Shore's linking on human vision system in 1:00:00 to 1:01:20 to his way of practicing '3D' photography should be celebrated by all photographers. Moreover, in his particular quoting of structural techniques used by master painters in the 17th Century, to organize space, is so encouraging to modern artists, of any medium, to walk into the museums to study the visual heritage that is still available to all of us to draw lessons from on classical structural tools.
This is tripe, there is nothing precocious about some kid whom was given a fast track to pursue his intrests when someone (whom is also probably questionable about his artistic talents) famous gives him the "OK".
It's refreshing to hear someone talk intelligently and precisely about photography these days.
Such a wonderful lecture, thanks very much Stephen. I wish I attended your classroom.
I'm 30 seconds in and I'm already in love with this video. Thanks for uploading
Shore's linking on human vision system in 1:00:00 to 1:01:20 to his way of practicing '3D' photography should be celebrated by all photographers. Moreover, in his particular quoting of structural techniques used by master painters in the 17th Century, to organize space, is so encouraging to modern artists, of any medium, to walk into the museums to study the visual heritage that is still available to all of us to draw lessons from on classical structural tools.
1:05:48 in case you want to know what kind of watch to wear to make your pictures look like Shore
I loved this.... Very good!!
It is pleasure
yes!
What was the name of the theatre it was in.
at 45:32 what type of film dis use ?
large format negative. might be kodak
This is tripe, there is nothing precocious about some kid whom was given a fast track to pursue his intrests when someone (whom is also probably questionable about his artistic talents) famous gives him the "OK".
Wow, it's like the ghost of an aging art critic from the 70s rose up to gasp out one more uneducated dismissal.