Vivian Maier, street photographer and nanny

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @jordanfrank1
    @jordanfrank1 14 років тому +24

    She was my nanny circa late 1970s. I must have been between 4 and 6 years old. We never saw a camera, but we did see the stacks of newspapers that cluttered her room. Incredible story.

    • @אפרתכרמלי-ג2ק
      @אפרתכרמלי-ג2ק 7 місяців тому

      Did your parents took Photos of you and Vivian the Nanny Photographer? She was very Talented Photographer 👏 Efrat

  • @JoyceDade
    @JoyceDade 14 років тому +20

    This video brought tears to my eyes, I am an painter and digital art photographer and I have seen the work of great photographers. Vivian Maier stands tall with all of the greats and this is wonderful. It is a high point for women photographers, for American photography and a thrilling find so extensive it will be bringing us treasure after treasure for a long, long time to come. We are all blessed by her efforts. Her gift is well received in youthful and dedicated hands. Thank you

  • @matthewdutile
    @matthewdutile 14 років тому +10

    Such an incredible talent. As a photographer it's amazing to appreciate just how good she is.

  • @wsst1000
    @wsst1000 14 років тому +16

    What a miracle that they fell into the hands of such a deep, articulate and thoughtful man as Maloof.

    • @randallstewart1224
      @randallstewart1224 8 місяців тому

      Second that! Short of just throwing out all of her negative, Maier did nothing to preserve her legacy. Perhaps she never recognized what she had accomplished, just treating her photography as something to do on her day off. We'll really never know. I think folks do not understand that her total body of work is a presentation of urban life in the 1940s and 50s which has unique in its breadth of subjects, particularly racial diversity at a time when racial separation and discrimination was the norm, not the exception. I doubt that she would be able to walk some of those black neighborhoods today, or get such a diversity of black persons to pose for her. People today are far too suspicious and image conscious.

  • @MistyMaz
    @MistyMaz 14 років тому +6

    Unbelievable! Stunned at how this woman was never discovered earlier; her work is incredible!

  • @RaymondPeckIII
    @RaymondPeckIII 14 років тому +5

    This is an amazing find. I just saw an exhibit of Robert Frank's The Americans and it looks like this collection may well exceed it. WOW. Thanks to the makers and poster of this clip!

  • @Kenri_Basar
    @Kenri_Basar 12 років тому +1

    So moving.... Her photographs are just so real and captured so accurately of her time... couldn't stop tearing up.... Treasures....simply remarkable...

  • @michaelbaccetti9221
    @michaelbaccetti9221 9 років тому +8

    Amazing, I have lived near chicago all my life, the way she was able to show it in her "unique way" amazes me. She lights a fire in my. She maakes me Happy

  • @maryie9876
    @maryie9876 8 років тому +28

    He tried to get many museums' help in this but they declined. And now everybody's talking about how her relatives should have all of Vivian's work instead of Maloof which i think is absurd because obviously they weren't around for Vivian at all and maybe she meant for her story to be discovered in this sort of way, otherwise she would've had it destroyed before she passed away so nobody would ever encounter it. Besides this young man rescued her work and his goal is to put her in history books, now everyone's just jealous of him

  • @rodgermikhaiel507
    @rodgermikhaiel507 13 років тому +3

    Her work is absolutely amazing!!!! This is such a treasure!! This guy who is putting all this work into this should make a whole lot of money with this, those pictures are pricless!

  • @ElizaTheRaccoon
    @ElizaTheRaccoon 14 років тому +1

    This work is so beautiful-- the raw emotion and the form and the composition. I've watched this video several times, and the bits of her work that they do show makes me cry every time.
    Absolutely wonderful.

  • @dmcordell
    @dmcordell 14 років тому +3

    Extraordinary story!

  • @TsangStudio
    @TsangStudio 14 років тому +1

    Ms Maier was a true artist. She definitely had a natural gift in the appreciation of fine arts as well as a significant contributor of. Looking at her B&W work has been most inspiring for me. Thank you so much for what you are doing, sharing her work with the world.

  • @FlippyTippi
    @FlippyTippi 13 років тому

    Her photographs inspire me. These are some of the best photos I have ever seen. There are not enough words to describe how amazing her work was. She may be gone, but her work will live on forever and she will be remembered as one of the best photographers that ever existed.

  • @arkofmemories
    @arkofmemories 14 років тому +1

    I love her work! It is so inspiring, so important.
    And I love her story, too. I wish I could see her photos at an exhibition.

  • @whitedove1
    @whitedove1 14 років тому +1

    Amazing. I'm utterly captivated by it all.

  • @mariadamelio6974
    @mariadamelio6974 3 роки тому

    can you imagine what it means to discover and be the first to see those beautiful photographs? Wow!
    What a gift !!

  • @rogues70
    @rogues70 14 років тому

    I am shook to my very core by this story. I am in tears at her vision. What work, what genius. Incredible!!

  • @venuslnd
    @venuslnd 13 років тому +2

    Such a great historical capture in the moment and it might have been lost if not for him.

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Рік тому +1

    This was an absolutely amazing presentation 😊

  • @morphattack
    @morphattack 14 років тому

    Never seen something so moving and good in my entire life, the pictures, the way everyone talks and thinks ... Amazing video.

  • @StoneFredFlint
    @StoneFredFlint 13 років тому

    This is an incredibly moving story. Maier's photos are strange and beautiful--her shots of Chicago resonate with my own childhood memories of life in that city.

  • @maryconnor2430
    @maryconnor2430 11 років тому

    Brilliant!!! Her photos are breathtaking! They fell into the right hands.

  • @bwworld
    @bwworld 14 років тому +1

    I am stunned! This is amazing work. From the small sampling I've seen so far I would rank her up there with Harry Callahan, Robert Frank and even Diane Arbus. This is the most significant discovery of an unknown photographer since Julia Scully stumbled across the work of Mike Disfarmer in the 70s. I look forward to years of discovery as Vivian Maier's unprocessed and not-yet-seen work is scanned and shared.

  • @EnchantedByTheMusic
    @EnchantedByTheMusic 13 років тому

    Discovered her while researching for photographers for an assignment a couple of months back. I had no idea how amazing her story was!

  • @jazzysnaps
    @jazzysnaps 13 років тому +1

    Photography story of the century, here we have a true artist with talent beyond belief, not even claiming recognition, ultimate in true genius, and to devote himself to the massive archive job deserves respect, these photos are in the top 5 street works i have seen in my long professional life in art and photography.

  • @RoseFink
    @RoseFink 13 років тому +1

    Wow, what a story what a great discovery and so lucky that these precious negatives ended up in the right hands. There is no question that Vivian Maier is one of the great photographers of our time.

  • @aiktai
    @aiktai 12 років тому +1

    This is the most fascinating story I heard in a while, but the foto's she makes are even more fascinating. I'm really really into photogaphy and want to dedicate my live to it. This story grabs me to the hearth. She photographed just for the sake of photographing not to get famous or anything. I think that's what being a real artist is all about.

  • @valarth
    @valarth 13 років тому

    wow,this is breathtaking....a shy artist but a great one, probably she didn't realize how her eyes caught pieces of life that will last forever.
    thank you Vivian!

  • @marcus79nyc
    @marcus79nyc 12 років тому +2

    Great video about a Fantastic Photographer!

  • @zariintl
    @zariintl 14 років тому +1

    I was extremely moved my this story as well as her amazing photographs. A true find. I am grateful to have the pleasure of viewing her images. She left a treasure chest behind.
    Zari Intl USA / Europa
    Photo Representative

  • @kiripa36
    @kiripa36 14 років тому +2

    incredible work!

  • @jansmiths8629
    @jansmiths8629 10 років тому

    thx 2 all who had a hand in preserving her brilliant work !!

  • @mrckloud8091
    @mrckloud8091 12 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful story.

  • @MrPillowpants92
    @MrPillowpants92 12 років тому +7

    Mr.Maloof, I believe you have come across a true national treasure

  • @straitjacketfeeling
    @straitjacketfeeling 14 років тому

    Absolutely amazing. If only she could see how her work has and will affect others.

  • @bakablues
    @bakablues 14 років тому +5

    Fascinating.

  • @block2pictures
    @block2pictures 14 років тому

    Amazing story. The pictures also looks great! Love it!

  • @69Contadino
    @69Contadino 14 років тому

    A truly great photographer! I'm anxious to see shows of her work in the major museums of the world

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 14 років тому

    I am VERY much looking forward to seeing these masterpieces published! Just what's shown here is astonishingly good. And to think of how much MORE there is!

  • @elsamart
    @elsamart 14 років тому

    my husband shoots with a Rolliflex camera and adores street photography, When I saw her images it brought tears to my eyes. I feel this particular kind of photography truly captures the world in it's true element and can be breath-taking in it's candidness and spontaneity.

  • @justincase2271
    @justincase2271 5 років тому +1

    I just discovered her recently and I’m amazed by her work, really. I like her photos better than most of the stuff of so called established celebrity street photographers.

  • @1PhotoGeek
    @1PhotoGeek 14 років тому

    WOW! Wonderful story. I find her work to be brilliant!

  • @TigerRocket
    @TigerRocket 11 років тому +7

    Reclusive indeed. We'll never really know how she related to her own work in terms of her thoughts. But then again there's something to be said for the fact that the photos go a long way to revealing how she saw the world as good really. My own opinion is that she must've understood how what we leave behind speaks after we're gone. Through her, all of those subjects have been made 'immortal' somewhat. I find the work to be a kind of respect for people. We were here with lives like you.

  • @SilverPaladin
    @SilverPaladin 14 років тому

    It's not very often that a photo can make me feel.... interested, inspired, excited! I can't wait to display her work on my wall!

  • @lesliepagee
    @lesliepagee 14 років тому

    i saw this story on tv while i was babysitting tonight.
    truly amazing.

  • @AnimeStudioMotion
    @AnimeStudioMotion 13 років тому

    wow what a great story and all those pictures are awesome

  • @elmo39809
    @elmo39809 11 років тому

    every time I watch something I tear up, thinking about how incredible she was and is, but also wondering if releasing her talent into the world is something that she would have wanted. She is truly incredible.

  • @jimmysgameclips
    @jimmysgameclips 14 років тому

    It's when I see photos like these when I realise what a great photo really looks like. I go on flickr a fair bit but this stuff is amazing. And the story behind it all is incredible. Thanks for uploading this video!

  • @Fairawen
    @Fairawen 14 років тому +1

    Wow. Ah, this has made my day. Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @colourArt
    @colourArt 14 років тому

    I discoverd her 2 years ago and i was amazed by her work,she photographed all her life and she never went to anyone to publish her work,nowdays people want a recognition even for a piece of paper. I think she is the proof of the word passion.

  • @geniusaza
    @geniusaza 12 років тому

    This draws tears to my eyes. Vivian is a Great One.

  • @TigerRocket
    @TigerRocket 13 років тому

    I haven't been so deeply moved by someones work in years the way many of Miss Maier's photos have done. Something tells me that for her, recognition was just not necessary. Sometimes a person does what they do simply because they love doing it and that's more than enough. All of the kudos and accolades from others cannot compete with that. I for one am thankful that someone considerate has landed the task of guardianship.

  • @KristinBeck
    @KristinBeck 13 років тому

    Wow, incredible story. You never know why everyone matters until you hear their story. Everyone matters. Her photographs show that to perfection.

  • @jeandalgleish6460
    @jeandalgleish6460 2 роки тому

    Vivian is a huge inspiration to all of us - whether we're photographers or not, and .... so is John Maloof. God Bless both of them.

  • @chocmilkshake24
    @chocmilkshake24 4 роки тому

    Thank you SO much for sharing this! I happened to stumble upon one of her exhibitions today, and I immediately thought of this video. Funny how memory still works after all this time, eh? Have you ever seen her work in person yourself?

  • @1ongsightboy
    @1ongsightboy 14 років тому

    How can there be 1 dislike for this incredible story?

  • @REDISCOVERBLADES
    @REDISCOVERBLADES 14 років тому +1

    Amazing Photos!

  • @dGjessa
    @dGjessa 12 років тому

    this is just so touching... it gives me goosebumps.

  • @cpinch73
    @cpinch73 14 років тому

    That video has just blown me away.... I n a way it's a shame she'll never realise how much her work was appreciated! And to think a lot of her work was negatives so she never even got to see how brilliant she was. An amazing talent..........

  • @Summersail83
    @Summersail83 12 років тому

    It's amazing , love the photos . Wow

  • @nickynunn
    @nickynunn 10 років тому

    what an incredible story,blew me away

  • @madamimadamimadam
    @madamimadamimadam 14 років тому

    What a great story. I love hearing about diamonds in the rough, unknown savants never recognized in their lifetime. It seems almost more fitting to be discovered that way. People who live their lives in drudgery and toil, working the 9 to 5 and then they die and people find mountains of pictures or letters or diaries or poems or paintings or whatever. Shows you can pursue your dreams, and it shouldn't even matter if you'll ever make it big because you're doing what you love.

  • @robertsmith_pals
    @robertsmith_pals 14 років тому

    I'm man crying deep down inside.
    So intense. So amazing

  • @belalkhaan
    @belalkhaan 13 років тому

    Amazing!! gave me goose bumps

  • @mhoyoux
    @mhoyoux 10 років тому +1

    An artist...Without pretention... A Maestro on its own...

  • @locolapapa
    @locolapapa 14 років тому

    This is beautiful

  • @dsenunez
    @dsenunez 11 років тому +2

    I would love to know Vivian. She seems to have a lot of things to communicate. I would love to understand her mind, her reasons. What a lady.

  • @Yog_Los_Mas
    @Yog_Los_Mas 13 років тому

    beautiful pictures!

  • @lukaszrogala
    @lukaszrogala 14 років тому

    Simply astonishing.

  • @BronteMcveity
    @BronteMcveity 14 років тому

    lovely! heartwarming!

  • @hoppy760
    @hoppy760 9 років тому

    Wonderful story. She was very talented and was very passionate for photography. To be so good and not known is one thing but not talking to anyone about her photos or showing any of her work just makes her more mysterious. I think her work is very good and as good as the well-known photographers of the 20th century. And she did it with a 120 camera, which I think is more challenging than a 35mm.

  • @1hawkster
    @1hawkster 14 років тому

    Awesome find

  • @monkeyman8265
    @monkeyman8265 9 років тому +6

    I think she would be very flattered spoken from a bit of a loner myself. Everybody likes a compliment. These images are amazing. I think her story would make a good movie.

  • @BlitzvogelMobius
    @BlitzvogelMobius 13 років тому

    This is pretty fascinating, and her work is amazing. And I'm not even into photography.

  • @klauswhitedreamer
    @klauswhitedreamer 12 років тому

    yes, it is amazing!... and such a very touching story , we are all here in this life just for a while and we all will definitely make room for others, it is important what we are doing and what we left behind us !...

  • @rg0057
    @rg0057 14 років тому

    I certainly hope there is either a documentary or a book. No museums of any note in my area.

  • @dyathink
    @dyathink 13 років тому

    You Go, Vivian, i`m crazy about your work!

  • @kulas920
    @kulas920 12 років тому

    Wow, truly amazing.

  • @cameo9876
    @cameo9876 14 років тому

    Breathtaking.

  • @planthi80
    @planthi80 13 років тому +1

    She belongs with the greats...what a find!

  • @TYZmatos
    @TYZmatos 12 років тому

    Absolutely amazing

  • @anotherguy004
    @anotherguy004 13 років тому

    for me, and personally, she is among the greats.

  • @superdrummerboy1028
    @superdrummerboy1028 11 років тому +1

    At 6:15 the guy says "in January 2011", this video was posted on December 23, 2010...

  • @MorrisetteMedia
    @MorrisetteMedia 8 років тому +2

    great stuff!

    • @jeffcaide
      @jeffcaide 6 років тому

      TT and Ta Vlogs
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  • @zeppy13131
    @zeppy13131 14 років тому

    Yes, this is remarkable work. Sadly, the great majority of valuable artistic work is lost every year because so many significant artists lack the skills and ambition to promote themselves in the commercial world. This was a lucky exception, but just because the right person happened to be there at the right time.
    Speaking of photographic quality (clever segue, eh?), how the heck do people get this fantastic sharpness in 360p videos? I'd sure like to know.

  • @Tocomir
    @Tocomir 14 років тому

    I'm an amateur photographer. This is a great inspiration for me....

  • @AnthonygoesApple
    @AnthonygoesApple 13 років тому

    INCREDIBLE STORY

  • @gabrielablima
    @gabrielablima 14 років тому

    Fascinating!

  • @heyrosalie
    @heyrosalie 14 років тому +1

    i love this so much

  • @Yamswool
    @Yamswool 14 років тому

    I would definitely volunteer to scan some of these.

  • @dugjay
    @dugjay 14 років тому

    wonderful story.

  • @Sallybunckle
    @Sallybunckle 12 років тому

    Gasp ! Amazing ! Stunning!

  • @boylvmag
    @boylvmag 14 років тому

    @watcher9214 Thank you for the reply. This music was beautiful so I was really curious. Also, thank you so much for making this video. You did an amazing job. This is an extremely wonderful and moving video.

  • @kadalgembrotbunting
    @kadalgembrotbunting 13 років тому

    lets keep the masterpiece still alive!!

  • @EFISHANT
    @EFISHANT 13 років тому +1

    Thank God for John!

  • @adambphoto
    @adambphoto 14 років тому

    please make a book... i would buy it!

  • @thirdeyefell
    @thirdeyefell 14 років тому

    what's really amazing to me is that most of these thousands of photos she took she never saw for herself ! That's crazy !!!

  • @MurielMillman
    @MurielMillman 14 років тому

    i'm haunted by this story...in a good way. Stunningly beautiful.

  • @wildernessandme1744
    @wildernessandme1744 3 роки тому

    Imagine finding your younger self in one of Vivian Maier's photograph.