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Joel Meyerowitz - Photographer 

Michael Engler
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CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIE IN THE USA
- Cinematic workshop discussions about an art form
in our day and age.
Justification for the rating
"Especially worthwhile":
The German Film and Media Rating Board primarily uses this highest rating to assess the film's particularly informative value. In this case the film has succeeded in documenting the specific individuality of fundamental representatives of modern American photography since the early 1950s. This refers to both their methods of working and personal means of expression, as well as to their overall attitude toward photo-graphy. The common denominators among them are the immediate way in which they capture everyday reality and their efforts to allow people and things to speak for themselves. For some, the matter at hand stands exclusively in the foreground; others strive to make reality transparent for subjects that common sense tells us is intangible.
In each case the film succeeds in depicting the artistic principle as shown in the photos once again in the way the photographers are characterized via words and footage. This occurs accompanied by a distinct 'feel' for each person's work atmosphere. The successful coupling of film footage and stills thereby proves to be an intriguing element.
Documented photographers: Robert Frank, Duane Michals, Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander, Thomas Roma, Alfred Stieglitz, Harry Callahan, Lisette Model, Ralph Gibson, Mark Cohen, Joel Meyerowitz, Stephen Shore
English - Colour - PAL or NTSC - 4:3 - 52 Minuten - Germany 1982
© Michael Engler Filmproduktion

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@lijocj8333
@lijocj8333 10 лет назад
Really inspiring idea... "A picture that you can enter into anywhere in the frame". It gives a new freshness to street photography ideas... I love it.
@LL-bl8hd
@LL-bl8hd 6 месяцев назад
It's so freeing to think beyond the monolithic idea of the single "subject." Images can work in different ways.
@CheapCharlieChronicles
@CheapCharlieChronicles 3 года назад
Interesting he brings up how color makes it close to reality. Then there other photographers who prefer abstraction. Just like a painter, no hard rules in photography.
@scruffheadproductions7489
@scruffheadproductions7489 3 года назад
makes me think of the time period he was living in too. he would have grown up seeing alot of black and white and would have seen alot more "reality" and "abstract" in black and white, just like nowdays we would see more color and black and white is the "new" thing
@degrassi420
@degrassi420 3 года назад
rodchenko is the perfect example of this imo
@noahm44
@noahm44 3 года назад
No hard rules! Exactly. Cropping, Photoshop, etc. Do what you love.
@jkb462
@jkb462 3 года назад
remember when people used to walk around close to each other like this?
@miamitten1123
@miamitten1123 2 года назад
2:34 …..and 20 years after that, Joel is doing interviews on RU-vid. Genuinely incredible.
@lastmincustomer
@lastmincustomer 3 года назад
his enthusiasm is unreal, i love the way he talks with so much passion.
@Brian-ih2cw
@Brian-ih2cw 5 лет назад
1:38 makes me want to go back in time, how cool the people and the streets looked back then, raw style. Thanks to artists like him for giving us a look at it today
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions Год назад
Yeah. Looks like 1980-82, somewhere in that frame. Possibly 83,84 or 85
@2caiden4u
@2caiden4u 3 месяца назад
@@EphemeralProductions spring 82
@OldSethOnetooth
@OldSethOnetooth 5 лет назад
I really enjoy listening to Joel Meyerowitz talking about photography because he is so passionate about it and never boring in anything I've watched with him in it.
@babyave
@babyave 3 года назад
this man was doing vlogs before vlogs were a thing
@brunalino8179
@brunalino8179 10 лет назад
"this is how it feels to be alive in new york city."
@johnny_bravo9990
@johnny_bravo9990 3 года назад
I'm going to invest 20 years of my life
@IsaacNYC212
@IsaacNYC212 3 года назад
This is my favorite type of photography. I really miss these type of photographers. Today, we can be so consumed with Lightroom/photoshop/presets. Whatever happen to authentic storytelling through images.
@Mitchidesu3
@Mitchidesu3 3 года назад
joe greer
@y_joc
@y_joc 3 года назад
i love raw, i love not filtering what my eyes saw and what lens caught. a lot of respect for those who still prefer that.
@TheNkois
@TheNkois 3 года назад
Photographing in medium and big formats like he does brings another perspective to photography!! It's amazing
@nameismy_ethan
@nameismy_ethan 3 года назад
things change like that. there’s always a good to be seen in something. whether your prefer it or not, somebody out there sees what they like. perhaps the photographers felt like they wanted to move on. even art can become cumbersome.
@kullervo_k
@kullervo_k 3 года назад
I also appreciate film photography but I also appreciate digital photography. Times change, now you can do both.
@Steve-bo6ht
@Steve-bo6ht 5 лет назад
6 minutes I will treasure his street Photography method was beautiful just keeping back and not having to jump into peoples faces, having respect for the art and not pulling it down to a gutter level .
@tonywalton1052
@tonywalton1052 Год назад
Joel Meyerowitz master class brought me here. He still has that enthusiasm
@grgprincipe
@grgprincipe 5 лет назад
Shooting street in New York is almost like cheating. Such a vibrant place to photograph it seems.
@nhogp
@nhogp 5 лет назад
while there's plenty to photograph, it's incredibly difficult to be able to direct your eye to one thing amidst all the chaos.
@seb______
@seb______ 3 года назад
@@nhogp but amidst the chaos, theres the opportunity to capture the beauty in a lot of them
@stevenfielden8955
@stevenfielden8955 3 года назад
Just how many truths can one man speak about his passion - very inspiring to listen to Mr Meyerowitz.
@dvo66
@dvo66 11 дней назад
glad to see somethings never changes. Fire brigade sound interrupting everything in city even now in 2024 with same intensity as in 1982
@heyitsgerard
@heyitsgerard Год назад
Just got this video/account recommended. Really enjoying everything. Thanks so much
@nfornick
@nfornick 3 года назад
4:48 One of the things I learnt on the street was to trust life and to keep hands off it.
@blusharxphoto1527
@blusharxphoto1527 5 лет назад
I dont know him before. His work looks pretty awesome.
@irishstew2133
@irishstew2133 3 года назад
He moves like a claymation character.
@Gemyy33
@Gemyy33 3 года назад
He do be smooth
@relative_vie
@relative_vie 8 лет назад
Thank you for this upload
@Sai.Divine
@Sai.Divine 3 года назад
Good old New York. We loved our artists and weirdos ❤️ we have the best perspective on life
@Frank-ox3np
@Frank-ox3np 3 года назад
5:13 this is exactly the point of art
@metahduh4003
@metahduh4003 3 года назад
How did he finance the 20 years of streetshooting and two months at Cape Cod??
@vicwillis4295
@vicwillis4295 3 года назад
his shots in cape cod are stunning
@RonniP
@RonniP 3 года назад
i have no idea why but im glad I saw this
@hrestrick
@hrestrick 6 лет назад
What kind of camera was this likely filmed on? Colours look gorgeous
@albertoniero5933
@albertoniero5933 3 года назад
yes probably a bolex paillard or something that works with 16mm film
@gilang6710
@gilang6710 8 месяцев назад
When you realize, almost all of these photographers in these series were once used Leica M4 (Meyerowitz, Mark Cohen, Winogrand). Even Mark Cohen is still using the same camera to the recent days.
@Vesalempinen
@Vesalempinen 6 лет назад
Highly recommended DVD (no affiliation)
@simnp.1973
@simnp.1973 7 лет назад
Very inspiring ! thanks for sharing !
@jefferson18009
@jefferson18009 Год назад
Very good!
@MrBatavus
@MrBatavus Год назад
best advice ever
@yourboydls9162
@yourboydls9162 7 лет назад
lol he just blinded that lady at 6:20 with that flash.
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 3 года назад
Mark Cohen is like that.
@supertramp_film
@supertramp_film 7 лет назад
Where i can see the full documental??
@Vesalempinen
@Vesalempinen 5 лет назад
Order it from michaelengler.de Highly recommended !
@Sortirai
@Sortirai 3 года назад
what I like is the composition of these photos. and the choice of color is so difficult.
@artemhvozdkov7072
@artemhvozdkov7072 2 года назад
wow !! Cool !
@susanjedren3996
@susanjedren3996 6 лет назад
LOOKING FOR JOEL MEYEROWITZ - CHILDHOOD FRIEND
@travisiurato
@travisiurato 4 года назад
He has an instagram!
@edobette
@edobette 2 года назад
I would like to go back to that historical period; there was no internet, no PS, no dslr, only analogphotography.
@aerialfilm1
@aerialfilm1 Год назад
And everyone was looking forward and not down at a phone. There are no more faces. Just foreheads and hairlines.
@TheNkois
@TheNkois 3 года назад
As brasileiras no final 🧡🥰
@fiscalhairy
@fiscalhairy 8 лет назад
the video itself is meyerwitzian
@kobe3576
@kobe3576 Год назад
"Things are good enough as they are, there is no reason to tamper with them"
@photomorti
@photomorti 5 лет назад
what a wonderfull man
@caiodlimaM
@caiodlimaM 7 лет назад
I just love your channel. =D
@samlai8801
@samlai8801 5 лет назад
One day I will be as good as them
@y_joc
@y_joc 3 года назад
the day is today, how does it feel now
@acidsnow5915
@acidsnow5915 6 лет назад
Meyerowitz 😍
@ColdOcttober
@ColdOcttober 3 года назад
nice
@Asperger_1
@Asperger_1 3 года назад
4:46 looks like Edward Hopper paintings
@SISSI_LU
@SISSI_LU 4 года назад
NYC changed nothing lol. This is just wonderful!
@kenneth_mirez
@kenneth_mirez 2 года назад
what camera was he using?
@justamanwithanopinion
@justamanwithanopinion 7 месяцев назад
Leica
@giuseppechirico2967
@giuseppechirico2967 6 лет назад
Keanu Reeves at 2:32 in the back
@juliuslukosevicius3406
@juliuslukosevicius3406 6 лет назад
Omg
@avdullah0
@avdullah0 3 года назад
💗
@brenagerona4758
@brenagerona4758 3 года назад
Does anyone have an idea what kind of camera he used?
@justamanwithanopinion
@justamanwithanopinion 7 месяцев назад
Leica
@rosiemaran4023
@rosiemaran4023 3 года назад
can anyone tell me what kinda camera did he use?plzz🤍
@justamanwithanopinion
@justamanwithanopinion 7 месяцев назад
Leica
@ogs72v
@ogs72v 3 года назад
I didn’t know winogrand was one of his idols but duh of course.
@laugary8186
@laugary8186 3 года назад
No one use light meter...
@PerfectNormal
@PerfectNormal Год назад
Why does everything that happens in New York just look exponentially cooler? It makes me feel terribly dissatisfied.
@backyard8116
@backyard8116 3 года назад
Street photo !?
@leon_skates8807
@leon_skates8807 3 года назад
Any one else spot kianu reeves in the background
@dahype5610
@dahype5610 3 года назад
he tackled the fuck outta her
@SkyRocket159
@SkyRocket159 Год назад
Emergency vehicles pissing people off since forever.
@a37346
@a37346 4 года назад
in Italia se fotografi le persone senza consenso e liberatoria ti fanno causa per la privacy.
@nambu1306
@nambu1306 Год назад
Hopefully photography and graffiti will stop suicidal thoughts
@janrance8887
@janrance8887 3 года назад
This is called street photography.
@victorwhitby4401
@victorwhitby4401 8 лет назад
Great vid but we all live in the shadow of eggleston
@AlbatrossOverhead
@AlbatrossOverhead 3 года назад
What I love about these video portraits of these photographers, is none of them ever talk about specs, which lens you need or to always stick to the rule of thirds etc. Photography these days is full of gear and spec obsessed old men in bad trousers. Bring back the passion for making art, rather than capturing the sharpest lifeless image.
@yeobo
@yeobo 3 года назад
yes!!
@pelerinassagi1
@pelerinassagi1 3 года назад
So true!
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 3 года назад
I was a member of a Leica forum when one of the moderators told me I needed to tell everyone which lens and film I used for every post. I said all the greats didn’t tell you what film they used, and every detail about their gear.
@oliverroberts1076
@oliverroberts1076 3 года назад
@@nickfanzo My advice would be to stay away from Leica forums, groups and the like. They're great cameras but they have a lot of pretentious users who buy a Leica more for the sake of saying they own a Leica rather than actually making good pictures with it. Just shoot for yourself. Best thing I ever did was to remove myself from groups and just do what feels right/good to me. All the best.
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 3 года назад
@@oliverroberts1076 good advice. All they seem to care about is the camera and the equipment , not the images
@franfinesim
@franfinesim 7 лет назад
I'm writing my bacchelor thesis about street photography. I hear for Meyerowitz before, but I have never explored anything about him. watching this documentary, he seems really inspiring.
@Wasp9513
@Wasp9513 Год назад
Where can we find your thesis? ?
@aboodabulaban2867
@aboodabulaban2867 3 года назад
im always amazed by people who are way way ahead of their time, its just awesome... this guy out here making a vlog style video in the 80's, so inspiring.
@damonlawson9447
@damonlawson9447 3 года назад
It’s called a documentary.
@lanolinlight
@lanolinlight Год назад
@@damonlawson9447 Haha, I swear, the latest generation believes everything was invented in their lifetime
@photomorti
@photomorti 5 лет назад
What a wonderfull man to listen too
@DreKC
@DreKC 9 лет назад
Masterful image maker, very inspiring stuff.
@dfg1999
@dfg1999 3 года назад
It's interesting to see how photographers have different values Henri Cartier-Bresson once said that to him, color is a distraction.
@Dahrenhorst
@Dahrenhorst 3 года назад
This kind of street photography is simply not possible anymore in most industrialized countries. It has been outlawed during the past two decades. You still can do it if you wish to, of course, but with two problems: people will scold you for doing this and you can't publish your work.
@instantcharlie1225
@instantcharlie1225 3 года назад
Depends greatly on where you are and how you're publishing it. If I'm not mistaken, in the US: as long as you're on public property and you're not publishing it for commercial purposes, you can shoot.
@Dahrenhorst
@Dahrenhorst 3 года назад
@@instantcharlie1225 I don't know how it is in the US, but in Europe everyone can demand to not be photographed and you have to obey as a photographer, and it is forbidden to publish a picture of a person without being able to present a written statement of consent, in case it is requested (both do not apply if it is a person of public interest). In most Third World countries there are no rules at all about this, as far as I know.
@MJagger89
@MJagger89 3 года назад
Perfectly legal here in the US. On public property you can photograph as you like.
@HT299
@HT299 Год назад
nussenzweig vs dicorcia
@justamanwithanopinion
@justamanwithanopinion 7 месяцев назад
Perfectly legal in the UK too.
@dellanoche7143
@dellanoche7143 3 года назад
6:01 "olha pra câmera, não olha pra cara da gente não"
@ronnsm_
@ronnsm_ 3 года назад
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK eu amei
@Aljoheri
@Aljoheri 3 года назад
My dream is to be a homeless in New York.
@peterebel7899
@peterebel7899 11 месяцев назад
Inspiring gut gemacht.
@richardsimms251
@richardsimms251 8 месяцев назад
Great video
@pinstripesandpedals
@pinstripesandpedals 11 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting these here in English.
@Bushcraft242
@Bushcraft242 3 года назад
Photography is fun and exciting
@tianyaoyin2840
@tianyaoyin2840 3 года назад
I remember he took a shot at John Cale and Lou Reed walking on the street. A beautiful one indeed.
@NetvoTV
@NetvoTV 5 лет назад
What’s the ratio of this video?
@Vesalempinen
@Vesalempinen 4 года назад
4:3 Filmed before the advent of super 16 or 36.
@jussmall
@jussmall 5 лет назад
What camera was this recorded with?
@marvuser1367
@marvuser1367 4 года назад
Bolex
@xesse1
@xesse1 6 лет назад
I’ve just purchased some slide film and want to shoot some street photography. I’ve been influenced by Joel and many others, but there’s something I’m confused about. What setting does he use? I’m pretty sure the slide film he used was a slow speed film, so surely he would have to be shooting at either a slow shutter speed/small aperture or a faster shutter speed with a larger aperture? Neither one should work for quick, fast action street photography, right?
@KolevProductions
@KolevProductions 5 лет назад
There are rules. It is about mastering them and learning how to bend them to achieve your image. He only photographed fairly still areas with the slide film. Therefore, yes he did most likely use a slow shutter. Street photography has different requirements.
@Vesalempinen
@Vesalempinen 5 лет назад
Joel most probably used ISO 400 slide film (ektachrome) with setting of f8 1/1000s in sunny day, positioning himself behind the sunlight / reflected light to able to use fast shutter speed(s) and freeze the motion. Nowadays ISO 400 slide film is hard to come by, so you need all the light available if using film, but there are ISO 400 film still available in color negative form. Slide film is quite unforgiving what comes to contrast, but that probably also gave Joel´s images "the looks"
@Vesalempinen
@Vesalempinen 5 лет назад
@@KolevProductions On the contrary, Joel used fast shutter speeds 1/1000 with aperture around f8. Way back then Kodak offered much more ASA varietes for slide films compared to today´s selection.
@blankplanet1476
@blankplanet1476 4 года назад
You need a lot of light. Under enough light, you can shoot with a shutter speed of 1/1000 at 100 ISO with small apertures just fine. Also, slide films handle underexposure better than reversal films. You'll get away with a stop underexposure(which means a faster shutter speed). Besides, if you're shooting people just walking around the street 1/100 of a sec is adequate. I do a lot of run and gun and there has been times where I go down as slow as 1/30 and still manage to freeze my subjects.
@h3nriqu33
@h3nriqu33 3 года назад
why this guys reminds me of jordan peterson? maybe the way he talks, idk
@Eunyuu2
@Eunyuu2 3 года назад
Jordan Peterson? The way he talks haha
@jesseclement1169
@jesseclement1169 9 месяцев назад
he speaks so beautifully
@DSUNMoneyALLGONE
@DSUNMoneyALLGONE 3 года назад
Cool, no mask. So free.
@josueresendiz2260
@josueresendiz2260 Год назад
High value content
@misac240
@misac240 3 года назад
i want this.
@marcellusdelemos736
@marcellusdelemos736 4 года назад
Present. Ahead his time.
@jyr4528
@jyr4528 4 года назад
thanks
@victorwhitby4401
@victorwhitby4401 8 лет назад
Gret bid regards
@scum1979
@scum1979 3 года назад
Drain gang
@y_joc
@y_joc 3 года назад
wait what
@scum1979
@scum1979 3 года назад
@@y_joc wait
@y_joc
@y_joc 3 года назад
@@scum1979 what
@scum1979
@scum1979 3 года назад
@@y_joc wait what ??
@y_joc
@y_joc 3 года назад
@@scum1979 eternal confusion
@NN-tv5cd
@NN-tv5cd 3 года назад
tiene un aire a horacio rodriguez larreta, no? xD
@estebanignaciokracke5743
@estebanignaciokracke5743 3 года назад
no
@Slickygaspi
@Slickygaspi 3 года назад
what camera was he using?
@2yoyodog
@2yoyodog 4 года назад
no better way to inflate one's ego....give someone a camera and some success as a photographer.
@robertbutts9835
@robertbutts9835 5 лет назад
Great video
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