Jacques-Henri Lartigue BBC Master Photographers (1983)

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  • @jean-loupbreton7767
    @jean-loupbreton77674 жыл бұрын

    Superbe. Un de mes photographes préféré.

  • @richardlitson1894
    @richardlitson18944 жыл бұрын

    Enjoying this series, many thanks. No ads; classy.

  • @manuels2266
    @manuels22669 ай бұрын

    Documento eccezionale. Qui il maestro aveva 89 anni, ma era ancora un ragazzino. Che fotografo!

  • @binarytechne
    @binarytechne4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading these Rob! Truly wonderful!

  • @ahmedb2559
    @ahmedb2559 Жыл бұрын

    Thnak you !

  • @taiwik
    @taiwik Жыл бұрын

    He said he only shoot with natural light but in the end he was in studio with artificial light.

  • @funkfanzzify
    @funkfanzzify7 жыл бұрын

    great...!!!

  • @Fredaspremont
    @Fredaspremont9 жыл бұрын

    7 ' 31 "Quand j'avais fini de travailler " et non "après l'école" comme cela est traduit improprement en anglais. Lartigue était un fils d'une famille fortunée, il avait ses professeurs à domicile.

  • @hilltopviewer8204
    @hilltopviewer82042 жыл бұрын

    A very nice humbling documentary. I recently saw some of Lartigue's photos at a gallery. Does anyone know the piano music at two minutes in? It is beautiful also.Thank You for the documentary Rob Hooley

  • @alastairowen3910

    @alastairowen3910

    Жыл бұрын

    It's by Francis Poulenc, Sonate pour piano à 4 mains (FP8), 2.Rustique .Performed in 1965 by Alexander Tamir and Bracha Eden on the Decca Album "Music for Two Pianos"

  • @costindanaila6027

    @costindanaila6027

    11 ай бұрын

    C. Debussy - Prelude No.8: La fille aux cheveux de lin

  • @DarkAngelEU
    @DarkAngelEU8 жыл бұрын

    It's strange that photography seems to have become something very serious in the last few decades, it's more ominous yet the way he words it - like his contemporaries, feels so natural. Painting is indeed more profound yet many go about pretending photography has to be on an equal measure to be counted for as art when it's just a game. C'est un trompe l'oeil

  • @acousticsong-guitarco964

    @acousticsong-guitarco964

    7 жыл бұрын

    Actually it has become less serious since the iPhone :-)

  • @DarkAngelEU

    @DarkAngelEU

    7 жыл бұрын

    AcousticSong - Guitar & Co Yes and in reaction the art world is taking it more seriously. Where other photographers already reacted by constructing their images (like Jeff Wall) instead of having aesthetic snapshots (like Nan Goldin), today photography is becoming a science in and of itself. The few photographers that can make a living by simply living an interesting life or having a good eye for composition is diminishing rapidly. If Nan Goldin started out today she would be completely irrelevant whereas Jeff Wall would be just another painter-photographer because of what's fashionable in the art world today. The candid photograph is no longer being appreciated as an art object exactly because everyone knows how to make them nowadays without much consideration. Therefor photography, as an artform, is increasing in difficulty. Having said that, I don't necessarily agree to that. I find snapshots to be the most beautiful way to make photographs, they aren't supposed to be very deep except for the story they are trying to tell ie the reason we push the button. As a photographer I often hand out my camera so that it feels more exciting rather than having some carefully made compositions that bore the fuck out of me. Sadly, that was then and today the art scene is once again full of bourgeois losers that were born without a childhood.

  • @acousticsong-guitarco964

    @acousticsong-guitarco964

    7 жыл бұрын

    "In those days" photography was for an elite, you couldn't own a camera being poor. Lartigue he had several being not yet an adult. Now it has become extremely democratic and yes as a professional photographer you really must make the difference, technically, have the latest gear, Most photography now is based on technical quality. Maybe being a little bit like Mr Bean on his holiday to St Tropez with his film camera, will bring the fun back? ;-) I"m far from being an experienced photographer, but I'd like the creative and simple-things-of-life-side to dominate in my photography, above always wondering if I need the latest and best gear. Anyway, I haven't got the money to be as good as certain others ;-)

  • @DarkAngelEU

    @DarkAngelEU

    7 жыл бұрын

    AcousticSong - Guitar & Co It's funny that you bring that up because nowadays pro photographers, the artists so to say, either use state of the art technology OR they use old large format cameras because it is still superior (read: higher resolution) to that state of the art digital photography. And yes it's true that what is trending is driven by technical aspects. That's also why it feels so scientific, it has this quality of describing life on a higher level. I'm on your side tho, I don't hate this kind of photography but it's not my style. I'm very curious to see what people will come up with by using new digital media like iPhones BUT I know for a fact that the art world isn't open to those things. They simply don't consider it to be art because it's not snobbish enough but as we know, the impressionists weren't the snobs' favourites either ;)

  • @nickfanzo

    @nickfanzo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Google made me do it three years later, we have serious photographers using iPhones.

  • @MrSteamDragon
    @MrSteamDragon9 жыл бұрын

    Enlightening. At 19':03" Jacques-Henri pulls out his old Kodak..what model is this ?? Cheers.

  • @remotefaith

    @remotefaith

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kodak No. 3a Folding Pocket Camera (I think)