Fill The Frame Documentary
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- My debut feature film is now here free for you all street photography fanatics
Fill The Frame Street Photography Documentary
*** With the continuing rise of the digital age and popularity of social media, the genre of street photography has propelled like we've never seen before. Still there is more opportunity for street photography to be recognized and appreciated by the masses.
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No. This documentary was extremely racially biased in how it omits non-whites while centered predominantly in the most multiracial city on planet earth. This is not the streets and reeks of a colonial lens.
@@seerofsaturn1045 Serious or satire?
I can remake this if you want just fund the next project I’d be more than happy ❤️
@stanb.5261 what?
@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto You obviously wouldn't think of making a documentary solely featuring men. You purposely included a segment where a participant expounds on his sexual orientation so that 'diverse lifestyles' are included. You even included a gentleman of a certain age to negate ageism- Bravo! All to your credit- well done!
All of which makes it ever the more obvious how you fell so glaringly short when it comes to addressing one of the most prevailing shortcomings plaguing all the Western art world (and with your own personal background it should be obvious)- the passive and/or purposeful exclusion of qualified artists of color! I've made it a point to explain that I don't think you did so purposely, but your end product woefully screams that missing puzzle piece- and is unfortunately flawed because of it. Again, there are clearly qualified candidates out there in one of the most multi-ethnic cities on the planet that you could have included- had you simply made the effort! To only feature all those diverse peoples in front of the lens is, in the 21st century no less, the very definition of the "colonial lens."
"Everything's been done but not by me" is a great quote
glad to have found this documentary, it deserves more views
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I love how everyone that loves photography kinda gets into it in a unique way. People fall into it and fall in love. BMX is what hooked me into taking photos with film in the 90's. I'm too broke to shoot film anymore but miss it. My mother gave me my first camera when I was 8 or so and still have that camera but ya. Digital slave now. I got a proof to publish a book but cancelled it. I just want the one copy for myself.
Catherine Cole was my favorite photographer. My mother.
THIS VIDEO DESERVES 1 MILLION VIEWS!
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I think this is the most important, well balanced, nuanced doco on street photography. Loved the free flowing conversation, the diversity of thought- true diversity- and the range of ideas.
Bravo, loved this - even the parts I disagreed with!
Glad you enjoyed it!
one critique that I absolutely hate about Winogrand, and I have heard it from so many art critics: "oh he shot a lot of rolls, spray and pray kinda guy"
This critique on his body of work is so irrelevant and asinine, it pisses me off.
It's what the photographer decides to display as his final work--that's what matters. Especially in the analog word. he's not shooting every second on the minute, every minute on the hour. That's like criticizing Picasso or Leonardo de Vinci for painting a lot.
Sorry for getting animated about it. Winogrand is a huge inspiration of mine.
Anyways, fantastic video. This needs to be viral !
thanks for watching! please share
Spray and pray is also a technique
OHHHHHH MAN! I'M SO GLAD THAT THIS SOMEHOW STUMBLED INTO MY CZcams FEED!!! I LOVE IT! PUT THIS ON DVD NOW!!!!!!!!💯🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
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Great documentary. Loved it. Thanks for making and sharing.
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Amazing, I'm really grateful for this doc. Thanks for sharing it.
So Happy to see you releasing it on CZcams. I've watched it on demand a couple years ago and will rewatch soon. Thank you❤
Thanks for your support!
Well that was excellent and I was so happy not to see double ads intervene every 10 minutes, so thank you!
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Exceptional!!! Best photography related video I have seen on you tube!! Truly enjoyable! Thank you!
Thanks!
Great documentary. Street photography is the genre in which the gulf between great and dross is the largest. Truly impactful street photography is really hard to achieve, and when you see it, you really know. That's partly because there's so much derivative, repetitive, cliched stuff out there. How many millions of 'street' photos are a picture of the back of someone's head walking in front of the photographer or a grab shot of someone holding a mobile phone or a Starbucks coffee? Street photography is the discipline that looks the easiest but is actually the most difficult. Which means that the great work really stands out.
Well said. Thanks for watching please share!
Awesome doc!! Loved hearing the backstories from the different photographers and the diversity of the cast!
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Thank you so much for sharing this documentary for us skint street photographers to watch for free. It makes me cry seeing the selfless nature of street photographers just going out in the pursuit of art and what they love not knowing what they may get in return.
My pleasure. Yes 99% of the time you come away with nothing. Haha
Absolutely phenomenal. Thank you for putting this together I loved every minute. Completely inspired. Great job!
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I've been meaning to watch this for SO LONG! So excited to see it on my home page here on YT. will definitely share. This is beautifully done and hopefully there's more to come
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Great work! After 30sec i knew i would love it. Thanks for that!
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Right time when i was thinking how do i even start street photography with so called courage and confidence! ❤
thanks please share
thanks a lot for uploading this film!!!! been trying to watch this for a while
My pleasure.
It gave me back some of my faded memories... and the joy of 'film' photography. Beautiful gift to your viewers. Thank you - Andrew
Glad you enjoyed.
Nowadays is very hard to capture a good street scene, because people don't "live" on the streets. They just go from one point to another without any interactions.
Yes true
It depends in what country you live in
In nyc that’s never the case. You can always find a interesting subject
Perhaps is time to look the city in a different way. It may be a good oportinity to understand and reflect this new way to live the city.
@PedroRodriguez-ly2is Also to experiment with photography, and to be inspired by Ernst Haas or Saul Leiter.
My lord man i appreciate the sharing i remember sawing the preview..great documentary and interviews with a pool of awesome people..have a great day and kudos on yout great job
Glad you enjoyed it much appreciated!
Just finished this one, such a great documentary! Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow this is now free on CZcams! Excellent! Great video Tim
It sure is. Let the 🌎 know 👊
Thank you for this inspiring documentary 😊 As streetphotographer in a small city, your film gives me the courage and a new sense of creative freedom to keep on shooting
Interesting. We all see the street stuff in big cities where the anonymous crowd is there for the taking. But what are the constraints or advantages in a small town where everybody knows your name?
@@BeeMichael For me, it's mostly fear of personal embarrassment. "What if someone I know sees me?" I am slowly working on overcoming this fear (because it's only holding me back from achieving more) but it's slow work.
Absolutely wonderful film Congratulations!!!
Thanks!
Awesome you put this great film here. I gladly paid for it a few years back. Hope we can like this and push it out to the people. Love how I don't know most of the people you interviewed.
Thanks for always supporting!
Ridiculously amazing!!
Thanks for watching 🙏
Wow…this is wonderful. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
Thank you! Please share with other photographers ❤️
Great work man!
Fantastic addition to the canon of street photography!
Glad you like it!
Nice doc. A lot of work put into that. Kudos, dude.
Much appreciated!
Love this vid / documentary. Thanks Tim
Thanks for watching. Please share!
@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto I did already on my other channel. Its Steves Vids here 😄. I just started this one as I thought it about time I had a photo channel. 😁
Great film sir. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
What a tremendous accomplishment to have created this wonderful documentary. I need to watch it again at least once, but expect that I will learn more with every viewing.
Making my first trip to NY in under 3 weeks & this has really lit the fire.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching. Get those great shots in NY!
Thanks! I’m attending a Phil Penman workshop & done loads of research. Much appreciate the photographers you’ve featured in this, a good few were previously unknown to me & I need to follow up learning about them.
Loved this one! I remember seeing your long journey in getting this made. Very impressive!
Yup time flies! 🙏
Very nice documentary about street photography!
Thanks a lot!
Brilliant. Thank you for sharing : )
My pleasure!
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love Richard Sandlers images. Very cool
Me too!
Bravo !!!
Wow such an incredible and hugely important documentary!
Many thanks. Please share with friends 🙏
Excellent reportage 👍👏
Thanks
Very good job on the doc my friend! Congratulations. Ps. I am recommending it to other photo friends.
Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for this! Loved it
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was so great to watch 👏🏻👏🏻
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Well done. Have to watch it again in a few months :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
EXCELLENT
This video is fantastic!!!
Thanks
Super good! Thank you.
thanks please share
Great watch! ❤
Thanks
Great documentary, thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Only half way through. Great watch.
Enjoy!
This was so well done and very interesting and educational. I have been to NYC several times and have shot thousands of photos. It is a very interesting place and so fast paced compared to what I am used to down here in the South Central area of Texas.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful documentary, thank you.
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A new era of photography is coming and it has a name Street Photography
Yeah it's NEW
Excellent and enjoyable video ,Thanks.
Thanks 🙏
Fantastic documentary
As a photographer I really appreciate this film
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Great video, very inspiring. Thanks for making it and sharing it.
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Glad this got recommended to me. Loved it!
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love this!!
thanks!
Superb!
Thanks a lot!
Excellent !!! Thanks !!!
Glad you liked it!
Very well done, thanks for sharing.
Thanks please share.
It's a real pleasure to find this documentary today, having been exposed to a daily news diet of the most mediocre people. Political figures mostly, none communicating any of the higher possibilities for human beings. No transcendence, no sense of a higher aesthetic, no sense of any meaningful ideal. In place of a musical metaphor (Mozart, Brahms, Chopin, etc) we get the droning grunts of primal existence. In place of the higher centers of the mind, it is the reptilian brain in full force, clouding out everything else.
Love it, brilliant 👍
Many thanks!
Excellent 👏🏻
Thank you! 😃
excellent work. well done
Many thanks!
I watched this back to back. Then immediately loaded a roll and hit the street.
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This is great.
Thanks!
Reinspired to go out again thank you 🙏🏿
So glad!
Great presentation... thanks
Glad you liked it!
What a great doc, thoroughly enjoyed it, well done!
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@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto Absolutely!
Patiently waiting for the sequel...
One day!
big thanks. 👍
my pleasure
Thanks for making it available 4 free now!
My pleasure
this video is touching how beautiful it is :')
Thanks!
Great work Tim!👏
Thanks Bryan for your support!
Loved this video, inspired me to get out of a rut and hit the streets again
Awesome! Get out and snap away! Please share thanks!
SO DOPE!!!👏🏽👍🏽🙏🏽💪🏽
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@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto I got to say that as a novice photographer this vid makes it looks as thought they’re just pointing and shooting and the pics come out vivid and great detail. When I try to do that with my Nikon D5300 things come out blurry and smeared.
Superb Documentary. From a street photographers POV and anyone wanting to go into it or anyone who justs wants to see another form of art.
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Good stuff!
Thanks!
"physically aggressive Garry Winogrand", that's hilarious.
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Absolute belter of a video! Thank you 📸✨
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@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto got you 🤝
WEBB hardddd......
great content!
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This is wonderful and inspiring! The only nit I have to pick is that some people were interviewed but no info on who they were. What are their names? It might be fun to follow them.
Thanks for watching. Everyone was tagged with name and title...cast was name and instagram handle
I loved this documentary, thank you for introducing new to me photographers. Also I liked the balance of energy of the street and quiet interview scenes. May I ask though, why you decided not to mention Harold Feinstein in the history of NY street photography? I'm really interested.
Thanks for watching. There’s many to add and weren’t added. The historian part is a balance of addition to the genre of street photography and not just nyc street alone.
Nice job!
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Very good doco
Thanks for watching.
Superb…
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Great job on this!
Thanks for watching!
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Awesome documentary.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice one, i think i will make one about the local street photographers here in Lisbon, one day , or maybe E.U There plenty of great photographers around that could be mentioned
Go for it! Looking forward to it. 👊
Ugh, "my shot" comment and the vocal fryyyyyy...anyways pretty good documentary . 8/10
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Mobile phones have helped kill a well composed street scene. Too many people hunched over, head down, looking boring. Back in the day, they'd be posing in a certain way, sitting back looking around, maybe talking to someone. Its rare to find an interesting individual, who's not on their phone, but thats who I look for.
Excellent work-may I ask what you filmed this with? )
thanks sony fs7ii and sony a7sii
@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto thank you )
Great project with so many familiar and talented faces. Only wondering why the most prominently featured person of color in this film was a doorman. So much varied talent in New York's past and present and all we get here is homogeneity.
Hi thanks for watching as a person of AAPI and from Hawaii, diversity is always top of mind. We reached out to a pool of photographers and many did not get back or simply did not see our outreach. However we are happy with the participants and their stories. Very proud to show talented female street photographers in a male dominated space as well as representation within the LGBTQ community.