Pauli’s, this has to be one of your most interesting and intriguing Walkie Talkie videos I have seen. Jeremy is almost reckless and spastic in his photography, yet there is a very definite purpose in his photos. The man is a genius. You would think his shots are staged, but obviously not. He has a great eye and sees things most of us would miss. I really enjoyed this video!
@@ruiz1871 no. Of course not. It’s called the „Personality rights“ or more specific „image rights“. Makes street photography with strange people legally impossible. 😡
@@__Mr.White__ which country are you referring to? Must be a non Western one. In Europe and the UK you absolutely can take pictures of others in public areas. What you do with those pictures is a different matter
I was kind of doubting his methods at first, but, as the episode went on, I really grew to appreciate the guy and his work. Thanks for the vid, Paulie!
Jeremy is articulate, has a nice personality and is a really good photographer. He also works hard. Paulie knows how to ask the right questions and when to stay quiet. Put them together in Hollywood and you have a great video. Thanks guys and very best wishes for all you both do in the future. Regards Jake Everyman.
Paulie definitely knows how chill to let a guest talk. He may edit some of his prompts/questions out, but it's clear he knows the episode is about them, and not so much about him and his questions. It's one of the best things about this series.
I can kinda hear the frustration in his speech about the culture and the hobby, but also just how much he loves it. And the natural feelings he gets for photos. Really digging these walkie-talkie episodes.
Every other walkie talkie, "I take pictures because... I have to." Jeremy: "I'm bored" 😂 Loved this guys work ever since I found him on IG a couple years ago, one of the very few photographers where I'll keep going back to their IG just to see their photos again.
Really enjoyed this one. You can tell that Jeremy has spent a lot of time thinking about the philosophy of his photography and approach to it. It almost doesn't matter what the philosophy is, it is always interesting hearing people like this speak about it.
09:44 man Jeremy gave such an intuitive answer to giving out prints. As I see it, he knows that if he lets the mindset of getting "the most marketable photos"/"take as much easy to sell photos" to creep in, it will hijack his own artistic view and he will eventually stop being true to himself.
Thank you so much for interviewing Los Angeles street photographers. I don't see as many videos here in socal so this is super nice to see others approach in this city in particular.
Became very familiar w/ this guy’s stuff for a while on ‘gram - very cool to not only see him and his personality for the first time but also how he interacts w/ his surroundings and thinks about his art and the world.
I saw a video about Jeremy 3ish years ago that got me into the whole street scene. His eye and timing is amazing. Very cool to see how his approach has changed since then.
Awesome walkie talkie. I've seen him around, but never met him. He seems like a very cool guy with the right idea about his craft. I really enjoyed this one and he's a great representation of LA based street photographers.
Watching this I couldnt help but feel an incredible amount of joy and happiness for you. So happy for you man. I hope to have a similar moment with Kid Cudi one day
really love Jeremy's work, so hyped to see this one! thanks for the free month of skillshare too i havent been able to afford it so its gonna be a long month of learning and growth
Finally get to the voyeur behind the work. Can relate to him saying how the place is a crutch because it reminds him of home back in New Orleans - if anything, he’s just being honest that Hollywood Boulevard has the same energy, a wildness, that allows him to cross paths with personalities that remind him of where he grew up. Been following him for a few years and his work is 👌
I'm sorry, but no. It's kinda clear it's the opposite. This guy is so confident in his work that he doesn't need to brag in the slightest. His excellence is evident in the work.
I enjoyed the video. Nice you're showing some Los Angeles photographers since UA-cam doesn't have that many Los Angeles street photographers for some reason. Hollywood is a good place to find interesting people to photograph. I already followed Jeremy on Instagram and notice he hasn't posted anything in a while.
This is the major question about the interest of making or creating photos. To sell, to be famous and rich, to do exhibitions, to be alive, to feel life around you, to share, to not get bored ...
You get to a point and life and realize your career chose you. It's too late to pivot and start from the bottom. Just accept that you're a photographer. I would also city hop when I got bored to keep it interesting. Great video!
Great piece here, thank you. I think if we stick to street photography, our journey would have so many similar and common points, probably that is why we feel connected to each other and to the people!
Much respect, Paulie. Street photography has always been what I aspired to. But I am just too afraid of confrontation! LA looks like a great venue for this art too.
"the photo they settled to take". That hits home so hard. I do settle. Thank you for calling that out. ✊
8:40
Justine is that you?
7:54 ah america, where you can just take pictures of strangers, if they want or not. must be a dream.
I believe lost of us do that, but realizing that you do that is the first step to sobriety😉🤙
Man................................... :(
Pauli’s, this has to be one of your most interesting and intriguing Walkie Talkie videos I have seen. Jeremy is almost reckless and spastic in his photography, yet there is a very definite purpose in his photos. The man is a genius. You would think his shots are staged, but obviously not. He has a great eye and sees things most of us would miss. I really enjoyed this video!
I appreciate that he's reckless but not invading people's space. He makes smart use of high density of people in the same public space.
7:54 ah america, where you can just take pictures of strangers, if they want or not. must be a dream.
@@__Mr.White__you cant in other countries?
@@ruiz1871 no. Of course not. It’s called the „Personality rights“ or more specific „image rights“. Makes street photography with strange people legally impossible. 😡
@@__Mr.White__ which country are you referring to? Must be a non Western one. In Europe and the UK you absolutely can take pictures of others in public areas. What you do with those pictures is a different matter
waiting for this guy for so long... thank you, Paulie, thank you Jeremy
Jeremy is a true artist! Completely devoted to his craft
I was kind of doubting his methods at first, but, as the episode went on, I really grew to appreciate the guy and his work. Thanks for the vid, Paulie!
He’s right … it’s so much more fun when you don’t care
Jeremy is articulate, has a nice personality and is a really good photographer. He also works hard. Paulie knows how to ask the right questions and when to stay quiet. Put them together in Hollywood and you have a great video. Thanks guys and very best wishes for all you both do in the future. Regards Jake Everyman.
Paulie definitely knows how chill to let a guest talk. He may edit some of his prompts/questions out, but it's clear he knows the episode is about them, and not so much about him and his questions. It's one of the best things about this series.
I can kinda hear the frustration in his speech about the culture and the hobby, but also just how much he loves it. And the natural feelings he gets for photos. Really digging these walkie-talkie episodes.
I really love how honest he is about the inner turmoil street photography can make you feel. He is so great. Thank you both!
Every other walkie talkie, "I take pictures because... I have to." Jeremy: "I'm bored" 😂
Loved this guys work ever since I found him on IG a couple years ago, one of the very few photographers where I'll keep going back to their IG just to see their photos again.
This guy is legit!!! One of the best in this series so far
The effort you put in to these videos are appreciated. Paulie, you are a Legend!
Really enjoyed this one. You can tell that Jeremy has spent a lot of time thinking about the philosophy of his photography and approach to it. It almost doesn't matter what the philosophy is, it is always interesting hearing people like this speak about it.
With a lot of these photos he seems to be at the right place at the right time. JUST FASCINATING!!
09:44 man Jeremy gave such an intuitive answer to giving out prints. As I see it, he knows that if he lets the mindset of getting "the most marketable photos"/"take as much easy to sell photos" to creep in, it will hijack his own artistic view and he will eventually stop being true to himself.
He is genuinely genius. Sporadic energy, that’s creative energy at work. Just running through em. Fun to watch
Dude has great flow. Has such confidence, like the best folks on walkie talkies.
5 minutes in, I already like this guy.
Thank you so much for interviewing Los Angeles street photographers. I don't see as many videos here in socal so this is super nice to see others approach in this city in particular.
GREAT episode Paulie. Been following Jeremy’s beautiful work for a while. Also, I’m a fellow Nikon F4 user, so props to that.
Been waiting. on this one and it did not disappoint. It's always nice to hear Jeremy talk about his work.
Became very familiar w/ this guy’s stuff for a while on ‘gram - very cool to not only see him and his personality for the first time but also how he interacts w/ his surroundings and thinks about his art and the world.
OMG!!!! a walkie talkie with one of my favo street photographers. Im so hyped!!!!!!!!!!
One of your best videos yet. This guy is a super interesting and kind person. His photography isn't bad, either.
This is my favorite episode yet, and that's a lot to say. Congrats!
I saw a video about Jeremy 3ish years ago that got me into the whole street scene. His eye and timing is amazing. Very cool to see how his approach has changed since then.
Awesome walkie talkie. I've seen him around, but never met him. He seems like a very cool guy with the right idea about his craft. I really enjoyed this one and he's a great representation of LA based street photographers.
i like this guy. seems very genuine and just shoots to have fun. he gets his steps in and carries a camera
That girl at the end giving the finger, hilarious!
the first couple minutes i was like okay who is this guy and then 8 minutes in i'm like, this dude is a genius in photography.
One of the nicest guys I've ever met. Love Jeremy's pictures!
Wow I love his photos! Great episode Paulie thanks again 🙏 walkie-talkie talkie is the best thing on UA-cam
Prob the most anticipated episode
When he said, “I had to man… I just had to… it’s like a compulsion…”. I genuinely threw my head back in laughter
damn. what Jeremy says at 19:47 really hits home. It's very VERY true. Great videos, as always.
Been waiting for this one! Can’t wait to watch it 👌🏻
"I don't try to make my presence unknown. I just try and control my energy".......real.
Great interview, Paulie. Jeremy has a really cool and laid back perspective on photography that I appreciate.
1 of the most original modern-day photographers that i have seen. Classic artist
Watching him work is hilarious and entertaining.
Someone who asks the right questions and provides his own right answers. Always work in progress ...
Love Jeremy and love seeing the West Coast/California in the series ❤
Jeremy’s pics are actually insane. Super stoked for this one.
We also need episodes on dov and andrwsnapd in Toronto!!!!
Watching this I couldnt help but feel an incredible amount of joy and happiness for you. So happy for you man. I hope to have a similar moment with Kid Cudi one day
really love Jeremy's work, so hyped to see this one! thanks for the free month of skillshare too i havent been able to afford it so its gonna be a long month of learning and growth
Finally get to the voyeur behind the work. Can relate to him saying how the place is a crutch because it reminds him of home back in New Orleans - if anything, he’s just being honest that Hollywood Boulevard has the same energy, a wildness, that allows him to cross paths with personalities that remind him of where he grew up. Been following him for a few years and his work is 👌
the images this guy took that they featured in this video are mindblowing;
This is super inspiring ! Love how he has fun. Def one of my fav episodes I didn’t want it to end !
It's almost like he's oblivious to how great his work is. Excellent interview!
I'm sorry, but no. It's kinda clear it's the opposite. This guy is so confident in his work that he doesn't need to brag in the slightest. His excellence is evident in the work.
(tho I agree he comes off as really down to earth and likable, which is what I think you were also saying)
lots of great shared thoughts and bits in here that are good to keep in mind, awesome episode, real talented guy
Watched it twice and will probably watch it a couple more times. One of the most interesting photographers/walkie-talkies, very inspiring!
George Constanza energy on this guy 😂 I love it 👌
Yess!! The day we’ve all been waiting for!!!!! The true master
Great episode. I like how you let the guest speak and then subtly guide/ask more questions.
Honestly incredible watching Jeremy shoot. Constantly amazed.
This is topping the list of best walkie talkies. So nice to hear a different answer that "because I have to" as well.
the way he scoped that guy and did a 180 at 7:49 cracked me up
Really enjoyed this episode Paulie! I really like Jeremy’s work and street attitude. Lots to learn from this episode!
Subbed to Patreon to see it early now I’m rewatching it 😅 I’m a Jeremy fan for sure
one of my favorites, stoked for this one!
So good had to watch it twice maybe one more time
Such a humble talented photographer -- awesome work and skills...!!!
Regards.
Peter, Scotland
His photos were my favorite so far from the Walkie Talkies I have seen. Good interview.
Brave guy. Loved what he said about Obsession. So true.
this is one I've been waiting for, for ages. great content both.
Jeremy is a cool guy overall! I love his photos and opinions on stuff
So awesome to hear the story behind the spitting photo, been wondering ever since he shared it
Love your work, love Jermey’s work. Dream walkie talkie right here.
I enjoyed the video. Nice you're showing some Los Angeles photographers since UA-cam doesn't have that many Los Angeles street photographers for some reason. Hollywood is a good place to find interesting people to photograph. I already followed Jeremy on Instagram and notice he hasn't posted anything in a while.
wow, this guy is so talented! great photos, great interview - thanks!
photos are fire, great video, thank you for what you do
the way he moves around is so interesting
Let’s gooo! One of the best street photogs out there. Such an inspiration 🔥
Such a great episode! Loved hearing Jeremy talk about his craft. Very interesting guy with a wonderful portfolio.
Great photos, awesome energy from thus guy, and excellent video.
Awesome episode!!! Already watching it a second time
Loved this episode. Paulie, appreciate you and your work so much man keep it up!
This is the major question about the interest of making or creating photos.
To sell, to be famous and rich, to do exhibitions, to be alive, to feel life around you, to share, to not get bored ...
Loved this episode. I grew up not to far away. Really inspiring.
Oh man so hyped for this one!
Ok, I did not know about this guy. _Love_ the featured photos.
You get to a point and life and realize your career chose you. It's too late to pivot and start from the bottom. Just accept that you're a photographer. I would also city hop when I got bored to keep it interesting. Great video!
Love JP's work, thanks for the video Paulie !!!
Thank you for this great series Paulie!
I found this video deeply moving. I am not sure quite why, but it made a difference to me. Thank you.
Wow, great episode, thank you - this guy was unknown to me but he is now one of my faves.
Good Time Ice is just … incredible ✨
Great episode. Such of what Jeremy said resonates. Keep up the good work Mr. B 🫡
whoa. wasn't expecting an episode with one my favorite magicians. thank u paulie 🙏🏼
I've been definitely waiting for this one!
Amazing episode. Jeremy is the best.
F4? damn i have one sitting on my desk that haven't touched in years, this is inspiring
Many are trying to copy you but this is the F**** OG series. I love these videos.
The guy looking in the mirror is gold 18:12
Great piece here, thank you. I think if we stick to street photography, our journey would have so many similar and common points, probably that is why we feel connected to each other and to the people!
This morphed into a movie it was so good. The dialogue was great
Jeremy is a legend, a true original!
I just got put on to him a few days ago, so seeing this happen is fire!!!
Much respect, Paulie. Street photography has always been what I aspired to. But I am just too afraid of confrontation! LA looks like a great venue for this art too.
Nice one, i like his work. It's cool to see how LA vibe on the street.