This channel deserves more subscribers, the videos seem to be purely about the art of photography and not the gear or the latest fancy trending street photography tricks, or the editing process. There’s nothing pretentious here and I’m seeing more inspiring work in a ten minute video than I what I do by spending hours and hours scrolling through Instagram. Thank you.
I’m so happy to have discovered your channel, Rupert! Thank you for introducing me to some photographers I didn’t know about. I’ll be looking for their books at the library this week!
Excellent video, we need to keep celebrating wonderful photographers like these by showcasing their work in lovely videos like this. More please and thank you.
I think your videos are the best photography videos on RUclips Rupert. Beautifully presented, knowledgeable and; credit to your choice of music for each subject you feature.
...has been great seeing herzog getting the recognition he's due...not only are his photos wonderful, they are also great time capsules of here in vancouver
Hello Rupert: Thank you for sharing your unique view of the photographic world most of us know very little about. The selected works and your presentation are an inspiration for me and others to continue to define our own style or look. Keep it going george chiang rai thailand
Thank you for this video. I had never heard of these gentlemen before but I plan on learning more about them. Found you by accident but I’m glad I did!! Thanks again!
I discovered M. Giacomelli watching an interview to M.Kenna, in which he said that Giacomelli had been an influential photographer for him, I love Kenna's work...
Thanks for this. Interesting. A couple I know, but I found the others fascinating. Just goes to show how many great photographers there are if you look hard enough. Now I have to buy a Herve book!
Thanks for this Rupert, I have the last book, but I hadn’t heard of any of the other photographers, so thanks for introducing them to me :- ) Cheers - Peter.
Awesome video Rupert! 😎👍 I’ve been a huge fan of Philip-Lorca diCorcia for many years…in fact to this day, I still try to create similar surreal street scenes using artificial light in my street photography. Another two of my favourite artists are Alex Prager and Gregory Crewdson. Looking forward to watching your next video! ✌️
Thank you for pointing out these photographers to us. Amazing work. Still, I can’t help as to be sad about the things run nowadays. In those years, when we moved at a much slower pace, we looked forward to a monthly or weekly publishing or showcase, to which you needed to actually go to see the pieces of photographic art. Now everything is pushed and rushed through social media or dedicated photographic sites. Who takes time to appreciate photographic work? Sorry if it sounds gloomy, but it’s sad and I feel sorry for all those who’s work is not appreciated because of this superficiality.
Great coverage as usual. Please showcase some contemporary photographers in your show if possible. I just spent 15k (INR) on a Ray Metzler book after seeing your last video. Already tempted to buy something by Lucien Herve now. 😂
Nice! Which Metzker book did you go for? Try the Photo Poche book of Hervé if you want an inexpensive option, intro is in French but the printing's good.
I live 30 minutes from Vancouver and have met Fred Herzog a few times in the past (passed away now). One cool thing about Vancouver is you can go to the spots he shot at and even though there are changes you still get that 50's classic chrome feel. Hotels, signs, stores, in many places you can see what he saw.
You can talk a picture into being anything, they are just pictures that you may or may not take a second glance at. When you talk about the woman black with hood reflecting the shape of the lamps and a bit of white for contrast...??
Fred Herzog is one of my all time favourites. Kudos for including him in this line up. ❤
This channel deserves more subscribers, the videos seem to be purely about the art of photography and not the gear or the latest fancy trending street photography tricks, or the editing process. There’s nothing pretentious here and I’m seeing more inspiring work in a ten minute video than I what I do by spending hours and hours scrolling through Instagram. Thank you.
Completely Agree!!
I’m so happy to have discovered your channel, Rupert! Thank you for introducing me to some photographers I didn’t know about. I’ll be looking for their books at the library this week!
That photograph by Trevor is simply stunning.
Excellent video, we need to keep celebrating wonderful photographers like these by showcasing their work in lovely videos like this. More please and thank you.
Thanks for the video. And I already have the book before I found your channel.
I think your videos are the best photography videos on RUclips Rupert. Beautifully presented, knowledgeable and; credit to your choice of music for each subject you feature.
Thank you for this very informative video -- I had not known of many of these photographers and their work looks wonderful!
Thank you Rupert , enjoying your videos very much
Very distinguished selection, Rupert. I like it;-)) @philosimot
Thank you very much for introducing us to these amazing photography masters.
Great Video. Thank you!
Great little video mate. Some fantastic photos to get exposed to.
Subscribed, by great art centric chanel. Have discovered some photographers I didn't know
...has been great seeing herzog getting the recognition he's due...not only are his photos wonderful, they are also great time capsules of here in vancouver
Fantastic work Rupert. Thank you !!
Wow thank you so much for sharing this. Its the first time ive came across you on RUclips. Think ill just hit that subscribe button.
How about photographer Felix Paegel? "Hey Felix, this woman has been cut in half"
every video is a delight😌
Great reviews of photographers new to me except Herzog. Loved Giacomelli and Lorca diCorcia especially but they are all all exceptional.
This is great, thank you!
Thank you for this video 🙌👌
Just subscribed. Very fine, pleasant way of presentation!
Great list. I would love to see you showcase some female street photographers. There has to be famous ones :)
Try and find the work of Billy Monk in Cape Town in the 60s. I suspect you might enjoy his work.
This is a great documentary. Thanks for sharing. 😀
Great video!
Thank you! Very informative.
Great video, awesome to have found your channel
That was brilliant!
Another great informative video on the art of photography! Thank you Rupert!
i am new to photography and learning just now your videos are so good to learn from! thanks for that !
I love these reviews. So many ways of seeing what is around us.
i am familiar with Herzog but the others are new to me so thank you for the effort and sharing. i look forward to your other posted vids. thumbs up!
Thanks 🙏❤
Hello Rupert:
Thank you for sharing your unique view of the photographic world most of us know very little about. The selected works and your presentation are an inspiration for me and others to continue to define our own style or look.
Keep it going
george
chiang rai thailand
amazing video, love to learn new things, new subscriber
Excellent!
many... too many photographers to know all over the world, it's hard or impossible to choose from
Thank you for this video. I had never heard of these gentlemen before but I plan on learning more about them. Found you by accident but I’m glad I did!! Thanks again!
Very good, appreciate these videos.
Nice place n cute waterfall
Hey, you left me off the list!
I discovered M. Giacomelli watching an interview to M.Kenna, in which he said that Giacomelli had been an influential photographer for him, I love Kenna's work...
Thanks for this. Interesting. A couple I know, but I found the others fascinating. Just goes to show how many great photographers there are if you look hard enough. Now I have to buy a Herve book!
awesome and very informative! thanks for making these recommendations!
Great 👍
Thanks for this Rupert, I have the last book, but I hadn’t heard of any of the other photographers, so thanks for introducing them to me :- ) Cheers - Peter.
Awesome video Rupert! 😎👍 I’ve been a huge fan of Philip-Lorca diCorcia for many years…in fact to this day, I still try to create similar surreal street scenes using artificial light in my street photography. Another two of my favourite artists are Alex Prager and Gregory Crewdson.
Looking forward to watching your next video! ✌️
3:27 distinct poses…
Love the video, apart from the use of "deep dive". I don't know why, but the use of this phrase just winds me up.
Thank you for pointing out these photographers to us. Amazing work. Still, I can’t help as to be sad about the things run nowadays. In those years, when we moved at a much slower pace, we looked forward to a monthly or weekly publishing or showcase, to which you needed to actually go to see the pieces of photographic art. Now everything is pushed and rushed through social media or dedicated photographic sites. Who takes time to appreciate photographic work? Sorry if it sounds gloomy, but it’s sad and I feel sorry for all those who’s work is not appreciated because of this superficiality.
You can still go to a gallery.
Great coverage as usual. Please showcase some contemporary photographers in your show if possible. I just spent 15k (INR) on a Ray Metzler book after seeing your last video. Already tempted to buy something by Lucien Herve now.
😂
Nice! Which Metzker book did you go for? Try the Photo Poche book of Hervé if you want an inexpensive option, intro is in French but the printing's good.
@@rupertvandervell I got the city stills. Only one which was available here.
So interested learn. Please send me some information
Really like your channel Rupert, but sadly had to give up on this one as I got hit by two almost back to back 20 second ads!
Sorry Robin, adjusted.
@@rupertvandervell Thank you … really captivating Vlog … thank you … 😊
I live 30 minutes from Vancouver and have met Fred Herzog a few times in the past (passed away now). One cool thing about Vancouver is you can go to the spots he shot at and even though there are changes you still get that 50's classic chrome feel. Hotels, signs, stores, in many places you can see what he saw.
Now that is cool!
You can talk a picture into being anything, they are just pictures that you may or may not take a second glance at. When you talk about the woman black with hood reflecting the shape of the lamps and a bit of white for contrast...??
same old boring clichéd rubbish, dark, contrasty shadows, boring and predictable as hell,
Great video, thank you very much!!!