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How I learnt to make more Meaningful Portraits 

Sean Tucker
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In this video I tell you the story of how I took on the challenge of building more meaning into my work as a portrait photographer. I started by teaching myself a lot of techniques and did a lot of 'TFP' shoots with models and actors to gain a good skill base, but when my work started to feel as if it was stagnating, I took steps to change my context and subject matter in order to inject more meaning into the work I was doing. I hope that hearing my story will get you thinking about how you could progressively infuse the things you make with more meaning.
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@hendrikvandermerwe5655
@hendrikvandermerwe5655 4 года назад
Dear Sean, I have been a fan of yours for some time now. I live in Pretoria, South Africa. I am a single dad of an almost 12-year old boy, Henk. I made one very special portrait of my mom when she was staying with us. My objective was to make a photograph of her to remind me how I knew her. Every evening she sat with me while I was working, doing needle work and that was how I wanted to remember her. I said to her just continue and ignore me. I also had a one light setup from above. I took a few shots as she was working and then I had it. Sadly a few month after she passed away. The image was printed A1 size and now I can celebrate her every day! To me it was the best photograph I ever made! Thank you for inspiring us and sharing. Kind regards Hendrik van der Merwe
@paulodefeyter
@paulodefeyter 3 года назад
What a nice thing to do.... You were a lucky one, Hendrik! Are you a Belgian or Dutch descendant? (Because of your name...)
@davidwoods80
@davidwoods80 4 года назад
Sean; what is the best image anyone has shot of YOU? Knowing what you know, knowing what you've said, I'd love to see that photo.
@thelastdiaries9936
@thelastdiaries9936 3 года назад
Great question. Pity he didn't reply :)
@ficklefox2171
@ficklefox2171 3 года назад
Bump! Sean please answer!
@eyedeally5981
@eyedeally5981 3 года назад
Not sure what his personal favorite is, but I remember Fiona Larkins took a great one of him
@seemantadutta
@seemantadutta 4 года назад
Photography is not about megapixels and f-stops. It is is about communicating your vision. Before discovering this channel I was about the former. Now I am all about the latter. Bravo, Sean! Your videos inspire me not only to be a better photographer and but also a better man.
@lomeroger4101
@lomeroger4101 2 года назад
Dear Seam, I have been watching your videos for many years and I never got tired of them. It's easy to say that technically, your videos are well made and worth watching, however, but there's something about it that strongly catches my attention and touches me deeply. I graduated in photography in Toronto - Ca but now I live in Japan where I own a studio and I always try to bring to my work the same sense of humility, truth, gratitude, love, and respect for the craft that I perceive in you through your videos. Of course, I don't know you and you might be a completely different person but as I said, that's how I perceive you. I'm 47 and my wife is 41; both from different cultures, with her being Japanese, and we always watch your videos together and share the same opinion. With that being said, I sincerely would like to congratulate you for your talent, for your work, and for being generous enough in sharing it with us. I hope you stay safe, patient, and inspired in this turbulent time were living in. it will go away and we, the photographer, will play an important role in registering and telling this part of our history through our images. Best regards, Roger.
@korysmouse3800
@korysmouse3800 4 года назад
Sean, this brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for posting this.
@rogerwyatt3246
@rogerwyatt3246 4 года назад
Every once and a while someone lights up a flare that illuminates an important part of the road ahead. That someone for a lot of creative image makers is you, Sean. We’re all Wayfaring Strangers journeying along our paths. Going stale can be devastating for a creative without the tools to make it through to the next phase. As Bruce Springsteen puts it “you walk on through the dark because that’s where the next morning is.” Your comments today give us all a route through the darkness of doubt. BTW, great technique on this compilation video. I’m impressed by how your filmmaking technique have grown by leaps and bounds. Outstanding.
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Thanks Roger, that's very kind, on all counts.
@chrisalvino812
@chrisalvino812 2 года назад
This is the best photography channel on RU-vid. Your authenticity cuts through all the crap. I've been learning so much from your videos and have been inspired to dig deeper into my own photography. Thank you!
@Ducanralf
@Ducanralf 4 года назад
Sean just found your content last week,after a minute had no choice but to join your journey.Stunning mindset and value (out of photography) as well👊🏾😎.Greetings from Moscow Russia 🇷🇺
@firstname405
@firstname405 4 года назад
Same! I'm a filmmaker and one of Sean's filmmaking videos popped up in my recommended last week. I have since gone back and watched every video from the start. I love his vibe and his ethic. Truly inspiring!
@isabellabuson5512
@isabellabuson5512 4 года назад
Watching your videos cleanse my soul. Thank you.
@JeffWalshPhotography
@JeffWalshPhotography 4 года назад
Fuck Sean, everything you said has been in my mind for months and months. I didn't know how to articulate it, but listening to you here has struck so deep in me. My big take away "What are you trying to say?" What is it that I want to say in my work? And further, and this is the impact this video had on me, when I look at my current work and ask "What was I trying to say," the answer unfortunately is "Nothing." I just took the photo because it was neat, or pretty, but no real message, no real depth from my end. Thank you, this is massive for me. Appreciate the work and willingness to put out these videos. If you're ever in the Los Angeles, CA area please hit me up. I'd love to say thank you face to face.
@HowTheNovelStarts
@HowTheNovelStarts 4 года назад
Beautiful essay. Over the years I developed a mantra for my own work (as a writer), which is, "Write your values." So whenever a story isn't working, a scene goes sideways, a character doesn't feel right, it's often because there's a disconnect between who I am and what I'm trying to say. After noticing that, the shift happens, and the rewrites begin. I'm still working on it, but more and more of my work aligns more closely with the kind of art I want to put into the world. It also affects what I consume and how I consume it.
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Great advice, thanks.
@loadedvideo
@loadedvideo 3 года назад
RU-vid videos really don't get any better than this one.
@NicholasLaDuePhotography
@NicholasLaDuePhotography 4 года назад
I just want to say how much I truly appreciate your videos.
@dipanjalikhakhlary7747
@dipanjalikhakhlary7747 3 года назад
The more I keep watching your videos the clearer I get to my vision. I can't thank you enough for being such a gret mentor.
@monicahija1075
@monicahija1075 4 года назад
I never get bored listening to you. You're not just a great photographer. You're also a great storyteller. You're my favorite photographer - im not kidding. Keep posting videos. :)
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Thanks Monica:)
@debbydhill
@debbydhill 4 года назад
I see why you like their photography. I had chills that just kept coming in waves, powerful images and powerful people.
@leslumieres1237
@leslumieres1237 3 года назад
The guy at the lab hit the nail on the difference of making fascinating photos of ordinary things compared to making ordinary photos of fascinating things
@imaaronross
@imaaronross 4 года назад
After every video, I have to spend serious time reflecting on how I go about what I do. I reflect on my photography but also my relationships and interactions with the world. Thank you for using photography as a vehicle for such powerful messages, reminders, and encouragements.
@wencydobs9934
@wencydobs9934 4 года назад
Hey Sean, I've got to say, I like your content the way you present yourself and pass your knowledge it just gets to me. Keep up the good work
@Ducanralf
@Ducanralf 4 года назад
Can’t agree more,just saw him for a minute and had to subscribe.Top narrator 👌
@marklambert7734
@marklambert7734 4 года назад
very considered, reflective and open analysis of your development - the narrative is certainly relevant well beyond photography, thanks
@iBalushi
@iBalushi 4 года назад
Wonderful video. Exactly what I needed now, as a designer and photographer. Injecting more meaning to what you do instead of just adding techniques - "what do you want to say?". If its worth it, it should take time. And would like to point out how wonderful you treated the people in the village giving them full respect when taking their photo.. It shows who you are as a good person mashallah Much love from Oman ❤️
@grootjebbink
@grootjebbink 2 года назад
I have shot 120k pictures, because of this video, today I made my first real portrait! I would really thank you for the inspiration and push to stop making just nice pictures and really connect with my subject! Thank you very much!
@uncommontilinguk7102
@uncommontilinguk7102 4 года назад
This is the only one RU-vid channel that makes me think, I had to watch this in a bigger screen, not just in the mobile. Good job Sean, I love your channel.
@xuanami
@xuanami 4 года назад
Yay! You posted! Sean always have the wisest words! “If it’s worth it, it should take time.” I think we all struggle with finding meaning in our work and it’s so nice to to have you explain what meaningful work looks like. Thank you! ☺️👍
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong Год назад
When I do videos like amazing! You can tell who's the fun mentor, the wise mentor, etc. That's so beautiful
@markquiram9012
@markquiram9012 4 года назад
I'm over 30 years in, I can do the pretty pictures in my sleep, but only now am starting to awake to what the soul of an honest portrait is like. For me it is like beginning again and trying hard to make the acquired technical knowledge subordinate to the meaning and spirit of who I am photographing. Perfection is not perfection of technique, it is honesty of mind and heart with the person before my camera.
@root9065
@root9065 4 года назад
5:05 - 5:14 - you buddy ;) don't change a thing. "Protect your highlights and let the shadows fall where they may" - I'll always remember that. And I learned how to use my AE-L button w/ spot metering on my X-T4 to do just that!
@szz1070
@szz1070 4 года назад
Sean, watching you always give evoke a certain emotions in me. I'm feeling jaded, stagnant and slowly sinking into the giving up phase in photography. Now I'm a little bit energised. You've been in the business for 15 yrs. I just started last year. I still have a long way to go. Thank you for the inspiration. Would love to get your book, but I'm broke. Have not gotten a job since Mar due to the Covid19 lockdown. I will persevere and carry on.
@annemudadi
@annemudadi 2 года назад
I have tried photography because I love it. But your videos have helped me improve my life in general. I am always on your channel to help myself to be creative and learn how to be a better version of myself. Your videos go beyond photography.
@jonpen99
@jonpen99 3 года назад
Sean, Thank you for making these videos. I came to them having recently picked up a GRiii. I was looking for set up tips when I found your channel. As I’m sure you’ve heard before, I came to learn more about photography but I come back for your insights into art and life, dare I say wisdom. Again, thank you.
@stephaneg
@stephaneg 4 года назад
Thank god for you Sean and the positivity and inspiration you bring !!
@xsh4n400
@xsh4n400 4 года назад
Sean, this was an incredibly moving way to interpret your journey so far, and I thought it was so fitting that the men who helped you early on also came back later to help your photography progress. Thanks for all the great content and for changing the way I think about the craft.
@Iamtongue
@Iamtongue 4 года назад
every video of sean's is a ted talk.
@TheosWelt_Nordkirche
@TheosWelt_Nordkirche 2 года назад
I never ever expected to hear a photographer talk about Ken Wilber or Richard Rohr. Sean, you are a kind of soul photographer and as being a kind of priest of the wilderness for myself this is one of the biggest compliments I can make. Thank you for your work
@theyogispod
@theyogispod 4 года назад
I am not a photographer. And I learn so much from you. Which makes it clear to me that you are so much more than a photographer. Thank you Sean for making this content. Please continue to do so. It is of immense help to me and I am sure many other people people feel the same way.
@davidbird7646
@davidbird7646 4 года назад
i never thought a video like this would connect with the 15 years old teenager that i am. i feel deeply moved by this video, and really have plans for applying what you said in this video, whether it be about photography or not. thanks!
@joseerazevedo
@joseerazevedo 3 года назад
I love the way and honesty you talk about life, relations and share your knowledge and wisdom. Technique we can all learn on many chanels, but this kind of sharing I only find here. And that's so much more important than technique. Many, many thanks! My best!
@liammccabe05
@liammccabe05 2 года назад
I understand your reluctance to be too declarative about what does and does not make great portraits, because it's art and thus incredibly subjective, but when I saw the groups of three portraits of each of the men from your early life there was an intangible something mroe to them that really struck me. Fantastic job, and as someone who is getting back into photography for the first time in a long while and only really starting to take it seriously now, I've taken this as a really valuable lesson. Thanks!
@Muchtoobizy
@Muchtoobizy 4 года назад
Sean - you never cease to amaze me with your videos. They are a combination of therapy, photography tuition, a trigger for some personal soul searching and probably a few other things that I cannot articulate. I was also a lost soul as a child who found a mentor in my teens, so I understand how important those three men were to you and your love for them clearly radiates from those portraits. You have a considerable ability to communicate with people, which is how you come to have almost 400k subscribers and so many positive heartfelt comments. But the photo sessions you described of those tribal women, who showed up for a brief moment and then left after one single exposure, did not exploit your personal talent as a communicator. The magic of the three mentor portraits is the fact that you have so much love and gratitude for those people. Those portraits are not really about those three men, (almost nothing about who they are is revealed). The portraits are about you and your relationship with them and as such, they are self-portraits in many ways. There is clearly a lot of warmth in the images and the bigger story is revealed further in your commentary. Revealing yourself on RU-vid is courageous indeed. I, and a lot of other people appreciate it a great deal. So....... thank you. Sincerely.
@aubkt7995
@aubkt7995 Год назад
Dear Sean , you are wholesome ! What i learn from you is valuable to my core . You keep pushing me back to myself. Thank you...gratitude.
@geotsaou
@geotsaou 3 года назад
Sean, just one word to describe you over your videos. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
@molls2thewalls248
@molls2thewalls248 4 года назад
By the way, brilliant portraits of your father figures... they really do speak ❤️❤️❤️
@imagesbyjk
@imagesbyjk 4 года назад
Another very timely video for me. I’ve been shooting a lot of “Instagram models” during my slow times. It’s been very valuable in improving my technique and keeping me sharp. But I feel like I need to do something more meaningful. I’ve started shooting more stripped down portraits of the models before we get into the session we’ve planned. The challenge there is the models are so used to posing it can be difficult to get them to drop that and just give me something honest and personal. But I like what I’m getting. I’ve started creating books of my personal work and I think those stripped down portraits might eventually make a great stand alone piece.
@mach_media
@mach_media 4 года назад
I will never be a complete photographer, thank goodness. You are really good and talking with your shields down Sean, appreciate this and hope it’s something people can take away from your videos.
@TakenbyTasneem
@TakenbyTasneem 3 года назад
I thought about whenever I saw them. Thank you for sharing this beautiful back story to the portraits.
@BenKawam
@BenKawam 3 года назад
RU-vid should be made of channels like yours. Thanks for your genuineness.
@nilsdettmann55
@nilsdettmann55 4 года назад
What I really like about you is that you do your thing. It seems like you don't care too much about what others think of you and I feel that is the right way to go though life.
@AnoopChiplunkar
@AnoopChiplunkar 3 года назад
It's like sitting down with a guy listening to his great stories, in person! All real, all insightful!
@MikeTheDopeToast
@MikeTheDopeToast 4 года назад
Hey Sean, I was amazed by your thought-provoking RU-vid and Instagram videos, and this would be my third video of yours. I look forward to your perspective on varied topics.
@edgardoaleman8586
@edgardoaleman8586 4 года назад
Wow! Pure wisdom. This channel is unique among all then photography blogs I watch in RU-vid every day. Infinite thanks Sean!
@Batubacaksizzz
@Batubacaksizzz Год назад
one of the most beautiful stories I've seen on youtube that actually applies to me on more than a few layers. As a photographer, as a guy that lost his dad at a young age, and many others. thank you sean. I'm currently reading your book. I came across your channel very late but each time I rewatch some videos of yours, they somehow reconnect me to my own intuition. amazing stuff.
@philipallen2730
@philipallen2730 4 года назад
Your story resonates it just took me to reach my mid 50s before I learned to feel comfortable in my own skin and communicate myself and not a projection of what I thought people wanted. A portrait to me feels real when I see a story in a face as I did in your mentor portraits and as I did in the pictures of tramps taken by John Free. At 61 I have just started my photographic journey and I hope I will see plenty of stories in plenty of face. GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong
@Kalama_Llama_King_Kong Год назад
Brother, as a new photographer, just calling in love with light and composition, I am so grateful I found you. Thank you for this story. I have absolutely no technique, but I see the beauty and people, and get lost in them. You are helping me see the possibility that I might be able to show others what I see in them. Again, thank you so much for your content and the story.
@RonBrownLightworkxStudio
@RonBrownLightworkxStudio 4 года назад
Salgado would often spent months getting to know and understand his subjects before photographing them. We think we can just step into some exotic culture somewhere on this planet and make career making images. Just like that. I don’t think so. If there is no background, there is no connection. The best thing to do, in my estimation, is to create the ‘wow’ images from your own backyard, your own people, your own life. Bill Jay, for example photographed homeless long before anyone cared about them, he saw them everyday, knew some of them by name, so he decided to ask them to allow him to do photographs. He asked them for permission first. Brilliant work. You don’t have to photograph the exotic.
@lasoeurdelynda
@lasoeurdelynda 4 года назад
Thank you so much for what you do. You're a fabulous human. (I cried). I love how fragile, strong, honest, motivational and down to earth you are
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Thanks Laura:)
@robbybred5702
@robbybred5702 4 года назад
Probably the greatest video of yours I've seen so far! Great job Sean!
@katerose8393
@katerose8393 4 года назад
Please never stop doing what you're doing Sean! I've been looking for direction forever and I'm not even sure yet what I'm learning from your videos, but I absolutely know I am learning.
@raioh4747
@raioh4747 4 года назад
Strange how it was the other way around with me, I got to a point in life where I felt like I had something meaningful to say, but no way to say it, until someone presented me with a camera. Now I've spent the last few years struggling to learn and train techniques in order to say what I want to... Photography is a pretty challenging medium to work in, but Im loving the learning process. Great video, as allways!
@remembershooting2064
@remembershooting2064 5 месяцев назад
Amazing video, life-affirming honesty and empathy.
@shrisarda
@shrisarda 3 года назад
Sean, I work with organisations and businesses and have found that collectively and sharply articulating purpose of the organisation is almost a magically transformative event. It changes everything while nothing really (operationally) changes. Unlikely to be able to express how this video is so amazing on so many levels. Thank you for the very personal and raw glimpse into your journey.
@DanielleDeutschTV
@DanielleDeutschTV 4 года назад
I loved the challenge that presented to you photographing the African villager portraits with just one shot. I wonder how many “westerners” could agree to take that challenge on? The one-shot portrait challenge! 😅😅
@georgequinn721
@georgequinn721 4 года назад
Wonderful and provocative, as always. By the time you were done describing your process for your portraits of your influential male role models I had tears ready to fall and thought to myself...I must put my dad in front of my camera and have him sit for a portrait while I still can(He's 78). I'm just catching up on your channel after a couple of months as I feel your content is so deserving of a philosophical deep-dive and I have to say you really seem to have hit a stride during this surreal time. Good on you and thank you so much.
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Lovely:) Thanks George.
@TakenbyTasneem
@TakenbyTasneem 3 года назад
" Be kind to yourself..." This statement means the most to me because it's been almost 9 years since I started shooting, with 5 of them in a hiatus that felt more like a rut...so now that I've moved from Canon to Sony mirrorless, I feel like I've truly started over again, but I also struggle with feeling like I should be better and further along although I haven't consistently been shooting to show for it. Thank you so much for everything you've shared. My Director at work told me about you and that you had great work, but I didn't expect to have so much shift for me with so many understandings about myself and my work and what's been stopping me...until now. I appreciate you and look forward to getting to the rest of your videos.
@DarylHunt
@DarylHunt 4 года назад
Sean I think with your channel and the way you tell your personal stories and how they have influenced your photographic philosophy you have become a mentor to others. I always find at the end of your video that I have so many question to ask myself and lots to think about and reflect on. Thank you for creating such compelling content and food for the soul.
@AzraelBloodymore
@AzraelBloodymore 4 года назад
Hearing your Story about your father figures was really moving. The metaphor of those man sitting behind you, watching you, is striking. Thanks for your honest approach Sean!
@mereskills2811
@mereskills2811 2 года назад
I just wanna, thank you for making me understand what photography really is.
@lowdl
@lowdl 4 года назад
This was touching. Thanks for sharing your story. It hit home for me because I live in Cape Town, South Africa.
@Dylanwade_
@Dylanwade_ 3 года назад
its not often i can watch a 26 minute youtube video but man i couldve easily listened for much longer. Fantastic video and stellar imagery.
@catmonkey6826
@catmonkey6826 4 года назад
Glad this video has been reinstated, pretty damn incredible images Sean. Time for a major exhibition.
@johnburrow4124
@johnburrow4124 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this. I have been wrestling with “why” I take pictures and what “niche” I want to be in. I now understand more clearly that it is vital to experience life and its moments before capturing them with a camera. Not everything I experience has meaning to me, but some does. And that is worth capturing. That meaning comes across to others. Thank you for this reminder.
@alexoverton99
@alexoverton99 4 месяца назад
Thanks for you sincerity , taking the time to share, with warm regards.
@IanMcCausland
@IanMcCausland 3 года назад
As a Canadian photographer the journey towards Truth & reconciliation with the indigenous people of Canada started for me back in the late 90’s inspired by Curtis work. As time wore on and awareness grew in this country, his work is dismissed out of hand as a relic of colonialism. But Sean you’ve done a wonderful job explaining Curtis’s motivation and intention were well meaning within the system. Technically they are amazing Back in the 90’s someone located original photograuve plates from the publishing of the volumes, snd were selling prints. I own two and they are some of my most treasured possessions
@homesickandwestbound4321
@homesickandwestbound4321 3 года назад
Literally weeping over your experience of photographing the men who stood in the gap for you where your father should have been. What a touching moment. I love what you do.
@evkaa
@evkaa 4 года назад
Hello, I just gotta say that when u started talking about your father, I just felt every word even though I'm a woman, and immediately I knew what was that 'something' about u I felt we have in common. :) And u did a great job with your photography! Looking forward to seeing more.
@TravellerMonk
@TravellerMonk 4 года назад
i can't say myself photographer now it will be too early to say this. but days days ago when i saw his few videos no today i felt so many similarities between us also :-)
@MyIndieSport
@MyIndieSport Год назад
Your work, presentation, and insights are profound, moving, and inspiring. You and your channel are gifts. Thank you.
@arryacc
@arryacc 4 года назад
Damn why am I becoming teary eyed?
@laurynrickman7398
@laurynrickman7398 4 года назад
The way you took a somewhat random and arbitrary conversation with the guy at the printery and transformed your approach to the portraits is incredibly impressive to me. The first set of portraits were really great looking but as you mentioned, not really significant to me as an onlooker. The second set of portraits absolutely astounded me. I love them. I almost feel somewhat close to them even. Although I'm a dancer this video has really made a lightbulb go off for me in terms of the creative process as well as having clearer intentions and more confidence in creating a piece of work. So thank you!! I needed this video.
@glennhunt3725
@glennhunt3725 4 года назад
10 out of 10 for honesty. A great video and message. Looking forward for more content.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
I absolutely love your videos! Great story and very enlightening :)
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Thanks my friend.
@patate517
@patate517 3 года назад
There is so much wisdom in what you say. Thank you so much Mr. TUCKER.
@VladMarinVlog
@VladMarinVlog 4 года назад
You touch my heart. I like watching you, I think I need more sensibility in my life, to feel more and do less. Thank you.
@DerekBoy27
@DerekBoy27 4 года назад
Another wonderful video. I feel you will be a truly great Father, if you're not one already. I can't imagine growing up without a Father. Thank you for your videos.
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto 4 года назад
If nothing else, Sean, you've reinforced how importent it will be for me to really connect with my (de facto) fatherless grandson. Every time I watch one of your videos, I come away inspired one way or another.
@jefferyhutchinson791
@jefferyhutchinson791 2 года назад
Great video, Sean. I am learning so much from your videos, both technically and artistically. You are brave in choosing to present your message in this way. Keep after it.
@travelbubble3776
@travelbubble3776 Год назад
This has me in tears at the end. It made me think of my grandfather. I would love to photograph him, but it’s too late. He already passed away years ago.
@allanchege5949
@allanchege5949 4 года назад
You've put meaning into my perspective of photography. Thank you!
@paulbibby9751
@paulbibby9751 4 года назад
Hi Sean - just read your latest email missive. Don’t stop the philosophical posts - that’s the good stuff!! I enjoy them much more than the ‘gear guides’; they’re honest, human and thought-provoking. Keep on keeping on ;-)
@EnriqueAviles
@EnriqueAviles 4 года назад
Sean, all I can say is THANK YOU for making these videos
@swimsterx
@swimsterx 4 года назад
What a powerful and beautiful story!
@frankleap
@frankleap Год назад
I really appreciate you Sean.. it seems that you speak right to me. You are a great teacher and I appreciate how candid you are. I’ve learned a lot from you and I’m thankful for your Chanel and for you!
@seantuck
@seantuck Год назад
Thanks so much for the support my friend.
@AchyutMadhira
@AchyutMadhira 4 года назад
There are very rare occasions on this platform where I want to stop whatever I am doing and try to think of what Sean has said... I just cant watch any other video anytime soon. I have to sit on this... It's just so deep.
@jbthebaptist
@jbthebaptist 4 года назад
Sean your depth of insight into yourself and life and photography is profound. It is a privilege to be your friend.
@Belchdragon
@Belchdragon 4 года назад
Just realised that I have followed your channel for approximately 3 years now. Still love every video you put out. I love that you talk about proces and thought not just in photography but tie in life as well.
@seantuck
@seantuck 4 года назад
Thanks my friend.
@Luca-Zotti
@Luca-Zotti 4 года назад
You made me cry. It was a good cry. all your videos are like a "safety net " that I watch over and over again when I am feeling lost or discouraged in my photography. and for that reason, I do really appreciate all your effort in making them and the value that they bring to my life. Thank you Sean.
@Howaboua
@Howaboua 4 года назад
Another amazing one Sean. Nothing new for channel's frequents, but a great summary and introduction to it. Keep it going you're the last youtuber-photographer I watch and have been applying all of your advices. being a bit of a philosopher myself, you make me feel good about my findings which are, weirdly, similar to yours :) On the verge of restarting my photography journey. I might not be shooting portraits that are meaningful to myself, but I will definitely limit myself to photographing people who I connect with. Thanks for the inspiration.
@worldadventuretravel
@worldadventuretravel 3 месяца назад
How awesome to see you include Joey L's photos from India. Years ago I discovered his documentary "Varanasi: Beyond India" featuring the journey he took to shoot these images. That film is so beautiful and compelling I've watched it at least seven times and shared it with many others. This is the first time I'm seeing his work outside of that.
@oli-haukur-valtysson
@oli-haukur-valtysson 4 года назад
It is always a pleasure to watch your video my friend... meaningful and thought provoking! Thank you.
@neelchat594
@neelchat594 4 года назад
I postponed a portrait shoot when I found out that this film was coming out. Glad that I did. Wow. Thanks, Sir.
@baenggu9
@baenggu9 4 года назад
Why am I sitting here crying? Amazing story Sean.
@stevefuncke9798
@stevefuncke9798 2 года назад
This is the best photography video I’ve ever seen on RU-vid. Outstanding production, wonderful narrative, and truly inspiring. Wish you the best in your journey and thank you so much for sharing it.
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