Oh this is wonderful! Sometimes I see all these amazing street photographers in the big cities, but feel so alone in the DFW (25 years shooting, but relatively new to street) Every time I go out I’m absolutely the only one shooting, but still I can’t help loving it. 30 mins away is a little town called Grapevine… I do a lot of my work there and I’ve got an exhibit right now at the Palace Theater, stop by if you can!
Hey Perry, that was helpful to see you get confronted at the fair. I'm also trying to shoot photos in Texas, ATX and it's hard out here at times to get close to subjects. Well handled man
I never ever ever ever ever ever comment on videos, but what an inspiring guy. Super glad to come across such a humble, talented photographer who can make compelling photographs no matter where he is.
Been waiting for this one! I got to witness Perry shoot 6th a few months back. Wildly talented. Effortlessly picks out details and moments that are easy to miss in a chaotic environment. It's inspiring to see him elevate the mood, defuse a situation that could go sour fast, and be both bold and respectful at the same time. So glad to see it all again
Love Perry’s work but he’s even a better guy. He’s genuine and kind and also a lot of fun. He’s helped me get closer to people when I photograph on the streets. Great to see him get some recognition!
It was so cool to hear Perry talk about the influence that skateboarding has had on his photography. Ive been a street skater for 30+ years and think that street skating and street photography is very similar. Awesome to hear mentions of Goldberg and Templeton as well. Great episode!
Love Perry's work, I used to follow his Rome street photography channel, after it ended I lost track, glad to see him killin it in Texas. Great episode as always Paulie.
How do I find everyone? I’m often shooting in the smaller towns, but are there ever meetups? Most of the photographers I know are more client based and so few are interested in shooting street.
@ I could definitely put some feelers out for who may be interested or who to go to. Ironically, my mentors studio is right where you are at the very beginning lol.
Paulie, so stoked you got Perry on here! There are few people I know who are as driven to do their own thing on their terms, and Perry's one of them. Proud of you my friend!
Perry! What a beautiful being you are! Light and flash and love!!!! You forgot to mention your time in Portland! We love you! So proud of you! TiTa y Mark, fans forever!❤
I really enjoy this series of interviews, and I really enjoy those interviews with photographers outside of NYC. DFW does have some good spots for photography, and going to the Texas State Fair offers a lot of chances at images. I look forward to seeing the interview at your next location, wherever it may be. Perry definitely has a good eye, anticipates the moment, and gets a great image. His personality and temperament are well suited to street photography.
Hats off to you, you maintained your professionalism, I know i would have reacted differently. "Head of security".... hahahaha - go count tickets old man.
That cop gaslighting you like YOU were the weird one, when in fact there's a damn MONKEY on a dudes shoulder and you wanted a pic. I would have been like... "I thought that monkey was famous and those were his security guards." ... and I would have just made it a reality and kept asking that head of security about that famous monkey and if he was able to get an autograph and just went down this huge rabbit hole about if there was some way I could get backstage passes to see the monkey perform like that to make the whole interaction really weird and have him second guess his decision to stop and talk to me.
Cops escorting someone: "take photos if you want, free country :) " Security: "you take photo I call cops" I swear security are so far up their own asses it's not funny, here in Australia I went to our equivalent of a state fair not long ago, police were patrolling as they do and definitely seen me taking photos of people and didn't care, as soon as the first security guard seen us he told us off, ironically using "there's public around in a public space" for the reason of why we couldn't shoot, like bro learn the law before speaking! Anyway, love Perry's work and attitude, good WT as per usual!
The conversation with Jeff, was intense. But that’s Texas. (Born and raised Texan here.) if that conversation was between Jeff and my husband, it wouldn’t have been good.
You came to Dallas! Damn, I’ve wanted to be interviewed by you for awhile, but didn’t try, because I thought you only did NYC photographers!! 😮 Come back to Dallas!
You can tell Jeff failed the police entrance exam and takes what little authority is given to him as if he owned the fair. Don't "sir" these people, growing up in Texas you run into Jeffs all the time, they don't deserve the time of day!
As a Texan photographer I hate photographing in this place outside of Austin tx. idc man even when nothing happens that changed the vibe. Might be getting too deep but it’s a weird surveillance & authority that permeates in Texas, where there always seems to be someone that can ask you “what are you doing” and enforce their power on you. Always the fear of getting in trouble. So lame
As mentioned before about this in another similar comment: If you used ten or more rolls of film each week for 9 years, along with expenses for film development and other related costs, you would likely switch to digital, too. I also sold my entire collection of cameras over the years to invest in this one camera, so it balanced out in the end. So, at the end I paid $100 for my Q2.
If you used 10 or more rolls of film each week for 9 years, along with expenses for film developing and other related costs, you would likely switch to digital too. I also sold my entire collection of cameras from over the years to invest in this one camera, so it balanced out in the end.
You must not watch Walkie Talkie very much, do ya? There are several great photographers aren't originally from the cities they're interviewed in. Sometimes that's good. Offers a different interpretation of these places.
Thank you, Paulie, and to everyone who took the time out of your busy day to watch this video. I appreciate you. 🙏❤️
Fantastic work, and you're infectiously positive and kind. Thanks Perry and Paulie.
@@ddrumsthank you for the kind words. I appreciate it. 🙏❤️
Oh this is wonderful! Sometimes I see all these amazing street photographers in the big cities, but feel so alone in the DFW (25 years shooting, but relatively new to street) Every time I go out I’m absolutely the only one shooting, but still I can’t help loving it. 30 mins away is a little town called Grapevine… I do a lot of my work there and I’ve got an exhibit right now at the Palace Theater, stop by if you can!
Love your energy and work, Perry. Hello from Fort Worth!
Instagram follower+1, Thank you so much for sharing your work❤
Hey Perry, that was helpful to see you get confronted at the fair. I'm also trying to shoot photos in Texas, ATX and it's hard out here at times to get close to subjects. Well handled man
I think I speak for everyone when I say, have a day off Jeff
Y'know, people with small powers wanna be big, There's a word for a guy like that, but let's keep it clean ;-)
It feels that something like that always happens when you go out and shoot in Texas man. So frustrating.
Perry is a ray of sunshine. Love him.
Love you, Matt! You're the best! ❤️
This dude was WAAAAAAAAAY nicer to Jeff than I would have been if he had approached me like that LMFAO
I never ever ever ever ever ever comment on videos, but what an inspiring guy. Super glad to come across such a humble, talented photographer who can make compelling photographs no matter where he is.
Damn! Perry has probably the BEST temperament for street photography. So chill and non-confrontational. Great edipsode.
So the cops had no issues but the "head of security" felt the need to flex like a muppet. Well handled Perry. 🥳
Dollar tree Paul Blart
Been waiting for this one! I got to witness Perry shoot 6th a few months back. Wildly talented. Effortlessly picks out details and moments that are easy to miss in a chaotic environment. It's inspiring to see him elevate the mood, defuse a situation that could go sour fast, and be both bold and respectful at the same time. So glad to see it all again
❤️🙏
This dude is one of the nicest people on earth. God bless him and keep him safe.
Love Perry’s work but he’s even a better guy. He’s genuine and kind and also a lot of fun. He’s helped me get closer to people when I photograph on the streets. Great to see him get some recognition!
Rudy! Thank you for the kind words. You're awesome!
I’ll see you soon in Denver. 😉
Let’s hit the streets!
It was so cool to hear Perry talk about the influence that skateboarding has had on his photography. Ive been a street skater for 30+ years and think that street skating and street photography is very similar. Awesome to hear mentions of Goldberg and Templeton as well. Great episode!
Great Walkie Talkie!! Love Perry's style!!
I can’t help but see a strong resemblance to Gerald Undone. Cool to see Perry work in Texas.
@@TerryB there is a hotline baby between you and me, we need a terry walkie talkie episode
Paulie, make it happen. The first Walkie Talkie on a citi bike.
"My defiant little self comes out in my work" 😂 yeah mos def! Miss you buddy!
Love Perry's work, I used to follow his Rome street photography channel, after it ended I lost track, glad to see him killin it in Texas. Great episode as always Paulie.
Another remarkable soul. Your eye for taltented and amazing people really is impressive. You were born for this work.
now a massive perry hall fan! man loved this video. as someone who lives in dallas and does street photography, he’s right. love love love this!
There's a lot of us here in Dallas! Come back and stay awhile!
How do I find everyone? I’m often shooting in the smaller towns, but are there ever meetups? Most of the photographers I know are more client based and so few are interested in shooting street.
@ I could definitely put some feelers out for who may be interested or who to go to. Ironically, my mentors studio is right where you are at the very beginning lol.
Yep. We had a group photo walk Downtown today. I had to miss today but we/they typically get together & shoot once or twice a month.
Dude is super talented, I see his stuff now and then and always like it.
Great energy... The smile makes the difference shooting street, especially using flash up close
Paulie, so stoked you got Perry on here! There are few people I know who are as driven to do their own thing on their terms, and Perry's one of them. Proud of you my friend!
Thank you, Eric! 🙏
It's great to see the different ways the featured guests interact with the public
Welcome to Dallas. Enjoying the interviews.
Saw the video pop up and had to watch it
Perry! What a beautiful being you are! Light and flash and love!!!! You forgot to mention your time in Portland! We love you! So proud of you! TiTa y Mark, fans forever!❤
Tita! You're right; I forgot to mention Portland. By the way, one of Daniel’s photos is in this video. Much love and thank you! ❤️🙏
Love to see Dallas on this series!!
What a fantastic communicator! Really enjoyed this.
Well dang! Didn’t know you popped up I Dallas! Come back!
I really enjoy this series of interviews, and I really enjoy those interviews with photographers outside of NYC. DFW does have some good spots for photography, and going to the Texas State Fair offers a lot of chances at images. I look forward to seeing the interview at your next location, wherever it may be.
Perry definitely has a good eye, anticipates the moment, and gets a great image. His personality and temperament are well suited to street photography.
Alright!!! Welcome to Dallas, guys!!!
As someone from the area, downtown Dallas is DIRE for photography. The fair is always fun, though!
Brilliant episode, really enjoyed this.
have the day you deserve, Jeff
What a nice dude!
Talking about de-escalatiiiing! Nice one guys!
Damn you came to Dallas! Welcome!
Hats off to you, you maintained your professionalism, I know i would have reacted differently. "Head of security".... hahahaha - go count tickets old man.
One of best interview
jeff needs to grab a fried cheesecake
This dude is really cool
Never pass up an opportunity to make the Gang Unit uncomfortable lmao
Thanks, Perry! Thanks, Paulie!
Thank you! 🤜❤️🤛
Jeff thinking he’s Big Tex
The JFK assassination location was sick! Very well done video, Paulie! Keep balling
That cop gaslighting you like YOU were the weird one, when in fact there's a damn MONKEY on a dudes shoulder and you wanted a pic. I would have been like... "I thought that monkey was famous and those were his security guards." ... and I would have just made it a reality and kept asking that head of security about that famous monkey and if he was able to get an autograph and just went down this huge rabbit hole about if there was some way I could get backstage passes to see the monkey perform like that to make the whole interaction really weird and have him second guess his decision to stop and talk to me.
Let's go!!! Dallas photographers getting some attention!!! I can't believe I might have passed yall at some point!
Jeff needs to relax. You're head of security at a state fair, buddy. Humble yourself.
When you got it you got it
Cops escorting someone: "take photos if you want, free country :) "
Security: "you take photo I call cops"
I swear security are so far up their own asses it's not funny, here in Australia I went to our equivalent of a state fair not long ago, police were patrolling as they do and definitely seen me taking photos of people and didn't care, as soon as the first security guard seen us he told us off, ironically using "there's public around in a public space" for the reason of why we couldn't shoot, like bro learn the law before speaking!
Anyway, love Perry's work and attitude, good WT as per usual!
Did you stop?
@@RonHamilton Of course not
my boyssss 🌟🌟🌟
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As a street photographer born and raised in DFW, I hope to get good enough to be on a Walkie Talkie!
The conversation with Jeff, was intense. But that’s Texas. (Born and raised Texan here.) if that conversation was between Jeff and my husband, it wouldn’t have been good.
The eyeball looks like one I photographed at a sculpture park in St. Louis.
That Q2 is not a "little point n shoot" 💀
Who are the 14 people that disliked this? I just don'e get it. This was a great walkie talkie as usual. Perry seems like a good soul.
It’s called dirty for a reason lol an austin tx walkie talkie would be sick
I see you big dog! Great video!
I love you, Bryan! Thank you! 🙏❤
great video! that "director of security was a total douche bag- he personifies everything bad about "security people"
Jeff out there enforcing that great Texas tradition of FREEDOM! Great video. That Eyeball would look better with a large black top hat.
Paulie 🫶
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Cool videos, Paulie B what kind of digital camera was Perry Hall shooting with
Leica Q2 Ghost 👻
Thx
You came to Dallas! Damn, I’ve wanted to be interviewed by you for awhile, but didn’t try, because I thought you only did NYC photographers!! 😮 Come back to Dallas!
With your DE-ES-CA-LATE-ING skills you should be a police officer who shoots after, not before.
Security Dimmadome definitely knows how to kill the vibe. 💀 it’s ok to do your job but homies hat must of a been a little too tight.
Didn't know Gerald Undone took pictures.
I watch street photography videos to hear people stories
Bro cooked
Hope one day we Austin Photo Walkers can be big enough and have some of your attention
29:39 ... no pidas disculpa Perry . el ego del sujeto queria demostrar su autoridad...
You can tell Jeff failed the police entrance exam and takes what little authority is given to him as if he owned the fair. Don't "sir" these people, growing up in Texas you run into Jeffs all the time, they don't deserve the time of day!
26:43 in the background would be a cool photo 2nd guys Head is outside but not from the 1st one :D
Great video, love Perry’s story and personality. His photos are great too!!!. The security guard, was a dick though.
Pure coincidence that this video was released to coincide with anniversary of the JFK assassination? (Nov.22, '63)
As a Texan photographer I hate photographing in this place outside of Austin tx. idc man even when nothing happens that changed the vibe. Might be getting too deep but it’s a weird surveillance & authority that permeates in Texas, where there always seems to be someone that can ask you “what are you doing” and enforce their power on you. Always the fear of getting in trouble. So lame
This is what my wife thinks is gonna happen to me everytime i take photographs outside (we just moved out of dfw)
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I really enjoyed watching this. Maybe you should go and ask Ed Templeton for a Walkie Talkie. Would be rad.
Film was gettin too expensive cuz inflation, so i got a lika Q2 lol
As mentioned before about this in another similar comment:
If you used ten or more rolls of film each week for 9 years, along with expenses for film development and other related costs, you would likely switch to digital, too.
I also sold my entire collection of cameras over the years to invest in this one camera, so it balanced out in the end.
So, at the end I paid $100 for my Q2.
@perryhallstreetphotography3746 10 rolls of film in a week is nutty.
@@Rumplestiltskin7 indeed it is! 💸🤣
Dang his set up is like $6000 😅
Jeff was a jerk. The cop said this is a public space you can do what you want but we can't stop walking. So that's it. Leave me alone jeff.
film is too expensive, so the $5,000 q2 ghost is the natural alternative
If you used 10 or more rolls of film each week for 9 years, along with expenses for film developing and other related costs, you would likely switch to digital too.
I also sold my entire collection of cameras from over the years to invest in this one camera, so it balanced out in the end.
@@perryhallstreetphotographyfrom experience, is it worth it compared to any other similar sized camera whether APSC or FF?
First
Thumbs down for jeff
I’m sorry, but if you’re gonna do a episode in Dallas, you should’ve worked with a Photographer actually from Dallas… tired of the vultures
You must not watch Walkie Talkie very much, do ya? There are several great photographers aren't originally from the cities they're interviewed in. Sometimes that's good. Offers a different interpretation of these places.
dang. missed you! come back! @cleverdisarray