bjmc
studying/printing
Lauffray
Invisible Cities
I like Alex Webb too, but the edit on those videos is...terrible. Is it just me ?
mw_uio
Well-known
In the first video, Alex carries too much, I think he really does not need the back pack....go light....
Mark
Quito, EC
Mark
Quito, EC
jippiejee
Well-known
Just finished the first video. Nice to see his modus operandi, not all that different from my own. More patient maybe
Also good to see he's not too protective of his M9, taking it out in the rain just covering it with his hand.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
Nice video, but did Joel Meyerowitz teach him how to dress?
kbg32
neo-romanticist
In the first video, Alex carries too much, I think he really does not need the back pack....go light....
Mark
Quito, EC
Yes he does. Considering he's carrying 2 M9s, the backpack is probably filled with batteries.
Vics
Veteran
35mm 'cron V.4, and was that a Vivitar 283? He seems quite a hard worker.
David_Manning
Well-known
Thanks for the links. I like to see established shooters work, especially with Magnum credibility. I'm happy it's a modern video, too.
I have to say...I still like his older work, with deep blacks and color grain. Maybe it just seems more "authentic" in my mind's eye.
I have to say...I still like his older work, with deep blacks and color grain. Maybe it just seems more "authentic" in my mind's eye.
xavoy
Established
I came across these videos the other day. Was interesting to see DAH using an X100! He loved the GF1, I figured the GX7 would be the natural progression?!
Wish they showed more of their finished product. Of the shots they showed, it was good to see all content and no gimmicks, though only one or two struck me as anything amazing.
Wish they showed more of their finished product. Of the shots they showed, it was good to see all content and no gimmicks, though only one or two struck me as anything amazing.
NY_Dan
Well-known
I like Alex Webb too, but the edit on those videos is...terrible. Is it just me ?
I agree. I think the edit is okay for non-photographers. But for us, we want to cut to the chase. I also think it's hard to make good videos of street photographers in action because the dynamic is changed.
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Well-known
I like Alex Webb too, but the edit on those videos is...terrible. Is it just me ?
I like Webb a lot and found the insight into how he works interesting; and, although it didn't occur to me to judge the production value of the two videos until I read the Lauffrey comment above, come to think of it, they have a ponderous old-fashioned "travelogue" aspect and are simply — for what I'm interested in (how Webb shoots) — too long. In terms of the overall interest of the videos, the ones I've seen on Moriyama Daido are more interesting, not least, because in those it's Moriyama speaking and not some bland narrator. The series of six short videos on Jakob Aue Sobol's journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway, sponsored by Leica for promoting the M-Monochrom, are also very good (more original), having been made by a highly talented cinematographer.35mm 'cron V.4, and was that a Vivitar 283? He seems quite a hard worker.
On Webb using the Summicron-35v4, it seems to me that this is an earlier version on the Summicron-35, at least judging by how my v4 looks like (no vented hood). However, precisely what lens Webb uses is, in my view, not as interesting as how he shoots.
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
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Tristes Tropiques
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Vics
Veteran
I thought the wording on the lens bezel indicated V.4. I could never hope to come close to his level, but I did enjoy watching his very simple way of working, One lens, old fashioned flash, always incident metering for the highlights. There are certainly lessons to be learned here. I found the tiny video camera on his camera distracting, but I imagine he did, too. Just a part of the gig, I guess.On Webb using the Summicron-35v4, it seems to me that this is an earlier version on the Summicron-35, at least judging by how my v4 looks like (no vented hood). However, precisely what lens Webb uses is, in my view, not as interesting as how he shoots.
—Mitch/Chiang Mai
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Well-known
Hhhmm, there is no "V.4." marking on the v4 lens, nor have I ever seen any version indication on any Leica lens.I thought the wording on the lens bezel indicated V.4. I could never hope to come close to his level, but I did enjoy watching his very simple way of working, One lens, old fashioned flash, always incident metering for the highlights. There are certainly lessons to be learned here. I found the tiny video camera on his camera distracting, but I imagine he did, too. Just a part of the gig, I guess.
On the video camera on top on his M9, I was wondering what that was.
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
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Well-known
On another subject, in one of the two videos Webb, in referring to his move from film to digital, states that digital files have "less depth" than film images. That is not something that strikes me in my experience with film and with the M9, which doesn't seem to me to lack depth. He says that he and his digital assistant process digital files to give them more depth.
Could he simply mean that he thinks the M9 files o-o-c have less contrast than the Kodachrome 200 that he used to use? I recall that the first Webb shots that I saw online from Webb with the M9 were not processed particularly well.
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
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Could he simply mean that he thinks the M9 files o-o-c have less contrast than the Kodachrome 200 that he used to use? I recall that the first Webb shots that I saw online from Webb with the M9 were not processed particularly well.
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
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David_Manning
Well-known
Mitch, I read an interview with Webb when he and wife Rebecca were doing their recent work together. He said he was processing his M9 files to look like film. It wasn't really made clear whether that was his preference, or whether he did it to match previous work for projects. For me, I like my digital shots with a touch of grain (color) or generous amounts (b&w). My eyes are old-school!!
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Well-known
David, yes, I agree.
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
Download links for book project pdf files
Chiang Tung Days
Tristes Tropiques
Bangkok Hysteria
Paris au rythme de Basquiat and Other Poems
MITCH ALLAND/Chiang Mai
Download links for book project pdf files
Chiang Tung Days
Tristes Tropiques
Bangkok Hysteria
Paris au rythme de Basquiat and Other Poems
Margu
Established
He seems quite a hard worker.
yeah, he was a magnum nominee when he hadn't even finished college yet...............
Pablito
coco frío
IMO, Webb is the least interesting thing in these videos...
Margu
Established
IMO, Webb is the least interesting thing in these videos...
i agree. his not a prima donna like moriyama and not to mention a good actor like james nachtwey so naturally his not going to make for a good video subject
but then again any money made from photography today is a bonus
Dan
Let's Sway
Unless I missed it, Webb never views through his auxiliary finder, does he?
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