photographic sensitivities
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- A conversation about what photograph subjects connect with you & your soul.
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The fact you have people alone, in Patagonia vests, in a cloudy city and you don’t feel inspired?! THAT is the inspiring! Which other city has that? Open your mind bro- you’re missing out trying to be New York
I really appreciate your style and sentiments/ethics around your subjects!
I’m so glad! I always struggle to know what people will find valuable and/or interesting, so it’s good to hear :)
You’re videos are so well put together man, I really like the shots you took, especially the ones around 4:00! Keep it up Matt :)
Thank you Mike!! Been having a lot of fun with these.
Nice presentation.
Glad you liked it!
Seattle. Yeah!
You are right about the lack of people on the street. That isn’t restricted to the gloom period. I walk entire blocks during weekday business hours without seeing a person. Seattle definitely lacks the population density required to easily do street photography. That is one reason I work the market. There are usually people there.
I don’t interact with my subjects. I take the picture and then move on. I usually don’t take pictures of the homeless. Saturday I found a homeless man contorted into a ball. I photographed him because of his shape. I purposely didn’t capture his face.
I was born and raised in Brooklyn. I return home for a week once a year. I love walking the streets of Manhattan. There is a very different vibe on the streets there if for no other reason than there are people on the street.
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"...very unknown, underground, part of Seattle here." 😂😂🤣
I walk by that Chinese restaurant in pike place at 5:55 in the video LMFAO. The lighting hits those booth seats like nothing else, I guess.
love this
it's a grind
You still doing it regularly?
@@matthewrygh doing it on the fairgrounds these days
Wow the grading is solid is this a Canon the vid was filmed on?
Nope! Sony FX3