Photographer Breaks Down HISTORIC Trump Assassination Attempt Photos

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  • @froknowsphoto
    @froknowsphoto  Місяць тому +207

    I just was told the audio is slightly off on the right side. I did the editing this time as stephen and dan are busy on something else. I'm not sure why the audio isn't even on both sides. I can not fix that now that the video is posted. Please understand, that was not my intention.

    • @Bigricky06
      @Bigricky06 Місяць тому +7

      The most important thing for us is that we can hear you and the information you are sharing is Gold. No worries Fro. We understand but most importantly thank you for sharing the photography side of documenting historical events like this.

    • @fhajovan
      @fhajovan Місяць тому +1

      You are indeed right Mr Jared keep it on the photography side thank you for your video sir keep doing a great job sir

    • @aquss33
      @aquss33 Місяць тому

      Will there be a way to get the raw photos of this if they're released or at least higher resolution ones? My guess is that the originals are restricted since they're shot for journals... I'd really like to see the stuff more clearly and in detail (also maybe the settings used)... Certainly amazing photographs either way!

    • @Zanagash
      @Zanagash Місяць тому +6

      It's off on the right side ?? This is political message !!!! LOL

    • @Quidisi
      @Quidisi Місяць тому

      I'm watching using air pods. Sounds fine to me. You did great!!!

  • @RoenelTeck
    @RoenelTeck Місяць тому +629

    As a photographer, I definitely did pay attention to how the photographers responded. Honestly, they were brave to remain capturing this. Crazy.

    • @heiko4297
      @heiko4297 Місяць тому +12

      It was one of the first things I noticed. Everyone gets down and tries to hide. They are rushing, trying to get the best (photo)shot.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@heiko4297of course, it was staged.

    • @RoenelTeck
      @RoenelTeck Місяць тому +14

      @@monsieurgolem3392 I don’t even think you understand what it is that you are saying. Literally it is illogical.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому +1

      @@RoenelTeck why?

    • @TisthammerPhotography
      @TisthammerPhotography Місяць тому

      Not to mention crazy skilled! They took some great photos in the heat of the moment with very little time to react to an insane situation.

  • @Pantheragem
    @Pantheragem Місяць тому +229

    The photo with the American flag reminds you just how powerful an image can be.
    I don't care who you are. It took guts for the photographer to keep clicking away, and it took guts for a man who'd just been shot to raise his fist in defiance, giving us these images.

  • @Jus10video
    @Jus10video Місяць тому +427

    The crazy thing is that they knowingly turned their backs to the direction the shots came from. Photojournalists are wild.

  • @shang-hsienyang1284
    @shang-hsienyang1284 Місяць тому +307

    The top left photo is absolutely iconic. It would go into history books.

    • @WeeBurnip-lz3fr
      @WeeBurnip-lz3fr Місяць тому

      Yeah, the day Murricans bought into the convicts lies.

    • @maewhiskero
      @maewhiskero Місяць тому +28

      ​@@monsieurgolem3392 get lost dude, we're here to talk about photography and you're just commenting the same thing in every comment thread, this should be about photography only.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому

      @@dendobriy3684 they dont get it.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому

      @@maewhiskero you all are missing the bigger, more important issue so ots worth repeating.

    • @PeakCity919
      @PeakCity919 Місяць тому

      Where did the flag come from though? As he’s being moved off the stage, that flag is nowhere in sight?

  • @AnthonyGugliotta
    @AnthonyGugliotta Місяць тому +316

    These photos are incredibly powerful. Talk about storytelling.

    • @timo2277
      @timo2277 Місяць тому +1

      Thx Sony a9 iii

  • @officialstylechild
    @officialstylechild Місяць тому +20

    The flag photo is definitely the best. It was an incredible image and I actually couldn’t believe the photographer was able to get such an amazing shot among all the confusion and chaos. Really great photo

  • @froknowsphoto
    @froknowsphoto  Місяць тому +487

    I will say this now, it might be better to turn off the comments on this video. If these devolve away from photography, they will be turned off.

    • @CJ_Strong
      @CJ_Strong Місяць тому +24

      Shame some people can't keep it photographic even after being explicitly asked to. Great coverage Jared!

    • @bighein7688
      @bighein7688 Місяць тому +14

      Love your commentary and the neutrality you asked for - journalism at it's finest. Thank you!

    • @morvegil
      @morvegil Місяць тому +5

      He said is was 1/8000 in the interview

    • @marshhopper3275
      @marshhopper3275 Місяць тому +22

      No matter political associations, we can objectively say these are important photos.

    • @CallMeRabbitzUSVI
      @CallMeRabbitzUSVI Місяць тому +2

      All I hear is screenshot these comments before Jared tries to hide that his clear attempt of capitalizing off of a tragic event political turned too Political! *gasp* 😮😮😮

  • @patrickg2410
    @patrickg2410 Місяць тому +215

    I was a stringer photojournalist for AP WAY back in the 70's. Watching the events as they happened and then watching this video took me back into the Zone. I was one of the press pool photographers photographing Pres. Jerry Ford. The rules were 1) GET THE SHOT! 2) Get the really GOOD shots. After that it was off to the darkroom for a couple hours more work. With a motor driven Nikon FTN, it was 3 FPS at 1/1000. Burns through a 36 exposure role of Tri-X (ISO 400) in 12 seconds. The modern camera equipment makes it so much easier to concentrate on getting the shot.

    • @clabart
      @clabart Місяць тому +11

      But you were better with manual focus analog cameras than today's photographers (without anything detracting from their skill) who have 120 ftg/s cameras, instant and subject-tracking autofocus, ISO auto, sending real-time photos to the editorial staff.

    • @patrickg2410
      @patrickg2410 Місяць тому +8

      @@clabart True. We were more "One with the Camera". Had to follow focus and learn to anticipate the shot. Had to set ISO, shutter and aperture in advance. If you took the camera away from your eye, it was poke and hope. No shooting a half dozen shots then looking at the rear screen to see what you got. When you are concentrating on that, something else may be happening that you are now missing. You'll see what you got back in the darkroom when you put a mostly dry photo on the Fax machine.

    • @truthsayers8725
      @truthsayers8725 Місяць тому

      local newspaper with a Canon AE-1 and 2fps winder and a Canon F-1n and half dozen different primes. no zooms (at least not for me. i didnt trust them and they were SLOOOooooowwww back then)
      lots and lots of Tri-X and Ektachrome 400 for the color images. 1984-1985 and then i enlisted in the Air Force

    • @patrickg2410
      @patrickg2410 Місяць тому +4

      @@truthsayers8725 72 to 76 here. Ordered Tri-X by the carton. No color. Didn't have the time to do three color separations. As well as most papers didn't print color unless it was for the Sunday editions front page. Pushed processed Tri-X in acufine all the way up to 1200 for basketball, volleyball and indoor track & field. And you're right about zooms. Vivitar was king back then in the zooms. Todays zooms are so much better than primes back then. I guess progress does have its place.

    • @kurtdewittphoto
      @kurtdewittphoto Місяць тому

      Did you roll with multiple cameras so you could swap instead of reloading film?

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Місяць тому +138

    10:08 I though iconic photographs belonged to the past, then I saw that photograph. This demonstrates the power of photography, and photographs are still relevant.

    • @jorgesan18
      @jorgesan18 Місяць тому +3

      Amen

    • @bondgabebond4907
      @bondgabebond4907 Місяць тому +3

      As I say, photos are forever, videos are lost on a hard drive.

    • @ozzyoscar6786
      @ozzyoscar6786 Місяць тому

      Plenty of iconic photos everywhere not just the ones you like lol

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery Місяць тому

      @@ozzyoscar6786 Like what?

  • @f8bethere
    @f8bethere Місяць тому +56

    I've always been impressed and amazed how photojournalists function in war zones. This is an example of that.

    • @q5rwi1
      @q5rwi1 Місяць тому +1

      That's what made the film Civil War so interesting to me.

  • @GlennZucman
    @GlennZucman Місяць тому +9

    A tragic event for Trump, the person who died, and for America. Yes, amazing work by the photographers. Pulitzer, yes. With photography on UA-cam being so dominated by gear reviews, it's refreshing, even under such horrific circumstances, to have content about photography and photojournalism. Thank you.

  • @SimonDanson
    @SimonDanson Місяць тому +95

    I think top left photo is absolutely brilliant. Showing flag, security with glasses, Trump injured and a woman trying her best to protect the subject. Absolutely brilliant photo. Skill to get it.

    • @timo2277
      @timo2277 Місяць тому +1

      Thx Sony a9 iii

    • @earlteigrob9211
      @earlteigrob9211 Місяць тому +6

      @@PeakCity919 A telephoto zoom will suck the flag into the frame even though its further away. Amazing Composition!!!

    • @pamelabrennan5076
      @pamelabrennan5076 25 днів тому

      @@PeakCity919 Exactly, I think the flag was added in the shot by the photog.

  • @itsdomtoo
    @itsdomtoo Місяць тому +12

    I’m an incoming freshman at the University of Texas who will be studying journalism with a focus in photojournalism, and this event has made me that much more ready to continue down that path. Loved this video Jared.

  • @LHazle
    @LHazle Місяць тому +17

    So happy you made this breakdown to highlight the photographers that captured this historic moment. Mad respect to all of these fearless people.

  • @walkersunited332
    @walkersunited332 Місяць тому +73

    I love how the comments section has remained neutral. Thank you everyone.

  • @NorthernFabandMachineLLC
    @NorthernFabandMachineLLC Місяць тому +71

    I love this photographic point of view such a huge thing to capture and discuss!!

  • @cowboyjoseph23
    @cowboyjoseph23 Місяць тому +58

    I had the pleasure of working with Anna Moneymaker on a couple of occasions. We were two different companies working on the same assignment. Very talented photographer for sure.

  • @ronniejonsson
    @ronniejonsson Місяць тому +39

    Great commentary on the "art" of photojournalism! So much prep, experience, instinct and, of course, the equipment to accomplish this. Thanks Jared for posting this insightful coverage.

  • @MilmidStudios
    @MilmidStudios Місяць тому +22

    Excellent breakdown, Jared. Absolutely incredible, historic images. Evan’s photograph is probably the greatest of all time.

  • @JoshChristiane
    @JoshChristiane Місяць тому +3

    Some really fabulous photos there. Great analysis, Jared! To my eye that first shot with the flag and the fist in the air is quite possibly one of the finest and most perfectly timed shots in American political history. The framing, placement, timing, exposure, and everything else are all absolutely perfect. It is without question a Pulitzer worthy shot, and may be remembered as one of the greatest ever. Experience for that photojournalist took over in a moment of crisis, and he rose to the occasion.

  • @kamilm6616
    @kamilm6616 Місяць тому +42

    That bullet photo is insane. Even though the bullet has motion blur, it shows how far technology has come.

    • @tienmou68
      @tienmou68 Місяць тому +8

      Nonsense - it is not the bullet. It is the humidity in the air becoming visible for an instant as the bullet cuts thru the air increasing the air pressure and then the air decompressing instantaneously. As air rapidly decompresses it cools from the Venturi effect and moisture in the air condenses out and becomes visible - in this case, for an instant. The bullet itself would have appeared as a blurry mass at the front of the humidity trail if it was photographed.

    • @kamilm6616
      @kamilm6616 Місяць тому +7

      @@tienmou68 nice nobody asked about ballistics. It's still impressive that a modern still camera captured the moment with such clarity without being some fancy slow motion camera.

    • @schultzeworks
      @schultzeworks Місяць тому

      My friend thinks the photo of the bullet is so unlikely that it was faked. No! They used a Sony A-1 with 1/8000 shutter speed. So, science and luck.

  • @lyndapower9408
    @lyndapower9408 Місяць тому +2

    Jared - I have never made a comment on the many photo videos I have watched you share and have thoroughly enjoyed in the past, but I must say: There is something about this particular photo post from you that was unusually profound. I'm not sure exactly what it was, but it was very powerful. What you said, the way you said it, the passion - was not just informative, but inspired.
    As a person who has been obsessed with photography since about age 11, thank you for breaking down such 4 wildly "intense" photos so perfectly, and giving well-desrved credit to the photographers who got such incredible shots under such incredible pressure. Thank you for not getting political, obviously not the time or place, but I will say my heart goes out to the man who was killed protecting his family. - Again, thank you, every word you uttered was powerful and passionate. - Lynda Power (July 20, 2024).

  • @lstefani5503
    @lstefani5503 Місяць тому +3

    My dad, Lynwood Pelham, was a photojournalist for Life magazine, back in the day. I have photos and have heard his stories about running into the battle. He was rescued by Marines in wars he has covered, brazenly went onstage with Fidel Castro, walked up to Khrushchev when the press were told to stay away, etc, etc, etc. Your breakdown of the photos was spot on! I didn't know the photos were streamed back to a source who could post the photos almost in real time. My dad processed his own photos and sent them with the negatives to Life headquarters in New York.

  • @rw3452
    @rw3452 Місяць тому +27

    Been waiting for this 🎉. A photography only look at the points.

  • @JimEmbury
    @JimEmbury Місяць тому +9

    Thank you. Your comments add value to this unfortunate situation. Looking forward to interviews from the photographers.

  • @hypnoraythompson5824
    @hypnoraythompson5824 Місяць тому +1

    This is one of the best photo breakdowns I have ever listened to. Thank you for putting it out. Wishing you all luck from across the water UK

  • @Delilah_v2.0
    @Delilah_v2.0 Місяць тому +38

    Thank you for making this. The power of photojournalism is truly unmatched.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому +1

      @@Delilah_v2.0 slow response by security to let the drama unfold.

  • @danlundgren262
    @danlundgren262 Місяць тому +4

    great segment - your analysis of the technical aspects and logistics plus your very serious demeanor are perfect.

  • @hkmarcus60
    @hkmarcus60 Місяць тому +5

    This is a truly great photo analysis of a recent news event. Thanks, Jared.

  • @TheDailyBugle66
    @TheDailyBugle66 Місяць тому +2

    Imagine if the bullet connected, these photos would have been horrific. These photos are historic and iconic. Kudos to the photographers.

  • @SimplyAwesomeness
    @SimplyAwesomeness Місяць тому +10

    Amazing professionalism of the photojournalist when you break it down... Most of us looking at the photos would never understand what the photographers went through.

  • @dallasbraham4377
    @dallasbraham4377 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you. Outstanding objective evaluation of this historical event. Well done! This is why I follow and learn from you!

  • @MrCoolAttitude
    @MrCoolAttitude Місяць тому +15

    Was patiently waiting for this, besides the small shorts.

  • @user-yt7ru5kw6o
    @user-yt7ru5kw6o Місяць тому +2

    That top left photo....:::chefs kiss:::

  • @jamesgordonpatterson1753
    @jamesgordonpatterson1753 Місяць тому +3

    I am half way through this... I want to give congrats to you. You put on your photo-j hat and have done an excellent job analyzing what happened. This video is a keeper. I've followed you for a few years now and enjoy your work, but this is the best. OK, back... I woke up early to watch the rest of this. You should be very proud of this work. If I were still teaching, I'd play this in my class followed by discussion. Fascinating that the images were transmitted so fast. The initial reaction from conservatives was the image without the flag was cropped. Now looking at this, I believe it was just the angle the photographer was shooting at. In photo-j, it's mostly a dodge and burn world of editing, and even that should be light. Anyway, again... kuddos to this. I'm going to repost.

  • @kayakteddy
    @kayakteddy Місяць тому +3

    This is the most precise size up of the event that took place that I have seen from any network. Thanks Jared for your insight, and thank you for such professional analysis.

  • @brianfowler2795
    @brianfowler2795 Місяць тому +31

    Thank you for covering this!

  • @rodfaircloth35
    @rodfaircloth35 Місяць тому +1

    11:26 I saw this photo for the first time obviously as we all did on the day of the event, and I instantly knew this was going to be a photo that would go down in history. That photo will be displayed throughout the US and hopefully in history books for decades and decades to come. Great shots Evan

  • @Langkowski
    @Langkowski Місяць тому +2

    These are all historic photos. All the photographers probably assumed it would just be another rally like the previous ones.

  • @whodey59
    @whodey59 Місяць тому +6

    Most insightful and informative video you have ever done IMO. Thank you for breaking this historic event down.

  • @AnxiousCynic
    @AnxiousCynic Місяць тому +13

    It's refreshing to have an entirely different perspective about this incident. Really enjoyed this.

  • @hazerdxhd4373
    @hazerdxhd4373 Місяць тому +1

    As someone who done photography in college, I can confidently say this is one of the most iconic photographs I've ever seen.

  • @stephd2607
    @stephd2607 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for keeping this a neutral conversation. These are not only historic photos, but also iconic.

  • @craigmontour9906
    @craigmontour9906 Місяць тому +44

    Luck = Laboring under correct knowledge

    • @bmefilms6879
      @bmefilms6879 Місяць тому +3

      corny

    • @krisc1684
      @krisc1684 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@bmefilms6879 omg you're so cool dude

  • @joshuaweaver5284
    @joshuaweaver5284 Місяць тому +3

    Moneymakers photo is absolutely amazing. It’s the only one you are showing that looks thought out not just “yeah I’m still pressing the shutter.” The others as photographers are great but the last one is just wow.

  • @rodneysmith7272
    @rodneysmith7272 Місяць тому +17

    I was a photojournalist for 25+ years and I mostly understand the thoughts of the photographers that were there. I was on the job when we still shot B&W and slide film and digital came in late in my career, but the reactions to the situation is the same. I was always told to get the angles no one else was trying. These photographers did a great job getting those shots.

  • @biohazard2030
    @biohazard2030 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for making this video. I was talking to all of my photographer friends of how iconic and badass these photos were. And explaining to non photographer friends the mindset and balls you gotta have as a photojournalist to get the shot no matter what.

  • @shApYT
    @shApYT Місяць тому +110

    Your instinct as a photographer is to get in there and raise your camera... The thing that's long and black and you hold in a very suspicious manner. Scary AF.

  • @drthompson65
    @drthompson65 Місяць тому +3

    Fro, I went to school for Photojournalism but landed into computers. The series on Instagram plus this UA-cam video is some of the best you have done. I cannot wait for the photographers interviews! Thank you!

  • @patrickjean-philippe7679
    @patrickjean-philippe7679 Місяць тому +1

    These pictures define what photojournalism is all about, period.

  • @Antzeid
    @Antzeid Місяць тому +2

    Dude the algorithm is so good. I just came here to find this topic and was going to do a search when you were here at the top right upon open. Soooo glad you shared your thoughts in this topic with a different view.

  • @morvegil
    @morvegil Місяць тому +53

    This is hsitoric. This image will be seen 100 years from now. I bet its on Time Magazine

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому

      @user-tj8ox8iy8m but the pictures were staged with a slow response from security.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому

      @user-tj8ox8iy8m fro "knows" exactly what he's doing.

    • @kevykevTPA
      @kevykevTPA Місяць тому +4

      @@monsieurgolem3392 Zip it, skippy.

    • @paulabevan
      @paulabevan Місяць тому

      Yeah the one with the flag is the most powerful I would think as an overall picture I would have got the pictures. Definitely would have got those pictures but an apprentice would not get those pictures. They couldn't work quite quick enough. Their chances are they'd be on aperture priority which would be crap

    • @paulabevan
      @paulabevan Місяць тому

      It's a great self pictures. They work together actually. I will say something. You haven't got time to change cameras. When things like this happen, you use what you got at the time in your hand. There's no way you can keep changing cameras. It would take too long. I haven't been in a journalistic situation like this for a few years, but I've done hell of a lot of music and like with music. I normally stick to one lens so I'm not getting too complicated there

  • @portersblackboard
    @portersblackboard Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for this commentary. It was amazing to watch them in action. I totally missed it.

  • @justinekle
    @justinekle 26 днів тому +1

    You did an awesome job covering this from a photographer's standpoint!👏

  • @dfrohlich24
    @dfrohlich24 Місяць тому +6

    Great review of photojournalism moments. The discussion regarding the movement of the press photographers is great. Similar to your points you made at the workshop over the weekend about working the angles. As always...great video.

  • @michaelajoseph6856
    @michaelajoseph6856 Місяць тому +8

    True and remarcable points! Thank you Jared!

  • @TheWizdry
    @TheWizdry Місяць тому +8

    Thank you for this; from the perspectives of the photographers. I was watching the photographers in the endless playbacks, and you have given them names and who they where shooting for. I heard part of an interview with Doug saying 40 some frames per second.

  • @MikeCe
    @MikeCe Місяць тому +10

    Thank you for this video Jared! It would be awesome to get an interview with Evan Vucci on the podcast but I suspect he's going to be getting a lot of requests (especially after he wins another Pulitzer!) as well as just being busy in general doing his job. Maybe Stephen could record Evan giving you a martial arts lesson? 🙂

    • @froknowsphoto
      @froknowsphoto  Місяць тому +9

      I spoke to him about it and he said he would next.

  • @kamikazeblackjack
    @kamikazeblackjack Місяць тому +1

    Last photo look so vulnerable i love it

  • @vandji8792
    @vandji8792 Місяць тому +13

    love this coverage!

  • @danholmesfilm
    @danholmesfilm Місяць тому +5

    Thanks for covering this :)

  • @timhornphoto
    @timhornphoto Місяць тому +1

    Jared, this is one of the best discussions you’ve posted. A conversation and explanation of photojournalism, in the moment, helps so many people understand and appreciate photojournalists and the often historic images they capture. Well done bruh. 👍🏾✊🏾

  • @kellymorvant
    @kellymorvant Місяць тому +2

    Excellent video Jared! One of your best.

  • @buzzj89
    @buzzj89 Місяць тому +4

    I was hoping you would make a video like this! Thank you Jared! Personally, I believe image #1,3 and 4 are the strongest images. Each is just so unique and grabs the attention of the viewer, tells a different story and elicits a different emotion. I dont think I could pick just one. As part of a photostory these are simply amazing photographs and will go down in history thanks to the skills of the photojournalists and the tech they had available. No other historical event, to my knowledge, was able to be captured in not just one, but multiple award winning images. Look forward to future videos if you can interview the photographers.

  • @colinbluth5461
    @colinbluth5461 Місяць тому +5

    god dam pros they are, they are moving as fast as the security detail

  • @richarddenise3886
    @richarddenise3886 26 днів тому +1

    Superbly fantastic and extraordinary unique review! Worthy of an award in its own right. Bravo Jared!

  • @jasonjansen2618
    @jasonjansen2618 Місяць тому +1

    Brilliant, Jared. They all deserve photojournalist awards man. So crazy.

  • @nebulapizzacatfilms
    @nebulapizzacatfilms Місяць тому +3

    I have just been sobbing this entire video. Not based on the event but the PURE beauty of every photo. I've never cried so much looking at photographs other than my own wedding.

  • @andrewwatanabe7095
    @andrewwatanabe7095 Місяць тому +5

    If anyone has watched the new Civil War movie. These moments in photojournalism are what the movie was built around

  • @CommonSenseGarage
    @CommonSenseGarage Місяць тому +1

    Jared, I appreciate your heart in this man. You seem genuinely thankful that these photos didn’t capture something worse. That’s an obvious human feeling that we all should have. Sadly, we’re seeing a lot of our fellow man are not programmed like you. Great video

  • @JustJoshTech
    @JustJoshTech Місяць тому +1

    This is an amazing video. Thank you for providing such incredible insights

  • @urbanguest
    @urbanguest Місяць тому +9

    Your best video! Great explanation of a job.

  • @OnlyCitrus
    @OnlyCitrus Місяць тому +7

    Is the sound balance off or my right ear is dying?

  • @jusjohn
    @jusjohn Місяць тому +2

    That image with trump covered in blood, fist held high and the American flag in the background. That’s a powerful powerful image. Love or hate Trump, you have to acknowledge the weight this photo carries. It epitomizes what it means to be American. This photo makes me think of a few words.
    Power, strength, overcoming, bravery, freedom. It’s enough to make any true patriot shed a tear.

    • @orangechickengorl
      @orangechickengorl Місяць тому

      If anything the attempt guaranteed him the election

  • @jean-philippeperetti8463
    @jean-philippeperetti8463 Місяць тому +2

    For about a quarter of a century, I worked as a TV sports reporter (French TV) in New Brunswick Canada. I have a lot of admiration and respect for photographers and cameramen because, as you said, they have to be ready to capture any important moment. This is something that needs experience and a lot of concentration. Courage as well, as demonstrated in this particular event. People sitting lazily in their living room have little understanding about how difficult the job can be at times. This is why they are called professionals.

    • @monsieurgolem3392
      @monsieurgolem3392 Місяць тому

      @@jean-philippeperetti8463 what do you think of the slow reaction time of the security?

    • @jean-philippeperetti8463
      @jean-philippeperetti8463 Місяць тому

      @@monsieurgolem3392 I don't feel competent to judge since I don't work in the field. That being said, I've watched a couple of videos on UA-cam raising questions about this issue and others. We can't but wait and see if mistakes were made, voluntary or otherwise.

  • @gordonmiles9995
    @gordonmiles9995 Місяць тому +4

    Also, due to the bullets trajectory, it would not be traveling perfectly horizontal.
    It was shot from 400 feet away, so it would be on a downward angle. There is more to prove that it's fake. Then there is to defend that it's true.

    • @billg.9087
      @billg.9087 Місяць тому

      It is angled down and the photographer was well below so angle wouldn't be as visible looking upward.

    • @gordonmiles9995
      @gordonmiles9995 Місяць тому

      @@billg.9087 Okay, I'll go along with that. But explain the math when the bullet is traveling. 3250 feet per second. Bullets do not make vapor trails. And a 22 caliber bullet is so small set. It's going to be almost invisible to the naked Eye. And unless that photo is cropped around 500%. You won't even see that bullet, it's a fake photograph.

    • @gordonmiles9995
      @gordonmiles9995 Місяць тому

      @@billg.9087 Did you calculate the shutter speed required to capture that bullet?
      Did you calculate the amount of cropping the photograph would require to see that bullet?

    • @billg.9087
      @billg.9087 Місяць тому +2

      @gordonmiles9995 seem to have lost previous response. But yes...1/2000sec would show that much travel. What appears to be about 15-16 inches. The 1/8000 stated should only show about 4 inches of travel.

    • @billg.9087
      @billg.9087 Місяць тому +2

      @gordonmiles9995 .....but you got me looking at this a lot more closely. I do believe it's a real shot, but not the one that hit his ear. As someone mentioned, his hand was coming up in response to the hit (i rewatched the video). That shot was long gone by then. If actually taken at 1/8000sec, it wouldn't show that much travel.......unless much closer to the photographer. Also, the elevation is too low for where the ear was hit. So, I suspect this was a later shot (there were 4 or 5) that came much closer to the photographer.
      Regardless, under the conditions....a helluva picture!!

  • @dcarroll175
    @dcarroll175 Місяць тому +3

    I appreciate the non political review. I have had to un subscribe from other youtubers who cannot help themselves keep their politics out of it. Great Job.

  • @JoeyTrotz
    @JoeyTrotz Місяць тому +2

    Watching the video, I turned to my wife and said THAT GUY just won the Pulitzer. Such an amazing job of keeping your wits and capturing history. Great insight into how the Sony is transmitting continuously. A far cry from the suitcase-sized Leafax I used in the 80s when stringing for AP Boston

  • @japanimesekai3985
    @japanimesekai3985 Місяць тому +1

    Wow, this is an amazing breakdown of all of these incredible photos. I honestly would have a much harder choice picking the winner after watching this. Moneymaker’s photo is incredible because it captures Trump’s state of mind after he was hit. He looks shocked, in disbelief, there’s so much chaos, you can see him processing the situation he’s in. The photo with the bullet…wow, you’re so right. That picture could have been much more gruesome. I like that it’s also direct proof that it was a bullet that flew by and not a shard from the teleprompters which were all still intact when this event happened. The picture with the flag is undoubtedly iconic for sure, but the other photo also captures the resilience Trump decided to show after he’d regained some composure. What’s clear to me is these photos are all incredible, and they’ll all capture a part of this story. I feel like you need all of them!! Amazing work by the photographers, amazing work on this video. ❤❤❤

  • @TheBlueCollarConservative
    @TheBlueCollarConservative Місяць тому +3

    With everyone having cellphones now, have other citizen photos been released yet?

  • @garzapedroa
    @garzapedroa Місяць тому +4

    It looks, Sony will have problems to cope with high demand after everyone knows those pics where using Sony's gear

    • @AdamQuinnPhoto
      @AdamQuinnPhoto Місяць тому +2

      I wonder if Evan Vucci gets a platinum card from Sony that allows him to borrow any piece of gear and lens for as long as he wants? "Sony: what Pulitzer winners use."

    • @petercreagh8797
      @petercreagh8797 Місяць тому +2

      They would not be the Sony cameras affordable by most people though.

    • @garzapedroa
      @garzapedroa Місяць тому +1

      @@petercreagh8797right, he was using A9 with Pro lens, well above 15 grand just in the camera and one std zoom lens

  • @V1ZNS.
    @V1ZNS. Місяць тому +2

    great, great video, I was hoping you would make it. Would love to see you interview the photographers and ask all the technical questions you brought up. Great job.

  • @jrs80920
    @jrs80920 Місяць тому +2

    Great video, I really appreciate your non-partisan approach. Why in the world would he be shooting an outdoor scene without action at 1/8000?

    • @froknowsphoto
      @froknowsphoto  Місяць тому +1

      It’s the right shutter speed. He’s shooting f1.6 in bright day light.

  • @HoytSerious3D
    @HoytSerious3D Місяць тому +3

    Professionals get paid. Interns usually do not. Duh

    • @froknowsphoto
      @froknowsphoto  Місяць тому +2

      interns get paid in most campaigns, they aren't working for free anymore.

    • @BlackFlagAdventure
      @BlackFlagAdventure Місяць тому

      @@froknowsphoto this is becoming true in a lot of cases it’s a brave New World out there wouldn’t be surprised if the number of paid internships outweighed the unpaid internships by a large margin

    • @CallMeRabbitzUSVI
      @CallMeRabbitzUSVI Місяць тому

      ​@@froknowsphoto Not the ones I knew, and that was in New York. Staffers get treated like whatever most of time unless you are with a strong imcumbent

  • @UweRoclawski
    @UweRoclawski Місяць тому +6

    Who is Trump?

    • @PillsGrabber
      @PillsGrabber Місяць тому +1

      Dunno

    • @alphaandomega2709
      @alphaandomega2709 Місяць тому +4

      What is a woman?

    • @nsb1755
      @nsb1755 Місяць тому +2

      @@alphaandomega2709 a human female. But who cares? It´s irrelevant. Is that the only issue you people care about? You´ve inflated the whole thing more than the ones who started it.

    • @TwelfthQuotient
      @TwelfthQuotient Місяць тому

      I dunno

  • @Third13
    @Third13 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for putting this video out there and love the passion in which you break this down. Amazed by the composure of the photographers and the images they captured!

  • @Slyoutdoors
    @Slyoutdoors Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Great breakdown! And amazing work by the photographers!

  • @PhillipKinnison
    @PhillipKinnison Місяць тому +1

    I loved this breakdown! Thank you for taking the time to critique it. I don't think we critique photo journalism enough, its nice to see and I would even love to see more stuff like this honestly. Maybe comparing coverage in older events compared to now?

  • @puckhead1221
    @puckhead1221 Місяць тому

    This is one of the best photography videos I’ve ever seen on YT…as well as one of the best from Jared.
    Well done 🤙🏼

  • @suzyrad8425
    @suzyrad8425 Місяць тому +1

    The video interview of Doug Mills on how he captured the path of the bullet includes the metadata page from the shot--I was able to get a screen grab of the page (sorry, I'm unable to paste it into this comment). Yes, he was shooting with the Sony A1, f/1.6, 1/8000. So he was using a fast lens that allowed him to shoot at 1/8000 and capture the trail.

  • @kjbkix
    @kjbkix Місяць тому

    appreciate you making this video and taking us through the photojournalist perspective. these images will be in the history books for sure

  • @kareemmichel
    @kareemmichel Місяць тому +2

    It's the idea of being a photojournalist for the President or former President for me. Like what...?
    If there is ever a dream job that I would want so badly, so desperately, even if it's to be an intern photographer again, I would aspire to be a photojournalist, capturing moments as they happen with pure honesty and emotion and having a profound impact through visual storytelling of my photos. HOLY...
    I really appreciate the detailed analysis that you provided when reviewing the iconic photographs from this past weekend. Your insights truly enhanced my understanding and appreciation of the historical significance captured in those images.

  • @3Kiwiana
    @3Kiwiana Місяць тому +1

    The shutter speed must of been insane to capture the bullet trail.

  • @joem2121
    @joem2121 Місяць тому

    Jared as usual, great job walking thru the shots. Agree with your comments. Those photojournalists are incredible.

  • @jdcurtin
    @jdcurtin 19 днів тому

    Jared - you are a master of breaking down complex photographic elements, into a well understood breakdown for average amateurs to respecting pros who’d watch or listen. As an amateur who always dreamed of being a pro since watching pro photographers with worn out Nikon and Canon bodies dinged and banged with 4 cameras dangling and big to small lenses. Those cameras looked like shiny metal objects with some black remaining, they showed these guys are pros with extra film backs connected. Fast forward, this is a great breakdown you made. great work, as always since Covid when I found you - I love your work. Keep it up.

  • @BranjRL
    @BranjRL Місяць тому +1

    I'm just a hobbyist photographer, but these photos make me want to go into photojournalism. Photographing history is a crazy concept. I just don't know where to start.

  • @BriNathanCollins
    @BriNathanCollins Місяць тому +1

    They were all locked in and fully alert. Thankful not switching lenses at the time.

  • @dragonuv65
    @dragonuv65 Місяць тому

    I didn't even think about what the photographers were doing at first, but after rewatching the footage, it's nuts! Exhilarating moment that you'd never forget getting that photo.

  • @RiccardoPearlman
    @RiccardoPearlman Місяць тому +2

    The guts and composure to hop on the moment and get a snap like that flag shot.... I'm absolutely floored. The fact that those pics seemed to be out within minutes of it happening. I am so god damn amazed on so many levels...