7:14 "...basically in photography there's just two controls. One is where you stand and one is when you press the button. So if you stand in the right place, and you press the button at the right time, you're gonna be alright."
I really like his vibe :-) 25 yrs ago I coined a phrase that as photographers we are capturing the presents so those in the future can look back at the past and I love to hear David Hurn also speak about the importance of the photos we take today for people in the future :-) sadly so many think that the photos are just for this moment in time♥ Sean
Good advice from an true expert. The 'good shoes' comment I heard from Marc Ribaud when he was asked what his most important piece of was, and he answered 'my shoes'.
Hurn knows what it takes to make a great photographer. Projects Subject matter Your personal subject matter Studying your failures and sharing them with others. Not focusing on gear and hipster nonsense, unlike everyone else these days; his vision was in the work, not the things.
This site blow up over night, I see a lot of beautiful work on there. A friend told me about this a year are so ago when then site was first made been using it ever since.
Very good interview with a great photographer. You might like to go to BBC i player to view the Ken Russell film "A House in Bayswater" which features among others a very young David Hurn working out of a bed-sit at the beginning of his career. Glad he has had such success.
7:14
"...basically in photography there's just two controls. One is where you stand and one is when you press the button. So if you stand in the right place, and you press the button at the right time, you're gonna be alright."
I love learning from the Master at work, and hey I got good shoes!
Sometimes you just know you you are listening to a master of their craft.
Good shoes and the Fuji x100 👌🏼
Very wise words, one camera ,one lens, simplicity....the freedom to shoot exactly what you want at the right moment. Nice video, many thanks David.
I really like his vibe :-) 25 yrs ago I coined a phrase that as photographers we are capturing the presents so those in the future can look back at the past and I love to hear David Hurn also speak about the importance of the photos we take today for people in the future :-) sadly so many think that the photos are just for this moment in time♥ Sean
Good advice from an true expert. The 'good shoes' comment I heard from Marc Ribaud when he was asked what his most important piece of was, and he answered 'my shoes'.
Fabulous, what an interesting interview from a hugely talented, interesting and humble man. I could listen to him for hours. Brilliant
Good shoes - absolutely right!
Mr Hurn, top man
Hurn knows what it takes to make a great photographer.
Projects
Subject matter
Your personal subject matter
Studying your failures and sharing them with others.
Not focusing on gear and hipster nonsense, unlike everyone else these days; his vision was in the work, not the things.
So well produced, perfect choice of music!
What a talented and true gentleman.
Looking at this Master..Now I know the photography is really old.
Loved it. Thank you for sharing
8:29 was a strong point in this video for me. Something about him shooting the lighting and the camera was heavy.
This site blow up over night, I see a lot of beautiful work on there. A friend told me about this a year are so ago when then site was first made been using it ever since.
What a nice chap.
a real photographer
Great words.
Great photographer, miles ahead of the likes of Bailey et al.
Very good interview with a great photographer. You might like to go to BBC i player
to view the Ken Russell film "A House in Bayswater" which features among others a very young David Hurn working out of a bed-sit at the beginning of his career.
Glad he has had such success.
good shoes !!! holy grail !!!
I'm going to go buy some good shoes now.
Is that camera the fuji X100?
yes
Sepp NHS
with the added noise of a motor drive !
Yes and the new x100v is amazing
That is not only an interesting video but a heck of an ad for the Fuji camera he is holding near the end.
📸
inspire me
Love it ،
looks like an X100T ♣ as the grip is more pronounced
:)
good shoes......not leica