And speaking of Matt Stuart: This is a well done one minute video showing him shooting. You may pick up a few techniques: like “scratch-your-nose-to-pretend-your-werent-shooting”, “pretend-to-shoot-something-else-at-first-then-quickly-recompose”, “be-quick” or “take-multiple-shots-of-a-scene”.
Matt Stuart gives lots of advice while explaining some of his pictures during a gallery opening.
Rob Flynn on Racism in Metal. Hat off to you, Mr. Flynn!
I don’t know what my fucking first dog’s name was! What the fuck’s the matter with you? I just want my password!
Please someone take this video off YouTube. I can’t breathe anymore.
Just re-watched the excellent “Street Photography: Documenting the Human Condition”-documentary.
Explaining the motivations for an universal basic income.
Seth Godin tells you what school is for.
I just discovered this guy. He’s instantly a favourite drummer. Makes me wonder, why everyone else is so serious. ;-)
“Die Anstalt” ist momentan locker meine favorisierte Fernsehsendung. Einfach großartig!
A good chat about film vs. digital and finding your own voice or style in photography.
Via the 500px ISO blog:
Created by photographer Andrew Jamieson of Andy Creative, the video below shows his entire medium format process—from loading the film, to taking the picture, to developing the roll, to scanning in and post-processing the shots—in four mesmerizing minutes.
A great video indeed. And apart from the medium format film, this process is very familiar to me by now.
That’s just mental! Love it! robscallon is awesome. You should check out his YouTube channel.
1st-person drum-cam. Killer! ;-)
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