Fred Herzog
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- Fred Herzog D.F.A. (September 21, 1930 - September 9, 2019) devoted his artistic life to walking the streets of Vancouver as well as almost 40 countries with his Leica, photographing - mostly with colour slide film - his observations of the street life with all its complexities. Herzog ultimately became celebrated internationally for his pioneering street photography, his understanding of the medium combined with, as he put it, "how you see and how you think" created the right moment to take a picture. (Wikipedia)
Books
USA: amzn.to/3D2pZA3 - amzn.to/3J1B1cS
UK: amzn.to/3QWbyDq - amzn.to/3j3wxrr
France: amzn.to/3GZfGhE - amzn.to/3woYAoy
Italy: amzn.to/3iWYq4t - amzn.to/3iU34jR
Spain: amzn.to/3J6ESFm - amzn.to/3iPWJpH
Germany: amzn.to/3Jb8nGa - amzn.to/3J5QFUq
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Ambiment by Kevin MacLeod
Slice of life, great work.
What a great palette he had to pick from in old Vancouver and he was superb!
Fred Herzog's photographs are superb, gritty and interesting. His work has inspired me on many occasions and brings back a lot of memories. A wonderful talent.
I love how dreamy his shots are
Only recently did I discover Fred after someone likened one of my pictures to his. I looked him up, fell in love, and bought the book. I never tire of losing myself in his images. Thank you for this touching tribute.
what distincts his color photography from other color photographers is the dreamyness of his photos. makes you feel like youre in a dream
Thank you so much for doing this channel 🙏
I recognize these photos from the photobook of Fred Herzog's photos I purchased from Amazon last year. He is my favorite street photographer because he shot in color.😀
What an eye for humanity
I'm thrilled by his colors and photos, I didn't know about him
I hope you follow us and keep seeing new things from the authors!
Fred, Saul and Ernst.... 👍
Superbe
Have you considered adding a very brief introduction of who the photographer is, when and where they worked, their style, etc? All things that could easily be looked upon online, but I think it would be nice to have a small introduction.
A great photographer, it's a shame he came across as a Holocaust denier in an interview