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Cinematic Street Photography with Monaris 

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Shane takes a look at Paola Franqui's new book from Setanta Books, and catches up with her on a zoom chat.
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@FredRanger
@FredRanger 2 года назад
Great interview! Paola is probably one of the most inspiring photographers out there at the moment. Love the cinematic approach to her street photography and the passion for the craft!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Thanks Fred - there's no doubting her passion
@catwithabeard
@catwithabeard 2 года назад
Indeed!
@DebiSenGupta
@DebiSenGupta Год назад
People complain about the evils of social media but without it, how would I ever get to know or see about such great photography. So thanks a lot for creating such great content
@danielerdos3046
@danielerdos3046 2 года назад
Her composition and the way she handles tones and colors is THE best. Great photographer but an absolute amazing artist when it comes to pushing the picture to look the best it can
@eddie_g
@eddie_g 2 года назад
Ahhh so cool to finally hear from monaris! Love her work!
@mikeackYT
@mikeackYT 2 года назад
I absolutely love shoot street photography. When I went from a cropped sensor to a full-frame mirrorless the 85mm 1.8 was the first lens I bought. Absolutely love the images it can produce.
@EvelinaV1
@EvelinaV1 2 года назад
Thank you for highlighting Paola's incredible work. It's so inspiring for me to see a female role model out there. I've been trying to find work by female street photographers but haven't come across that many. It would be great to see more videos like this one!
@myahya1987
@myahya1987 2 года назад
Fantastic street photographer interviewing another fantastic street photographer!!! This is an INSTANT must watch!!!!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
thanks Mustafa! Glad you enjoyed it
@richardnugent7035
@richardnugent7035 2 года назад
This is one of the better interviews I have seen in quite a while. Host and interviewee were excellent. Just the right length. Insightful questions and responses. Paola is charming and very talented… I really like her work..interesting that she shots with an 85mm. Excellent all around.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@arcanics1971
@arcanics1971 2 года назад
There are rules? Damn. Nobody told me! Love Monaris' work. Absolutely addictive photography.
@larrynguyen85
@larrynguyen85 2 года назад
I'm not sure if it was a conscious decision or not, but either way, I greatly appreciate the diversity represented in your videos. In a previous video, you featured the book Women Street Photographers (which I ended up buying bc of your video) and in this one, you're highlighting not only another female photographer, but an artist of intersectional, hispanic identity. But I also love how you don't fixate on these aspects as being definitive of each artist's work, and ask great questions that talk about displacement or otherness in the context of creating great art, and it's not lost of anyone that you've linked Paola's style to the lineage of archetypal photographers like Walker Evans and Vivian Maier who are perhaps examples of an older, more homogenous idea of what a street photographer looks like. The insight into historical references of street photography are also very educational, and display a deep understanding of the spectrum of street photography's stylistic and visual language. Thanks so much for these very illuminating and thoughtful "essays"!
@JacciChan
@JacciChan 2 года назад
Fun to hear her talk a bit about her inspiration and forward direction.
@LuckyInLondon
@LuckyInLondon 2 года назад
So glad the RU-vid algorithms woke up and showed me your channel. I've been in this biz since the 70's and I'm always happy to discover "new" talent in this ever evolving field. Great reviews too! Cheers!
@Casiian_
@Casiian_ 2 года назад
Love her work!! Great video and interview. I find it interesting that she wants to move on to video next. Filmmaking and photography can be similar, but very different. Personally, after 6 years of working on films I didn't enjoy it as much. The logistics and problems that go into film is crazy. I always found photo more fun and liberating.
@unattended129
@unattended129 2 года назад
Watching her edit is in my actual wish list now.
@Ali-sj5pn
@Ali-sj5pn 4 месяца назад
Great interview.. love finding a new photographer!
@earthandwind820
@earthandwind820 Год назад
Love her style!
@kkfox7822
@kkfox7822 Год назад
A lovely interview. That book has to be the most gorgeous photography book I've ever seen.
@ripemangosmdm7997
@ripemangosmdm7997 2 года назад
Saul Leiter used telephotos For a long time. Beautiful stuff came from him due to those focal lengths. One of the best.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
He certainly did - pretty long focal lengths too like 135mm from what I understand. Dave Heath used long focal lengths but also cropped aggressively
@joshkatz
@joshkatz 2 года назад
Beautifully done video! Paola's work is always fantastic!
@UlyssesAokiPhoto
@UlyssesAokiPhoto 2 года назад
Great interview! Nice to hear different types of photographers' thoughts. Beautiful work
@Sara-tp6zd
@Sara-tp6zd Год назад
Just here to say big thank you to Shane for sharing the most beautiful photography on instagram. Your work motivates me and inspires me in ways you might never know ❤
@anandasar7542
@anandasar7542 2 года назад
A wonderful artist, amazing work. Thank you for introducing her - the book's on order... Shane and Josh - thank you for taking the time to create these videos, lots of respect for you both.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Anand :)
@SISSI_LU
@SISSI_LU 2 года назад
Two of our favorite photographers chatting about photography? How can it be any better!! 👏👏👏
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
thanks SISSI!
@terencemhiggins9436
@terencemhiggins9436 Год назад
Well spoken, informative, interesting.
@defyingtheodds1987
@defyingtheodds1987 2 года назад
Let me just say. I’ve been trying my absolute best to get these type of edits. Also, I never really seen the purpose of printed photography in this day and age but that book looks gorgeous. I’d love a copy.
@ruff1draft
@ruff1draft Год назад
Monaris/ Paola book is impeccable in its presentation.
@thomasclark631
@thomasclark631 2 года назад
I recall her start, with a cell phone and an Instagram account; an inspiration to those who choose to follow this path.
@TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel
@TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel 2 года назад
What a beautiful book. 😍 Damn 3 books on my wish list of Setanta books now. I really love her work. She was a huge inspiration when I started Streetphotography.
@joshua_rae
@joshua_rae 2 года назад
I remember seeing Paola featured in the 'Through The Lens' series on Adorama's RU-vid channel a few years ago and have followed her ever since. Not only a talented photographer but really has a knack for captioning her photos on Instagram too. Thanks for the great interview, Shane.
@FramesPerSecond
@FramesPerSecond 2 года назад
Same, it was the Cuban series. Both her and her wife were in it.
@grantcullen6066
@grantcullen6066 2 года назад
Inspiring choice of guest Shane. Paula's obviously worked hard on her artistic identity. The aesthetics of her images just add to the romance within the frame she captures. I smiled when you mentioned the 'rules'' of street photography and I'm pleased they don't mean anything to you either. It's just photography isn't it? Thanks for the vid Shane.
@azchamone
@azchamone 2 года назад
Paola is great. Hugely talented, and hugely kind
@Cosmopolitm
@Cosmopolitm 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this moment and this artist!
@MindYaBizz_Whiz
@MindYaBizz_Whiz 2 года назад
Awesome video. She’s amazing, and I love her style.
@andyfarmer2661
@andyfarmer2661 2 года назад
Thank you for this. I didn't know her work before, but it is fantastic!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
You're very welcome!
@MP83MP83
@MP83MP83 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you!
@DistilledStills
@DistilledStills 2 года назад
Thanks for introducing us to another wonderful artist. I'm looking forward to learning and immersing myself in cinematic street photos!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
You're welcome pradeep :)
@constanzacarbonell6196
@constanzacarbonell6196 2 года назад
Love all your videos, amazing work always, thanks!!
@pierrepauwels8966
@pierrepauwels8966 2 года назад
Very nice interview ! I've discovered Paola early in my "Instagram's life" when I jump into Street Photography ! What an daily inspiration even if I don't do cinematic style at all. I really like the way you both see the genre with no rules. Rude photographers making rules of a genre forgot what's art, and it's good to hear you talking openly ! Thanks mate, now i will wear my shoes and go out shooting ! PS : And as a whisky lover I can only agreed about the Irish !
@dickolof2222
@dickolof2222 2 года назад
Beautiful story man, I like her photos a lot and the interview led by your sense of humor. Lovely!
@Mindartcreativity
@Mindartcreativity 2 года назад
Nice move on bringing Paola to Framelines for an interview. I love her work, she has a very cool style of photography, which is easy to fall in love with. Also nice that you mentioned the paper of the book, that‘s something I especally love about her book. I legit thought the first picture was a real picture that could be removed. Not gonna lie, I only have three hardcover photobooks in my collection, guess who they are? Hint: they all appeared in this video 😉 Also, I’m lookin forward to the next episodes filmed with the BMPCC and your thoughts on it.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
thanks man - I'm loving the BMPCC so far. There's a huge difference between a cine camera like this and a hybrid. The screen alone is 2x as big. Will definitely talk about it a bit more more in future eps
@pmcbMadeInIreland
@pmcbMadeInIreland 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to create and share this, I enjoyed the chat. And yes, there are a lot of us Irish out there in the big bad world ;)
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
I can't tell you how many times I've overheard an Irish conversation as I'm walking around in London. I always want to chime in 😂
@ratgirl13
@ratgirl13 2 года назад
I know the “rules” of street photography and break them whenever I get the notion. I can and do use my 100-400 telephoto lens with a 1.4 teleconverter and don’t concern myself with the opinion of “real” street photographers on which is the right lens. Good interview, an interesting photographer. Thanks.
@thierrysoreze7693
@thierrysoreze7693 2 года назад
Good luck to Paola with her journey in filmmaking. Made myself the jump recently
@tycjantrzpiola
@tycjantrzpiola 2 года назад
Really nice chat! Love the design of the book.
@itsjustme6209
@itsjustme6209 2 года назад
Thank you for bringing interesting street photographers on the platform, she is one of my favorite photographers XD
@christoombes7875
@christoombes7875 2 года назад
Great interview and book review. She is such an inspiration and as you mentioned a really genuine person.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sangmanlee
@sangmanlee 2 года назад
Very nice Shane! I'm pretty much into cinematic style streetphotography and I'm a big fan of Paola myself. I'm wondering if she has ever been into anamorphic lenses I guess her style doesn't need to have that kind of aspect ratio. Thanks very much for the great content!
@RobMoses
@RobMoses 2 года назад
I enjoyed this. Thanks for making this.
@RonnyKohlmann
@RonnyKohlmann 2 года назад
Didn't know about her and just went through her instagram. I instantly got Saul Leiter vibes. Great stuff
@blaneb.3276
@blaneb.3276 2 года назад
MAD RESPECT for mentioning the "old timer" street photographers! I'm brand new to this genre and am VERY excited to look up these photographers and their work for inspiration and ideas. So thank you for that! Also loved the interview with Ms. Frankie, but I wish she would have made mention of the other type of gear she uses (if U would, please, respond: do U know what gear she uses, & would mind sharing that info? That would be great!) I know that the gear is not what makes the photo, but as a novice to street photography it would help give me ideas of what a great photographer uses and help me build a kit. Last, but not least, being a Bailey (Irish🇮🇪!!) LOVED your comment about us being everywhere!!! Again, thanks for the informative and inspirational RU-vid!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Cheers Blane. One of the fascinating things about Walker Evan's work is how contemporary it feels.
@ruff1draft
@ruff1draft Год назад
I would love to bring out a photography book. I use the 50mm Youngnou on my Nikon D5500 which is an 85mm equivalent on the crop sensor camera
@mikaellumos563
@mikaellumos563 2 года назад
Nice interview with Paola, and as mentioned here she is a huge talent! I can totally relate to that a 85mm prime works nicely for street photography, and I myself never thought it would be as I initially bought one for portrait photography only, as I mainly shoot with 28mm on the streets. But when I was in Japan and also in Vietnam just before the Pandemic 2019, I actually found that the 85mm worked great combined with the 28mm for this style of photography.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
85 is manageable if you're used to 50mm. Sometimes I go from 28mm to 85mm in the same day and it can give me a headache though
@mikaellumos563
@mikaellumos563 2 года назад
@@frame-lines Yes, that I think is most common as it is pretty big step between 28mm and 85mm. I'm probably representing the minority as I never came to terms with the 50mm focal length for my style of shooting.
@feydanmedia
@feydanmedia 2 года назад
Such an inspiration glad her favourite street lens is also my favourite 85mm 👌🏼really good chat enjoyed the video mate.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Feydan :)
@eedddyyyy
@eedddyyyy 2 года назад
This was a great interview, really enjoying the interviews on this channel 🖤
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Edoardo :)
@CalMukumoto
@CalMukumoto 2 года назад
I'm glad to hear that an 85mm on full-frame is Ok for street photography. I like the 85mm, especially in the pandemic. Great interview with a very talented photographer.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
cheers Cal - any lens is ok for street photography. If anything street photography is too homogenous right now - i'd love to see people try really wild focal lengths.
@ripemangosmdm7997
@ripemangosmdm7997 2 года назад
Been seeing this book pop up. Very lovely.
@sommelierofstench
@sommelierofstench 2 года назад
awesome video. will definitely be checking out more of her stuff. well done folks :]
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
You should! she's great. :)
@bboyprolific617
@bboyprolific617 2 года назад
She is sooooo awesome
@ngoninengomasha2402
@ngoninengomasha2402 2 года назад
thats a legend right there
@cbr_n
@cbr_n 2 года назад
You're actually a pretty good interviewer, Shane! Lovely vid
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Thanks CB - this was my first one :)
@nicodepazburneracct8764
@nicodepazburneracct8764 2 года назад
I've never seen your vids first one already subbed
@billjohnstonjr.1037
@billjohnstonjr.1037 2 года назад
Saul Leiter used long lenses -- and color -- in the fifties.
@otroargentinocamioneroenes5805
@otroargentinocamioneroenes5805 2 года назад
Very nice all!
@martinhall932
@martinhall932 2 года назад
Love her voice
@johnthorburn1913
@johnthorburn1913 2 года назад
Brilliant!
@LewisCooley
@LewisCooley 2 года назад
Loved this, thank you!
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
cheers lewis!
@daymonpearcey8468
@daymonpearcey8468 2 года назад
Great video and fantastic interview 👍
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Cheers Daymon. Glad you liked it :)
@lawrencehorowitz9291
@lawrencehorowitz9291 2 года назад
Beautiful pictures. Got me thinking about using a longer lens for my street photography.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
85/90 is a good place to start because it’s not too long. I can see 135 being quite difficult to adjust to
@lawrencehorowitz9291
@lawrencehorowitz9291 2 года назад
@@frame-lines Thanks. I am considering getting the 50mm f2 (75 mm equivalent) for my Xpro2. It would be a big change from the 23mm f2.
@straatmoment
@straatmoment 2 года назад
Wow, w o n d e r f u l photos from Paola ! Greetz from Amsterdam :-))
@jasongold6751
@jasongold6751 2 года назад
A great interview! Paola's photos are stunning! Long lenses are fine. I mostly use a 50mm, on occasions have done images with 135mm! I hate those doing "voyeur: from a distance. One needs to be close and available to answer.. very seldom. Offer free images on internet and nobody ever asked! Love her color..
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
It's difficult to get past that voyeur look with 135mm isn't it?
@jasongold6751
@jasongold6751 2 года назад
@@frame-lines all photographers are voyeurs! I love looking! But in nice way!
@ldmortarion
@ldmortarion 2 года назад
You got me from the begin, but you kind of Irish hook me with your outro about your people !
@kubowich
@kubowich 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this interview and Paola’s opinions should be written in stone. There’s no rules or limits to a Documentary - do what makes you happy, document what YOU consider important. Not everybody will like it, and that is perfectly fine, as long as YOU like it (well, unless you’re a wedding photographer or so :D )…and her book is a beautiful piece of work. Have my christmas gift from my girfriend to me sorted out for her :D
@6wermz
@6wermz 2 года назад
I think they were vibin fo sho
@Sparky3D
@Sparky3D 2 года назад
Hope you're doing well Shane. I'll be heading down to London on 2 April to walk the streets. Maybe I'll see you round?
@marcpilon4585
@marcpilon4585 2 года назад
You should use the lens you want and you feel. Why are people criticizing people's choice. Oh I am a big fan of Monaris' work
@Eclectachrome
@Eclectachrome 2 года назад
Fabulous video!! Thank you :)
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bcegerton
@bcegerton 2 года назад
Great video, winds me up when people say your not a Street Photographer because of what lens you use yet they’ll be fine with someone using a phone that can zoom in much closer than 85mm on FF.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
It usually comes from people with no knowledge of the history of street photography
@bcegerton
@bcegerton 2 года назад
@@frame-lines Very true
@hnguyen218
@hnguyen218 2 года назад
Just like Craig Whitehead, I see so many photographers trying to copy her style on IG but don’t even come close. Book looks very nice, might have to snag one up.
@matteoenricocattaneo
@matteoenricocattaneo 2 года назад
How I don't like labels and rules...overall when it comes to art, to make a creative act. I admit, as Paola told, I was really influenced by people around me on what is the right "tool"...no APSC, just FF, no this lens just that, you should have f/1.0 so you can make already an x-ray scan...etc etc...at the end of the day, one has to feel comfortable with his or her vision...
@catwithabeard
@catwithabeard 2 года назад
I really love the nifty fifty ^____^
@patrickhennigs4501
@patrickhennigs4501 2 года назад
Thank you
@robbykidman
@robbykidman 2 года назад
very inspiring approach. question is do you need model release for street photography?
@TheChosenOne_
@TheChosenOne_ 2 года назад
Where did the Q&A go or was I just dreaming?
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
RU-vid went down when we posted it. So we’ve reposted it today :)
@oluobasanu4299
@oluobasanu4299 2 года назад
I thought you were going to ask about her editing process.
@Sparxdd
@Sparxdd 2 года назад
oh wow, she's so cool. using an 85mm for street photography is pretty common it seems. also, i wouldn't mind hearing about Ireland some more.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
I was back there a few weeks ago. It's wet and the buses don't work, but the people are magic
@DessieTots
@DessieTots Год назад
Maybe it would look better in the hands but looking on my iPad I see the black overwhelming the images.
@mikepearce4443
@mikepearce4443 2 года назад
Great looking book & interesting interview. Glad to see more said about longer focal lengths; bit fed up of hearing how street shots have to be in people's face. Excuse my ignorance but is there permission required to sell books containing the public?
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
it depends on what part of the world the photos were taken in. New York and the UK are ok.
@mathieucladidier2882
@mathieucladidier2882 2 года назад
It's a good book but I do think some photos could be way stronger with better composition. It feels that sometimes the framing is not at its best. Colors and cinematic feeling is great though.
@stevebendelack3935
@stevebendelack3935 2 года назад
Setanta seem to get a lot of exposure on the channel…..anyway I thought these pictures were nice,no doubt,but very familiar in the photographer as auteur scene.This is a genre I enjoy,just to be clear.But that’s fine ,its a genre i love.
@davidselby976
@davidselby976 2 года назад
My first watching of your videos I’m Irene there will be my
@munzutai
@munzutai Год назад
The music sharply swelling up when there's a brief pause in talking is very very distracting... I suggest increasing the release time on the sidechain compression or just manually decreasing the volume of the music.
@RS-Amsterdam
@RS-Amsterdam Год назад
Great video but Harry Callahan shot with a S&W with a .44
@rav0657
@rav0657 2 года назад
hey we should look also on jintonic and david dignaz:P
@digitalsketchguy7844
@digitalsketchguy7844 Год назад
Is it ok to post edit a photo. Are there acceptable limits? What's the law regarding photographing people and publishing work without their permission? So many questions. I do apologize. But I know someone will answer 🙂
@mainmain5303
@mainmain5303 2 года назад
There’s no Instagram. It’s gone.
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
it's back
@380stroker
@380stroker 2 года назад
It's halarious to watch people squirm and seethe whenever social media goes down.
@shanelee4666
@shanelee4666 2 года назад
Hi i shoot with 55x300 for street photography 📸
@guarinday69
@guarinday69 2 года назад
You guys flirting ;)
@robertsellsatl
@robertsellsatl 2 года назад
Who disliked this? I just want to talk
@frame-lines
@frame-lines 2 года назад
me too ლ(ಠ_ಠლ)
@jpm74
@jpm74 2 года назад
Great photographer and I'm getting her book. Have to disagree though on the "photogenicness" of today's World. Art is about the human experience, and technology has diluted our humanity. On the street, everyone (at least those brave enough to leave home) is just looking at their phones. Society - through the design of technology, has created a much more casual culture. No one tries to elevate themselves anymore in their appearance. It's simply athlesiure, baseball caps indoors, and shorts after dark. If people in the future romanticize this time - things have gone full Skynet/Bladerunner.
@yu-jiyao24
@yu-jiyao24 2 года назад
i want get her preset 🙃
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