I stopped watching after about thirty minutes because I felt this unstoppable urge to go out into the freezing cold and take some photos. Truly inspirational.
One of my favorite things about photography is when i discover these little details about my heroes. Like garry winogrand lending a leica to eugene Smith. The ideia of joel meyerowitz and tony ray jones bumping into Cartier-Bresson in ny.
I appreciate this video very much. Many things to take away from this. A favorite is the comment about seeing the camera not as a tool but as an instrument. That really resonated with me.
Amazing all the contacts Meyerowitz made. I’ve been doing street photography for over 10 years and I have never made a contact like him. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Meyerowitz is awesome. Always makes you want go out and shoot (Photos!). One thing suprised me, asa 25 is iso 25, not 10🙄. Still pretty slow film to shoot street!
For anyone interested in Joel's craft and wishing to learn from the master himself on how to take better photos, check out the trailer for Joel's masterclass here: ruclips.net/video/9o-2ef2bfvQ/видео.html
"The final statement becomes the final statement". well in a way that's street photography for me, never plan, just explore, eventually things will fall in place!
I stopped watching after about thirty minutes because I felt this unstoppable urge to go out into the freezing cold and take some photos. Truly inspirational.
exactly
One of my favorite things about photography is when i discover these little details about my heroes. Like garry winogrand lending a leica to eugene Smith. The ideia of joel meyerowitz and tony ray jones bumping into Cartier-Bresson in ny.
Yes, a favorite part, so cool and interesting.
Can't say how much I appreciate you guys uploading this for us. I'll be saving it for a cup (or 3) of coffee this evening.
hear! hear! also with my Leica M6 on hand! LoL... (geeking out!)
Matt, your channel has played a huge role in getting me into photography. (in general, not just film)
total noob still, but learning.
Meyerowitz enthusiasm for photography is just infectious, great stuff!
I appreciate this video very much. Many things to take away from this. A favorite is the comment about seeing the camera not as a tool but as an instrument. That really resonated with me.
This was fantastic! Can't wait for the Joel Meyerowitz masterclass
ruclips.net/video/9o-2ef2bfvQ/видео.html
Can we have more of this videos but with Magnum Photographers
My two favorite photographers on one stage! Love it.
Amazing all the contacts Meyerowitz made. I’ve been doing street photography for over 10 years and I have never made a contact like him.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Couldn't be more thankful for uploading this insightful speech. 🙏
Great to see Joel being honoured... wonderful guy.
Thank you soo much for posting this video in its entirety. I find it inspiring.
This is fantastic!
1:05:05 ... how did no one notice him lugging around a 4x5 camera at ground zero for weeks at a time? Impressive.
Excellent Guys i was quite anxious to hear and see that talk!!! That's sure the Leica diference, very inspiring! Thank you for the upload!!!
One word: Legend.
A truly inspiring speech. Thank you for sharing this one.
THANK YOU
Yes, thank you for posting this!
Thank you so much for sharing this. Truly inspirational.
inspirational as ever... many thanks
Meyerowitz is awesome. Always makes you want go out and shoot (Photos!). One thing suprised me, asa 25 is iso 25, not 10🙄. Still pretty slow film to shoot street!
So nice and kind as a person.
For anyone interested in Joel's craft and wishing to learn from the master himself on how to take better photos, check out the trailer for Joel's masterclass here:
ruclips.net/video/9o-2ef2bfvQ/видео.html
terrific video!
"Strudel mit Schlag(sahne)" love it!
Thanks for this!!
Excellent
Awesome
"The final statement becomes the final statement". well in a way that's street photography for me, never plan, just explore, eventually things will fall in place!
thanks!!! :D
mantra
Joel has total STEAZE