Joel likes people and people like him,
he likes being there, and he is happy in the vortex -
he swims through it, and people accept him as part of the scene.
He KNOWS the scene, he belongs there. There is a quick smile when it is needed.
Watch again, and see that he is ALSO an old school,
past master of the Leica. He is always adjusting the focus of the (wide angle) lens.
It isn't THAT hard to train yourself to do that - it is easier than playing a violin -
and you can do it with an SLR, too. You DO need to stick to one prime lens, though,
and teach yourself how to adjust the camera without stopping to look.
If you can do THAT, you have the attention to become a part of the scene,
and blend in. 'course Meyerowitz can shoot 8x10 like this too.
Great vid, Bob. Thanks.