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Eulogy For Harold Feinstein 

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It is with much sadness that I do this video. Harold Feinstein passed away on June 20, 2015 at the age of 84. Harold was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1931. At the age of 17, 4 of his prints were purchased by Edward Steichen for the collection at MoMA. He had an over 70 year career as a street photographer, photojournalist, designer, and teacher.
I've worked with Harold over the last year on a documentary I am making on his work and legacy. I'm very saddened with his passing, but honored to have crossed paths. Harold is one of the greatest and most underrated photographers of our time.
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@PushPullPp
@PushPullPp 9 лет назад
Thank you Ted for the loving eulogy. A hug and kiss goodbye, Harold. See you soon. L'chaim
@LaaszloKiss
@LaaszloKiss 9 лет назад
"Hey, Mister! Wherever you are now...take YOUR picture." Rest in peace, Harold.
@sonomama82
@sonomama82 9 лет назад
I am 32 and really taking photos and enjoyed looking and good photographers photos. However, art of photography has exposed me to much more than techniques and cameras. It has exposed me several wonderful photographers and shown me what separates the good for the greats. I just spent about 10 minutes looking through Harold's photos and they were incredible. There is so much expression and humanistic feel to his photography. Thanks for sharing.
@Garacha222
@Garacha222 5 лет назад
he exudes a joy about life, and his humility demonstrates a maturity as well. His teaching would be welcomed.
@65WZ
@65WZ 9 лет назад
It is sad that I only knew about Mr. Feinstein from the eulogy video. My warmest respects and sympathies to his family, friends, and all those who knew him. Ted, thank you for your efforts.
@wilfredobenitez7275
@wilfredobenitez7275 3 года назад
Thank you for introducing me to Harold Feinstein, truly under celebrated photographer. His Coney Island photographs are full of life and vibrancy. It was a different time when people didn’t look at someone with a camera with suspicion. Something has been lost in this day and age of amazing photographic technology and equipment. I would sacrifice all the technology today, and shoot film with what was available back in the day, if I could go back in time. His work reflects life and genuine humanity. Peace be upon him. 🙏🏽
@187onaPigeon
@187onaPigeon 9 лет назад
"A cone full of ice cream." Haha that was awesome indeed. RIP... Great inspiration. Thank you Ted.
@andrewfrost8866
@andrewfrost8866 9 лет назад
Bless you Ted. Harold understood you gave his last days validation for the many that missed his observations. He new the value that your friendship held. You did him proud my friend.
@hildavandermeulen6445
@hildavandermeulen6445 2 года назад
Rest in peace Mr Feinstein
@BrianAndersonPhotography
@BrianAndersonPhotography 9 лет назад
Thanks for taking all the time you spent bringing Mr. Feinstein to everyone Ted. He was an amazing photographer. When we look back over his life we will always have your work that was lovingly prepared to look back on to remember him.
@rubestuh
@rubestuh 9 лет назад
Not to be beside the point, but I kept thinking about what a beautiful voice Harold had. That always seems significant to me. He seemed so deeply in touch with himself -- and, through that, with others. Ted, through you, I came to know Harold's images and something of Harold himself. Thank you for that.
@alxdeu2008
@alxdeu2008 3 года назад
touched me deeply,,, Rest in Peace!!!, thank you for making this immortal,,,
@TomsHarjo
@TomsHarjo 9 лет назад
Harold Feinstein was a teacher, who taught without using words. It is such an honor to see this wonderful footage to perceive him as an every day Harold, to continue to learn. And Ted - I have no doubts that the next generations will remember you as one of the most inspiring contemporary photography teachers. Your enthusiasm, well considered opinions and tips are really true gems in the culture of internet documentaries of photographic education. Please continue your work, Ted, and be sure, that you, just as Harold, are inspiring many!
@CDNChaoZ
@CDNChaoZ 9 лет назад
This is sad news. Feinstein really seems like a warm person who is willing to share his knowledge. I can't wait to see the full documentary.
@angeldelvax7219
@angeldelvax7219 9 лет назад
I wish a lot of strength to his family and friends. A great man indeed, he touched a lot of hearts...
@jadeforest4441
@jadeforest4441 5 лет назад
Dear Ted, I juist want to ADD that I too am convinced that there is a life after this and I want to thank you for the so comforting Way you put down in words how to go through a sad period, like the löss of a great friend and photographer like Harold. I take your wise words to heart. 💗 even now, after years, they bring tears to my eyes. Thank you that you taught me about his work and his life😘
@jordanfstop
@jordanfstop 9 лет назад
Beautifully done, Ted. RIP Mr Feinstein.
@iancarroll3786
@iancarroll3786 9 лет назад
Well done Ted. It is good that you got to meet him and can perhaps help share him with more people who otherwise wouldn't have had the chance...his gift deserves that.
@allanmacgregor8408
@allanmacgregor8408 6 лет назад
I was thinking about Harold today and decided to revisit your touching eulogy, Ted. He was a great friend and teacher to me for almost 20 years and I do miss him, Thanks for all you do to share his amazing work and positive philosophy with an ever widening audience.
@woodrowclose
@woodrowclose 9 лет назад
Very sad news to hear of his passing. I too have no doubt that he's in a good place and that he's still got a smile on his face. RIP Harold.
@dreamcatcher3622
@dreamcatcher3622 4 года назад
A genuinely wonderful human being.
@nlanca1
@nlanca1 9 лет назад
Beautifully done Ted - many thanks. Its a sad time but I think that you can rest assured that Harold's family, friends and fans, will take great comfort from your work on the documentary.
@gailgraham9775
@gailgraham9775 9 лет назад
What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful man. I was chuckling away at his ice cream joke! Thank you for introducing me to his work and a little snippet of the special man he so obviously was. G x
@TammyRuggles1
@TammyRuggles1 9 лет назад
Thank you for bringing his life and photography to us, Ted.
@JamesDuguid
@JamesDuguid 9 лет назад
Very touching Ted, thank you for the video and thanks to Harold for all his fine work
@charleneargie1302
@charleneargie1302 9 лет назад
Thanks Ted-I always appreciate your sincerity. It's because of your show I knew who Harold was in the NYT obituary, like Harold, you do good work-I'm looking forward to the documentary.
@theartofphotography
@theartofphotography 9 лет назад
Charlene Argie Thanks Charlene
@Cyriljayant
@Cyriljayant 9 лет назад
Ted thanks for sharing this sad moments with us and I am sharing your feeling and miss . RIP Harold and we are here to share his passion . Thanks for this share of the documentary.
@jadeforest4441
@jadeforest4441 5 лет назад
I am so sorry to haar this News Ted, so sorry. So grateful that you were able to maker al the clips😍
@rejeannantel1185
@rejeannantel1185 9 лет назад
I can associate with Harold when he said: "It was through teaching and the relationship with the various students that I find my own voice..." I am not a pro photographer, just an amateur, but have some experience in teaching (but not in photography). And just like him, I loved teaching. When students encounters passionate teachers, some magic happens. The interactions between the free thinkers and open minded students keep you alert for anything you might have missed out. It is not because you are a teacher that you know it all. Like Harold said, you discover that the more you learn, the less you know. And that's why Harold was inviting to his classes not only newcomers but pros. Wherever we are, we will always be a student - that's the way of life. Thanks Harold for sharing your art and teachings. Your legacy will survive through the ages. Condolences to the family and friends!
@AppleJack1997
@AppleJack1997 9 лет назад
How lucky you were to have the opportunity to interview him. RIP
@DanDanBlvd
@DanDanBlvd 2 года назад
It breaks my heart that I stumbled upon these videos just now. :(
@NekitaNet
@NekitaNet 9 лет назад
Sorry to hear he passed. Much thanks for sharing some of your time with him Ted, well with us. It's something special.
@edma22
@edma22 9 лет назад
What an articulate, introspective, and personal eulogy. Spoken like a true artist. Thank you so much for sharing this glimpse into a fantastic man's life.
@mdepiano
@mdepiano 8 лет назад
I'm binge watching your episodes while I study for an exam. Thank you for creating these episodes, and for giving us insight into these photographers and their lives and influences and processes.
@TheBiggervern
@TheBiggervern 9 лет назад
Very sorry to hear that Harold has passed away. Thank you for introducing him to me, Ted. I'm looking forward to the documentary.
@billchandler237
@billchandler237 9 лет назад
Well done, we all lose something when an individual Like Harold passes on. But they leave us so much also.
@AuthenticSound
@AuthenticSound 9 лет назад
I'm very sorry Ted, to hear about this great loss. I know what it is to lose people you feel connected to, you look up to, you feel protected by in a sense... You brought the most beautiful personal reflection to him thinkable. I feel with you in this. Keep strong... when you feel you're able to. The strength will come one day. Big hug from your friend in Belgium
@buttcaner
@buttcaner 9 лет назад
I will look forward to the Documentary on his life and work. I believe the greatest gift you can give is inspiration. I believe he did that.
@Andrea_Manconi
@Andrea_Manconi 5 лет назад
Sometimes I come back to this. I loved this artist and this period of your blog, Ted!
@Andrea_Manconi
@Andrea_Manconi 5 лет назад
I mean, btw I'm still following!
@macbookdieter
@macbookdieter 5 лет назад
Sorry for your loss, great man to know.
@MaxLamdin
@MaxLamdin 9 лет назад
he will definatly be very missed, those clips were magic! he looks like a genuinely lovely man, condolences to all affected
@hildavandermeulen6445
@hildavandermeulen6445 2 года назад
Thank you Ted.. Have gained a lot of insight re other photographers thro you.....
@tamilhoward9708
@tamilhoward9708 9 лет назад
Thanks Ted! Great person. Harold seemed like a truly wonderful guy from watching your video interviews. I too have a difficult time dealing with death and this year was tough losing two people I loved dearly. But your words struck me and made me remember the good times I had together with those folks. Rest in peace, Harold.
@AnnLouiseRamsey
@AnnLouiseRamsey 8 лет назад
Very beautiful. Thank you so much.
@christopherbarber9351
@christopherbarber9351 9 лет назад
What a wonderful segment! Thank you for doing the work to get acquainted with Harold and his family, and for presenting this eulogy.
@philipd.6257
@philipd.6257 9 лет назад
Such a wonderful and heartfelt presentation Ted. Thank you for this fine inspirational piece. Harold Feinstein leaves a strong legacy and will always be an inspiration.
@Reno_T
@Reno_T 8 лет назад
I just want to thank you Ted for sharing your knowledge and passion about photography and allow new passionate people like me to discover genius like Mr Feinstein. Cheers from Belgium
@DavidBirchphoto1.
@DavidBirchphoto1. 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this Ted.
@hellokeogh
@hellokeogh 9 лет назад
Wonderful and sad. Awesome job as usual Ted.
@riccapucho
@riccapucho 9 лет назад
Thoughtful eulogy done with sensitivity and careful thought. Well done.
@FaitCeQueVeut
@FaitCeQueVeut 9 лет назад
Dear Ted, I subscribed to your channel mostly to hear you speak about photography. Gear reviews and methods of work I can get anywhere else. What your eye and mind see I cannot find at these places and that is what interested me. This time though I would have taken more of Harold and less of Ted. If you ever make that documentary, one that I would pay to watch BTW, please remember to let the subject speak for itself. You can make us feel, using your cinematographic talent, you don't need to verbalize in a lenghty prologue what we should expect to feel. Now, it could be that this was your intention all along. Forgive my pretense then. Repectfully, JM
@robertbutts9835
@robertbutts9835 4 года назад
But it's always along talk with Ted to start
@nycvideoauditions
@nycvideoauditions 9 лет назад
What a wonderful video, Ted. Thanks for posting this. Although you've only been close with him for about a year or so, it's still hurts...because those moments are real and true and special. So, I'm sorry for your loss. - P.
@TomChamberlain
@TomChamberlain 9 лет назад
Thank you Ted.
@rachaelkeating932
@rachaelkeating932 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@TheFrequenzT
@TheFrequenzT 8 лет назад
great episode. thank you
@carlitodcreative
@carlitodcreative 4 года назад
Thanks for this Ted!
@reavesjl
@reavesjl 9 лет назад
Beautifully done Ted.
@dimarcophotog1464
@dimarcophotog1464 9 лет назад
what a great photographer
@alixrashid
@alixrashid 8 лет назад
This is my favorite channel on RU-vid. Very well rounded
@embassyoftoysoldier
@embassyoftoysoldier 9 лет назад
looking forward to the documentary about regreted mr. Feinstein
@ricardorgomez
@ricardorgomez 9 лет назад
Great video and wonderful man. I'm still learning the history of the Greats and will include Mr. Feinstein in that list. Those few images I saw of his in your video are absolutely fantastic. Inspirational.
@willblog465
@willblog465 9 лет назад
Thanks Ted for the video.
@moidutoiphotography8427
@moidutoiphotography8427 8 лет назад
Beautiful eulogy Ted.
@Anna-pv4tv
@Anna-pv4tv 5 лет назад
Harold Feinstein, really extraordinary photographer!
@dangerpowers123
@dangerpowers123 9 лет назад
Great video, really from the heart
@Cyriljayant
@Cyriljayant 9 лет назад
Thanks for your genius thoughts and knowledge too. I love it .
@geraldjohnson482
@geraldjohnson482 3 года назад
Hey Ted, Being a young man of 85, I know Harold's thinking very well. I first picked up a camera at age 65. Was interested in everything. Then discovered Street Photography. I met a man on the street who gave me the secret. Everyone thinks they are really good looking and just love having their picture taken. I found that to be very true. Harold, I will bring my camera. Rest in peace, see ya one of these days, gerald
@segochito
@segochito 9 лет назад
Ted, I just want to say thank you for your love and your passion for photography. I think that apart from the great photographers are not the only masters we should thank, we should think the other masters too, people like you who shares his wisdom and his knowledge of this beautiful art without wanting something in return, just for the mere love for it... I wanted to ask you, did you know Harold had an Instagram account (not sure if it is actually his but by his captions I'm almost sure it is) where he posted around 20 photos, all of them with a beautiful and meaningful caption? If you didn't know then you should go take a look. I think you'll find one or two surprises you might have not know yet. Thank you once again, this is the first comment I write on any video of yours, still I treasure and follow your channel constantly! Big hug from Mexico City!
@theartofphotography
@theartofphotography 9 лет назад
Thanks!
@ZoltanVarallyay
@ZoltanVarallyay 4 года назад
Hi Ted, You cut out a part of the interview when Harold started to talk about the phone call he got years later when he had taken the picture of sunbathing young people on the shore. What was that phone call about? Do you remember that? I thank you for your answer in advance. And I also want to express my greatest gratitude that you created this channel. I highly appreciate your work I learned enormously lot from your videos. Greetings from Hungary!
@niknotez
@niknotez 9 лет назад
Wish I could give u a million thumbs up! Amazing show my friend!
@DavidMeyerPhoto
@DavidMeyerPhoto 9 лет назад
Sad news indeed...
@EASTSIDERIDER707
@EASTSIDERIDER707 9 лет назад
A fitting tribute
@MrLiveTHC
@MrLiveTHC 9 лет назад
RIP Harold.
@zenoc3460
@zenoc3460 9 лет назад
R.I.P
@mamboferido4741
@mamboferido4741 9 лет назад
Cone full of Ice cream! that was funny and spontaneous! rip Mr. Feinstein.
@y34r
@y34r 4 года назад
At 9:09 , I thought you were about to break down. Well,let’s do our best within our fragile life. Cheers
@bthemedia
@bthemedia 6 лет назад
After 3 years now after his passing, is the Harold Feinstein documentary project still in the works??? Would love to see it! :)
@MichaelDunn92
@MichaelDunn92 9 лет назад
Oh no :(
@luisboaventura22
@luisboaventura22 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏♥️
@dgarnush
@dgarnush 9 лет назад
Yes our lives on the earth are limited to so many years, the truth is there is afterlife, Jesus Christ is the way to eternal life, he made it possible for his creation to have a chance to enter it. Ps. having a gift of any kind suggests that there is a Giver.
@IainHC1
@IainHC1 9 лет назад
What was said in the cone fall (sorry) Phone call Ted?
@SoniaK2
@SoniaK2 8 лет назад
+Iain Hamilton-Cummings I think Harold said, "Phone call?......I'd rather have a cone full!" He wanted his ice cream!
@christopherwarren1824
@christopherwarren1824 9 лет назад
Say Cheese Harold Feinstein!
@combatveteran240
@combatveteran240 8 лет назад
lolol cone full
@RicardoRMedina
@RicardoRMedina 9 лет назад
Sad news indeed....
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