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I love it when people hate on Gilden.
It's amusing.
It's amusing.
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I think a pre-focused Leica and f/16 would rock, he gets to see the exposure, unlike a SLR.
... Is this guy a famous photographer?
I hoped to stop him and have a discussion on photography.....
And what were you going to "discuss" with this world famous photographer?
The magic of the Internet... How do we know anyone was homeless? I have met many "homeless" types that aren't homeless? I know a fella named Roy who has duct tape pants and a dreadlock beard. He is a well regarded poet and most certainly isn't homeless.
People are people, sporting Gucci luggage or plum crazy with dreads in their eyebrows.
pretty cool. is it hard to aim that speed light when you are shooting?
People are people and I assure you this person was homeless. If it's considered stereotypical to assume that an unbathed, filthy man wearing tattered rags in sub-freezing temperatures with a well-used trashbag over his shoulder is homeless - then I'm guilty. I've never been too good at the politically correct game, but this man was homeless.
Not really. Usually I set the 28mm lens to f8 and zone focus. Getting the exposure right is a bit tricky, but auto flash may help. An external viewfinder is also very helpful.
I guess I won't use that style very often, but it is good to have it in the repertoire.
I have been messing about with it myself. i have added a homemade snoot to light up specific areas... it is a work out getting the trajectory right!
That is an interesting one. What this video, observing Bruce Gilden's rapport with people, reminds me of is that photographing people is essentially having a conversation with them.