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@simonbnyc
Күн бұрын
I still remember seeing Robert Adams' "The New West" for the first time back in 1977 and it completely changed everything for me. It was indeed the "silence" of his images that resonated with me.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Glad you have a similar view of his work, thank you so much for watching Simon!
@crashly1000
23 сағат бұрын
Hi Tatiana, in a sea of boring images, technical drivel, self promotion and self seeking proponents of fine art photography you are a rare shining light. Your honesty, insight and obvious true love of photography in all its aspects and genres is a breath of fresh air. I have been a commercial and find art photographer for over 50 years so my bullshit radar is on high alert . Well done, and keep up the good work.
@toine1915
Күн бұрын
Hello, Tatiana. Great video about a more than great photographer. From the previous words you can already tell that I am a big fan of Robert Adams. The simplicity with which he wanted to make clear the pace at which the USA was changing is sublime. Trees in particular had a great attraction for him. This is very clear in the interviews he gave. The influence of his lovely wife in compiling his books is also something I really appreciate in him. That is why I am so grateful to you for this video. A sincere friendly greeting from the Netherlands, Antoine.
@TatianaHopper
22 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for your feedback Toine, all the best to you!
@fernandosocorro4175
Күн бұрын
Yep. I think if we can convey our Zen experience during the full process of making photos, then our "silence" of the soul becomes a shared gift. Great video
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Agreed, thanks you for watching Fernando!
@ghostdragon9221
Күн бұрын
Thank You Tatiana, wonderful video. I love learning. Have a wonderful week.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much, you too have a great week!
@sebastiangatto1290
Күн бұрын
Thanks for another top- notch video and the lessons imparted.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching Sebastian!
@JoeJoe4P
Күн бұрын
Hi Tatiana. I loved this video. The essence of silence. You presented it beautifully. Black and white, quiet. The full frame/page telling the story. Less is more. Thank you for presenting this. I was not familiar with Adam’s work, but love what he does. I hope all is well. God bless🙏✌️📷
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much my friend, hope all is well with you and you've recovered well. God bless!
@donyee8970
Күн бұрын
Thanks Tatiana for a wonderful video. Silence is important to me because it's room for my thoughts. In the music of life, the notes are just as important as the space between the notes which is silence.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Very poetic comment, thank you for watching and leaving your thoughts I appreciate it!
@mid90s75
Күн бұрын
Another great video, I really appreciate your insight as much as I appreciate Robert Adams photography! Best!
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@caw25sha
Күн бұрын
I think every photograph has subliminal instructions within it telling our minds what soundtrack to generate from our own experiences. Traffic, talking, music, the wind, and of course silence.
@daviddrex9750
Күн бұрын
Another excellent video thank you very much. I was wondering if you could have more videos of photographers that are not well known thank you very much. Keep up the good work.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
I’m sure I’ll come out with more as I find out about more photographers! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Ps - I actually have a video in the pipeline about another photographer that’s been quite overlooked!
@TheNitebinder
Күн бұрын
Never heard of photographer Robert Adams. However I do find his photographs about southwest very interesting. I was stationed near Barstow California from 1983 to 1984. Adams was able to capture the vastness and the man made structures and environments needed to survive out there. Although most photographers just compose and snap the shutter then wait to find another subject. For others, it's a time to reflect and/or meditate when studying the location before capturing an image or a series of images.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
That’s a great way of putting it, I lack the perhaps cultural and spatial context to have a more deeper understanding of Robert Adams work but still I think of it in a similar way that you described there - meditative and reflective qualities. Thank you so much for watching!
@inhaler97
Күн бұрын
Thinking about time and Robert Adams "What We Bought" also uses this time and light in his work, especially when heading into interiors of strip malls and industrial buildings, then heading back out to the distance, in the darkness. Im not sure, but Eden was probably pre-"What We Bought" or along the same time line, but his use of slow/silence, is present in both, and more!
@bnrynlds
Күн бұрын
I think Todd Hido embraces the silence very well too.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Completely agree actually I should have made mention to the video I made about Todd Hido in this video (I address silence, ambiguity and liminal spaces if I remember correctly on that one).
@genehilmu8189
20 сағат бұрын
Wonderful job as always ❤
@TatianaHopper
19 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much Gene!
@thomashilmersen711
Күн бұрын
A lot of Robert Adams' work reflects the emptiness of the area where he was. But I think you could show silence and emptiness even in the big cities, perhaps at night or from high up in a tall building. Or maybe both ... the lone light in a highrise office building at night, the analyst working at 3am, while the rest of the city sleeps.
@pakomakk3944
Күн бұрын
Your content is amazing, congrats 🤘🏻👊🏻👊🏻
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much! 🤝🏻
@rfw3studio
Күн бұрын
Nice video - Silence at its best. Less is always more.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Less is more 100%, thank you so much for watching.
@billgreen1140
Күн бұрын
Thank you for the quality content.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching Bill!
@jamesmonte9214
Күн бұрын
Great video Tatiana👍
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you James!
@artivism4068
Күн бұрын
"reconcile us to life"❤
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
I read that at first I knew I had to include that in the video! Thanks for watching.
@carlwarrenphoto
Күн бұрын
My evening watch ,thank you
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching Carl!
@VictorReynolds
20 сағат бұрын
Silence is an important theme in photography. It challenges us as photographers to step away from the business of our world and focus on those often forgotten places.
@TatianaHopper
19 сағат бұрын
Agreed Victor, thanks for sharing your perspective!
@WhiskyLock
Күн бұрын
Thank you 👍
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching 🤝🏻
@skinthekat0530
13 сағат бұрын
The destruction of Oregon old growth forests was a dominant theme in Robert Adam's West.
@JCarlos.unknown
Күн бұрын
There's a great book by Robert Adams: "Beauty in photography" (published by Aperture).
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Is it a book of essays? Thank you for the suggestion!
@scotskinner4350
20 сағат бұрын
I borrowed Robert Adams book "American Silence" from the library.
@TatianaHopper
19 сағат бұрын
Awesome I need to check that one!
@dangilmore9724
Күн бұрын
Robert Adam's images have a very "liminal" quality. Some of the images are, for lack of a better word, unsettling. There's a "loneliness" to the Images. It's almost like people should be in the images, but they aren't they are there, but not at that particular time.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
I think the ambiguity in his work really adds another layer of interest and I find that it’s also a key to understanding his “commenting” or ideas behind his images.
@dangilmore9724
Күн бұрын
@TatianaHopper It's also a sense of "there's something going on here' and what that is is deliberately left to the viewer.
@ThePurpleHarpoon
13 сағат бұрын
Is there such a thing as a 'great' photograph? I can think of interesting photographs, but I can't think of a great one.
@ANDRE4
Күн бұрын
Olá Taitiana, muitos parabéns pelo vídeo. É um excelente vídeo com fotografias (tuas) muito interessantes agradecendo-te desde já pela tua determinação na criação de um bom conteúdo informativo e reflexivo sobre fotografia, sendo eu já um subscritor teu há imenso tempo. Considero extremamente interessante e importante continuar a documentar a paisagem lusitana em película levando assim mais a sério aquilo que enquadramos e quebrando o paradigma das fotografias clichês dos "instastories" e publicações do "Instagram" que estamos tão sobrelotados. Espero que continues com o excelente trabalho e gostaria de ver um vídeo teu onde se fala bom Português, sendo isto uma sugestão ;) Despeço-me com os mais cordiais cumprimentos de Guimarães, Portugal.
@TatianaHopper
Күн бұрын
Continuarei a trabalhar e capturar imagens da paisagem Portuguesa com todo o gosto. Um dia farei um vídeo (aliás eu fiz um vídeo para membros onde falei do grande trabalho do Artur Pastor embora que em inglês, acabei por falar muito de Portugal). Obrigada por ver os vídeos e apoiar o canal!
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