Saul Leiter: The Unseen Artist OUTLINE: 00:00:00 The Unseen Artist 00:00:50 Leiter's Journey to Photography 00:02:58 The Color Revolution 00:04:32 Saul Leiter's Legacy
Hey man, I honestly liked the video but (and here comes the criticism...) next time can you show more of the work in full without the push ins and pull outs?
Good video, but would be better if the images were not constantly zoomed in and out, the crop is a key part of the composition and constantly zooming in and out, for many of the images spoils the impact of the image.
J'aime particulièrement cette vidéo, les photos montrent celui qui a fait les photos est un maitre de l'image on pourrait le comparer à ( D o i s n e a u , Yann D i e u z a i d e etc). Les couleurs sont justes, et avec les sujets donnent quelque chose d'intemporel, où la couleur ne fane pas avec les saisons. Les photos nous indiquent que l'on est aux U S A n'importe où dans le pays.
Nice work, however, Sail Leiter's street photography work which you show was not discovered until the mid to late 80's by accident by a friend of Saul's. Then published he was one of the early pioneers of colour photography with other photographers such as Ernst Hass and others. But most of his work was B&W for the likes of Harpers Bizarre etc.
Nice video, however I think the use of "light flares" on the imagery is ill advised. The pan&scan is fine, as long as you show the entire frame at some point.
Seems like an AI wrote a script and then took random images from the web to illustrate it. Unless you are doing a review of a camera, destroying the photographer's composition by zooming and cropping is a terrible Idea.
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Inspiration for all of us, his color was subtle, not overwhelming.
Fabulous video. Thank you.
Great work!
Hey man, I honestly liked the video but (and here comes the criticism...) next time can you show more of the work in full without the push ins and pull outs?
Agreed, push ins and pull outs on photos look really stupid in videos, I don’t know why it’s so common.
And i wonder if Saul Leiter was "cerebral and intellectual" like the commentator.
拍摄意境与绘画意境完美结合,美美美。
Good video, but would be better if the images were not constantly zoomed in and out, the crop is a key part of the composition and constantly zooming in and out, for many of the images spoils the impact of the image.
J'aime particulièrement cette vidéo, les photos montrent celui qui a fait les photos est un maitre de l'image on pourrait le comparer à ( D o i s n e a u , Yann D i e u z a i d e etc). Les couleurs sont justes, et avec les sujets donnent quelque chose d'intemporel, où la couleur ne fane pas avec les saisons. Les photos nous indiquent que l'on est aux U S A n'importe où dans le pays.
Nice work, however, Sail Leiter's street photography work which you show was not discovered until the mid to late 80's by accident by a friend of Saul's. Then published he was one of the early pioneers of colour photography with other photographers such as Ernst Hass and others. But most of his work was B&W for the likes of Harpers Bizarre etc.
Nice video, however I think the use of "light flares" on the imagery is ill advised. The pan&scan is fine, as long as you show the entire frame at some point.
Seems like an AI wrote a script and then took random images from the web to illustrate it. Unless you are doing a review of a camera, destroying the photographer's composition by zooming and cropping is a terrible Idea.