We challenged Street Photographers to take an Abstract Photo
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Shane and Josh take a look at the Framelines Street Photography community abstract submissions as well as the latest issue of Framelines Magazine featuring Daniel Arnold, Robby Muller, Melissa O'Shaughnessy and more.
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/ sgengler
/ derwowski
/ marklukegrant
/ chasing.thecity
/ yorkunt
/ anngraack
/ sarahplummer._
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Thumbnail Photo by Saul Leiter
Omg, amazing video! I'm pretty stocked to be featured. Thank you!
Love these breakdowns of what you both find appealing in a photo.
Glad to hear that Anton ❤️
The thing I love about Tim Baker's photo, is that the left-hand section looks like it's just the same
window, but actually it's a mirror, and you're seeing what's over your right shoulder.
It's a very clever composition.
Oh wow yes ok - don’t think we realised, super clever
12:25 I could only see a pint of Guinness
😂
Same 😂😂 Don't know what that says about us 😂😂
Just bought all 8 magazines 🙏🏼
Inspired
Fantastic ep lads. Myself and girlfriend are two wedding photographers. I’ve introduced her to you guys and framelines.
Just ordered our first mag earlier. No.8. And we are keen to join in with these assignments. 🤘
Really really appreciate that - thank you ❤️
Only high class photos and high class comments! 👍 Amazing, I love it. ❤Thanks for that great an inspirational video... 🙏👌✌💫
3:10 'Army of Darkness' -- the birth of "Bad Ash" stepping out of broken shards of mirrour
Great video. Loads of ideas and inspiration. Thanks Guys. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love that thanks Chris!
Excellent video guys, loved watching it.
Allow me to give my opinion on the subject:
Like we (and that is we as photography enthusiasts) always do is look back on those few photographers of the past that made a point in street photography.
I stopped doing that cause what I see in your video (and work from others in other good videos) the nowadays street photographers are easily on par with those ancient photographers.
Like your said with that photo of Steve Gengler (well done Steve) it is something you never ever have seen .
The Dinos are dead, long live the new ones !
Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work, your channel is among the best of the best.
Wow love this comment - it means a lot, thank you ❤️ and yes that shot from Steve is something else
Great video guys. @Shane Does the red balloon photo remind you of the Polaroid "Woman on Street" by Jan Hnizdo?
I took a look at that photo, and yeah you're not far off!
Just to clear it up, Pennywise WAS cropped out in post.
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Lovely video and another great issue. Landed here yesterday
Aha fantastic - thank you
Great photos, a lot of inspiring people out there.
Love that - thank you
If i take a photograph that is in black and white, it’s already an abstraction. A photograph in itself is an abstraction a simplification of the world. So this easily boils down to only some sort of “abstract” aesthetic just for the sake of it. Im not saying it’s wrong…but i think this could be delved more deeply into…example why the abtract movement came about in art history. Like where is the line? What truly is abstract.
Thats a lovely strat Josh 👌
Haha thanks - one of my many mid life crisees
Great Video !
Thank you !
many of the images I would not call 'abstract'
.the idea here is that it is possible to combine abstraction with representation! Hence "abstract nude", "abstract landscape", "abstract still life" . . . hence , why not the idea of "semi-abstract" photograph where the "principles of abstraction" are applied to other genre within photography . . . ?