Really interesting video, thanks. The Joel Meyerowitz book is highly instructive and not too expensive. Please excuse this little plug, but I’d like to recommend an autobiographical photography-related book called Life Lit Up, by a friend of mine called Mike Hartley. I found it very entertaining and incisive regarding how different kinds of photographers approach the craft.
Welcome to our vibrant community. I also have a podcast where I interview photographers and explore visual storytelling if you like audio contentas well: thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com cheers!
@@FredRanger Isn't singling out women rather sexist? Nobody discriminates against women street photographers. The streets are diverse, inclusive, and equitable.
Great photography book suggestions...all of which are on my wishlist
Thank you for the feedback! Definitely some of the best ones to get the inspo going. Happy shooting!
Matt Stuart is underrated. Some of his photos seem miraculous
Completely agree! Probably one of the most influential photogs of his generation.
Great vid, thanks Fred
Pleasure! More book recommendation videos coming soon :)
Really interesting video, thanks. The Joel Meyerowitz book is highly instructive and not too expensive. Please excuse this little plug, but I’d like to recommend an autobiographical photography-related book called Life Lit Up, by a friend of mine called Mike Hartley. I found it very entertaining and incisive regarding how different kinds of photographers approach the craft.
Thanks for the feedback! I will definitely check our your friend's book! I'm always on the lookout for inspiration for my audience and me :-) Cheers!
@@FredRanger Thanks, Fred. Just discovered your channel.
Welcome to our vibrant community. I also have a podcast where I interview photographers and explore visual storytelling if you like audio contentas well: thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com cheers!
Might get one of the first two books! Thank you.
Let me know what you think!
Check out books by Keith Carter
Will do! Thanks for the recommendation!
you should have platformed women street photographers, for example Women Street Potographers edited by Gulnara Samoilova is a great book.
This is a great point! I will get my hands on that book as it was already on my list. Cheers!
Why?
Why not?
@@FredRanger Isn't singling out women rather sexist? Nobody discriminates against women street photographers. The streets are diverse, inclusive, and equitable.
@yeohi isn’t promoting women in photography (or in any other art form) a good thing? I say the more we talk about it, the better.