i don't comment often but I loved his integrity and honesty in his approach to capturing people on the streets especially his sensitivity to photographing women. mad props
To me Ribs is one of the most honest and well leveled photographers online right now. He has a great attitude towards life and I've already been trying to get him out here to Tokyo. Good work guys 👏👏
“The internet is the best and the worst thing for artists.” Really interesting point. It must take discipline to not be sucked into doing what will generate approval on social media rather than the work you really want on a personal level. If you genuinely post a series of streets portraits representative of a community, but then the one portrait of the attractive young woman gets 10 times the engagement of everything else, it’s gotta take quite a bit of discipline not to be influenced by that even on a subconscious level when going out to create work in the future.
100%! Especially when money is involved as well. Artists need to eat & pay rent too. When a certain style or subject gets them more attention & money it's hard to resist that...
Love his commentary on having to respect your subject. That's so important because as the photographer you have a responsibility to portray the subject to the world with dignity, love, and respect.
I agree. There was this guy on another episode of Walkie Talkie who would just flash people in their face and then basically run off and it seemed so cheap and disrespectful.
When Ribsy mentioned you're not entitled to every photo, I thought of the Middle East. Culturally if you see someone, you greet them. If they greet you first, you give them an equal or better greeting. It goes back to the Qur'an 4:86: "'And when you are greeted with a salutation, greet with one better than it, or return the same." So if you roll up like those guys that do flash, and run and gun without a hi or bye, it's extremely offensive.
This makes me think of that tweet of the guy matching his iraqi bodega guy's enthusiasm "the big boss himself, where have you been hiding?" "at school, where i missed you so dearly" "habibi you are my number one guy" i will never betray you" "king of my heart and the true big boss"
The moment at 21:13 is just amazing. To get it on film so we can all also be a part of it is really special, and is a microcosm of what makes this video series one of the best things on this platform. Cheers Ribsy, cheers Paulie
This has been the best episode that I've seen so far. As someone who is okay at shooting street and doesn't really do the portraiture thing, his approach his great, his photos are fantastic from the shoot and I relate to a lot of what this guy is talking about.
This is my first RUclips comment ever haha! . Paulie you da man. Thank you for sharing all that you do. So dope to see another Dominican making beautiful photos in NY. Real happy to learn about Ribsy and see his work. What a genuine and sweet dude. Mad swag in this episode. Inspires me to go back home to Queens and make photos! Big love man :)
Ribsy is a cool cat! Super respectful to everyone on the streets which puts off a great vibe. Definitely taking some of his techniques when approaching people moving forward. Ps another great episode Paulie. Your skills in interviewing is no doubt what makes the photographers really shine in these ✌🏼
The most insightful video of the WT series, Paulie is being a good interviewer by knowing when to ask a question and when to let the person reveal himself
Such a cool guy, love the respect he has for people, all people. Really interesting chat about the morals of taking photos of people on the street and the who can take photos in areas where not everyone will be well received. Great walkie talkie, really hope we continue to see Ribsy in his journey into new areas after his course. 💪🤓👍
What he mentioned about taking photos in London is very true. From a non US person - I feel like you could not approach people the same way that most photographers do in these interviews anywhere else bar NYC or the states in general. I loved the way he interacted and talked to people
This channel is...by far......one of the coolest channels on YT. And this guy too. Very charismatic and his shots are superb. Thanks so much for sharing
What a great genuine person Ribsy is! Was a real pleasure watching this episode of walkie-talkie, Paulie! I’m very greedy on likes, but this one was a Like from the getgo! Great job!👌👍
I loved this episode, Ribsy is very thoughtful of his subjects and environment, he's mindful and engaging with respect to those whom he captures and interacts with, a breath of fresh air. I really dig his approach and style.
This is one of my favorite ones so far. His approach is awesome, his empathy is amazing, he loves the people he's trying to capture and it comes across. I think that respect comes a long way for what he's trying to do. Maybe it's in my head, but the hunger of some of the younger photographers ends up being a little off putting to me, and when i see people my age or older with a little bit more grounded approach it feels good, and inspiring really.
Just this past week i was craving a Walkie Talkie episode and i was happy to see it today. The energy felt 3000 miles away(light the beam!!) is incredible. On my lunch today, I pulled my camera out of the bag and took a few shots of basically nothing just cause of the inspiration. This series is easily one of my favorite photography based shows on RUclips.
The comment about “I like to capture moments of all races because I grew up around all races” or something along those lines, really stuck out to me and I can relate to Loved how he connects with people. Got me hyped to do the same when I got shooting sometimes
Love the vid. Trees growing out of heads happen even to experienced guys like Ribsy, some of my favourite portraits have that… Hats off for the Spanish skills!
Paulie you are creating an amazing catalogue of NY's finest. For someone who will probably never shoot in NY I love watching these (although completely jealous)! Best thing on RUclips right now.
Honestly this episode got me pausing and rewinding back a hell of a lot to look at the photos and damn medium format is something else! Wicked episode!
I love what you do: photography by the people, of the people, with the people, and for the people! Me encanta el rapport de Ribsy con la gente, en inglés y en español. ¡Pa'lante!
Dude, that bearded dragon was heavy chillin on the scooter. Paulie, please don’t stop these walkie talkies. This gives such amazing insight of everyone’s different style. ❤
Awesome! I've been following Ribsy for a while on youtube and instagram. He seems like such a cool, chill, and all around genuine guy, and it's fun to watch him from the outisde since most of his videos are first person. It's a shame he's taking a break from youtube, (per a recent threads post) but i'll still be checking out his photos on his other socials.
Walkie Talkie is the current living document of the New York street scene. Mad love. Paulie you're ripping
Good
Totally agree. It’s so important that he’s documenting NY’s street scene in my opinion
I like Ribsy's pattern "Hi, . . Can I take your picture? I'm shooting on film, so don't worry about this meter"
Ribsy's ability to relate to people from all cultures and of all ages is commendable. What a fantastic Walkie Talkie.
Ribsys energy made me want to go engage people. I also have to say, native New Yorkers are different....love the interactions
Yes
i don't comment often but I loved his integrity and honesty in his approach to capturing people on the streets especially his sensitivity to photographing women. mad props
To me Ribs is one of the most honest and well leveled photographers online right now. He has a great attitude towards life and I've already been trying to get him out here to Tokyo. Good work guys 👏👏
I’ll coming to holla at y’all in Tokyo soon!
“The internet is the best and the worst thing for artists.”
Really interesting point. It must take discipline to not be sucked into doing what will generate approval on social media rather than the work you really want on a personal level. If you genuinely post a series of streets portraits representative of a community, but then the one portrait of the attractive young woman gets 10 times the engagement of everything else, it’s gotta take quite a bit of discipline not to be influenced by that even on a subconscious level when going out to create work in the future.
100%! Especially when money is involved as well. Artists need to eat & pay rent too. When a certain style or subject gets them more attention & money it's hard to resist that...
Love his commentary on having to respect your subject. That's so important because as the photographer you have a responsibility to portray the subject to the world with dignity, love, and respect.
I agree. There was this guy on another episode of Walkie Talkie who would just flash people in their face and then basically run off and it seemed so cheap and disrespectful.
This easygoing way of talking and photographing strangers is a level of charisma we can only dream of achieving.
When Ribsy mentioned you're not entitled to every photo, I thought of the Middle East. Culturally if you see someone, you greet them. If they greet you first, you give them an equal or better greeting. It goes back to the Qur'an 4:86: "'And when you are greeted with a salutation, greet with one better than it, or return the same." So if you roll up like those guys that do flash, and run and gun without a hi or bye, it's extremely offensive.
This makes me think of that tweet of the guy matching his iraqi bodega guy's enthusiasm "the big boss himself, where have you been hiding?" "at school, where i missed you so dearly" "habibi you are my number one guy" i will never betray you" "king of my heart and the true big boss"
@@josephcurry4891 It's such a warm culture. I went to shwarma shop, busted out Arabic & got a free smoothie on top of it.
Great. One of my favorite episodes. Loved that you guys went up to The Heights.
The moment at 21:13 is just amazing. To get it on film so we can all also be a part of it is really special, and is a microcosm of what makes this video series one of the best things on this platform. Cheers Ribsy, cheers Paulie
This has been the best episode that I've seen so far. As someone who is okay at shooting street and doesn't really do the portraiture thing, his approach his great, his photos are fantastic from the shoot and I relate to a lot of what this guy is talking about.
Paulie you have the best channel and you cover the coolest people. Hats off to you bro
In a world of Ribsys and Trevor Wisecups... be a Ribsy. ❤love this episode so much!
This is my first RUclips comment ever haha! . Paulie you da man. Thank you for sharing all that you do. So dope to see another Dominican making beautiful photos in NY. Real happy to learn about Ribsy and see his work. What a genuine and sweet dude. Mad swag in this episode. Inspires me to go back home to Queens and make photos! Big love man :)
Ribsy is a cool cat! Super respectful to everyone on the streets which puts off a great vibe. Definitely taking some of his techniques when approaching people moving forward.
Ps another great episode Paulie. Your skills in interviewing is no doubt what makes the photographers really shine in these ✌🏼
I’m usually not into street portraits but I like to mix it in every once in a while. So it’s nice to see a photographer that does it really well
"the internet will beat you up, man" i love this dude. also true, and very well put
Ribsy is so cool and down to earth. His energy and good vibes is the kind of person you want to connect with. Great Vid ✌
Brother have great day energy. Love how he connect with people
What a great guy.... So much positive energy. It comes right through in his images. Awesome episode.
The most insightful video of the WT series, Paulie is being a good interviewer by knowing when to ask a question and when to let the person reveal himself
Ribsy is awesome! I love these videos. They introduce me to new people to follow!
Such a cool guy, love the respect he has for people, all people. Really interesting chat about the morals of taking photos of people on the street and the who can take photos in areas where not everyone will be well received. Great walkie talkie, really hope we continue to see Ribsy in his journey into new areas after his course. 💪🤓👍
This is my absolutely favourite episode ever! Ribsy‘s Portraits are stuuunning man. Paulie! Thank you so much for doing all this!
I love this guy- I love his consensual photography - great energy - he respects his subjects - his artwork is great
What he mentioned about taking photos in London is very true. From a non US person - I feel like you could not approach people the same way that most photographers do in these interviews anywhere else bar NYC or the states in general. I loved the way he interacted and talked to people
This channel is...by far......one of the coolest channels on YT.
And this guy too.
Very charismatic and his shots are superb.
Thanks so much for sharing
Yo the lizard struck a pose with the dude! 😂 that was fire
What a great genuine person Ribsy is! Was a real pleasure watching this episode of walkie-talkie, Paulie! I’m very greedy on likes, but this one was a Like from the getgo! Great job!👌👍
I'm on 16:16 when I pause and leave this comment, I can feel his enthusiasm and I love watching him working on the street, thank you !
I loved this episode, Ribsy is very thoughtful of his subjects and environment, he's mindful and engaging with respect to those whom he captures and interacts with, a breath of fresh air. I really dig his approach and style.
one of the best WT so far, ribsy is a gem for the community
This is one of my favorite ones so far. His approach is awesome, his empathy is amazing, he loves the people he's trying to capture and it comes across. I think that respect comes a long way for what he's trying to do. Maybe it's in my head, but the hunger of some of the younger photographers ends up being a little off putting to me, and when i see people my age or older with a little bit more grounded approach it feels good, and inspiring really.
One of fav's of the whole series! Dude is a vibe.
this is for sure one of the best! street photography has never been accessible for my ethics but street portraiture could. exciting!
To be able to talk to someone in another language not native to yours and them laugh is beautiful
Spanish is my native language - but your point is a good one 😊
Ribsy talking about the mental block and worrying too much is exactly the thing I needed to hear. Love this vibe
Let’s go 💪🏻 walkie talkie series always 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love that pic with the kid draping the towel on his head. Very cool image.
The best channel for Documenting photography & Best Photographers. This Chap RULES, My Man. thank you from Tasmania.
Two of the people who have influenced my photography journey most 🙌🏼
Greetings from South Africa
Just this past week i was craving a Walkie Talkie episode and i was happy to see it today.
The energy felt 3000 miles away(light the beam!!) is incredible.
On my lunch today, I pulled my camera out of the bag and took a few shots of basically nothing just cause of the inspiration.
This series is easily one of my favorite photography based shows on RUclips.
The comment about “I like to capture moments of all races because I grew up around all races” or something along those lines, really stuck out to me and I can relate to
Loved how he connects with people. Got me hyped to do the same when I got shooting sometimes
Brilliant, just brilliant. Thank you Ribsy and Paulie. All the best from the UK. Simon
@ 20 minutes your speaking real real truth!!! Love it.
Great to finally put a face to the name. His portraits are some of my favorites, you can see the attention and consideration in his work.
Ribsy rocks, really glad to see this kind of in-depth look at his work and thought processes
I m a B&W film guy but Risby you are making the color look good. Nice work.
I cant describe how interesting your videos are! Im really a beginner photographer and your videos motivates me❤
YES! RIBSY!!! What a fantastic person. Thank you so much for creating this!
Love the vid. Trees growing out of heads happen even to experienced guys like Ribsy, some of my favourite portraits have that… Hats off for the Spanish skills!
What an awesome photographer Ribsy is. I wish I had 1/10th of his charisma.
Fantastic video Paulie
he just seems like a great person. awesome episode.
My guy Ribsy! The second best walkie talkie behind mine! 😂😂😂😂
Already said it, will say it again, this serie is the best photography video serie right now !
Cherrs from France !
PAULIE B THA GOD. you're doing such an amazing thing with this series dude. thank you.
I'm grateful for this video, and having get to know Ribsy! Great vibe, great pictures! I'd love to meet him some day in the streets of NY!
“Keep you alive forever.” Wow well said ❤️
What a charismatic guy. Great episode.
Man, do I love Ribs! Always motivates me to create, he's always chill
Instant love with this man. My love for street photography increased by 1000
Paulie you are creating an amazing catalogue of NY's finest. For someone who will probably never shoot in NY I love watching these (although completely jealous)! Best thing on RUclips right now.
Paulie, this was outstanding! What a cool guy, great rapport with the people, loads of interesting info and his work is brilliant👍
Honestly this episode got me pausing and rewinding back a hell of a lot to look at the photos and damn medium format is something else! Wicked episode!
His work is amazing.
That dragon knew what was up by the 2nd pic. Proud as hell.
I love what you do: photography by the people, of the people, with the people, and for the people! Me encanta el rapport de Ribsy con la gente, en inglés y en español. ¡Pa'lante!
My man seems like a genuinely amazing guy, really inspiring
I love when he ran out of film he didn't immediately whip out a M6. I love my canon rebel 2000
What a likeable guy. Great photographer too. Keep going.
I feel this was the best walkie talkie episode.
Another dope vid… Yo Paulie, I saw your vid on framelines!!!! Congrats on that 💪🏽💪🏽
Great video. Ribsy's talk and photos are so good. Thanks for bringing him back to walk and talk.
One of my favorite episodes this one
This is one of the best ones yet
Dude, that bearded dragon was heavy chillin on the scooter.
Paulie, please don’t stop these walkie talkies. This gives such amazing insight of everyone’s different style. ❤
Ribsy is such a cool dude. It def helps that he looks like a giant teddy bear 🧸 😂all the best to him. Waiting on his book to drop
This was aaaaalllll love!! 💕 Good work from the both of you!
I would love to do a photo walk with Ribsy , absolutely love what he is creating right now 🖤📸
Great Walkie Talkie. Risby spitting wisdom like Ruben. Paulie you have to get those two in one place sometime
What a really cool and good guy! Thanks for the inspection!
Man this was so dope. I really like his approach and vibe. Right before this I was watching his videos on darkroom printing, haha.
A natural small talker, I envy his social skills.
i like this mans work he gets some great portraits
Awesome! I've been following Ribsy for a while on youtube and instagram. He seems like such a cool, chill, and all around genuine guy, and it's fun to watch him from the outisde since most of his videos are first person. It's a shame he's taking a break from youtube, (per a recent threads post) but i'll still be checking out his photos on his other socials.
Really enjoyed that one, so much so I watched it from the begining again straight away and I've never done that before 😊
Thanks.
Ribsy spitting the whole ep love this dude
All good energy and respectful Ribs! I hope you now start and complete your neighbourhood project! :)
Fantastic Ribsy, so human
My favorite episode so far.
Great interview! Another unkown to me but great vibe! Thanks Paulie!
Ribsy is the freakin man, that's all I gotta say. Wonderful video!
Great interview. Thanks for the content Paulie. Ribsy is awesome.
Big up Ribsy! Repping the London crew.
Always producing amazing work 🫡
Love this, love this guy's vibe
Ribsy is awesome! Next up would love to see a female photographer!!!
Yeah this is great! He’s done Poupay. She was great! And a couple more women. I would love to see a Black woman.
yes!! @@educate2cre8
So good Paulie and Ribsy!
It is wild how you don't have more Subscribers. Keep up the great work man. This is the stuff!