street photography the video ;)

With all due respect, I think this is bull****! 57th and 5th? A dog walker? Yeah, interesting. Gimme a break. Meyerowitz had chosen one of the safest street corners and areas to photograph in NYC. It is one of the centers of monied people and tourists in NY. They tend to move out of the way and cover up when confronted with a camera. Let him try that on upper Broadway or the corner of 125th and St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem. Or Bushwick. He would get an entirely different response. We would see who would make whom invisible.

This kind of bull**** makes me as angry as sitting through a Ralph Gibson lecture.
 
what...no freakin "F" words? pfffft...what an amatuer 😀

thanks for the link.

todd
 
He certainly seems to have a pretty high opinion of what he's doing. I'm sorry I dont share it.
 
i listened to most of it, looking at it here and there. i found the all-black outfit funny, but on the whole I kind of liked it (not the outfit). i like meyerowitz' work, aside from the 9/11 stuff.

Thanks for the link.

🙂
 
Yes, he is a good photographer. Street photographer - no. Joel first gained recognition for his color street work, but then he moved on to Cape Light, Redheads, Tuscany, etc.. He might still do street work, maybe that's where his interests really are, but his overall work is anything but the street. I believe people know him more for making pretty images of accessible subjects.

The video makes him look like a parody of himself.
 
I really like his street stuff, it's very good. His other stuff, I don't care that much about and the all-black outfit, I'm really not sure about that... I would find it rather scary if a guy like that took a pic of me in the street!!
 
He got some pretty "meyerowitz"-like images during this video, assuming what they were showing as his images actually were from his camera. Heck, I'm going shopping for a black beenie after dinner tonight. 🙂 🙂


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"I can bob and weave and become invisible"

Right... like a New York Ninja.

Poor Joel. But still, I applaud what he was trying to do in the making of this video. E for Effort.
 
kbg32 said:
Yes, he is a good photographer. Street photographer - no. Joel first gained recognition for his color street work, but then he moved on to Cape Light, Redheads, Tuscany, etc.. He might still do street work, maybe that's where his interests really are, but his overall work is anything but the street. I believe people know him more for making pretty images of accessible subjects.

The video makes him look like a parody of himself.

I have nothing against him, but I pretty agree with what Kbg32 said: he's a good photographer for sure but not a good street photographer. He's even better with a large format camera than with a Leica; and , as an artist, he's known for (urban) landscape photography not for street photography. Would you listen to a lecture on how make landscape photography with a large format camera à la Anselm Adam ... given by HCB?? I guess it would be funny, not serious.
Best,
Marc
 
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