Tips for Better Storytelling with Photography feat. Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor joins Marc Silber to talk about telling stories through photography.
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I'm a landscape photographer and shooting people taught me wo much. In landscapes, I have all the time I need to line up the shot, move half an inch to the left, half an inch down, but with people you have maybe two seconds to line up and take the shot. You have to talk to them, the way they react to you makes you part of the shot.
The shade being thrown at "Online Photographers" needed to be said. Too many ppl are worried about being famous instead of properly learning the craft of Photography.
They care about likes , and followers ..can't stand that shit
Yep. A lot of people have got into photography because it's the cool thing at th moment.
That was deeply informative and enriching. Thank you.
love this! He calls it like it is. It proves that if its easy then everyone will do it!!!!
Very informative I should follow you. I shoot with a Fuji X t3. I shoot protests marches in Mexico City, bike rides also I am involve with Planton 43 Ayotzinapa , the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa Normal School.
Pretty cool, untill he started to rant aboit his camera suck or whatever . Need to out a time limit. If not they they'll start ranting
how can we see Dan's works? He has some books on Blurb that I all bought, but I think he has more...
Excellent, real-world advice I haven't yet come across. Thanks for taking the time.
Hello Marc (and Dan). I enjoy the conversations between you two gentlemen. I grew up in Pebble Beach, by the way, and on a recent visit to the Peninsula, I photographed the owners of Lafayette Bakery in the "Barnyard". Whilst sitting at a table enjoying coffee and quiche I spontaneously asked if I could take some shots of the owners at work. No problem. I don't want to analyze my technique in approaching strangers with a camera, because it works. And Dan is right, if you promise to send your subjects a print, do it, because it builds trust in photographers and it's the right thing to do.
That’s great. We’re a stones throw from the barnyard. I use a recording studio there. Let me know when you’re in town again. Where in pebble ?
@@marcsilber We lived on Valdez Rd. off of Stevenson Drive from 1956 to 1969. I'm a PGHS grad. My dad was vice principal at PG high. Speaking of "access" and our "elevator pitch," I made a cold call (knocked on the door) at my first childhood house, at the top of the hill on Weldon Grove Place, in PG, and asked the current owner if I could take some shots inside the house. I had prepared a packet of reprints of family photos taken at the house in 1954, to show the owner: Bingo! In Photoshop, I overlaid photos taken in the living room c1954, on top of my contemporary shots. And I sent prints to the owner (as promised) so that he could get a glimpse of life in his house c1954. I'll definitely contact you before my next visit! Cheers!
Cool story. We live on Ronda road not too far away. Keep shooting!
many thanks for those valuable advices it will help me to start my book , 🙏🏾 ludovic from belgium
Wow! Solid advice as ever!! Thank you 👍👍👍
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Thanks for the advice 👍much appreciated 🙏
Great tips Dan and thank you Marc for sharing with us.
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There is always a person in photography, at least the photographer itself. You see the photographer in the work they create. Araki says photography is copying yourself on something else or somebody else. Interesting standpoint IMO.
Best pieces of advice I received since a long time. Thanks!
Advice above noted. Thank you.
Interesting stuff!
Great tips.
That's Dan, our man in the van! Love your vibe.
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Thanks!
thank you so much for the Super Thanks! It really means a lot to us!
Thank you for this. Exactly what I needed for an upcoming project.
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Great content 👍
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