maddoc
... likes film again.
biomed said:This may be an antidote for what I just watched. Please tell me that it is!
It is ! Thanks for the link.
S
Socke
Guest
They are having fun. That's ok with me.
Maxapple88
Established
These guys are everything thats wrong with photography.
40oz
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Maxapple88 said:These guys are everything thats wrong with photography.
sez the poster with a flickr!?! link in his sig :/
And IMHO, I'm not sure Mr. Meyerowitz produces anything more compelling than the guys in the OP's linked video.
Anupam
Well-known
Um, what's wrong with using flickr as a convenient place to put one's work up online? There's crap on there, but there are some seriously good photographers too. Or are we just supposed to be doing wet prints? I do both, so am just wondering.
sirius
Well-known
There is a better version of this video here: http://www.joelmeyerowitz.com/photography/interview_06.html
I have a meyerowitz photography book on summer and it's brilliant, a complete joy to look through.
I have a meyerowitz photography book on summer and it's brilliant, a complete joy to look through.
RobScumaci
Member
Seriously? Come on. His stuff is close to perfect for the style IMO.
40oz said:And IMHO, I'm not sure Mr. Meyerowitz produces anything more compelling than the guys in the OP's linked video.
Maxapple88
Established
I think Flickr is a great tool to exchange material with other keen photographers. I wouldn't although compare it to a bunch of old geezers huddling in a street corner and assulting or possibly even offending strangers with their cameras, which seem to be the only reason for them being there. They make life harder for people who really want to take pictures on the streets. Street photography is hard work, and imo not "in your face". Without Meyerowitz, and some others, street photography would still be in the stone ages. I'm pretty sure that what he does is more compelling than what they do.
biomed
Veteran
Anupam Basu said:Um, what's wrong with using flickr as a convenient place to put one's work up online? There's crap on there, but there are some seriously good photographers too. Or are we just supposed to be doing wet prints? I do both, so am just wondering.
Amen! I too am a Flickr member. I get a free pro account from my ISP, so it's a no brainer for me. The range of photographs on Flickr is all over the photographic spectrum. It allows people to share their photographs with family and friends. There are many RFF folks with Flickr accounts! So, if Flickr is not your cup of tea, then there is always many other sites - Smugmug, Picasa, RFF, etc. I enjoy photography as a hobby. I apologize for my previous post as it may have been taken as a put down to the "street photographers" in the video. If they enjoy getting together and talking, then good for them - just PLEASE don't make me watch it again!!!!
Grab your camera and go out and shoot something - except any of the areas/facilities considered sensitive by the Department of Homeland Security.
DISCLAIMER - this message is not meant as a jab, poke or insult and does not imply that differing opinions are not valid or that the author of this message is an expert photographer.
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