David_Manning
Well-known
Just thought I'd pass along this video link. It's the most updated I've seen about Daido Moriyama, previously a Ricoh GR1 and GR21/Tri-X shooter.
He's shooting a digital compact now, and it appears to be a model with a zoom (heresy
).
As he and an assistant edit digitally, he's post-processing in SilverEfex Pro.
Daido video
He's shooting a digital compact now, and it appears to be a model with a zoom (heresy
As he and an assistant edit digitally, he's post-processing in SilverEfex Pro.
Daido video
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
I saw this video as well. Watching it, I wondered how he prints these digital files. I know that Moriyama used to print his own B&W silver prints. I wonder if he's satistied with inkjet prints of his B&W images?
David_Manning
Well-known
I'd imagine they're at least easier to duplicate perfectly. Maybe that would affect the "collectibility" of his prints in the art market..?
Nice to see a master of his genre at 73 years old unafraid to modernize his working methods, regardless of whether digital or film is a personal preference of mine.
Nice to see a master of his genre at 73 years old unafraid to modernize his working methods, regardless of whether digital or film is a personal preference of mine.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Nice to see a master of his genre at 73 years old unafraid to modernize his working methods, regardless of whether digital or film is a personal preference of mine.
I agree. The guy is just completely 'into it'. I appreciate how he trusts his intuition/gut reaction to street stuff and then edits like crazy later. Very inspirational.
MIkhail
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Thank you.
benlees
Well-known
Great link. Makes sense- he is a prolific shooter!
I saw the exhibit of him and Klein- was very good. Makes me laugh when you here people say you can't make awesomely huge prints from 35mm!
I saw the exhibit of him and Klein- was very good. Makes me laugh when you here people say you can't make awesomely huge prints from 35mm!
clear2000
Established
Thanks David, a lot of wisdom in this short video.
ramosa
B&W
very cool. i'm not a huge daido fan, but i really enjoyed seeing him move on the streets ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Thoroughly Enjoyed...thoroughly Digested ... 
FrankS
Registered User
Cool, thanks.
kiwibirch
Member
Thanks for posting that. Anyone make out what that compact digi was? I thought
he used Ricoh's
Scratch that it's a Nikon
http://filmphotographyschool.com/what-camera-does-daido-moriyama-use/
he used Ricoh's
Scratch that it's a Nikon
http://filmphotographyschool.com/what-camera-does-daido-moriyama-use/
dogbunny
Registered Boozer
He did a special color project specifically for Ricoh and he used a GRD and GX200 for those photos.
The link is here.
I've been after a GX200 for a while now.
db
The link is here.
I've been after a GX200 for a while now.
db
filippos
Newbie
i think it's a Nikon coolpix s9100
sreed2006
Well-known
The video brought his philosophy and work style right out in the open, to be easily viewed and appreciated.
What fascinated me the most was that he identified himself with the street dog he had photographed, and said that he would not mind being compared to that dog. (The dog had an expression of, "I'm out here surviving, don't mess with me.") In part of the video, Daido sat next to a sculpture that looked like a sculpture of that dog. Is that his muse?
What fascinated me the most was that he identified himself with the street dog he had photographed, and said that he would not mind being compared to that dog. (The dog had an expression of, "I'm out here surviving, don't mess with me.") In part of the video, Daido sat next to a sculpture that looked like a sculpture of that dog. Is that his muse?
Bille
Well-known
Thanks for the link!
lam
Well-known
Great bit of footage
Oh jeez, will this Nikon now be the fanboy's camera of choice?
I've seen a few japanese guys with GR1 and Pen-W cameras floating around NYC.
gavinlg
Veteran
I always love watching Daido do his thing. His words hang in my mind after watching every time. Doesn't matter what camera he uses....
f16sunshine
Moderator
excellent film. thanks for posting this.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
It has to be said, he has friggin' glorious hair.
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