New York Streets with Daniel Arnold
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Known for his off-guard shots of the citizens of New York, Daniel Arnold captures the real experiences of American life. A passion that started off as a pastime, practised between his jobs as a journalist, Arnold's photographic style-and perhaps the reason for his wide appeal-sees him get up-close to his subjects, capturing authentic moments that draw viewers in. Read more on NOWNESS - bit.ly/2wwBcoP
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The cat walking in, was a good finish.
I feel like im a different person each year
You've changed, Daniel. I feel like I don't know you any more ;)
@Bleek Chain Not if you sleep through your birthday
I can't even remember who I was or what I was thinking from two years ago.
OH NOWNESS! Sometimes you really deliver.
I've travelled a bit and I can honestly say New York is the best place I have ever been! Being a photographer in New York, my god, that's the dream...
Lmao new York is filthy
Harrison Bond that's why it's so great to have photograph
@@GrumpyStormtrooper I mean for sure, but then you also have to live there...
tokyo as well
can you guys color grade just a tad
I think it creates a contrast for the pictures
can you make a good youtube video you poser, a tad
I think the intention is to show the pictures.
His photos are so good that I wanted to look closely at them and it was hard to pay attention to what he was saying. This guy's great!
I love it, quote worthy, “actually, you know, not only can you do, whatever thing you decide to do, why not you? Everybody else is the same mortal, garbage, nothing that you are...so why not you?”...freickn real...SOOOOO REAL.
me too
instaBlaster...
was this video footage kept in Log picture profile?
yeah I think so. You can have a flat look but that was just Log nothingness
ahahah i love how he captures the griminess of new york and how he captures new yorkers.
oh and OLMC Feast 2017 in Williamsburg @ 3:23
4:30 is kehinde wiley. Seeing him walking his incredible dogs in SoHo is one of the sights i miss from new york
I really love Daniel's work and dedication to this genre. And I also love whenever he talks about how stressful and scary it is, because it is absolutely terrifying. I was attacked and fractured my leg a few years ago doing street photography here in Seattle, the nightmare came true. I've recently gotten back into it, but I don't think taking up close candid shots of people will ever feel comfortable for me. It just is what it is, but it is thrilling, and there isn't really a street photography scene or collective here, not a real one anyway. If you have even an ounce of talent, and some courage, I feel like the street photo scene here is more or less wide open for the taking.
What’s the photo that got your leg broken look like?
New York has the best theatre in the playhouses and on the sidewalks too.
Seriously though, how does he make money? Is this a hobby, does he live in a closet, is he filthy rich and sells to vogue? How does one make a livable wage with street photography? Honest question, looking for an honest answer.
I believe he sells prints and works for vogue, seen some bts of him in the office
hes also an ambassador for a camera brand
Just look at his clothes, his jeans jacket, the ratty sofa and the nails holding up the box on the wall. In other words, do what photographers do: notice things.
His street photos are great. You can feel how many time he spends walking around in NYC.
I know how he does it. He goes round beheading people. Such a cheap trick.
Daniel! You are refreshing cutie pie
I wish I live in a place like New York and be as brave as him.
You're my hero man! I love NOWNESS.
These are wonderful but too short. 10 minutes should be the minimum. Feels like they're just getting started and they're over. Let us occupy and contemplate the space a little.
His "Daniel Arnold Video Slops" are a fun watch. Fast, furious, uncut, random madness.
Wow I love him and his pics!
Shot entirely in upgraded S-LOG... because that's cool?
"...how the fuck is that real.."...omg,can relate onehundred
honey I aint no mortal garbage,,,,what u tallkin bout????
See Daniel Arnold's work currently on view at the Museum of Wisconsin Art through September 17!
I love what I do too :)
What is the song of the video?
The sounds of Taraab
I like this kind of photography, but doing this in Dubai will land me in a hefty fine....
OMG 4:28 hahaha
Taahir Matthews is it 9/11?
1:59 someone please explain
Simple. He is holding his head in his left hand
music?
ruclips.net/video/ClsslZgaEWE/видео.html
Awesome
Some of his work is incredible, some of it trash, but every time I hear him speak I'm sucked into his personality.
OK..considering that some cameras can shoot 10 images per second (more?), how's that different than shooting video and chosing the "best" image?....
perfectly put
Please tell where can I get a video camera as small and as cheap as my d800 that shoots raw video at 7360x4912 I’ll wait.
he shoots film is how.
2:00 please explain
I was confused by that too...and there's another one later in the video. I can only assume that they are looking down at something and that their whole neck and head is just at the right angle to not be visible. Great photos.
4:28 name of that photo please is it 9/11?
THIS IS LIFE
Song name?
ruclips.net/video/ClsslZgaEWE/видео.html
This is WAY off topic, but I’m looking for a hard to find vintage public poster from the 1980’s. It shows three babies - one White, one Black and one Asian. The text read something like ‘No One is Born a Racist’ Please reply if you even have a photo of this poster. Some were posted in the NYC Metro. Ty 🙏
Did you eventually find it?
@@lamontkhoza2856 No, amazing,y I’ve never come across it ! 😟
@@carpenterfamily6198 ah man that sucks :(
Do you think old public posters get stored somewhere in local government archives?
@@lamontkhoza2856 They might ~ I’ve talked to most every organization. It’s actually quite amazing that after all that research I could not find it. I expect one day I’ll just find it somewhere 🙂
Love you Daniel
Does anyone know which song of "the sounds of taraab" is this one?
ruclips.net/video/ClsslZgaEWE/видео.html
you are cool.
Really cool video
delightful.
dude
Thank you for sharing. I love the work of Daniel Arnold and New York is also an amazing place. In the video at 5:01 there is a fantastic Vespa in the background :-) In addition to its rarity it totally adds to the photo. Love it.
Not really sure why his work has become so popular, perhaps I am missing something but in the tradition of nyc street photography these images look like what I imagine Jeff Mermelsteins rejects look like. Good luck to him and may his success long continue but for me in the context I have seen the images they are actually quite boring. Street photography seems to be the in vougue hobby, he has obviously ridden that wave and garnered an audience of millions through savvy self promotion, it actually makes one consider how little photography these audiences engage with outside of Instagram feeds. Again if they saw Mermelsteins work they really would lose there minds. The blurred and grainy surface of small camera analogue pictures fulfill a nostalgia itch/fetish, I think a lot of the audience get lost in that aspect of picture making now, such importance in the means of how images are made as opposed to intent and content.
The salt in this post 👌
still stand by it,@@EliDaSpanishFly. nothing personal against the photographer, create it too him but the hype around them has more to do with social media mechanics and an audience who doesn't really know there arse from their elbow. It's tired, drab and boring.
@@inigotaylor9401 as is life. It can be a tiring and boring pursuit. I think many can relate to that fact in his images...
Jeff mermelstein’s photos look like getty stock images by comparison. They’re very literal-minded. This work (Arnold’s) feels alive, and if you’ve ever lived in New York, you’d know that it feels JUST like New York. I am so glad he is doing this, it keeps me inspired when I feel numb. If you don’t get it, or maybe if you don’t un-get it, perhaps it might be worthwhile to sit with some of these photos for a while. But it seems like you already have your mind made up. Either way, best of luck.
see i love this but also I feel like a photo needs to be captured in that moment specifically. I get that he's still cutting the photo out and selecting that moment but yeah.
What is it about his work that people like?
Who cares? Do you like it?
Emmanuel Gutierrez No
@@linusfotograf My question was a little bit of a sarcasm. I know you don't like it. I just think if the work doesn't speak to you, what makes you think someone giving you an explanation will change your mind about it?
Emmanuel Gutierrez Not to make me change my mind but to make me understand.
Linus Wärn id say I like them because of the intensity and honesty about it. No bullshit, no bedding for the story telling, just one two three and let’s go. And I admire the courage of his to physically use his camera and body to “assault” people, being considered as socially “rude”. And I love it. Kinda like an assassin, pretty cool. Respect.
Lazy photography, spray and pray, nothing special about it
ooh someone's not a very good photographer!