Fill the Frame
Photography is a vehicle for storytelling; capturing a moment in time yet allowing for endless possibilities of interpretation. Fill The Frame tells the story not only within the frame of photographs, but of the people behind the camera. The film follows eight esteemed street photographers in New York to get an exclusive look at their work and their own unique journeys. The photographers featured are Dimitri Mellos, Jonathan Higbee, Julia Gillard, Lauren Welles, Mathias Wasik, Melissa Breyer, Melissa O’Shaughnessy, & Paul Kessel.
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That is beautiful form of art " Capturing and immortalizing Life ! "
DW is gold, I love this network.
26:58 "What the fuck is this? Anyone can do this!" My thought's when I first seen street photography, then I went out and found it to be hard to find good moments and that they come very rarely, then it clicked in my head that it isn't all that easy to be good at it. That's why I appreciate it and love it so much!
I really enjoyed “Fill the frame “ thanks more like that please
I love Street photography from India
Got a lot of pleasure from watching this, thanks for making the film
Great interviews with some very talented people.
This is one great piece of work. I love the content and quality of artist.
Great documentary, been doing that "Street Photography" for the past 20 years ... Pack light (small gears with one lens) and enjoy the long walks
I think it's lot harder to do that these days. It's so easy to offend people if you point your camera on them.
This was great, thank you.
Love this doc!📸
Love your channel ❤ 🙌 keep going 💪🙂
so well said about everything. loved this
Excellent!
Wonderfull!
Great video
great video,street photography can be quite a challenge these days, but worth the endeavor
@pedrocamposnl
Күн бұрын
You bet! Specially here in Amsterdam where people are violent
@PhishedOff
Күн бұрын
Yes, I was wondering how you get away with videoing people without them getting mad at you and don’t you have to get a model waiver for each person that is in the photo? I know that also differs by country. This was fascinating thank you
I LOVE THIS VIDEO BUT BUMMED THAT THIS ISN'T A NEW VIDEO - I'VE SEEN IT A LITTLE WHILE AGO!! PLEASE PUT THIS ON DVD FORMAT THO!🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
@healerondemand3464
2 күн бұрын
@@WORDONTHESTREETphoto wow. That’s not cool
Lovely documentary.
@DWHistoryandCulture
9 күн бұрын
So glad you liked it. Make sure to subscribe for all the latest uploads 😊
@stela_camera_girl
9 күн бұрын
@@DWHistoryandCulture I did ☺subscribed.
thanks
Capture irreplaceable moments.
👍👍
I hope street photography will become more widely recognised and practiced. It is one of the greatest and hardest forms of photography and art, and it has unlimited creative potential.
Remind me of Helen Levitt and Vivien Maier
To be honest doing it in Poland Will being creapy
Enjoyable, I highlight the fact that we can overcome the fear to make streetphotography. The only thing I disagree is placing the lgbt agenda which has nothing to do with the subject
Don't try this in Germany though ...
@miriamzajfman4305
11 күн бұрын
Why ???
@ffll8427
11 күн бұрын
@@miriamzajfman4305 we have a set of laws that makes it risky to capture/publish pictures of strangers without their consent. usually, photography for arts sake is still safe but it depends on the case-by-case decision of judges because the "right to their own picture" of a person has to be weighed against the freedom of art. due to that and the general preference to privacy, many people also react very negatively (read:aggressively) when they notice you photograph them. Street Photography in Germany is a mess.
@miriamzajfman4305
10 күн бұрын
@@ffll8427 Oh now I see
@IIIYarIII
10 күн бұрын
I do candid street photography in Germany - frontal and with the faces shown - and so does a fairly large group of people that I know. Nothing really bad has ever happened, the people react nice, some of them even feel flattered and laugh when being photographed. The freedom of art exists and street photography has been accepted as an art form by the courts. We should slowly start to let go of this "this is not allowed in Germany" narrative - it hinders all of us. You CAN do candid street photography in Germany.
@ffll8427
10 күн бұрын
@@IIIYarIII I tried it once, was threatened to be beaten up by a guy with a burly dog. No thank you.
Tele a varos jo temak jo kepek
Really enjoyed vid except the background music was annoying. Actually, didn't watch the whole vid. Stopped before 13 minutes because the background music annoyed me that much.
the smash and grab style. akin to pickpocketing. tellingly, the people here are mostly well-off. so...
@barbatusimperator
10 күн бұрын
Class is a big component here and I don’t know how to talk about it
@aquilifergroup
10 күн бұрын
So what?
@kidmohair8151
9 күн бұрын
@@barbatusimperator yes. it is. you just need to look at the people who are the subjects and provide the commentary to see that.
Doing this is illegal in Germany!
I used to love the camera and made some great photos with various kinds, but I realize now what it is. The 'camera' is the 'chamber' and the chamber the place of death, which is what you create when you take a superfice and a surface and attempt to render Reality thereof. The very idea of 'wanting to immortalize Life' is the infant's tantrum turned up to eleven. The camera in other words is just another infantilizing tool/toy that maintains your state of 'surface development', and prevents any depth or health (as wholeness) - and thus Truth - from ever occurring. Alas! our Life is a Lie dictated to by machines that are gouged out of our very bodies. To record from the Old French is re + coeur, to return to the heart. The real camera in other words is the Self. You only need to observe the wild to know this. Clearly, you have spent too much time in the circus ;)
Outstanding!
Love the concept of capturing a moment in time and creating art🎨 However, walking around with a camera and snapping pictures of random strangers in NYC, can easily get you KNOCKED🥊🥊OUT😵 Unfortunately; too many "CRAZIES" 😵💫roaming the streets and definitely, not worth loosing your LIFE👀