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Light & Shadow (feat. Sean Tucker) - THE GR PROJECT
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2020
- A video series where I travel and discover new places with my Ricoh GR! In this forth episode I visit London to meet Photographer & Filmmaker Sean Tucker.
Find Sean here:
Website: seantucker.photography
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Who is next? Find out in the next episode!
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What Sean is doing for the photography community will be remembered. He's the living example that you can have a profitable business while creating quality free content for people that want to learn. No bs, no clickbait, no gear wars, just art and knowledge.
Thank you Samuel for uploading this.
that guy doesn't even know what exposure is. "knowledge", right.
@@maxbashyrov5785 Just take a look at his work and you'll see if he knows what exposure is. I'd like to see some of your shots: it seems to me that the one not knowing what he is talking about is you.
@@AlejandroRamos-im4to the guy is lecturing without even knowing theory, it's a fact, whether you feel offended or not. Another fact is that nowadays CZcams is a source of knowledge for untrained people with short attention span.
@@maxbashyrov5785 Since when "knowing theory" is important for a form of art? It is not about me "feeling offended or not": it's about you showing a lot of ignorance about art, about art history, THAT IS A FACT. Do some research about the great masters of photography, or painting. A work of art speaks openly, obviously, directly, to your heart and mind based or not on "theory". How much did Van Gogh know about "theory", how many university courses did he attend in order to learn painting "theory"?.. THAT'S A FACT. Do you have some idea how many paintings did he sell while still being alive? THAT'S ANOTHER FACT. Again, please tell us where we can see your photographic work so we all "can finally understand the importance of theory in photography", so we can finally see how all of your "FACTS" are based on the reality of the quality of your work as a photographer... and that is the final "FACT".
@@AlejandroRamos-im4to Ehm. Knowing theory is important in any form of art, I'm not even sure who would question that.
It is also important, when you're lecturing a big audience (this is the case I pointed out here).
Thinking of a theory as an obstacle of some sort on the way to Creativity is pretty common, unfortunately, not only in photography. But you can still have a piece of work that is enjoyable without having a knowledge and/or laboring under delusions.
BTW, don't bother using those cheap polemical tricks with me (speaking on behalf of others, getting personal, introducing some irrelevant comparisons etc.), it won't work.
20:05 Sean Tucker delivering knowledge like a paperboy delivering newspapers.
He gets it. although he isnt a street photographer for a long time, i think a lot of people can learn from him.
Always annoyed me, when i saw youtubers who recommend full frame sensors for the "cinematic" look. Most movies were shot on super35 which is closer to a canon rebel than a 1dx.
he's great.
His explanation of the use of light in cinema was on fire.
This is a Masterclass. Thanks so much for doing this project. Sean is so consistent in his message. Inspiring but I felt out of breath just watching how fast he walks.
Hehe, yeah he walks fast :)
Title should be "24 hours with Sean tucker"
Great to see Sean break out of his character, cracking jokes and having fun. Quality video
you need to see this then x) czcams.com/video/_ntHNgDkBUg/video.html
Sean Tucker is my favourite PhotoPhilosopher, giving courses for free, what a good heart
AbdoR Rahim PhotoPhilosopher is the word I've been looking for. Thank you!
Photlosopher
@@AFUprising or just Pholosopher :)
Samuel, Sean seemed to really open up to you. Your questions and your sincere interest in his work and his thoughts brought this interview-day to life. The long close-ups of his face while he was answering you worked really well for me. I cannot imagine the amount of work you put into making this whole interview flow so well on screen. Thank-you -- I learned a lot. The time passed so quickly!
So im not the only one who listens to soundtracks when shooting?
Thats Another reason for me to admire Sean.
I am watching this already 10 times. I can listen to sean for hours.
Two years later and I realize how beautiful is that scene in 38:40, with the old building being reflected on the glass façade of the new one on the right
"You can't direct real life man, you get what it gives you."
I love how Sean explains the light, location, time and composition of his vision. He knows his city very well and it seems he has been to the same location multiple times. I wish I know my city that well and take beautiful shots.
Why is that when you watch a video like this you keep seeing all of the keeper shots and angles but when you are out yourself you don't?
Thanks to both of you, that was a GReat watch
Because in most cases I find people's taste of photography is much better than their skill level at the time. I personally think it's natural to be able to appreciate a great scene once it's already been captured but having to be the one that brings out what makes it special on your own is a completely different beast. Thing is, the more you do it and the more you start getting "keeper shots" of your own it makes it that much more satisfying, that's the case for me at least :D
@@georgekamenov_ Basically true of course but I wasn't really talking about the stills taken and adjusted with a bit of editing magic. It was during the video walk around when you said to yourself "that would have made a nice shot" or "you missed an opportunity there". The skill is seeing the shot and knowing how to capture it. Not many of us are as analytical as Sean about knowing what those special factors are that make his and other photographers just that bit special. I include you too Samuel but I think you made it obvious that you too were learning alongside us throughout the video. I'm hardly out of pre school!
Most likely it's because they're involved in the interview and not the photography. It's quite an obvious answer.
@@delukxy it comes with experience to be able to quickly identify a scene. When you shoot a lot with purpose, your senses heighten, and you easily identify scenes that you would have passed by. That's why when you watch videos like this don't worry about not getting the scenes. Focus more on understanding the principles.
For example, Sean said when he is shooting in the streets he focused on lights and shadows and not people. After he did it a while he realized that he could transfer what learned from the streets into his portrait shoots.
Don't worry now. You will get it eventually. I don't own a camera yet but watching these stuff make me see the world differently. Try to see the world in your eyes. Yes learn from the pros but always ask how can I use the knowledge the have to tell my own story.
That's why I like it when Sean always say do what you want to do not because some one says so.
it's because you are watching the video attentively and are relaxed. when you're in the street your focus is much more occupied by the environment and your mind, and you aren't as relaxed. These are things that you learn with experience and being in the moment when you're shooting street takes time.
Watch from begining to the end, Sean Tucker is so generous and sincere to share his presious technique and insight of photography,and show his other side of personality as well, good work,Samuel.
these 36 people dislike clearly shows is jealousy no appreciation to the guy who give much time and effort hes talent in photography.
21:20 Man I got tears in my eyes from the passionate emotion that comes from his eyes somehow. I'm a cinema lover and it's definitly movies that bring me to photography.
This man is amazing.
I love your job Samuel, you're such a nice fellow and I'm glad i've discoverd you !
Take care mate ! And thank you !
What I wouldn’t give to spend 45mins photographing with Mr Tucker. He makes it look so easy with fantastic images
Sean Tucker, OMG yes !
Love Sean Tucker's generosity--sharing his process and his visual notes with Samuel and us the audience
Two of my favorite people on CZcams. Inspiration overload. 👍
This was so insightful to watch. Thanks to both of you.
Sean is a photographer after my own heart. His approach, method, and philosophy really resonate with me.
So great. So glad you have Sean on. I love his images.
I constantly go back to this one to inspire me to go back out and shoot! Thank you and Sean for making this video.
Sean Tucker is real tough guy ... and i am great as follower of his contents specifically from videos ... his philosophy is absolutely incredible ... wiseman ...
Loved this one. Sean is a favorite of mine so I really appreciated this one. Good job.
That intro leading up to Sean interview was incredible.
This can be one of my favorite videos of yours. Sean is great!
Them: Avengers is the greatest crossover in history
Me:
The 2nd best after Sam Lintaro and Tatsuo Suzuki collab.
@@insanqolbi50 I want to see Sean Tucker and Tatsuo Suzuki collab, they have quite opposite styles but I love them both
Been watching 10 minutes everyday to draw it out. Love this episode!
I’ve become such a fan of his work, I tend to do my own thing when I shoot but I really want to take what I’ve seen with light and shadows in street photography and just focus on that for a day or two walking around. Imitating other people’s style is a great tool for me at least to learn how to do things. Another excellent episode
Why is it that I could listen to Sean Tucker all day? His knowledge and ability to talk straight is unparalleled. Great documentary style Samuel. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! Recently binge watched his content on youtube over the Christmas holidays. Thanks for the vid!
Sean really look so genuinely passionate about what he's doing. That's really inspiring
I love Sean Tucker and that nerdy comment about depth of field and lighting about cinemas... Wow
Great vid, Sean gives a peaceful feeling in his videos but also in this video
it's a very good documentary. it must be a great chance to talk to Sean Tucker. I've been watching this video over and over with out getting bored.
Yay! Love Sean Tucker. His channel is amazing.
Thanks for putting this together! Lots of great insight into looking for light, especially the point about revisiting the same spots at different times of day and year. I love that Sean is so open about sharing his approach - that type of attitude is what fosters a great community. Looking forward to more episodes in this series keep it up!
It's so nice to see Sean smile, dunno why
Super session... Love both you guys. Interesting, informative and entertaining... Thanks.
This was a great collab. I watch a lot of Sean's videos and it's cool to seem him relaxed and unrehearsed, but still offer up the same thoughtfulness and inspiration.
was great to see him. Love his channel and lessons. Movies are inspiration for me as well
Sean is great, he has a way with words to explain his thought process that makes it a delight to hear. So elocuent and educational. GReat duo too.
GREAT! Again! :) Love the GR Project.
I like your street photographers' visits, and I've always loved Sean's channel, and both together is incredibly good! Great video, many thanks!
I’m in love with this project, it’s awesome!!!
I have to say this is already my fave episode and I’m only 20 minutes in. So much knowledge and wisdom from Sean. Nice one!!
I’ve watched this through probably 6 times already, and each time I get more warmth and love-of-the-craft out of it. My grii is arriving Saturday, and even if I’m useless with it, this video will always make me feel better.
You guys are great together. It is so much enjoyable to see you two roaming the city!!!
Every time I hear Sean speak I learn something new.
Haven’t commented in a long time, but man, Sean Tucker! Thank you for this episode and good luck on your journey with the Ricoh
I really love Sean's approach and hearing what motivates him is inspiring. Fantastic episode, well done!
Amazing. I have learned more in these 45 min with you than in many tutorials. Many thanks guys!
Always nice to see Sean.....so much to learn about this guy
I like how you profile street photographers who have different styles and preferences. Thank you for your work.
Thanks for a wonderful video! Your conversation and how you got Sean to show us how he thinks and the techniques he uses when he shoots. A revelation!
Both of you guys did a great job, always look forward to each of your videos. Sean, my dad had a philosophy when he wasn’t feeling good or when he had a problem, he said get to work doing something, and pretty soon, you’ll forget how you feel, or you have worked out your problem without thinking about it. It works just like you said!
Always good to see through the eyes of others........ nice work, fellas. I enjoyed spending time with you both.
Excellent work Samuel. You really engaged with Sean and shared with us the How, Where and How he goes about his craft. Bravo.
Awesome guys! Nice to see how sean see the street...
This was fantastic!!! You and Sean are a joy. Keep going.
Sean is an amazing guy.. He's so freakin talented and he really can see the light.
So good! Thanks so much for that. Great insight. In awe of how much he shared - clearly, you made me feel at ease!
amazing video, one of the best I’ve ever seen on YT. Sean is amazingly talented and way ahead of his time. Great conversation - I could listen to this kind of stuff from him all day. He gets you to think - not just replicate - but focus on how will you actually get better. Super Job!
That intro was 🔥🔥🔥🔥. Love both you and all your work, great film and can’t wait for the next one 👌🏼
I really enjoyed this. You made a great video that really brought out Sean’s character and how he photographs.
Fantastic video! Sean Tucker is one of my favourite photographers and seeing you document him and his use of the gr was truly inspirational! Thank you for this!
Amazing insight into Sean & Samuel’s creative thought process and how much leg work is required to discover some great images. Loved it.
This series is really inspirational! Love it !!!!
Love it! What a brilliant guy you are man! Thx!
Your videos really bring out how passionate your interviewees are about what they do and how much effort and concentration is condensed in those images. That's super helpful for everybody who devotes time to photography and aspires to come up with something of lasting value. Love your channel!
Thank you so much for the inspiration Sean and Sam! I've learned a lot by watching both your videos all the time. Love y'all!
love seeing Sean breaking down the scenes
wow, loved this vlog! Learnt heaps too - visiting the same places to take visual notes with light and season changes. Plus shooting the impermanence of things.
Words of wisdom, great videography and amazing photographs. just wow! Samuel and Sean the best!
Sean being candid is refreshing.
Also, thank you for your GR project. Love it!
I'm amazed at how articulate Sean is. I could listen to him talk all day. Great video! Interesting take on light and shadows. 🙂
Amazing video. Remind me my time in London. i was working there for 15 years.Unfortunately I was not into photography at the time. i have to go back soon and this time i will focus on my photography. Thanks to you and Sean Tucker for this nice itinerary and good advices
Wonderful!...thank you for doing this!...😍🇬🇧🌈😎
This was a fantastic video, so kudos to you for putting it together. Sean Tucker is amazing, not only for his work, but for his way of communicating. His style is so unpretentious and honest. I will watch this again and again.
Absolutely amazing job, Sam! Lots of good questions covering all kinds of aspects in photography: technical, practical, artistic, and philosophical.
You guys rule and put together the best urban photography videos on the Internet. The GRIII always goes out with me anywhere I go too.
So i was supposed to work a little on Saturday morning on my bike, so i made coffee & while i waited i stumbled this new vid, long story short, i ended up in bed with my coffee totally enjoying this and deciding me to buy a GR, a camera I've wanted for a while now.
Can't wait for the next episodes man, great job both of you. 🙏🏼🔥🙌🏼
Wonderful. When my favourite things coincide. Thank you.
Your channel się pure gold, great to see Sean. Missing England a lot!
Loved this video (and Sean Tucker). Watched the whole thing, will definitely watch it again. Thanks for sharing.
This is incredible. I love hearing about why he shoots what he shoots and the philosophy behind it. I could geek out with street photographers all day talking about these things. Also, this video alone might have convinced me to get a GR III. I had the original GR and loved it.
Simply amazing!!
Two of my favourite photographers in discussion. Thank you!!🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Samuel, another great episode. With Sean, as much as I enjoy the aesthetic of his photographs, it’s also a great excuse to listen to him talk about the philosophy and psychology within photography. Two thumbs up and looking forward to the next.
Always picking up something from Sean. Even through this video. Thanks guys!
You strive doing these projects, they are all very informative and straight to the point. Keep them up!
This is the ten time that I saw this great video and I’m still learning
first time I've been introduced to Sean, great character, great passion, beautiful shots, really inspired see for a Ricoh and too get out there and shoot more!
So much great advice in this video and shared so freely. Thank you to Sam and Sean for being so generous with their time and knowledge. This was truly entertaining and well done.
Enjoyed the format of this, including the wise words from Sean...my favourite so far. Thanks for all your hard work and sharing.
Thank you for the comment!
Sean gave an outstanding guide to finding the light and shadows.
Absolutely enjoyed this video and like others have said, when I start a video and see that it's beyond 20 minutes I groan but Sean made the entire 46 minutes a joy to watch and listen to. I am now a subscriber of yours (been following Sean for a long time) and will be looking at your previous videos as well as new one's. Thank you!!
Thanks for the sub Mike! Appreciate your support!
Outstanding!!!!
Thank you for this!!!!
I think this is the best vid you have done! Fascinating.
What a great video! It was wonderful to experience the sharing and the thought processes that are part of making photos. Sean and Samuel together are a great combination!