I find these videos incredibly nostalgic. For a short period of time, 1995-2005, I shot similar subjects. Definitely not to your standard! I was based in Dublin and would shoot actors and musicians when they were on the circuit promoting something. The routine of arriving early, dealing with PRs, available light/flash. 120/35mm, E6 or C41. These videos bring it all back
@@fredandharryborden It's really good. Harry is a natural born raconteur and it was nice to see Fred bring a pleasant, calm energy as interviewer. I also liked the mention of Jane Bown. I really admire her work.
That was excellent, thanks very much Fred & Harry. I find this channel completely fascinating. Harry is so talented and yet so modest. I have a question for next time - which I guess could even be a video in itself - and it's this: How on earth do you manage your archive? A huge part of being a photographer is, I imagine, dealing with hundreds of thousands of negatives, prints and digital images. How do you even know what you've got, or when it was taken, and how do you locate images quickly, maintain a backup system, preserve hard copies & negatives etc etc. And what will become of it all when you're no longer around...?
Thanks for the comment! It is true there are thousands of negatives, we mentioned this briefly in our video about 5 tips for photographers but definitely could revisit in the future for sure. Thanks again!
@12:50 are you referring to Tim House studio? I would like to see a conversation between Harry and Scott- both successful British photographers in different niches.
Just missed your question as we had already filmed it! I also saw a comment I think from you about someone Harry worked with at IPG.. I cant find the comment now. I spoke to him briefly about it we wondered who it was!
@@fredandharryborden No worries, I think someone else asked the same question and Harry answered it. Your knowledge of Harry's work also contributed nicely to the discussion. Cheers, D.
Great video and fantastic channel! Do you shoot digital mainly now? And what digital gear do you use? Thank you for the fantastic content! /David from Sweden
He does shoot mainly digital now. He has a few digital cameras which I can find out what if you want. However, he often emphasises its not the gear that matters. As he says in the video: "the best camera is the one in your hand!" Thanks for the lovely comment!
@@DavidNordlund I started digital with Canon. A 1ds Mk2 and then the various 5Ds. After that I switched to a medium format Fuji GFX 50 (because of the larger sensor). We film the video on a Sony mirrorless Alpha 7 which I really like for stills as well. 👍Enjoy your photography!