great, a master at work. We should aspire to be like these greats, unstinting and dedicated. For me there is more to photography than photos. Exploration of life itself, a subjective look at the objective and then making that somehow communicate on film or sensor.
I saw Garry last week, real nice guy he He showed me his studio, I saw a huge Netapp SAN against the wall and I asked him are you hosting servers? He said no, he went digital and he actually has a second SAN on order since he already used up 140 petabytes of storage last year and needs to add 140 more for 2021.
At 5:00; Gary, for the love of God, get those films in the dev! I believe he died with loads of unprocessed rolls left behind. I assume someone's been through them.
i wonder what his ratio of pictures taken to pictures saved is? he seemed to take an amazing amount of shots compared to the average photographer. but Winogrand wasn't the average photographer
90% of my photography is candid street. All the people in my images have their own private lives to lead. I don't know them. I never knew them. Well, not all of them anyway. They will continue with their lives unaware of their entry into my own personal world of photography. They become silent witnesses to the future and of the past. Indeed, for them, it will always be just an odd moment in time when I happened to catch them with my camera. For me it is life.
Do you know where this is from? You only have 'Garry Winogrand m' as title, would be nice to have a bit more background (if possible of course). Thanks for uploading!
Renzsu I know your comment is 7 years old, but I always wondered the answer to this. Which I looked around and finally found. It’s a PBS show called Creativity with Bill Moyers, where he profiled different people in all types of creative fields; acting, writing, music. This segment was from an episode called “The Photographer’s Eye”. I just wanted to leave this here for anyone else who might wonder where the original source was.
Best picture is at 10:20 in my opinion. I wonder if her would have embraced Digital SLR? He did take a huge amount of pictures to capture his own definitive moments. I take my shots in one or two frames even when using Digital. Most of my pics are on smartphone. Looking to experiment with 35mm film now. Add me on Instagram @lens_flair123
Our Bronx hero.
Thank you so much for uploading this, wish this legend was still alive today
The king.
My guy said “women interest me” lmaoo
great, a master at work. We should aspire to be like these greats, unstinting and dedicated. For me there is more to photography than photos. Exploration of life itself, a subjective look at the objective and then making that somehow communicate on film or sensor.
Thank you so much for this...!!
great film, thanks
I saw Garry last week, real nice guy he He showed me his studio, I saw a huge Netapp SAN against the wall and I asked him are you hosting servers? He said no, he went digital and he actually has a second SAN on order since he already used up 140 petabytes of storage last year and needs to add 140 more for 2021.
LMFAO
I’ve got a little over 4TB of photos… for my ENTIRE LIFE thus far. And I thought that was a lot….
damn didn't realise we were in the mid 80s
If Garry were alive, this probably woudn't be too far off the mark
At 5:00; Gary, for the love of God, get those films in the dev! I believe he died with loads of unprocessed rolls left behind. I assume someone's been through them.
I believe students of his developed the film and went through it all after his death, leading to exhibiitons.
i wonder what his ratio of pictures taken to pictures saved is? he seemed to take an amazing amount of shots compared to the average photographer. but
Winogrand wasn't the average photographer
Great video!
Again. Garry. The process. Life.
Anyone else twitch slightly when he runs his fingers over the film?
No. Why?
Wonderful.
And the legs on those girls!
90% of my photography is candid street. All the people in my images have their own private lives to lead. I don't know them. I never knew them. Well, not all of them anyway. They will continue with their lives unaware of their entry into my own personal world of photography. They become silent witnesses to the future and of the past. Indeed, for them, it will always be just an odd moment in time when I happened to catch them with my camera. For me it is life.
Thanks for your words.
Do you know where this is from? You only have 'Garry Winogrand m' as title, would be nice to have a bit more background (if possible of course). Thanks for uploading!
Renzsu I know your comment is 7 years old, but I always wondered the answer to this. Which I looked around and finally found. It’s a PBS show called Creativity with Bill Moyers, where he profiled different people in all types of creative fields; acting, writing, music. This segment was from an episode called “The Photographer’s Eye”. I just wanted to leave this here for anyone else who might wonder where the original source was.
Best picture is at 10:20 in my opinion. I wonder if her would have embraced Digital SLR? He did take a huge amount of pictures to capture his own definitive moments.
I take my shots in one or two frames even when using Digital. Most of my pics are on smartphone. Looking to experiment with 35mm film now. Add me on Instagram @lens_flair123
he liked using leicas so maybe he would be using a monochrome leica now
Here because of Ioe Greer
shut up