Dan Winters: The Road to Seeing | B&H Bild Expo
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Dan Winters is widely recognized for his celebrity portraiture, scientific and aerospace photography, photojournalism and illustrations. Join him for a review of his portfolio of celebrity portraiture, aerospace images and more.
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0:00 Early Days
5:28 Magazine Portraits
27:03 Aero Space
32:50 Photo Essays
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Thanks B&H… and more so to Dan for sharing…. One of the most important “nuggets” was towards the end… stripping away all of the goodies and the tech to really let the subject tell the story in an honest way. Studying photography in the 80’s the first month I were sent out with Mamiya C220’s with and 80mm and told to stay within a half mile of the faculty. I learnt so much in that month that has been a rock solid foundation for me over the past forty years in photography
Wowsers! Just amazing images
Very impressive. Thank you B&H and Dan Winters for a truly excellent presentation!
Incredible and extremely moving presentation. Powerful inspiration for growing my work.
This is extraordinary, spellbinding. Thank you so much.
wow. stunning work.
One of the better bild presenters.
😮 - ' photo' of my feelings..interesting to listen ! Do know his works..🥇🥇🥇❤ thanx and all the Best!!!
excellent images
Vey nice shots Dan. Enjoyed watching it. Thanks for sharing Dan and B&H
@BandH
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Why Can I not see the image when it is being talked about
impressed
Entirely the wrong frame for the earliest photo.
@RS-Amsterdam
6 ай бұрын
totally agree and the corners are not well framed too, you can clearly see the seams, they used to be filled with gold color wax .