Jesus, so much nostalgia... 😌 Unless I've worked for the newspapers, where I've used colour negs, or in photography school, where I've used a lot of B&W, I've been a slide film boy...
Oh wow! I've been following him for a couple years now on Instagram, but he's easily one of my favorite photographers. Whenever he shares a post, it's always amazing. It's cool to put a face to the photos.
i have been twice now and the best advice I could offer is to make the trip sooner rather than later, Hong Kong is undergoing a huge transformation, who knows what it will look like in 2 -5-10 years from now. I can promise you that it wont disappoint, its truly one of the great photogenic cities @@ribsy
I own three of Greg's books and they are absolutely beautiful. I'm looking for a copy of Phantom Shanghai, but the prices for used copies are too high. Greg is definitely an inspiration to me as I shoot in Shanghai and HK. He is a master.
Greg’s work is phenomenal in capturing a changing Hong Kong!
yea he really did!
jaw-dropping photos, thanks a lot for the interview!
yea his photos are awesome
I still have some kodachrome around the house wish I could still get them developed.
seriously!
Man I just am obsessed with his work. His framing and use of color are so sick.
Yea seriously
Jesus, so much nostalgia... 😌
Unless I've worked for the newspapers, where I've used colour negs, or in photography school, where I've used a lot of B&W, I've been a slide film boy...
slide film back in the day was amazing
Oh wow! I've been following him for a couple years now on Instagram, but he's easily one of my favorite photographers. Whenever he shares a post, it's always amazing. It's cool to put a face to the photos.
yea definitely. his library is deep
Stunning photos
yup!
Spent the last week photographing around Hong Kong, it truly is one of the great cities for street photography and an absolute joy to photograph
It’s very high on my list! I really want to go
i have been twice now and the best advice I could offer is to make the trip sooner rather than later, Hong Kong is undergoing a huge transformation, who knows what it will look like in 2 -5-10 years from now. I can promise you that it wont disappoint, its truly one of the great photogenic cities
@@ribsy
Fantastic interview and loved seeing my two favourite photographers! ❤🎉📸
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one of my favourite podcast episodes so far, great to see it alongside photos
glad you enjoyed it! his photos are stellar
Fantastic interview.
glad you enjoyed it
Excellent interview I love slide film and shoot it as much as I can.
yes indeed!
Thanks Ribs and Greg’s ,I’m from Hong Kong 🇭🇰
awesome!
Such a great interview bro!
glad you enjoyed it man! greg is a phenomenal photog
Nice one Ribs! Thanks for sharing your chat with Greg 🙂
for sure! hope you enjoyed it
Very interesting interview, keep up the great work :)
thanks
I love his work
yea me too!
Love Greg’s work! Just recently bought his photo book JAL 76-88, amazing photos
awesome! i will be buying one of them too
fascinating chat! i have a book with some of greg's work from kowloon walled city, he's truly one of the great street photographers
he really is!
I own three of Greg's books and they are absolutely beautiful. I'm looking for a copy of Phantom Shanghai, but the prices for used copies are too high. Greg is definitely an inspiration to me as I shoot in Shanghai and HK. He is a master.
yea hes def a master
He's a boss. Thanks for the interview!
yo for real! man put in that work
Wow!!!
😁
You do know that your name was showing in the corner when you were talking?
yes
@@ribsy ok just wanted to make sure as some creators don’t care to have their names online.
❤
How did he take those photos with such a low ISO?
Tripod / shooting wide open / flash. It’s wild
Tripod / shooting wide open / flash. It’s wild
I was born in HK. Meow!
meow! lol
@@ribsy meow! Do you like Hong Kong? haha 😛