Perspectives: David Suchet: People I Have Shot; Fleet Street photographer Jimmy Jarche. ITV 2012.

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  • David Suchet follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, Fleet Street photographer Jimmy Jarche, in a quest to capture on camera how Britain has changed in the past century. Also features Robin Bell.

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  • @williamshaffer9216
    @williamshaffer9216 День тому +10

    What an absolutely outstanding video presentation this was! Tears welled up in my eyes for several portions of itl. What an honor to be related to such talented Photographer! As a Photographer myself, I was so impressed with his work. And to have the program featuring you in his footsteps. Thank You!

  • @paulspink2701
    @paulspink2701 32 хвилини тому +1

    Beautiful. Thank You for uploading this. Much appreciated

  • @CJBradley
    @CJBradley 2 дні тому +6

    As a photographer I love the way this was made David is a natural with people and didn't know he was a photographer. Thanks for posting this.

    • @timallenphotogram
      @timallenphotogram  2 дні тому

      Yes it's a lovely show and you can tell David has a genuine interest in photography.

  • @geirfinnlysne712
    @geirfinnlysne712 6 годин тому +2

    Thank you for this wonderful story of an extraordinary photographer.

  • @Box500spooks
    @Box500spooks День тому +5

    Best video I've seen for ages. I've admired David Suchet's acting for a long time, but only knew that he was a photographer more recently.

    • @patrickhopkinson1851
      @patrickhopkinson1851 3 години тому

      He’s the President of the Leica Society. You don’t have to have a Leica to join.

  • @michaelj7069
    @michaelj7069 22 години тому +1

    This is absolutely amazing. I did something similar with my grandfather’s photography as he documented life after fleeing Soviet occupation. Visited the places he lived. Even used his old camera. Talk about connection. Spectacular

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 День тому +4

    David, the video was simply the Ultimate video ever! I'm biased! Your acting made me a fan! The use of Leica M3, slightly older than mine! Ziggy, the M3 is 57 years in my use, from new! 1967. Your images are classic and great! Superlative work.Many thanks for sharing all of this! Bravo! Bravo!

  • @qnetx
    @qnetx 21 годину тому +2

    What a wonderful and insightful documentary. David did a wonderful job and I suspect Jimmy would have been honored and proud of him. Thank you for sharing!

  • @oldgittarist
    @oldgittarist День тому +4

    A wonderful film, beautifully done.
    One can only think that had he been in New York, Jimmy would have been as well known as Eisenstaedt, Capa and the Magnum photographers. Sad that he didn't get the recognition he deserved here in the UK.

  • @Selkirkwater
    @Selkirkwater 16 годин тому +1

    Marvellous!!! I so enjoyed this. Started on this path in university but lacked the confidence and courage. Given how things have changed, perhaps just as well. Thank you for sharing the story and photos of Jimmy Jarche and David Suchet.

  • @andrewcroft2570
    @andrewcroft2570 День тому +2

    What an excellent documentary, with stunning old photographs from Jimmy Jarche, and equally beautiful pictures from David Suchet.

  • @reggersbach24
    @reggersbach24 День тому +1

    Sir David. As a fan . I have ave thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the documentary. I am also an Anglican canon. Thank you and God bless you .

  • @Bob-Horse
    @Bob-Horse 20 годин тому +1

    Wonderful video and great shots Mr Suchet, I particularly liked your mining shots and the shot with the sheep. Your grandfathers work was fabulous, he really was a great photographer, thank you for sharing.

  • @johnscratchley3288
    @johnscratchley3288 День тому +2

    I have always admired Hercule (David Suchet) as an actor and was unaware that he had an interest in photography. Wonderful video, well done David.

  • @ashodgkin
    @ashodgkin 21 годину тому +1

    I love taking photographs. Apart from family pics I tend to follow the safe option and shoot objects and scenery rather than people. This has made me reappraise my photography and realise that I’m missing a trick. Some of the photos were wonderful.

  • @rogerhyland8283
    @rogerhyland8283 18 годин тому +1

    Fantastic story, beautifully told

  • @oc2phish07
    @oc2phish07 День тому +2

    An excellent video from one of my very favourite actors.

  • @alexcarrillo5510
    @alexcarrillo5510 2 години тому

    Great Documentary of British Journalism, as I seen that David Suchet has a book base on this Documentary Special. On my Wish List of Photography Books.

  • @philbraithwaite1316
    @philbraithwaite1316 День тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this gem.

  • @jamesdunlop8704
    @jamesdunlop8704 День тому +1

    what a lovely program and so well presented by David .He is a natural at getting on with people .He is quite right. You do not need fancy equipment just a photographic eye to see with. Do not just look at things see them.

  • @ElevatedThreat
    @ElevatedThreat День тому +2

    The best video I've seen this week!

  • @eddiekelly3224
    @eddiekelly3224 2 години тому

    Great video. Thoroughly enjoyable.

  • @bjornisB
    @bjornisB 8 годин тому

    This is a very nice documentary. Its really interesting to get to know a photographer who I hadent heard of before, even though I have seen some of his legendary photos. My god this man should be up there with all the other toop photographers in the history. And the history of the Poirot himself, following in his grand fathers footsteps, recreating some of his photos in a modern age - with his grandfathers camera, is such a delight. Heart warming even. If youre an amateur photographer- go see it. Its a great litle documentary

  • @HurleyDeanSandpointIdaho
    @HurleyDeanSandpointIdaho День тому +1

    Wonderful video. Currently I ONLY shoot black and white images. David Suchet is one of my favorite actors. I had no idea he had a passion for photography.

  • @chopinho65
    @chopinho65 День тому

    Jimmy was one hell of a great photographer. You could easily contemplate a very successful book based on his portfolio

  • @demej00
    @demej00 День тому

    I love b&w photos. I love the old cameras and miss it. Today we shoot thousands of soulless photos but that one black and white that I would get in a roll is priceless.
    David seems genuine and I really appreciated this film. Wonderful photographer and his grandfather too and congratulations on his comeback.

  • @Boatzerama
    @Boatzerama День тому

    Excellent video.

  • @dennisgreene7164
    @dennisgreene7164 День тому

    I worked with many photographers as a journalist. Without exception, they were all people people - establishing rapid rapport with anyone they met, something this documentary really brings out.

  • @johneast7987
    @johneast7987 6 годин тому

    Really good and moving

  • @raymorgan4337
    @raymorgan4337 День тому

    fantastic video.

  • @Kinadnuf
    @Kinadnuf День тому

    Brilliant! I think David Suchet is one of my favourite actors and human beings. And I don’t like many of either I can tell you.

  • @desgardner7169
    @desgardner7169 День тому

    Besides David's brilliant acting career I knew he was a photographer who used a Leica but this documentary of how he became interested in the art is very well put together! Cameras mean nothing to me but the pictures do, one day I must try a Leica out but it wont make me a good photographer! This was a lovely to watch, thank you for showing it!

  • @TheTuscaloosa
    @TheTuscaloosa 11 годин тому

    Wow, great video. The Hitler Desk photo should be much more famous. Thats why Photography will never die. Imagine you take a photo somebody in 100 years will find and has a meaning or a feeling. Simply great video. Thank you from Germany

  • @Ralf_Baron
    @Ralf_Baron 3 години тому

    Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!

  • @MegaDad
    @MegaDad День тому +1

    Wow..thank you

  • @basilboris
    @basilboris 43 хвилини тому

    @David Suchet, many years ago I was a locksmith and I opened your safe when the lock became defective. That was a long time ago!

  • @Zionist-Occupied-Government
    @Zionist-Occupied-Government 17 годин тому

    I live near Durham and I left school with no qualifications around 1987 ..
    The only job I could find was delivering sacks of coal from a local family business, so I took the job for £30 a week and it was donkey work for peanuts. .
    But when I look back I thank the Lord that I had the luxury of being above ground to breath fresh air each day and have the sunlight on my face and the space to move around freely..
    Because these Coalminers had none of the luxuries that I had, yet they all seem to harden up to their role in life and I really admire that..
    These are real men in the sense of being able to endure such hard lives without giving in or complaining, they just get on with their job.. and they seem so happy to be working.

  • @gohumberto
    @gohumberto День тому +1

    16:32 - This must be one of the best moments in any documentary. Wonderful, especially when she starts slagging off those dirty Ackermans.
    Also David, when she says they were all miners, in a mining village, you can really stop asking what all the men in her family did ..... "Miner" ..... "Miner" ..... "Miner".
    Maybe he was expecting at least one "I.T. Consultant", or "Yoga teacher".

  • @davidpearce2981
    @davidpearce2981 День тому

    Brilliant love it

  • @philipsutton2316
    @philipsutton2316 10 годин тому

    This is obviously a very old film. Is this David guy still alive? He was obviously well known in Europe, but here in Australia I've never heard of David Suchet.

    • @dalekenworthy4537
      @dalekenworthy4537 9 годин тому +1

      He's 78, was the Villain in Executive Decision with Kurt Russell and one of the best at playing Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot.

  • @bristleconepinus2378
    @bristleconepinus2378 47 хвилин тому

    changing film in a Leica in combat...bad enough of a day out in the country

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 19 годин тому

    The wall looked better with rough stone.
    Old miner has breathing trouble.