Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this book! Wish I could go to the exhibition too.
@enricovankeeken162414 күн бұрын
*just go..~*
@Monochromatic7715 күн бұрын
“queer and trans communities of color in Brooklyn” yes! Finally, we are seeing trans and black bodied people being represented in the arts and media. Very brave aperture 👏
@cameo570nyАй бұрын
LOVE THE FOLD OUT BOOK AS A PHOTO PLAN.....
@laurietumer3216Ай бұрын
Really inspiring and liberating! Thank you Dayanita and all.
@ApertureNewYorkАй бұрын
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our event with Dayanita! It was a lively crowd! ☺ Don't forget to join the Club for invitations to future events, contribute to the conversations live, and enjoy discounts on featured titles and subscriptions: bit.ly/Aperture-PhotoBook-Club
@art_means_artificialАй бұрын
rubbish
@TL-xw6fhАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. Just one small request please. Can you kindly please flip the pages more slowly so that we have the opportunity to appreciate more the beauty of the photos? Thank you.
@stevetrapped2823Ай бұрын
Just been to Jamie's exhibition at HuxleyPparlour, so beautiful
@jasonmclaughlin23972 ай бұрын
The difference between the quality and depth of a conversation like this with an actual master of the craft is such a richer experience than 99% of all the photography stuff on KZbin. Thanks for giving us so much of it!
@brycechapnick2 ай бұрын
this is beautiful
@TimGreigPhotography2 ай бұрын
I used a 4x5 view camera for a while. When Joel says it was a leap of faith, he wasn't kidding! It's mind boggling to think he lugged that 10x8 around, manual exposure, composing under a cover.
@fela14892 ай бұрын
awesome book, and as a South African that flag was a no-no. Ernest Kole (Cole) was a marvel
@oscarbeetwice2 ай бұрын
Now faster
@RoyBanksGoogle2 ай бұрын
I think the viewers' experience could be improved by including the speaker and screen within the shot, so that the slides, which complement the talk, may be seen.
@mikehenkelman21113 ай бұрын
Joel is a world class talent, but I had no idea he was so introspective. So many of his perspectives speak to me deep within. Im making a career change at 52 years old into photography, and many of his thoughts are why.
@art_means_artificial3 ай бұрын
stop talking about AI! it is rubbish topic of discussion
@dimitristsagdis73403 ай бұрын
Why call it photography and not graphic or visual art. These artists are not painting with light (the definition of photography) but instructing/prompting the production of art.
@davidgambin25512 ай бұрын
AI photorealistic would be more accurate, like we don’t talk about “an AI oil painting” but rather oil painting effect AI. AI can’t do paintings, watercolours, drawings or photographs, so new technology needs new language to talk about it.
@nokiddingeddie3 ай бұрын
life
@MikeKleinsteuber3 ай бұрын
Much too serious a talk for such average photographs
@Risteard1563 ай бұрын
I just love to watch all her videos and enjoy her black and white pictures 📸 excellent photography work 💯
@timblass48113 ай бұрын
Absolute legend. Joel ignited my passion and interest in photography. Master of his craft and a true inspiration. ❤
@cyfacrider20083 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this. Really good. So appreciate it. By the way, that is a beautiful living room, the color of that sofa and everything.
@BilBrown3 ай бұрын
I think this needs to be simplified. To paraphrase Charles Harbutt, photography is the only art (if it is an art at all) where either you or your camera have to actually be there. In this, I think the first speaker and the others are missing the point - and POWER of lens-based art. The conceptual basis of the art presented by the second speaker is impressive, but is it what we would know as photography? Also, the fact that generative art does not denote authorship and images taht are made by generative means are not LEGALLY considered having an artist at the back side - then outside of being part of a collective authorship (since generative art needs the memory muse of everything that has literally be made before it to have this machine that learns know) why do these prompters even think what they have done is their own work at all??? Maybe this is as basic as Kant's moral premise that protecting consciousness is the only thing that is worth fighting for, And AI is not our human consciousness.
@BilBrown3 ай бұрын
Oh, and don't quote Sontag and Barthes. Philosphers and not photographers. Think who your audence is! I think the cat that points out that it is mostly a "artifical whiteness" that we are seeing, the infomatic game is "game over".
@fotoempauta3 ай бұрын
thank you, great presentation!
@nikolamitrovic3233 ай бұрын
She looks better as a women, but how he/she doesn't have the facial hair ? Maybe use estrogen
@nicholassyracuse52293 ай бұрын
Sublime
@BLAZEREN1013 ай бұрын
R.I.P William Anders
@LarryMaxon4 ай бұрын
I am Larry in the Catskills NY
@RostykMakushak4 ай бұрын
As a photographer and a book collector I immensely enjoyed this presentation! And as a former publishing designer I appreciate the in-depth talk about the polygraphic process of printing this book. Years ago I used to work in a small publishing house back in Ukraine and we did everything from the start (scanning, graphics, layout design) to finish (plates, offset printing on German Heidelbergs, binding etc). I had a privilege of working along side old school master printers with decades of experience behind their backs. So I get what it takes to produce a good quality book in general. And to publish a great photobook requires a lot more! Great job with "Wires Crossed"! • On a related but sad note: on May 23rd, 2024 Russia committed yet another war crime when the Russian rocket strike destroyed a big printing house Vivat Factor-Druk (Фактор-Друк) in the city of Kharkiv, killed 7 employees. The scenes of thousands of books burning were heartbreaking. It was one of the largest publishing houses in Ukraine.
@lukeboutin4 ай бұрын
Ed is the man
@art_means_artificial3 ай бұрын
who?
@ApertureNewYork4 ай бұрын
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our May gathering with the absolutely incomparable Ed Templeton! We enjoyed so much bringing you all behind the scenes on the making of “Wires Crossed.” Don't forget to join the Club for invitations to future events, contribute to the conversations live, and enjoy discounts on featured titles: bit.ly/Aperture-PhotoBook-Club 📚✨
@parkishgiri4 ай бұрын
Need a long feature or documentary film from this team! Too good 🫶
@nicoleshelly12254 ай бұрын
8 years clean off of these streets
@helenperala34594 ай бұрын
I'm just starting photography at 62 years young. The reason I began is due to everything you are saying in these videos. I totally 'grok' what your artistic process is as I think it's going to be mine also. I am already feeling the exact same 'stirrings' of my Soul. Thank you Joel so much. Plus it helps me with my isolation to be able to go out and meet others through my camera as I am always socially a bit nervous. It helps me see things anew and sometimes I see things in the picture which aren't there like eyes in the clouds etc.
@garay_riveros23 сағат бұрын
Hi Helen, to combat isolation I recomend Paulie B's Walkie Talkie series. It is on-street interviews, mainly based in new york, with both classic and up-coming photagraphers. Sara Messinger's episode talks about the way photography allowed her to find her voice and overcome her shyness. Its a great watch if you have spare time or want some inspiration, or soul-searching even.
@helenperala34594 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you so much. I'm only just learning about camera's later in life but love these ideas.
@choongching4 ай бұрын
❤
@Sergiovalentimpht4 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Master of photography!
@Adriana-qu9lc5 ай бұрын
que belleza.
@pedroparacas55235 ай бұрын
que nojo.🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
@wandilemsomi5 ай бұрын
His eye is different... thank you for up holding his narrative. It's hard for us to promote our own work and art as we live in a labor camp, and it is hard for the space to support and promote honesty focus works. Thanks for not letting this work blow in the wind...
@anupojha92835 ай бұрын
❤👏
@shivamdarnal18775 ай бұрын
❤❤
@ALAHOME5 ай бұрын
Does that Denise really know Alex Webb's work?
@Nerdzombiedisco4 ай бұрын
Nope.
@watotoentertainment84175 ай бұрын
wow sis very powerful arts
@kasinclair665 ай бұрын
Great, thank you so much, what an incredible project
@A2D_official5 ай бұрын
What an happy birthday gift ! A reconnection to the complex lives from 1965 to even 2025 with 3 creative exhibitions. This photobook video is a full treasure for whom like the work of art of Weston entangled with comtemporary images well balanced between grey and peach. This creative process is a prism of so many talented influences. Bravo 😉👌🎶
@davidpalermo46955 ай бұрын
Wonderful presentation! Another book to buy... too many books so little time. Looking forward to owning this one! "Through Another Lens" by Charis is a very good read in case you have not read it.