Thank you but I don't think a channel like this (niche content, no entertainment value) will ever have more than a few dozen subscribers - and it's not the goal anyways. Hope those few who find it can enjoy the content!
I haven't been to New York city but from his photos I can smell the air, hear the thickness of life, enjoy the variety... So many cities become a uniform slab of grey these days. Thank you for the reminder!
It is intriguing and keeps you going while showing variety - nothing more can be asked of a retrospective. My personal favourite is Haas' "Color correction": really sublime in both editing and presentation (Steidl mostly does a great job) but unfortunately, I don't own it, and it's priced out of my taste. Check it out (in person, the tactility matters) if you get a chance. Luckily "New York in Color 1952-1962" remains broadly available.
Dear Andras ,thanks for this legendary photographers book show ...a true legend he was.
Indeed he's and this book is one of the bests. Glad you enjoyed it!
Grazie per aver condiviso le immagini straordinarie, un grande...
It is a weird crime that this simple elegant hugely informative channel doesn’t have thousands of followers.
Thank you but I don't think a channel like this (niche content, no entertainment value) will ever have more than a few dozen subscribers - and it's not the goal anyways.
Hope those few who find it can enjoy the content!
@@andras_ikladi Bravo squire!
Can’t thank you enough 🎉
Thank you for this review.
Thank you for sharing the extraordinary images.
You're welcome!
Thank you! 👍
Hello. It's so different today. I still remember how it looked in the 80's. I liked how colorful it was.
I haven't been to New York city but from his photos I can smell the air, hear the thickness of life, enjoy the variety... So many cities become a uniform slab of grey these days. Thank you for the reminder!
It’s sequenced absolutely perfectly.
It is intriguing and keeps you going while showing variety - nothing more can be asked of a retrospective. My personal favourite is Haas' "Color correction": really sublime in both editing and presentation (Steidl mostly does a great job) but unfortunately, I don't own it, and it's priced out of my taste. Check it out (in person, the tactility matters) if you get a chance. Luckily "New York in Color 1952-1962" remains broadly available.
thank you for sharing
Thank you! Great photographer
You're welcome!
It's a great book I own one myself
Great photographer.
Some of these images gave me a visual organism.
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add some lofi to these videos and i think you have a great idea for a channel
Even better, since they're silent, everyone can play their own music :)