Can't stop binging this channel, absolutely what was needed, just the artists body of work with no interpretation or interruption. If you are open to suggestions I would love to see a Gregory Crewdson episode. Keep up the good work!
I looked closely at some videos of Gary Winogrand shooting both in New York and LA in the late 70s and early 80s. Each time he took a shot he looked through the viewfinder, even if for a fraction of a second. He told his students in a seminar in NYC in 1976, if you you shoot from the hip or without looking through the viewfinder you lose control of the image. I thought that was very unusual considering how quickly he captured what he was seeing.
I learned from this video that if you want to get to know the United States, you have to look at Garry Winogrand's pictures. They capture the essence of daily life in America with astounding accuracy.
This is epic. Please keep doing these. I loved his work but to sit with the way you put all of these photographers together makes me appreciate them even more.
you can study his work; the style; the way he developed his shots and the result would still be relevant today...the best street photographer of his time imho! this is a fabulous survey of his work, thanks so much
Such a wonderful capture of moments & movement. So many composed on the fly and to straighten or crop would steal the immediacy of life. Brilliant channel, thank you.
even though I've seen most of these images in his book you add a twist to them by adding the appropriate music, makes me feel I'm seeing them for the first time!
Good channel, nice idea! You should also try to present photo books, not just single photographs. It is not so simple task, but for many photographers the book was main art form and it is completely different from looking random pictures from them. Cheers
Is this truly all Winogrand's work that is shown here? For example at 12:00 the woman, the design of car, in the background the commercial of guys wearing T-Shirts. Curious if someone knows this. I just hadn't thought of the early 80s to look like that.
I realize you asked this 7mo ago, but no one seemed to have answered you. It appears that photo was snapped by Peter Lindbergh. Not sure when, but looks like 90’s. I could be wrong tho!
I like these photos. They have a real quality that conveys life and emotion. Unposed and yet somehow posed. Unpopular opinion though, but many of his pictures seem to pick attractive women. These days i think taking sneaky pictures of unsuspecting women like that would be seen as creepy or pervy and probably lead to confrontation if spotted. Im not saying thats all he was, but there is definitely a lean towards sneaky women pics here.
This is an amazing channel with awesome content liked and subbed i particularly enjoyed the Vivian Maier spotlight any on Saul Leiter or have i missed his spotlight.
Such an amazing display from an amazing photographer. Thank you for putting this video together.
Days gone by. Fantastic and thought provoking photos
Can't stop binging this channel, absolutely what was needed, just the artists body of work with no interpretation or interruption. If you are open to suggestions I would love to see a Gregory Crewdson episode. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much… I will try to do a gregory crewdson video soon.
@@greatphotographers thank you for replying.
I looked closely at some videos of Gary Winogrand shooting both in New York and LA in the late 70s and early 80s. Each time he took a shot he looked through the viewfinder, even if for a fraction of a second. He told his students in a seminar in NYC in 1976, if you you shoot from the hip or without looking through the viewfinder you lose control of the image. I thought that was very unusual considering how quickly he captured what he was seeing.
I learned from this video that if you want to get to know the United States, you have to look at Garry Winogrand's pictures. They capture the essence of daily life in America with astounding accuracy.
Check out the image at 3.49 - clearly in the UK. Driving on the left with cars like the Ford Cortina/Anglia/Corsair and Austin A40.
@@sputumtubeIndeed, well spotted.
This is epic. Please keep doing these. I loved his work but to sit with the way you put all of these photographers together makes me appreciate them even more.
Just discovered the video and can't beleive that you've done such a good job! Great channel! It's a treasure. Thank you!!!
Thank you for curating this incredible work. What a legend.
yes much thanks for keeping the art form of photography alive and honoring winogrand. he made the snap an art.
Wonderful! Thank you for an overview of Winogrand's oeuvre, including his lesser known images of protests and political events.
Well done. Thank you.
you can study his work; the style; the way he developed his shots and the result would still be relevant today...the best street photographer of his time imho! this is a fabulous survey of his work, thanks so much
Thank you again for keeping Gary and his pure imagines alive
Such a wonderful capture of moments & movement. So many composed on the fly and to straighten or crop would steal the immediacy of life. Brilliant channel, thank you.
Great video! If possible makes a video about Harry Gruyaert’ pictures. Just a suggestion. Thanks a lot!
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even though I've seen most of these images in his book you add a twist to them by adding the appropriate music, makes me feel I'm seeing them for the first time!
Amezing photos.
Great video, thanx for sharing the pothorgrapy of Gary, i tried to get some books (specially de bnw streetphotography) and the prices were so high.👏👏
Best image by far is at 34.03 with the woman looking at the cheque over the man's shoulder.
That's funny
an amazing street photograph
Good channel, nice idea! You should also try to present photo books, not just single photographs. It is not so simple task, but for many photographers the book was main art form and it is completely different from looking random pictures from them. Cheers
11:56 time stamp looks like a photo from the 90s. You’ll know just by the cars in the photo.
At least two photos of Diane Arbus, one famous and one I had never seen.
Absolute Wow!
Is this truly all Winogrand's work that is shown here? For example at 12:00 the woman, the design of car, in the background the commercial of guys wearing T-Shirts. Curious if someone knows this. I just hadn't thought of the early 80s to look like that.
I realize you asked this 7mo ago, but no one seemed to have answered you. It appears that photo was snapped by Peter Lindbergh. Not sure when, but looks like 90’s. I could be wrong tho!
@@chuckd9785 Thanks for your response! I'll look into that Lindbergh guy.
Brilliant
he photographed a lot of attractive women on the street
I like these photos. They have a real quality that conveys life and emotion. Unposed and yet somehow posed. Unpopular opinion though, but many of his pictures seem to pick attractive women. These days i think taking sneaky pictures of unsuspecting women like that would be seen as creepy or pervy and probably lead to confrontation if spotted. Im not saying thats all he was, but there is definitely a lean towards sneaky women pics here.
Anyone know who are the people holding the chimps/backstory?
just wish mobile phones weren't a thing. People being social enjoying the moment
Why is street photography so random?
many photos repeated.
Not many keepers there
This is an amazing channel with awesome content liked and subbed i particularly enjoyed the Vivian Maier spotlight any on Saul Leiter or have i missed his spotlight.