Using Photobooks as a Cheat Sheet to Photography
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Someone pulling a few books of there shelf and comparing/contrasting will always be my favorite kind of video. Really well done Robbie!
I really appreciate the kind words!
Please don’t feel this is patronizing- you made one of the best photography videos on UA-cam. Absolutely correct.
Wow, thank you!
The portrait of Beulah drew me immediately to her face, I never noticed the gun, look but don't see.
I am glad you enjoyed it!
I don’t know how but I’m in the middle of starting a large format project in the small village I live in that is full of interesting people with interesting stories. And it is so strange how I too was toying with the idea of using my 150mm (5X4 camera) lens to do more environmental portraits so the two books previewed came as a message to me.
Yet again thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks for sharing!
The house marked Gone is one of the most arresting images in American Power, the whole segment with Beulah is such a great part really. Thanks for sharing the archive interviews of her, I'd never seen those!
I agree! Thanks for hanging
Great video and wonderful music. I had no idea you were also a musician.
Great video and music! The stories were the best part. Thanks for the books shares. My buddy messaged me to make sure I didn't miss your video. Haha. Keep it up the passion.
Thanks James and pass on the thanks to your buddy!
Nice video Robbie... Those old TVs, they were expensive to dispose of and weighed about a million pounds, so stand for new tv they became!
haha I think you are exactly right
I saw an insane Crewdson exhibition at the Arles Photography Festival last summer, each print was like 3’x6’ astonishing
Thats pretty wild! I am looking forward to seeing what he does this year. Hopefully, near by.
Great video. One correction, though, his first B&W digital;, in fact, his first digital after the 8x10 Portra days was "Sanctuary" in 2010, which was shot on Phase One medium format digital. Sanctuary is a fantastic book. Not portraiture this time. Instead, architectural shots of the backstage sets from a famous Italian movie production lot featuring the remnants of Roman sets (lots of columns, chariots, etc.
I am happy you brought it up! I don't think I've seen it before so Im looking forward to seeing what sort of magic lies in those pages :)
When's the Robbie Maynard photobook drop?
Im still working on the picture part lol
I loved it all, very inspiring ! New subscriber :)
Thank you buddy!
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i just ordered Sunshine Hotel from my favorite photobookstore in brussels : tipi
www.youtube.com/@tipibookshop
Loving the own music that you made. I have "Power" by Epstein
Thanks, Dave! You were a huge inspiration to start getting back into music :)
And you have really made a compelling video sir
@@davidrothschild8913 I really felt like I was rambling for a while there lol
Robbie, THANKS for this awesome video! I am ashamed to say that I had no idea Mitch Epstein (one of my favourite photographers!) published this retrospective with Steidl. Maybe one day I’ll be able to afford to buy it. Meanwhile I collect books that I source exclusively… at my local thrift stores. Over a couple of years I managed to acquire a couple of hundreds amazing PHOTOBOOKS. They are my joy and inspiration when it comes to my personal photography. And yes - as you said it - these books are great teachers.
Glad you liked it! Definitely worth picking up in the future
I enjoyed the conversation and your unique insights Robbie.
Thank you!
Where can you buy gregory crewdson's book
All over the internet. Aperture has some, Amazon has some
That’s my kind of lady
haha I had that same thought at one point
books and better: exhibitions
Another great video!
You da best Clarie!
I rarely, or should I say, never take the time to comment on UA-cam videos, but this one hit differently, and I feel the need to say it out loud. Having studied fine art photography for four years, I've seen Crewdon's and Epstein's work being brought up in class more than once by teachers and students, pointing out different qualities in their work and general appreciation for these two artists. But the way you dissected these bodies of work really resonated with my way of looking at portraiture/documentary work. If these books are untaped knowledge, you are doing a wonderful job sharing it with your viewers. This is very high-quality content, keep it coming! Cheers.
I really appreciate this!
I really enjoyed watching this video! And nice music as well.
Thank you! I worked really hard on making some music that would fit the books
Great information Robbie. Every year I look thru my copy of Galen Rowell s Mountain Light.
Awesome to hear, Rick! Take that inspo
Awesome video!!!
Thank you!
Enjoyed this, really interesting video.
Thanks, Kate!
Great presentation ,Robbie. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Good job Robbie!
Thank you!