jscolman@scolma
jscolman
Hi All, I'm sure by now most of you have seen the Winograd video that is making the rounds. I watched it and was fascinated by his technique on the streets, he just ignores everyone and his movements with the camera border on ADHD. What he says about photography and pictures is very interesting too, I like the statement that a picture is nothing but light on shape.
I also was reminded of the Joel Meyerowitz street photography video that made the rounds some time back. The contrast in styles is great. They seem to be polar opposites in presence and interaction with the street.
which is the greater artist, photographer? Which will leave the biggest impact? Which has the most beat up Leica?
Thanks Jim
I also was reminded of the Joel Meyerowitz street photography video that made the rounds some time back. The contrast in styles is great. They seem to be polar opposites in presence and interaction with the street.
which is the greater artist, photographer? Which will leave the biggest impact? Which has the most beat up Leica?
Thanks Jim
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
"Street cleaner and the model": what happened to the bus in the picture?!! 
saxshooter
Well-known
There is a book called "Bystander: A History of Street Photography" which Meyerowitz was a co-author. There is a chapter about what it was like when he hung out with Winogrand in the 60's-70's and they used to go out on the streets of NY to shoot.
Too bad it is now out of print, but if you can find a copy check it out.
Too bad it is now out of print, but if you can find a copy check it out.
ywenz
Veteran
The Joel Meyerowitz video showcased a lot of bad photographs taken by him while the video was being shot...
I really enjoy this video of David Allen Harvey photographing in Cuba..
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue9910/cubaintro.htm
I really enjoy this video of David Allen Harvey photographing in Cuba..
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue9910/cubaintro.htm
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
another cool vid, thanks ywenz!
AusDLK
Famous Photographer
>a book called "Bystander: A History of Street Photography"
It may be out of print but I just received a copy that I ordered from an Amazon seller. Not expensive either. A great book for we students of street photography.
It may be out of print but I just received a copy that I ordered from an Amazon seller. Not expensive either. A great book for we students of street photography.
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varjag
Guest
You mean that aged bank robber guy was a photographer? Damn.
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
"...and they won't see me because I'll...convince them in some way that I'm not there."
I do like the what I've seen of the man's pictures, and I hate to guffaw at someone who seems so damned sincere, but that whole invisiblity thing! Coming from a guy who moves like a star basketball player and looks like Bull from Night Court!
He can sure shoot irony, though...
...and he's dead right about remaining alert!
Enjoyed the film. Thanks for the link.
I do like the what I've seen of the man's pictures, and I hate to guffaw at someone who seems so damned sincere, but that whole invisiblity thing! Coming from a guy who moves like a star basketball player and looks like Bull from Night Court!
He can sure shoot irony, though...

...and he's dead right about remaining alert!

Enjoyed the film. Thanks for the link.
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
"a book called "Bystander: A History of Street Photography"
Just looked for this book on Amazon and the cheapest used is about £80, around $140 USD! Ouch!!
Just looked for this book on Amazon and the cheapest used is about £80, around $140 USD! Ouch!!
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