I am grateful to B&H for posting the podcast episode on Rodney Smith as it led me here. What an extraordinary artist! Truly beautiful and stunning work. As an aspiring full time photographer that uses mirrorless and dislikes post production, it’s a relief to learn that a professional who worked into the digital era admit that he disliked post and focused on the actual shoot with a light kit. “It’s not the camera, it’s the eye” says it all.
I am very sorry to say that Mr. Smith passed away earlier this week. We at the B&H Event Space were honored to have him come speak and share his life's work with us, and that you too can share in his vision. Godspeed Rodney Smith!
Smith makes some telling remarks early in the presentation about how "classicism" in the arts has been lost. Too many photographers today are hung up on pixels, high ISO, artificial lighting, and overusing lens perspectives (wide/telephoto), and most importantly, Photoshop to achieve an effect. Rodney Smith sums it up beautifully @ 42:10, "It's not the cameras, it's the eye". What a master.
When most people move on to the after life there is nothing to remember them by. Rodney Smith left his vision through his photographs. He will be remembered for as long as his pictures can be viewed. May your vision live forever!
Enjoyable. We need more timeless classicism with a fresh, vital, positive aesthetic of beauty, elegance, grace, timeless style in modern photography and the arts.
Oh. My. Gosh. I cannot believe I only am just now finding out that he spoke at B&H. This is amazing I cannot wait to watch the whole thing. Thank you B&H for sharing this!!!
What an incredible talent, his work is just flawless. It's so hard to believe that some of these photos are so contemporary, they are so time less. I can only hope to be 1% of the photographer he was
his description of women during his time and how he associated that with how mysterious and elegant and graceful that they were compared to know when there's a constant gospel for women to thrive to be like men in almost every was the highlight for me. And to be able to capture that grace is just a gift rn.
It’s shocking this video has much less views and commentary than it deserves. When you see mediocre photo videos clicking millions of views… how did it take me 20 years to find this man?! That shot on the ladder… the straw bale… in the spur of the moment! It’s at a different level.
Hi, same as you. I'm 64 old and discovered him and his work just two weeks ago. I bought the "Rodney Smith Photographs"" in seconds and received the book just two days ago. I can't encourage you more to buy this wonderful book. I have the chance to receive the real book with hard cover, even the size is just fine (big book). I'm part of a photo club and will present this man in a few weeks to the members, would be just crazy to ignore his work ! I'm now checking if buying a print can be on my budget ! Would be great to have a big print of "Bernadette in Red Hat with Book" on my wall ! Regards
What a master. Wow. When one thinks he has done something new...HAHAHA...this cat did it wayyyyyy before. What a career! Impossible to have a career like this now. Sadly
I am grateful to B&H for posting the podcast episode on Rodney Smith as it led me here. What an extraordinary artist! Truly beautiful and stunning work. As an aspiring full time photographer that uses mirrorless and dislikes post production, it’s a relief to learn that a professional who worked into the digital era admit that he disliked post and focused on the actual shoot with a light kit. “It’s not the camera, it’s the eye” says it all.
I am very sorry to say that Mr. Smith passed away earlier this week. We at the B&H Event Space were honored to have him come speak and share his life's work with us, and that you too can share in his vision. Godspeed Rodney Smith!
R.I.P. Mr. Smith. Great classic pictures.
Smith makes some telling remarks early in the presentation about how "classicism" in the arts has been lost. Too many photographers today are hung up on pixels, high ISO, artificial lighting, and overusing lens perspectives (wide/telephoto), and most importantly, Photoshop to achieve an effect. Rodney Smith sums it up beautifully @ 42:10, "It's not the cameras, it's the eye". What a master.
When most people move on to the after life there is nothing to remember them by. Rodney Smith left his vision through his photographs. He will be remembered for as long as his pictures can be viewed. May your vision live forever!
I don't know how I can call myself a photographer after seeing this sort of stuff. Just incredible.
Rest In Peace Mr.Smith, thank you for showing us your beautiful and unique works, they will always be timeless and never forgotten.
Thank you for giving the world your beautiful sense of art and perfection. Have a beautiful journey through your dreams. RIP Mr. Smith.
Enjoyable. We need more timeless classicism with a fresh, vital, positive aesthetic of beauty, elegance, grace, timeless style in modern photography and the arts.
Rodney is always amazing! I love the pic of the man reading on the tree. Thank you for this video
Bravo.... beautiful work!
The story of your personal development and progression is fascinating..... Many, many thanks!
Over several years, I viewed numerous photography presentations. This was the most simple and evocative...
The Art of photography.
Oh. My. Gosh. I cannot believe I only am just now finding out that he spoke at B&H. This is amazing I cannot wait to watch the whole thing. Thank you B&H for sharing this!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely beautiful photographs. I didn't want the video to end. Thank you for showing us your amazing work.
What an incredible talent, his work is just flawless. It's so hard to believe that some of these photos are so contemporary, they are so time less. I can only hope to be 1% of the photographer he was
This work is gorgeous! Rodney, your eye for composition, and print production is extraordinary. Really very, very special. Wow.
Thank you for this. I'm a great admirer of his work so this is just wonderful to watch & hear the stories behind his images.
his description of women during his time and how he associated that with how mysterious and elegant and graceful that they were compared to know when there's a constant gospel for women to thrive to be like men in almost every was the highlight for me. And to be able to capture that grace is just a gift rn.
I have put this as my fav video,,i have to watch it again and again coz i also believe natural light is a bliss...
Simply lovely work. RIP Rodney
Brilliant use of environmental framing, lines, and light to create unforgettable portraits and artistic images of people
Rodney Smith was awesome so creative
He managed to create photographs
His photographs had simplicity but sophistication
Very elegant
He will be missed
It’s shocking this video has much less views and commentary than it deserves. When you see mediocre photo videos clicking millions of views… how did it take me 20 years to find this man?! That shot on the ladder… the straw bale… in the spur of the moment! It’s at a different level.
Hi, same as you. I'm 64 old and discovered him and his work just two weeks ago. I bought the "Rodney Smith Photographs"" in seconds and received the book just two days ago. I can't encourage you more to buy this wonderful book. I have the chance to receive the real book with hard cover, even the size is just fine (big book). I'm part of a photo club and will present this man in a few weeks to the members, would be just crazy to ignore his work ! I'm now checking if buying a print can be on my budget ! Would be great to have a big print of "Bernadette in Red Hat with Book" on my wall ! Regards
Wonderful look at an influential shooter and his career. thanks.
Thanks B&H Wonderful to hear his story.
I enjoyed this a lot! thank you
Wow amazing work I learnt a lot there thank you
What a master. Wow. When one thinks he has done something new...HAHAHA...this cat did it wayyyyyy before. What a career! Impossible to have a career like this now. Sadly
This guy I one of the BEST, like myself, I try to use natural light, and I do everything in camera ie, filters, lens hoods, etc etc.
Muchas gracias Sr. Smith por brindar su talento al mundo.
the 1971 pictures the painterly ones, do you recall camera and lenses used.
He used a Leica M4 for 35mm work. Don’t know about lens choice.
Just Brilliant!
Enchanting!!
The butterfly catchers was my favourite
That was fantastic and I am so sad to now read 2016 is the year he died.
amazing artist. love the cab pic
NICE VIDEO...
Just a really good artist ...
Superb!
Siempre será una gran inspiración, se fue un grande de la fotografía :(
rip to this great artist.
what a loss to photographers, so much to teach.
I can't believe no one burst out laughing during any of those photos.
Clever and uncluttered and absurd.
he was awesome so sad he passed away.
The secret about doing successful fashion shoots is...work with models you don't like!
Genius!
What a loss. What a talent!