John Lawrence
Well-known
New to me (including much of the footage from many well known street photographers).
Not safe for work
Not safe for those of a delicate dispositon
Not safe for those in a hurry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s-00KFd23A
John
Not safe for work
Not safe for those of a delicate dispositon
Not safe for those in a hurry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s-00KFd23A
John
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
"Blocked in my country (Canada) on copyright grounds"
What a load of sh!t
What a load of sh!t
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Blocked in Texas. I can understand.
doitashimash1te
Well-known
Let's try to outsmart 'the system'. Maybe this link works:
http://www.tubeunblock.com/watch?v=2s-00KFd23A
I found it here, tip number 3.
http://www.tubeunblock.com/watch?v=2s-00KFd23A
I found it here, tip number 3.
Chuffed Cheese
Established
mermelstein's my jam
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Well, it is "Everybody Street" film. It was available for small fee in 2017. Was it re-released as "for free" by those who did it or...?
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BLKRCAT
75% Film
it was on netflix. Is it not on netflix anymore?
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Maybe not on Netflix.ca, it is available for 3.99 CAD on YouTube.
stevierose
Ann Arbor, Michigan
It's free on Amazon for Prime members.
Brian Atherton
Well-known
This link works perfectly here in the UK.
Thanks for posting; great documentary.
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
The link is blocked here in "liberal Oregon".
No matter, I bought Everybody Street for my wife a year or two ago (DVD). I liked it. The assortment of photographers and their styles was nice. The film didn't go too deep on those differences, but provided a lot of commentary (from the photogaphers) about: why street photography, aesthetic that attracted each photographer, some particulars about "access", and subject matter. Plenty of "inspiration" throughout with images from each of the photographers and some footage of them in action (where possible).
There are folks who are critical of the film -- and some of it is valid -- but hey! its an entire film about street photography and it features a pretty good selection of the best-known names in New York street.
Ah, but I let out one of the criticisms: Very heavily biased toward New York City. Um...actually its completely limited to New York.
If you don't find a viewing option for free, I still found it worth the $12-20 I paid for a DVD. My wife and I watched it several times, and show it to photo friends/colleagues. We'll watch it again. Personally, I find it kind of inspiring. Not so much the kind of inspiration one gets from listening to JFK speech, but the kind of inspiration of some image ideas I might want to pursue, or approaches I forgot to try last time I was out, or the simple fact I need to take my camera for a ride outside.
No matter, I bought Everybody Street for my wife a year or two ago (DVD). I liked it. The assortment of photographers and their styles was nice. The film didn't go too deep on those differences, but provided a lot of commentary (from the photogaphers) about: why street photography, aesthetic that attracted each photographer, some particulars about "access", and subject matter. Plenty of "inspiration" throughout with images from each of the photographers and some footage of them in action (where possible).
There are folks who are critical of the film -- and some of it is valid -- but hey! its an entire film about street photography and it features a pretty good selection of the best-known names in New York street.
Ah, but I let out one of the criticisms: Very heavily biased toward New York City. Um...actually its completely limited to New York.
If you don't find a viewing option for free, I still found it worth the $12-20 I paid for a DVD. My wife and I watched it several times, and show it to photo friends/colleagues. We'll watch it again. Personally, I find it kind of inspiring. Not so much the kind of inspiration one gets from listening to JFK speech, but the kind of inspiration of some image ideas I might want to pursue, or approaches I forgot to try last time I was out, or the simple fact I need to take my camera for a ride outside.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
"Lots of action" this is what GW told to students in class which Mason Resnick participated.
Crowd is "lots of action" in street photography and after visiting NYC and taking it on Leica I'm not surprised why NYC is one of the best cities for it.
Crowd is "lots of action" in street photography and after visiting NYC and taking it on Leica I'm not surprised why NYC is one of the best cities for it.
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
unblocktube did it for me. Maybe it will be up for a while, so I can set aside a quiet time to watch most of it at once. I have sort of a short attention span.
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