional street photographers. Bravo, Samuel!!
Thank you for the video, and the effort you do to show more photographers and different approaches to street photography, Gustavo is a great photographer
*Watching during covid-19* OMG look at everyone touching everything and standing soo close together! Great work Samuel. I had never heard of Gustavo, great photographer. It was also great to first learn about Carlos Moreira. Thank you for sharing.
Cooles video, Gustavo ist ein guter Typ. Ich habe gelacht weil er (bes. am Anfang) immer neben dir her rennen muss, ich kenne das aus Hamburg - da gehen alle schnell, und in Brasilien langsam! Aber das video hat Spass gemacht, danke!
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Olá Gustavo, Parabéns pela sua exibição. Sou um grande fã das duas fotos, principalmente pela cores e sombras fortes. Acompanho o seu trabalho pelo instagram e é muito saber que temos excelente fotografos brasileiros na fotografia de rua. Grande abraço.
I've watched this at least 3 times...Samuel, ty for bringing these excellent photographers to us! I'm shooting now and your channel has been a huge influence 🙏
1st class work. Only thing that shook me (never having been to Hamburg) was the lack of job worthies better known as bored security guards, continually approaching and insisting that shopping malls are private property. I've been stopped twice even on one railway station in London.
Have the pleasure of seeing his work via being a contact on flickr, and Samuel your work just gets better keep it up, Hamburg looks to have potential it's now on my list.
A major talent producing art from the ordinary. He has a distinct look.
Perhaps he is not a great self-promoter but, for me, he could be Magnum material.
He's way up there, I see both Alex Webb and Harry Gruyaert in his work
@@jochemcasier6974 I'd have to agree his style is similar to Alex Webb and Harry Gruyaert, a lot of focus on colour, light and shadow. You should check out Gabi Ben Avraham, he shoots a lot in Tel Aviv and around the globe. Incredible storyteller.
omg absolutely I was just thinking the same ...totaly can see him next to Salgado ! great work Taro thanks
oh please stop it...
The greatest "street photographer" of our modern times until now, imo
wow, thanks ;)
@@gustavominas Fantastic work, Gustavo. Ho much do you use your 27mm compared to the zoom? I'm considering buying my first fujji and I'm conflicted between the fixed 23mm lens of a fuji x100f or a fujixe3 with a 27mm pancake lens. I know you prefer your 27, but how often do you rely on the zoom? Thanks a lot! and again, fantastic work...
@@ErikvonStrongber hi Erik, I tend to use the zoom lens when I want something different, once or twice a month I use it, then after a couple of days I get tired of it. it makes my process slower, compared to the 27mm. I like to use it when I feel like exploring more details, or trying a more abstract image. It's great for shooting reflections as well, because you can compress layers and sometimes you come out with something unexpected. I think that Fuji 23mm is too wide and a bit distorted, it doesn't work the same way as a 35mm in full frame.
@@gustavominas Thanks a lot. You're great.
Awesome series - so cool to see how a photographer works
Great to see a true master for this series... Gustavo seems like such a nice person, I'm to glad this happened.
Spotted that wild Damon too!
Me too bro! The possibilitly for me to go to brazil is not very high so I'm grateful this opportunity presented itself to me.
The best street photography channel out here !
Aw thanks man!!
This production is of the highest quality, I love how you capture it all without much editing. This method does not force anything, it’s all human and natural. Like taking a walk with a friend. You are an amazing street photographers and you make great videos about this subject. Also Bello makes a great job too! Thank you!
Thank you Johan for your lovely comment. I appreciate that very much! Glad to hear you got value out of my videos :)
Without any doubt Gustavo is my favorite photographer in your "On the street with" series so far!! His work is truly amazing, and of course the production for the video is top notch. Thanks Samuel!
To see him humbly walk into his own exhibit, my heart let loose a little bit. Excellent portrait. Thanks.
Thank you Samuel for let me discover Gustavo’s work. I love his composition and how he captures the light. He’s a “monster” of shooting, always focused while walking and speaking to you. Great!
What a pro. Seriously, Gustavo is so inspiring. You can tell the years of persistence as he described it that went into his craft. These episodes are binge worthy, so good! Thank you Lintaro!
Amazing artist!!! Thankyou to Samuel introduce him in this video.
This guy's work is a step above anything I've seen in a while. This was genuinely enjoyable to watch. You're both making great work. Cheers
This channel is definitely time well spent in the ocean of time wasters that can be RUclips! I’m always learning a lot on this channel and had never heard of this fellow Brazilian before (probably because I’ve been out of Brazil since over 10y). Really one the best interviews so far :) I will look up Gustavo’s book, it will certainly have a nostalgic feeling for me 😊
Regularly come back to this video. Got a print from Gustavo for Xmas and also booked a workshop with him in London in June. All came from this video and the influence he had on me when I was only starting out. Hope to see this series make a comeback soon
bello is creeping with the red shoes in the background hahah love it.
This series is so important for the culture. Keep going! This is special.
Breathtaking images. Gustavo is simply a master
É do Brasiiiilll!!!
Gustavo is amazing! One of our best modern Street Photographers.
The best Brazilian street photographer. Period.
RE: the beginning; Definitely still got something from this video, thank you for the introduction to his work!
Happy to hear that! Thanks :)
Thanks so much Samuel. Gustavo will permanently remain one of the all time greats. Peter
Gustavo Minas became recently one of my favourite street photographer. Very interesting work and technique.
A really excellent video of a great photographer who I had never heard of. Superb images on his website.
Merci Lintaro pour ce moment avec Gustavo...
Truly wonderful films these. Thank you.
This a fantastic video! Gustavo is a master of the craft. His book is a masterpiece, breathtaking. I highly recommend getting a copy. And thanks to him, I got to know your fantastic work both here and Instagram, Samuel!
Taking amazing shots continuously is not a easy thing. He is really a genius.
nossa, um contarreneo de brasilia descoberto por aqui, e ainda expondo foto da rodoviaria. simplesmente demais
I'm a fan. Absolutely love the work of Gustavo Minas.
Damn, this Gustavo is a giant talent, and 100% new to me. Thank you for the introduction Samuel!
this is modern classic right there
Amazing legendary work! To watch Gustavo scanning his surroundings and actively shooting he sees so much in every moment.
Gustavo is an AMAZING photographer. He just gained a new fan
Amazing, love this series, love to discover new photographers every time you upload one of this or in the GR Project , congrats! Gustavo, you're great, hats off to you and to Samuel for this great channel, discovering channels like this one makes me think more and more why do I still pay Netflix ha!
His confident vibe/audacity is staggering, sounds like a really fun photowalk
Could watch you two all day. Great vid. Thanks.
I've always thought that extraordinary fastness is one of the marks of a true master artist. Think of Picasso lightpainting, Hendrix playing. Gustavo is living proof of that theory. He is doing masterpieces like a machine in this video.
I love to discover streetphotographers through your channel. I am very impressed by Gustavo's work and he comes across as a relaxed and nice guy.
Best photographer in this channel. By far.
Those pictures are pure magic god damnit!
Fantastic photographer. Major talent. Thank you Samuel for this exceptional video.
This is excellent. Thank you Gustavo, your work is inspiring. And thank you Samuel for a great episode.
Great video! Great photogtaphers! Liked so much! Congratulations!
Thank you very much! Greetings from street photographers of Russia!
Thank you. I really enjoyed this and absolutely love Gustavo’s take on the world
Oh, he is a great street photographer! Very inspiring :) Didn't know him before, so thank you for sharing, Samuel!
Instant like! For me, Gustavo is at the same level as Alex Webb.
Great video, amazed at how vivid his photos are
Just excellent. And highly inspirational
I'm totally impressed. I have a new favorite photographer!
I watched this video on my way to London to visit the 3 Street Gallery and go shoot with friends, Gustavo has since become one of my favourite photographers and his awesome book Maximum Shadow, Minimal Light arrived to my house today!
Love this series, it’s great to see how different people approach things. Watching people who have been doing it for for a lot longer than me work always gives me ideas and things to go and try when I’m out again
Street make some of us feel alive again
Great video. Thanks for letting me know Gustavo Minas' work. His work reminds me of Alex Webb's, with his constant attention to how different layers and light ends up composing a complex but somehow 'ordered' image. Beautiful work.
Superbe, merci a vous deux.
wow. those are some sick photos Gustavo. Congrats on such a successful exhibition.
Easily the one of the most talented SP in the game right now , people should pick up his book 'Maximum Shadow Minimal Light ' , it's wonderful.
What a great video, OMG. Superbly edited, superbly built up - it shows your talent, Samuel! Thank you for creating and sharing it! Your interviewee is also amazing. It was very inspiring to watch this episode!
Samuel with Gustavo Lima 📷Bravo!
Really great video! Very nice having combined street photography and the interview, inspiring.
Parabéns, Gustavo! Teu trampo é um dos grandes respiros de criatividade em meio à tanta mesmice que vemos na Fotografia de Rua. Eu mesmo não clico há meses na rua por conta desse desânimo, mas sempre que vejo alguma postagem tua me dá uma coceira na ponta do dedo e nas solas dos pés pra voltar. Assistindo esse vídeo então, vish, a cabeça fervilhou. Obrigado por compartilhar conosco um pouco do seu processo criativo e da tua visão em relação à fotografia. Abraço!
valeu, Marco, bom ler isso! Grande abraço
26:50 that photo was amazing
Very nice! Great value through this format!
walking into your own photo exhibition casually. how gangsta is that! excellent stuff!
Enjoyed this one very much. This guy is good with pictures on glass. Great perspective.
This series gets better and better Samuel. Great job.
Big fan of Gustavo's work on Flickr - great to see the face and hear the words behind the images.
This guy is pure talent.
Thanks for sharing, your best episode ( At the moment).
Made my day watching you both. Thanks for posting. Dynamic, persistent, composition and output by Gustavo is a real treat. Obrigado / Gracias!
Damn he’s good. I see Alex Webb in some of his photographs.
Wonderful, creative photographer, very bright, subject photos!) Very beautiful!)
Wow. What a great video. Gustavo is a real genius. Many thanks for posting this on RUclips. I now have a new favorite photographer. Please visit more cities in the future and showcase regional street photographers. Bravo, Samuel!!
He's seriously talented ... One of my faves :)
I like this even more watching it the second time !
Great chat ...
great video. always like the way you talking and interviewing these photographers.
Thanks for another great episode in this series. Loved it.
Great interview! Thanks a lots!
Thank you for the video, and the effort you do to show more photographers and different approaches to street photography,
Gustavo is a great photographer
*Watching during covid-19* OMG look at everyone touching everything and standing soo close together! Great work Samuel. I had never heard of Gustavo, great photographer. It was also great to first learn about Carlos Moreira. Thank you for sharing.
Im no expert but man, he’s the real deal!!
Fantastic interview. Gustavo, it's one of the best Latinamericans photographers. Hello from Colombia, and thanks for sharing.
some of Gustavo's photos are so beautiful that they almost seem built with Photoshop. THE master of reflection!
thank you so much for this vid! very fun to watch, the pictures and gustavo's idea's are very inspirational!
Excellent video thankyou for the hard work putting it all together. Cheers
Just a stunning video. Bravo
Very inspiring to see a master at play
Ooooh wow i have never seen this video before. What a great suprise , i was rewatching some of your videos and found this :D
Whoa! This is just fabulous. Thanks so much for doing this with Gustavo Minas. Total inspiration.
Hey Benjamin! Glad to hear you enjoyed the collaboration with Gustavo. I was lucky that he came to hamburg. Great guy and photographer!
Great content. Loving this series. 👍👍👍🍻
Cooles video, Gustavo ist ein guter Typ. Ich habe gelacht weil er (bes. am Anfang) immer neben dir her rennen muss, ich kenne das aus Hamburg - da gehen alle schnell, und in Brasilien langsam! Aber das video hat Spass gemacht, danke!
Olá Gustavo, Parabéns pela sua exibição. Sou um grande fã das duas fotos, principalmente pela cores e sombras fortes. Acompanho o seu trabalho pelo instagram e é muito saber que temos excelente fotografos brasileiros na fotografia de rua. Grande abraço.
abraço, Rodrigo! valeu!
I've watched this at least 3 times...Samuel, ty for bringing these excellent photographers to us! I'm shooting now and your channel has been a huge influence 🙏
I enjoyed the video! Thanks for making these videos! 😀
1st class work. Only thing that shook me (never having been to Hamburg) was the lack of job worthies better known as bored security guards, continually approaching and insisting that shopping malls are private property. I've been stopped twice even on one railway station in London.
I was really looking forward to this one! Gustavo's work is brilliant and it's just amazing to see him in action 🙌
wow impressive work, thanks for making the vid!
You have to organize more videos with photographers like this one. Great content.
Awesome video. Gustavo is a great photographer. I want to buy his book.
Have the pleasure of seeing his work via being a contact on flickr, and Samuel your work just gets better keep it up, Hamburg looks to have potential it's now on my list.
Followed your work on Flickr since forever. Love it.
Great walk, thanks for posting !
Finally a new episode! Great one again!