Wow, after watching this I now understand that Arthur Meyerson is my favorite photographer (I never really had one before). This was a great conversation and I thoroughly enjoyed Arthur's insights.
This is the kind of content which is so much more valuable than those stupid gear review videos which are so overrepresented here on youtube. Thank you for your contribution to the art of photography.
Man, I really enjoyed this discussion with Arthur! I wish his books weren’t so hard to own. Excellent eye for form, line and color. Thank you for putting this together!
Wonderful photography, articulate photographer, excellent host. An hour well-spent watching this interview. This conversation is head and shoulders above 99% of all the photography videos on RUclips. Thank you.
I just discovered Arthur Meyerson's photography today and i liked kind of every image i have seen. My first feeling is that the subject or intention is immediatly perceivable. Amazing.
Such a reminder that the imagination, anticipation and the confidence to press the shutter at the right time, is what makes the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
Probably one of the best hours I've spent on RUclips watching photography videos ever! Such a great guy, photographer, insight and conversation. A real inspiration!! Thanks to Arthur and Leica 🙏🙏🙏📷👋👍
Fantastic conversation with excellent images.Arthur M is a genuine guy who seems to be able to go up against the best with no frills attached.Thankyou.
I have a list of photographers I love to listen to: Jay Maisel, Joe McNally, Jay Dickman, and now on my list, Arthur Meyerson. This was a fantastic interview!
It's really difficult to think that some pictures werent prepared, as this with the kids playing soccer, with a lot of details, but on other hand it is too complex to set so many things. Awesome, a great master.
What a treat, you give me great joy! You, Haas, Maisel, Turner and Meola are the greatest color photographers of this field.Your work brings peace in this world of chaos. A great thank you!
Love this gentleman. You're right he is great story teller. You too are doing a great service with this channel and your communication skills. Displaying Arthur's work and discussing all the elements of his thought process is so utterly valuable. Arthur's work is truly stunning and ever so adventurous. Thank you both for this awesome presentation and giving us all the gift of discovery. Bravo Gentleman. F
Most photographers of Leica take bad photos and I have seen a few iPhone photos that are not great but legendary. The tool is just a tool but if you don't have passion and creativity you aint taking good photos never mind great or legendary ones.
I totally disagree with his attitude to cropping. Sometimes there's only one small aspect to an image that is interesting and if you don't have a long lens you have to crop. If you didn't that interest may be lost in noise. Take no notice of his advice...In fact it takes a more observant photographer to see those small but highly interesting parts of a wider view.
Wow, after watching this I now understand that Arthur Meyerson is my favorite photographer (I never really had one before). This was a great conversation and I thoroughly enjoyed Arthur's insights.
This is the kind of content which is so much more valuable than those stupid gear review videos which are so overrepresented here on youtube. Thank you for your contribution to the art of photography.
Thank you Charles and thank you to Leica for making these possible!
Excellent video - great conversation and stimulating imagery and ideas - BRILLIANT!
what a great teacher ! i love him !
One of the best Leica Conversations I have watched!
The five Japanese woman’s arms go in like a moving sequence from down at their side’s to holding out to feel the rain.📷👍🏻
Man, I really enjoyed this discussion with Arthur! I wish his books weren’t so hard to own. Excellent eye for form, line and color. Thank you for putting this together!
Wonderful photography, articulate photographer, excellent host. An hour well-spent watching this interview. This conversation is head and shoulders above 99% of all the photography videos on RUclips. Thank you.
Much Appreciated. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Frank!
Leica is doing a great job in today's world of camera and photo. I would say a "revolution".
Some are born great….. some achieve greatness….. photography can never die with maestro’s like you around…. ✌️
you are too kind Sameer! Join me for a workshop or photo tour sometime. Check my website for upcoming events.
I just discovered Arthur Meyerson's photography today and i liked kind of every image i have seen. My first feeling is that the subject or intention is immediatly perceivable. Amazing.
Thanks Al! I'm happy that my work resonated with you!
Great interview(s), thank you very much!
Thank you!
Such a reminder that the imagination, anticipation and the confidence to press the shutter at the right time, is what makes the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
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Probably one of the best hours I've spent on RUclips watching photography videos ever! Such a great guy, photographer, insight and conversation. A real inspiration!! Thanks to Arthur and Leica 🙏🙏🙏📷👋👍
Thanks Phil! Greatly appreciated!
very much enjoyed this talk! thank you mr. arthur meyerson.
Thanks Jeff!
Fantastic conversation with excellent images.Arthur M is a genuine guy who seems to be able to go up against the best with no frills attached.Thankyou.
Thank you for tuning in!
I have a list of photographers I love to listen to: Jay Maisel, Joe McNally, Jay Dickman, and now on my list, Arthur Meyerson. This was a fantastic interview!
Some of my favourites as well!
That's quite a list! Honored to be included!
It's really difficult to think that some pictures werent prepared, as this with the kids playing soccer, with a lot of details, but on other hand it is too complex to set so many things. Awesome, a great master.
What a treat, you give me great joy! You, Haas, Maisel, Turner and Meola are the greatest color photographers of this field.Your work brings peace in this world of chaos. A great thank you!
Thank you Max! Greatly appreciated!
Love this gentleman. You're right he is great story teller. You too are doing a great service with this channel and your communication skills. Displaying Arthur's work and discussing all the elements of his thought process is so utterly valuable.
Arthur's work is truly stunning and ever so adventurous. Thank you both for this awesome presentation and giving us all the gift of discovery. Bravo Gentleman. F
Thanks Freddy! Greatly appreciated!
Loved every moment of this
Thank you Sundeep!
Very inspiring, thank you both
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Brilliant interview📷👍🏻
Thank you!
It is refreshing to see a photographer talking about his own work rather than some dry commentary from another!
Absolutely fascinating!
Thanks Robin!
This was as great interview very helpful, exactly what was I looking for . Thank you
Thank you!
That was wonderful, I am inspired. Jim
That’s the best thing you could say! Thanks!
Really enjoyed this video
Wonderfull class 💥💥💥
Brilliant insights. Thank you !!
Thanks Robert! Must be our DNA! 🤣
Superb!
just beautiful
It's hard to say how much I admire Arthur Meyerson's work and his insights. How can I find out about his next workshops?
Thank you Dan.
For information on my workshops and photo tours: www.arthurmeyerson.com/event/
Bravo. What I do.
Next step… sell one of my kidneys.. to buy the sponsors camera 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sameer it's not the tool... use whatever you have and make your images ... from your heart!
Most photographers of Leica take bad photos and I have seen a few iPhone photos that are not great but legendary. The tool is just a tool but if you don't have passion and creativity you aint taking good photos never mind great or legendary ones.
I totally disagree with his attitude to cropping. Sometimes there's only one small aspect to an image that is interesting and if you don't have a long lens you have to crop. If you didn't that interest may be lost in noise. Take no notice of his advice...In fact it takes a more observant photographer to see those small but highly interesting parts of a wider view.