Nh3
Well-known
There is too much of "him" in his photos. Its like his giggling and pointing finger at those situations.
robster180
Established
I know him, I used to work for his father David Stuart, Author of A Smile in the Mind...If you know the book you'll understand where his humour and observation comes form. 2 very very talented people
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sam_m
Well-known
Great eye, great technique and great sense of humor.
I assume all the Erwitt comments are because of the dogs? Interestingly he mentions numerous 'street photographers' as influences, but not erwitt.
I assume all the Erwitt comments are because of the dogs? Interestingly he mentions numerous 'street photographers' as influences, but not erwitt.
nico
Well-known
I agree with many comments above about hiseye, technique and great sense of humor.
Thanks for sharing Marek,
ciao
Thanks for sharing Marek,
ciao
sjw617
Panoramist
I am guessing that the commissioned photos are staged. And many of the other color ones I'll bet are staged also. He is brilliant in the conception of his photos. Very imaginative .....wow.
Roma
Well-known
Great compositions there for sure. I guess the shadow detail is something of the past. Every time I see photos now, the contrast is very high and little or no shadow detail. It's a dam.. shame :-(
kbg32
neo-romanticist
His work is on In-Public website.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
iN-PUBLIC.com. very cool, bauhaus. not into the dogs, although I have a beaut of a sheltie.
iN-PUBLIC.com. love the foto of guy driving wrong way into the light pole. LOL. Some people are truly special..
iN-PUBLIC.com. love the foto of guy driving wrong way into the light pole. LOL. Some people are truly special..
enochRoot
a chymist of some repute
he's on some next level sh!t for sure...just amazing!
Anthony Harvey
Well-known
Thanks very much for this. You can see the influence of Tony Ray Jones - but more cheerful, more of the joie de vivre.
Anthony
Anthony
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varjag
Guest
I'll bet they aren't. Life trumps any imagination, you just have to keep eyes open and have camera ready.And many of the other color ones I'll bet are staged also. He is brilliant in the conception of his photos. Very imaginative .....wow.
lorriman
Established
Looks like coincidence photography to me. Perhaps a bit to much of it. Street photography for me is about capturing mood and atmosphere, which these don't really do.
lorriman
Established
I've changed my mind: perhaps it should be called "serenpidity photography", rather than coicidence.
But only 'street' is one broadens the term quite a bit more than I would take seriously. But then who am I to say when I barely even know who I am.
But only 'street' is one broadens the term quite a bit more than I would take seriously. But then who am I to say when I barely even know who I am.
clayne
shoot film or die
I generally agree with lorriman. I'll also, at the risk of sounding bitterly envious, say that something about the original shots seems semi-staged or arranged somehow. There's just a bit too much consistent coincidence. Perhaps this is a collection of shots over a large amount of time or the guy just motor drives through film/frames/whatever.
Part of it comes from the fact that a few just seem a bit perfect (sleeping woman, dog on carpet, etc). Additionally the concept is cool, but it's definitely not new, and by the 5-6th one in it's becoming boring. "Okay okay, I get it, ha ha nicely seen! Nice one! Have anything else?"
Part of it comes from the fact that a few just seem a bit perfect (sleeping woman, dog on carpet, etc). Additionally the concept is cool, but it's definitely not new, and by the 5-6th one in it's becoming boring. "Okay okay, I get it, ha ha nicely seen! Nice one! Have anything else?"
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ruben
Guest
........ I've always cursed my luck that I've never come across a devil hanging around mischievously close to a clamped car or have stumbled across the brilliant find of a blue skip infront of a peacocks head.
A bit of luck an a eye trained daily show what can be achieved!
Well Simon, I would say everything is relative.
The day I will have an equal weight image to yours, that one with the fence, glove and sign - I think I will take a long long rest and feel fully statysfied with myself on the street photography trade.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=78110
Btw, if we are speaking about coincidences, luck, and trapping the unusual - I never wanted to be a millioner and achieved my goal. I wonder what would happened had I chosen the opposite....
Cheers,
Ruben
PS
Many thanks to mfogiel and also the other folks who provided the iN PUBLIC link - a whole overseas trip for free.
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gb hill
Veteran
He is one of the few I have seen that makes color work for street. Thanks for posting this. Someone said they bet his work was staged. You need to go back & click on his FAQ in his bio. & you'll see if it's staged or not.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Interesting work; however, I would classify most of them as "visual puns." After seeing a large number of them I start getting the sense that I'm expecting the next one to also be a pun. Which it ends up being. I'm left with the same feeling as witnessing a stand-up comedian who only does one kind of humor: after a while it starts to sound the same.
Perhaps my opinion is faulted, given that I only know his work through this one website; maybe his larger body of work is broader than mere puns.
~Joe
Perhaps my opinion is faulted, given that I only know his work through this one website; maybe his larger body of work is broader than mere puns.
~Joe
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