Pawn Stars brought me here. I had just watched an episode where a man came in with a Halsman photograph of Albert Einstein. It was a great photo of him.
Hello Oliver Halsman Rosenberg. Thank you for the comment. Although I did a lot of research for the video, after I had posted it I realized that I made a couple of mistakes, including the two that you brought up. I do apologize for not checking more thoroughly. Am I correct to assume that you are the grandson of Philippe Halsman? If you are, I must tell you that I am a fan of your images as well. I really appreciate the philosophical perspective they encourage. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this video on Halsman's philosophy on photography. Would love to see other photographers/artists featured!
Bravo!! this is one of the best videos on photography on UA-cam. Thank you
Huh, I'm getting into conceptual photography just now AND am from Latvia, so this warms my heart quite a bit!
Me 2 can u send me ur insta @
lovely video
This was very useful ams inspiring thank u for sharing it
Very good video, inspired me
Third portrait is by Andreas Feininger
Pawn Stars brought me here. I had just watched an episode where a man came in with a Halsman photograph of Albert Einstein. It was a great photo of him.
hopefully this can safe my art class presentation tomorrow
2 photos you show are not by Halsman. The self portrait (Andreas Feininger) and the Einstein w tongue out.
Hello Oliver Halsman Rosenberg. Thank you for the comment. Although I did a lot of research for the video, after I had posted it I realized that I made a couple of mistakes, including the two that you brought up. I do apologize for not checking more thoroughly. Am I correct to assume that you are the grandson of Philippe Halsman? If you are, I must tell you that I am a fan of your images as well. I really appreciate the philosophical perspective they encourage. Thanks!