To me, David Goldblatt is the greatest photographer of all time. I can't think of another artists who could depict both sides of a social situation like him. Thank you Art 21, for sharing this view into his mind. I appreciate it.
Beautiful!!! TY for sharing this lovely piece of conscience and reason. David Goldblatt was and will always remain one of the worlds best photographers.
I thank to Amara web, I get to know this strong soul from the Amara volunteering project. The more I listen anda watch this video to translate it subtitle into Indonesia, the more it hit me right in ma heart, about his consistence and struggle in photography. This video is beautifully touching me.
Excellent video. Goldblatt was a thoughtful, sensitive, intelligent, caring, real photographer. He was not one of today’s so-called “street photographers” who simply use the term street photography as an excuse and justification for lack of thoughtfulness, competence, and excellence.
Probably that he grew up during apartheid, and even now, some 30 years after the system was abolished, there are massive differences in quality of life
To me, David Goldblatt is the greatest photographer of all time. I can't think of another artists who could depict both sides of a social situation like him.
Thank you Art 21, for sharing this view into his mind. I appreciate it.
Beautiful!!! TY for sharing this lovely piece of conscience and reason. David Goldblatt was and will always remain one of the worlds best photographers.
Wonderful video, amazing man and photographer
these new films are extremely well done, well presented and thought provoking. thank you for sharing.
God bless and protect this wonderful man.
I thank to Amara web, I get to know this strong soul from the Amara volunteering project. The more I listen anda watch this video to translate it subtitle into Indonesia, the more it hit me right in ma heart, about his consistence and struggle in photography. This video is beautifully touching me.
Excellent video. Goldblatt was a thoughtful, sensitive, intelligent, caring, real photographer. He was not one of today’s so-called “street photographers” who simply use the term street photography as an excuse and justification for lack of thoughtfulness, competence, and excellence.
Thank you for sharing
@12:49 What does he mean "I compromise by drawing breath in this country?'
Probably that he grew up during apartheid, and even now, some 30 years after the system was abolished, there are massive differences in quality of life
@@SivertAlmvikstill a bit confused, how is that a compromise?