This channel is about a man, in the middle of the forest, stuck deeply in an epic middle age crisis, trying to save the world by making art. And oh, there is also a cute dog, so definitely a must see vlog!
Also Fine Art Photography and hand-made photography, like wet plate collodion, albumen printing, carbon printing and other 19th Century photographic processes.
My name is Borut Peterlin, based in Slovenia. I’ve graduated at Prague’s FAMU Academy (1994-98) and earned a Postgraduate Diploma at The London College of Printing (2002-03). In 2000 I received a scholarship at Fabrica, Benetton’s Research Center for Communication and began working with Oliviero Toscani. At George Eastman House under mentorship of Mark Osterman I participated in several workshops.
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Can you use the print makers friend to make a paper negative
It’s sooo cold and rainy in Sydney
@@achimboers greetings to Sydney!
Thanks for a fun video! The kids are wonderful.
I don’t like your analogy of “never trust an assistant”
Hi Borut, I can’t agree with your philosophy more, film has unique aesthetics, better quality that you can see with a looking glass because it is a true physical representation of the reality. Is this amazing silver gelatin print still available? Sorry, i’m a bit late to the party :)
Thank you @Olviin, I'm glad to hear that. Yes, please, send me an email and I will show you what I have in my archive. [email protected]
This is the only video I’ve ever seen with the pump actually shown on the vehicle! Subscribed
i would have joined if i lived nearby!
We already discuss these two techniques together. But, you know, we always the up ignoring the other nineteenth century printing out papers
Absolutely stunning photography. I lived four years in Hong Kong and can recognize many of these places. This brings back so many memories. Are these really from the 90s? Hong Kong looks still just the same, on a rainy night. I need to find this book. Thank you so much for this series of videos. And especially thanks for the ones where you open up your wet plate work. I have learned so much from you. Cannot wait to meet you in one of your wet plate workshops. Cheers!
This is simply genial.
Polymer? Hmm. Ok. Ill check it out if and when anyone doesn anything important with it. It could end up like the VanDyke Print. A process that shows up more in photography classrooms that museum walls or photo history books.
Looking forward to that one !!
You got a galvanised chassis on that classic
unfortunately not, it's original from 1972
@@BorutPeterlinPhotography my uncle has a series 1. my dad worked on them for years full chassis changes everything he is what you are to a photograph a master we in Scotland.
Dear Borut 🤩 And all the medvedi 🐻 🐻 🦁🌷 in the forest. It seems exactly that ❤!! You had great fun in your workshop . And i observe you all had FANTASTIC results I'm so jealous, it brings me tears of joy, as i know well how wonderful your workshop IS Guys, if you are new to #collodion , or #alternative photography , Go to Slovenia 🇸🇮 Go to Borut's workshop . He IS THE MAN you want to start this amazing process with. 🤩 Ask me, I'll tell you Till next time Yours always Mishmish
@@mishmishm7847 thank you so much!
The goat best channel on KZread
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Bravo! Such a great compilation🎉 thank you for all the great tips, skills and memories ❤
awesome
Looks like fun! Doing anything like this in the US?
Thank you, I'm not planning that, in my place I can definitely deliver the best workshop for sure
One day..... one day i will travel to one of your workshops !
Dear korm friend, Do not hesitate. You should take part in Borut's workshops He's a fantastic man 🤩 Ask me I recommend M.m
God dam..
Any updates on this?
Thanks for the very helpful vlog. Only question: at the end you write 50 ml of water every 100 ml of developer. Is it right?
Yes. I'm glad to hear that!
Love seeing that Landrover getting a work out. My photography is what lead me to buying the cousin, FJ Cruiser here in the states. Loving the channel!
Zdravo! Predobre fotografije, super mi je kada je tako kontrastno a same kompozicije baš dobro idu uz taj jak kontrast! Tvoje fotografije su isto odlične!
Geese, looks really expensive! Some of those images look as if the were shot with direct positive paper on the account that there was high amounts of contrast? No flashing, and no I'm not talking about the kind found in Benny Hill's sitcoms! 🤩
I am sure you already know about two other east-Europe photographers, Aleksandras Macijauskas and Jindřich Štreit, both are widely respected by me. Jason Eskenazi also.
Štrait was our teacher at Famu Academy. Thank you!
@@BorutPeterlinPhotography That is so pleasant to hear, Jindra is a magnificent person, I had the opportunity to meet him and spend some time with him in Berlin about 15 years ago!
Beautiful photographs and book
We could appreciate the picture if you wouldn't go so fast!
Thank you!
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Great photographs! What a talent
These are great. I left Hong Kong just before he took these images. I think he captured the essence of the city quite well. I'll try to find a copy of this book. Thanks for the recommendation.
Dialogue with photography - You can hear from the editors/interviewers here on this your tube video - they share some of the stories of how they got the interviews. It's at the end after Coopers presentation. kzread.info/dash/bejne/f4V5qJOcYLSWcbw.htmlfeature=shared
Your photography and videos are always so refreshing
I have Annie’s ‘At Work’ and ‘Wonderland’ which I think is a much better book, despite the fact that most of the work in it being created by her assistants 🫤
Liebowitz was great 40 years ago - but after she joined Vanity Fair she became just a tableau photographer - doing big overproduced and lifeless setups that she could delegate to her staff and then just walk in and push the shutter button.
Leibovitz lost herself with fame and money, she became a product herself. Sad to me. Most of her pictures were made by her assistants.
I see the same with Gregory Crewdson who basically shows up and presses the shutter 🤷♂️ James Patterson, the writer also hires people to write a lot of his work, which I 110% do not understand how a writer and artist could do such a thing 😢
@@honestpat7789 I didnt know for Gregory Crewdson but yes I dont understand as well
Great images! :)
very interesting review Borut; but a question, in this review you don't mention the asa you rate it at, I assume its around 1-3, from std wet plate discussions on KZread. and the light you used (ie the power, and exposure settings), to see what it takes to get these images. also, for newbies to this process how do each compare with say Kodak EkTar 100, or other relatively available negative films, esp. as far as contrast, tonality, etc.
Short answer: Don't mix pears with apples.
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So many scenes from where I work now, but they don't anything like that any more 🥲
What do you mean? Hong Kong changed or that this kind of photography is not appreciated anymore?
@@BorutPeterlinPhotography I mean the city looks visually completely different now. Like for example at 2:20, I walk by this intersection every day to work. And save for one thing in the photo, everything looks completely different now. All the signboards are gone and replaced with new shiny things, that I think arguably don't look as good.
@@Stop4MotionMakr Strange. I spent some time photographing Hong Kong at night not too long ago and some places seem exactly the same.
I appreciate being introduced to photographers that I would not normally be exposed to. Thanks!
Thank you! That's what I am aiming for. For amazing photographers and books that aren't those ten masters of photography that people are talking about time and time again.
Cool
Both interesting books. Thanks Borut!
Great videos, keep them coming please! :) I especially appreciate your comments and your personality. Best wishes.
One thought. It's about portraits. I need more food for portraits. My questionnment is: with honesty we, photographers, reveal inside of people, sometimes, we cheat, we create an illsuion of beauty. So how do you do to stay honest ? because it's difficult sometimes to say your photograph is ugly because something is wrong, is it me as photographer or model who has issue with harmony ?
To me there is a lack of emptiness, there is some weight in those photographs. They are very good but it misses a little spark. Sometimes we need yoga lessons to go beyond ourself.
Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 Watching your video in the middle of the night 😉 Thank you for all your videos! It’s a real conversation about true photography. I appreciate that you feature many Slovenian photographers. I wish somebody would make videos on Ukrainian photographers (where I’m originally from) because YT is oversaturated with presenting photography from American / Western perspective • Speaking of Ansel Adams - for some reason I just never liked his photography. I much prefer another Adams - Robert.
Tomorow I'll publish a follow up Photo book by the same photographer, the same camera, the same motif, just for different audience.
wow love it .