That's street photography, no ? See something flash in front of you that may be interesting, take the photo. If you're stopping for a considered shot, you've normally missed the moment.
That's probably why most of what passes as street photography is crap. Nobody's thinking.That's street photography, no ? See something flash in front of you that may be interesting, take the photo. If you're stopping for a considered shot, you've normally missed the moment.
Then why not just pass it by if it's beneath your adult standards?This whole thread, beginning with the OT, is like something teens would post about favorite pop stars.
Then why not just pass it by if it's beneath your adult standards?
Are you sure about that.?This whole thread, beginning with the OT, is like something teens would post about favorite pop stars.
You know artists only do what they doThis whole thread, beginning with the OT, is like something teens would post about favorite pop stars.
You asked why: Accidentally...I noticed that two or three good adult photographers posted, so I wondered what they had to say.
That's probably why most of what passes as street photography is crap. Nobody's thinking.
You are just trying to be a curmudgeon and for no reason. Opinions are very divided in this thread. Lighten up a little.This whole thread, beginning with the OT, is like something teens would post about favorite pop stars.
I do not like Picasso, I do not like Jackson Pollock.
I like Rembrandt, i like Norman Rockwell, i like Garry Winogrand and i like Dorothea Lange.
I am not sure what i think about Joel. I like SOME of his stuff.....
You could always make sure that I made love at midnight in the dunes of the cape. Currently in the U.K. climate in May I may very well not surviveYour post seems 100% fine to me.
But, I'll get you for this if it is the last thing i ever do .....
Well Joel Meyerowitz was a real good streetshooter :This whole thread, beginning with the OT, is like something teens would post about favorite pop stars.
If you've done more color at the cape eddie call a gallery to sell some unreleased work!About 30 years ago, a couple who had a home on the Cape (Truro) invited me to their home to see where they had hung some of my work they had purchased. On the same wall were 2 originals from Meyerowitz's Cape Light series. They were amazing in person. I liked that series before then, but seeing them in person was a real treat. I sort of jokingly asked them if they could move mine to a different wall, but they laughed and said no...
From a brief google search of his pictures I think they are way cool.
He has a great eye for form, colour and composition. His picture on the whole are calming, the use of pastels helps with this, but his b&w do similar. There is no great human connection with his people subjects other do very well, but I feel hes not trying to. Think his style is often emulated, but few do it so well.
Havent seen his videos, don't care for lectures.
I do not list him among my "Favorite Photographers"Can you please show me any picture taken by Joel Meyerowitz that shows great composition and explain why?
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