”It’s like jazz - shooting on the streets. You’re improvising. You go out and then you get to listen the recording when you scan it or make a contact sheet.” 29:39
I can imagine there must have been a moment during filming when you realized you were capturing something truly special. Brian’s authenticity shines through, making his work so incredibly diverse and compelling. Well done, bravo to the both of you!
I don’t know many photographers who are documenting their friends and family who are dealing with crises such as drug use and gun violence, but I appreciate his perspective. Most people I have studied haven’t gone into great detail about their thoughts on the subject matter because they don’t want to offend or accidentally sensationalize the topic, but it’s so important for us to discuss our motivations and reasons for the work we create and share.
Easily one of the best episodes that I have seen on this channel. Brian is so articulate but also such a down to earth person. It's nice to hear him care about the people that he photographs such as the war veteran or the housing community in watts. You can tell that they are also very fond of him and respect the work that he does. His images of the community in watts are honestly so beautiful and humanistic. This is also one of the few episodes that I have seen from start to finish. Amazing episode
I've never heard of Brian Wertheim before but just the way he talks about people, I can feel his photos. You always make dope work but this is definitely my favorite. Great work Paulie.
For somebody that wants to be like everybody else L.A. Brian is true to himself I like his answer about originality.He shows his unconditional love in many ways .Going to the hood and being accepted really tells his truth to what he does.A beautiful piece of work .Thank you
Pauly, as a fan who followed you for over a year, this is your best walkie yet! In this video with Brian, we got to see different worlds in 1 documentary video. To have that connection with the people of Watts was beautiful. They treated him with respect like part of the family. Plus, you walking along and meeting people, and they were cool with you! I hope you'll do this in NYC, too. This could be something and to be recognized for your amazing work! 👍🏾👏🏾 Also, I need a Pauly B Walkie Talkie tote bag for my gear! 👍🏾😀
Love this one. Man ... Paulie just keeps bringing the photography motivation. Brian, you unintentionally served up a big lesson in how to treat people. Love your work. can't wait for the book on watts.
This is one of the better episodes you've done Paulie. I love the longer walkie talkies, especially from the photographers who deserve some room to breathe. Brian is a very insightful and knowledgeable guy and i'm here for it
I love photographers who are willing to put in the time to get to know the community they are shooting. Investing the time is the only way to get that kind of access. Great work by both of you
I show this series to anybody with an inkling of interest in photography. This is really one of the best work about photography of the modern age, I can fully say this without a single ounce of irony.
Could have last 5 hour, i'd be still hooked! That's it, that's what I'm seeking for, how to deal with access, the talking during shootings, strong and real connection... What a blast! Congrats man, you both did a good and important job that day! Great great great picture and all. Many thanks
Hands down an incredible episode Paulie! Eye opening, and thanks for shining light on Brian's work - what an absolute legend doing some really incredible work. I love the range in the walkies talkies, like the insane difference between each person and their style and their approach... chefs kiss!
probably the best episode to date. soo interesting. such a mixed bag. just shows if you treat someone with respect they will you. no matter their background
Brian is amazing at what he does. I cannot wait for some of the Watts work to be available, I really thoroughly enjoyed that part of this video and the images were great.
This was such an awesome episode. I’ve worked in south la for 6 years and the amount of respect this guy has really shows how genuine he is. His work is truly amazing.
Great episode. Brians approach reinforces that there is no fast track to powerful doc work. It's also a great reminder of how just being a good human cam help you in so many ways.
This is like an episode of Spanian, but with photography. Paulie B, so glad you safe my brother. BEST VIDEO you made so far, for many, many reasons. This shit is REAL, man. Damn.
So good!!🙏 Grateful to have been along for that journey! Incredible video, and I learned so much by watching every aspect of Brian at work. 📸 I want to go out shooting rn so badly but I’m healing a sprain from over the weekend. 😒
My favorite so far. Man it really takes true heart to be him going out there like that. He has that character trait that people see the sincerity in. At the end of the day, he gives something back to the people who are vulnerable enough to give him their time. Much love🤘📸
In my opinion this is the best of the series so far from the content point of view and from the techical point of view. This is what we need in youtube. Personally I feel close to Brian’s approach and his human condition focus.
Thank you so much for doing this episode. I've been having a hard time getting access for my own documentary work, and it's wonderful seeing another documentarian have access and treat the communities he's photographing with honor and respect.
Easily the best Walkie Talkie. Your magnum opus, Paulie. Bravo.
The relationship he has with the people in Watts is wild
”It’s like jazz - shooting on the streets. You’re improvising. You go out and then you get to listen the recording when you scan it or make a contact sheet.” 29:39
Reuben Radding made the same comparison between Jazz and shooting on the street, funny.
I swear these long cut walkie talkies is where it's at. I love to see a 1hr or more. It really shows the stories behind the photos
I can imagine there must have been a moment during filming when you realized you were capturing something truly special. Brian’s authenticity shines through, making his work so incredibly diverse and compelling. Well done, bravo to the both of you!
I don’t know many photographers who are documenting their friends and family who are dealing with crises such as drug use and gun violence, but I appreciate his perspective. Most people I have studied haven’t gone into great detail about their thoughts on the subject matter because they don’t want to offend or accidentally sensationalize the topic, but it’s so important for us to discuss our motivations and reasons for the work we create and share.
Easily one of the best episodes that I have seen on this channel. Brian is so articulate but also such a down to earth person. It's nice to hear him care about the people that he photographs such as the war veteran or the housing community in watts. You can tell that they are also very fond of him and respect the work that he does. His images of the community in watts are honestly so beautiful and humanistic. This is also one of the few episodes that I have seen from start to finish. Amazing episode
I've never heard of Brian Wertheim before but just the way he talks about people, I can feel his photos. You always make dope work but this is definitely my favorite. Great work Paulie.
YOU KNOW HE'S A REAL DUDE, WHEN EVERYONE IN THE HOOD GIVES HIM MUCH LOVE! RESPECT!!👊🏾
Hands down the best Paulie B vid ever. Brian is so good at fitting in and making content. Respect.
out of all the photographers you've had on walkie talkie, this guy has been by far the best one. Keep crushing it Paulie!
For somebody that wants to be like everybody else L.A. Brian is true to himself I like his answer about originality.He shows his unconditional love in many ways .Going to the hood and being accepted really tells his truth to what he does.A beautiful piece of work .Thank you
Just incredible. This could've easily been a stand-alone doc. Great work.
Emmy award winning work, Paul! And mad respect to Brian for this one.
this is the best taste of LA photography i have seen. awesome work.
Pauly, as a fan who followed you for over a year, this is your best walkie yet! In this video with Brian, we got to see different worlds in 1 documentary video.
To have that connection with the people of Watts was beautiful.
They treated him with respect like part of the family. Plus, you walking along and meeting people, and they were cool with you!
I hope you'll do this in NYC, too.
This could be something and to be recognized for your amazing work! 👍🏾👏🏾
Also, I need a Pauly B Walkie Talkie tote bag for my gear! 👍🏾😀
Brian a G for his work throughout Watts
Good shit
Love this one. Man ... Paulie just keeps bringing the photography motivation. Brian, you unintentionally served up a big lesson in how to treat people. Love your work. can't wait for the book on watts.
This was a great one.. I love the Reuben ones but this is right up there for a completely different reason.. really good.. bravo
Watched all of it. Real cool. Brian is authentic, probably opens these doors for him.
Sat down and watched the entire extended cut on Patreon without skipping. Made me feel something. Great work as always.
this is bloody fantastic
this was the best yet and what an incredible photographer Brian is, his work was truly special. keep up the great work guys
One of your best yet man. This series is documentary quality, an absolutely insane treasure trove for people to look back through for years to come.
This is one of the better episodes you've done Paulie. I love the longer walkie talkies, especially from the photographers who deserve some room to breathe. Brian is a very insightful and knowledgeable guy and i'm here for it
I love photographers who are willing to put in the time to get to know the community they are shooting. Investing the time is the only way to get that kind of access. Great work by both of you
This should be included in the "Everybody Street" documentary. The whole 1:12:30 ! every second of it!
Awesome Work Brian!
I was just thinking of that documentary too! 👍🏾
This was an exceptional episode.
Agree, top notch
This is easily the most powerful (and eye opening) walkie talkie i’ve seen to date - thank you Paulie B. and Brian 🙏🏽
One of your best video posts to date Paulie. Kudos to Brian and the community he documents.
This was PHENOMENAL. I'm in awe, Paulie.
I show this series to anybody with an inkling of interest in photography. This is really one of the best work about photography of the modern age, I can fully say this without a single ounce of irony.
Could have last 5 hour, i'd be still hooked! That's it, that's what I'm seeking for, how to deal with access,
the talking during shootings, strong and real connection...
What a blast! Congrats man, you both did a good and important job that day!
Great great great picture and all.
Many thanks
When most UA-cam ‘photography’ videos have become ennui-inducing algorithm fodder, this is absolutely fucking compelling.
Hands down an incredible episode Paulie! Eye opening, and thanks for shining light on Brian's work - what an absolute legend doing some really incredible work. I love the range in the walkies talkies, like the insane difference between each person and their style and their approach... chefs kiss!
Another great one, Paul. Brian is a masterful storyteller.
Just finished this episode. Amazing work. Brian is incredible.
Best walkie talkie to date .... the flow was ust smooth, and didnt even realise the hour had passed. Gripping story!
This was by far the best of the best. I had no idea. Huge shout out to Brian. for this extraordinary work. Great video work Paulie B!
Probably the most influential photographer to me personally thx Paulie
probably the best episode to date. soo interesting. such a mixed bag. just shows if you treat someone with respect they will you. no matter their background
We need more of this!! SO good! Congrats on the work.
Brian is amazing at what he does. I cannot wait for some of the Watts work to be available, I really thoroughly enjoyed that part of this video and the images were great.
What a privilege to see into Brian's process - a master at work.
I just watched it on Patreon amazing episode, Pauli. Thanks for taking us along on this journey.
This was such an awesome episode. I’ve worked in south la for 6 years and the amount of respect this guy has really shows how genuine he is. His work is truly amazing.
Love you Brian, miss you man. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 bravo in following him Paulie.
Another level here. Great work.
I think this might be the best episode imo.
Hope his life is getting better amazing photos Brian 👏👏👏
Great episode. Brians approach reinforces that there is no fast track to powerful doc work. It's also a great reminder of how just being a good human cam help you in so many ways.
This is like an episode of Spanian, but with photography. Paulie B, so glad you safe my brother. BEST VIDEO you made so far, for many, many reasons. This shit is REAL, man. Damn.
So good!!🙏 Grateful to have been along for that journey! Incredible video, and I learned so much by watching every aspect of Brian at work. 📸 I want to go out shooting rn so badly but I’m healing a sprain from over the weekend. 😒
Dang man. I was on the edge of my seat the entire video. This is real shit. Thank you so much for making these videos! So inspirational.
Spellbound. Beautiful.
My favorite so far. Man it really takes true heart to be him going out there like that. He has that character trait that people see the sincerity in. At the end of the day, he gives something back to the people who are vulnerable enough to give him their time. Much love🤘📸
came to the comments hoping everyone felt like i did. they did. this was special
This was amazing. Well done.
I’ll be watching this again tomorrow ‼️‼️
This was an amazing insight into LA! Sublime video!!
His photos have Gilles Peress vibes! Stunning
WOW…absolutely phenomenal
In my opinion this is the best of the series so far from the content point of view and from the techical point of view. This is what we need in youtube. Personally I feel close to Brian’s approach and his human condition focus.
Very powerful, Paulie. This was brilliant.
This is one of the best episodes!! Thanks Paullie
Absolutely insane episode
incredible stuff. what an episode. thank you brian and paulie!
Good on the art, the man who makes it and the people it's about...
One of my favorite episodes ever. He really puts the work in to actually connect to people.
Thank you so much for doing this episode. I've been having a hard time getting access for my own documentary work, and it's wonderful seeing another documentarian have access and treat the communities he's photographing with honor and respect.
In awe of Brian and the connections he makes with people so different from him.
A powerful video Paulie. Keep going and get those stories told.
incredible work and insights
what an awesome episode and Brians work and how he approaches people are mint . keep up the excellent work
That was excellent. Thanks for posting.
This is an amazing documentary film, timeless work, very well done.
Great video. Powerful work.
This is a great video and above all great photography
You outdid yourself on this one, great stuff!
First time hearing about Brian and loving his work in Watts. Great work on the video man.
I really really enjoyed this one! I love the sincerity in the approach to Brian's projects.
Excellent work!
this is the most beautiful video i have seen about people evereeee
Damn Paulie! This vid is fye!!!!!
the best one yet
Yeah this was perfect. I can do another volume of this journey
My favorite one so far!
Amazing work from you both! Thank you!!!
Superb POV, interaction from Brian and images Wow.
Wow! Incredible! Thank you, Paul!
This is so good. Give yourself a timeout and watch this
this was dope to see!
Wow fascinating! Amazing work!
Great video Paulie. One of the best.
wow, what a great episode!
fantastic stuff all around right here.
Perfect morning now thanks for the upload!
Really good man with big dreams and nice style of photography,,
Amazing work
Great episode