Oh Cool. I love John Free and his video's. He is very blunt and to the point. I stumbled across his vids on youtube about a month ago and watched a whole bunch of them, he talks a LOT about practicing. Before hearing him talk about it, I had done a little practice, mainly with focusing, pre-focusing to be exact, and framing, I wanted to get quicker at it and proficient at doing it with each of my SLR's. of course, then I got a leica, and it was like having to re-learn all of that again! So, thanks for posting this video, I had seen it before like I said, but seeing it again has inspired me to take the roll of film out of my M4-P, go walk the neighborhood or stand in my yard for a few hours a day, and pretend to be walking up to a subject, get my rangefinder focusing times down to the lows I had previously achieved with an slr!
P.S. another cool thing John Free teaches about is the "3 things in every photo" mindset. His theory is that there must be at least 3 interesting elements to any good photograph, for him, if he doesn't see 3 things, he doesn't take the shot.... Adopting this mentality would no doubt save me film. I am trying, but sometimes I still find myself settling for just 2... 😉