ghost
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ghost said:i doubt it's an la vs. ny thing. i mean, i laughed. just because you have a camera doesn't automatically make you everyone's friend, either. that sounds more like overcompensating. =P
kbg32 said:I never said they weren't. I find the video entertaining, but extremely ridiculous. And Jamie, I don't have to give him a break. None of us do. E for effort - why sure. You put yourself out like that, you should be able to withstand the criticism whether good or bad. For me, the video doesn't garner him any respect.
Some of us liked it, some of us didn't. Enough said.
Peace.
terrafirmanada said:Was it supposed to be a parody? I must watch it again.
Jamie123 said:...
IMHO the video, although it's ridiculous at times, is not as useless as some others found it to be. Of course on a forum for rangefinder users the video shows nothing new but there are lots of people who don't have the slightest idea where to start when it comes to street photography.
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back alley said:i don't think i'll ever make a video for you guys😉
rool said: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!!
ghost said:the moonwalk is to keep the subject in focus.
kbg32 said:I think his agressiveness came across as silliness. If anyone acted that way on the street of NYC, running up to someone with a camera, I'm sure someone in a different neighborhood would have "flattened" him. I think what was saving him was the fact that there was someone else there filming him.