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How To Photograph Parades Like George Georgiou 

Imitative Photography
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In this video we try an unconventional method of photographing parades, enabling us to capture the spirit of a community in a single shot.
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00:00 Intro
01:16 Americans Parade
02:19 Parameters of Style
03:48 Toronto Pride Intro
04:10 Trans March
09:02 Dyke March
15:46 Pride Parade
20:28 Outro

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2 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 27   
@keremk
@keremk Год назад
Thanks for showing us great and interesting photographers. Quite inspiring. 🙏✊✊✊
@tommraz6577
@tommraz6577 2 года назад
Another great video. I just discovered your channel thanks to the surprisingly excellent RU-vid algorithm. Thanks for promoting great photographers for us to all learn from. I'm very inspired by those you have focused on so far. My favourite part of George Georgiou's parades work, is how he realised that the most fascinating subject at these parades was not the parade itself, but the humans viewing it. A good reminder to always question what is the most fascinating subject in an environment, and to sometimes just turn around. Thankyou again, and keep it up!!
@lewisguapo
@lewisguapo Год назад
The last one looks more iconic than the first two, great job! I've enjoyed all your content...
@Uguruerrante
@Uguruerrante 2 года назад
Another great video. Congrats and looking forward for the next one. Cheers
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography 2 года назад
Cheers and thanks for the support!
@mike_lambert
@mike_lambert 2 года назад
Entertaining and informative, thank you! :)
@x0234dsx
@x0234dsx 10 месяцев назад
“It would be criminal to shoot pride parade in B&W” lol
@30dc
@30dc 9 месяцев назад
Although that shots at the end didn't exactly mirror Georgiou's parade work - I found them even more interesting
@JayMacroPhotos
@JayMacroPhotos 2 года назад
Just found your channel and I’ve already watched 4 videos. Really like your content!
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography 2 года назад
Thanks!
@innocuouscircumstances4210
@innocuouscircumstances4210 Год назад
Incredible, I learnt about photography AND anthropology in one video
@schwipsy
@schwipsy 2 года назад
Thank you for these videos man, they are amazing. Really interesting and also, fun to watch. I'm trying to get into proper photography(i film, edit and write stuff but it's hard af to convey something in one frame, or, well, one photo) and you introduce me to new, meaningful artists. I find that 90% of all photographers i know just produce meaningless photos, stuff for social media and nothing else. Things that are either conventionally beautiful or conventionally ugly. (to be counter-culture) Anyways, how can I learn about new photographers? How do YOU learn about them? Keep these "how to photograph like" series going, they are really, really nice vids. Cheers!
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography 2 года назад
Thanks man! I mainly learn about new photographers through books. The library card is an underrated tool, and you can see the images as many of the photographers intended (at least those who made photobooks).
@schwipsy
@schwipsy 2 года назад
@@ImitativePhotography Damn, I think that's a good idea. There aren't that many good, big, libraries where i'm from but it would be good to check out. Thank you, dude.
@oneeyedphotographer
@oneeyedphotographer Год назад
@@ImitativePhotography See whether you can find books by Richard White, he was an Australian large format landscape photographer until the last. I used to buy his calendars, until he died rather young 2-3 years ago. Also, Peter Adams (Who Shot That, A Few of the Legends). The latter was a project of almost 40 years.
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography Год назад
@@oneeyedphotographer thanks for the suggestions John. I will look them up!
@AlanBrownPhotography
@AlanBrownPhotography Год назад
Just found your videos and love your presentation. I have been a big fan of Titarenko for some years now, and found you video replicating his work insightful. Keep on shooting these - I find myself learning from each.
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography Год назад
Thanks!
@YotamGuttman
@YotamGuttman 10 месяцев назад
I think the reason Georgiou sticks to b&w, rather than creating a uniformity between different locations, is to overcome the challenge of finding a colour-harmonious composition in a set up that's very momentary and unplanned, which he cannot prepare for. it was immediately visible to me in your images, for me the colour made them a little too over stimulating. I found it harder to pay attention to the behaviour of the spectators as there were many strong colours that outshone much of the other details. however, you did apply some colour filter on your final shots which significantly helped with that, I think it's just a similar trick to Georgiou's to achieve the same effect. + as he shoots digitally too, when you switch to b&w, in editing, you get a chance to darken channels and brighten others. which he could've used for his favour, highlighting common details amongst a large crowd, that he finds more relevant
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography 10 месяцев назад
Good point.
@alteregoo3246
@alteregoo3246 2 года назад
can we get the saul leieter eposife please?
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography 2 года назад
I'll look into it!
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography Год назад
It's up :)
@ChundomanX
@ChundomanX Год назад
which equipment did you use?
@ImitativePhotography
@ImitativePhotography Год назад
Nikon D5600 with nikkor dx 35mm f1.8
@leacwpc
@leacwpc 2 года назад
missed your videos
@MikeKleinsteuber
@MikeKleinsteuber 6 месяцев назад
I really like this series of yours but if you're doing imitative stuff then do it rather than letting your own (somewhat woke emotions) get in the way. The guy deliberately meant his images to be b&w for a reason. So you should have respected that.
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