It was a 3-day story-telling training in Jakarta in August 2009, organized by Mercy Corps, with Thatcher Cook and writer Roger Burks as trainers, that made me immediately fell in love with documentary photography. I bought a digital SLR camera 3 months later. This video cures my thirst. I really enjoyed this entertaining lecture. It worths my sleepless night. Thank you. - Susy from Indonesia -
Thanks, I've watched this over a couple of days and it was not only very informative but Thatcher came across as a great communicator as well as a terrific photographer, thanks
Having worked documenting poverty in the American Southwest during the 1960s/70s War On Poverty I have some sense of the challenges presented to create work of this caliber. Can't say how impressed I am with the quality, depth, and scope of this photographer's work. It is hard enough to make compelling images of poverty and the people effected by it but to do so with compassion untainted by prejudgement and unconscious condescension...well that's a real achievement! Beautiful images, sensitively created, and a wonderfully modest style! Thanks Thatcher & thanks B&H from a photographer from Bar Harbor, Maine!
One of the best presentations on the subject, entertaining and very inspiring. Outstanding photographs and interesting lecture, many thanks to Thatcher Cook & B & H.
Probably not. These are probably the few chosen ones from hundreds or more photos he shot. Though his work is really great. Too many documentary photographers are able to tell the story but the photos look like snaps. But this photographer, these photographs are beautiful.
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Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the account password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Tripp Josue I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
great presentation mate! thank you for your time! And thank you to B&H for producing video, great job!!! Six years later and i still got so much from the presentation!!!
I loved this video, has to be the best one yet. He is a good man you can just tell by the way he talks about the people he has met and photographed. I shoot film and have to laugh at people who are surprised at how good it looks and how little has to be done if you get it right in camera.
B and H Ive must of watched this atleast 3-5 times please bring this guy back and do a follow up or just do the same sing. Ive watched a lot of these from ur channel and hands down top 3.
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He's there to talk about documentary photography and people ask what's the focal length, which camera, film or digital...shut the f*** up as* h*le! That's so f*****g annoying.
@@raoct5999 Dude's hustling. Travelling and making beautiful pictures. I'm trying to listen to his stories and watch more and more of his photographs. And these people can't stop about his damn equipment. He's said it so many times already.
I also used a "sky light" filter with film. I now keep a UV filter on lenses to cut down on haze, and because it's cheaper to replace a filter than the front element of a lens.
UV filter won’t cut down haze. It blocks UV from damaging film. Does not affect digital sensors. UV and skylight filters have a tint to them. Protector filters are completely clear.
"Skylight" filter. From film days, but still good to leave on your lens to protect the front element. I use a UV filter. My go to lens That I use for 95% of my work is the Nikkor 24-120 f.4. For me 35 mm only would be too wide for most stuff, but that's me. It differs with each person.
love the fact these people cant believe its film - its called having skills so you dont need to spend hours in front of the computer. Get it right. Job done.
Hi Thatcher! I was thinking of you so I Googled you and found this. Beautiful, beautiful photography ! You've been busy! I'm in Saint Johns FL now so if you're ever down this way please give me a call,,,still the same phone number. Hope you are well. With love ~ Maria
+ Marco Dabas the lighting isn't for your benefit. The lighting is set up, so that the real audience can see the presentation and images on that back white wall.
It was a 3-day story-telling training in Jakarta in August 2009, organized by Mercy Corps, with Thatcher Cook and writer Roger Burks as trainers, that made me immediately fell in love with documentary photography. I bought a digital SLR camera 3 months later. This video cures my thirst. I really enjoyed this entertaining lecture. It worths my sleepless night. Thank you.
- Susy from Indonesia -
Thanks, I've watched this over a couple of days and it was not only very informative but Thatcher came across as a great communicator as well as a terrific photographer, thanks
Having worked documenting poverty in the American Southwest during the 1960s/70s War On Poverty I have some sense of the challenges presented to create work of this caliber. Can't say how impressed I am with the quality, depth, and scope of this photographer's work. It is hard enough to make compelling images of poverty and the people effected by it but to do so with compassion untainted by prejudgement and unconscious condescension...well that's a real achievement! Beautiful images, sensitively created, and a wonderfully modest style! Thanks Thatcher & thanks B&H from a photographer from Bar Harbor, Maine!
Love your work! He is as humble as his art is outstanding!!
This is my fave presentation ..... great photos ..... such a humble man .... and so patient with all the gear questions .... more of him please!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed.
I really enjoy this video and the honesty approach of Mr Cook, He still of life is admirable!
Salvador from UK (Oxford)
One of the best presentations on the subject, entertaining and very inspiring. Outstanding photographs and interesting lecture, many thanks to Thatcher Cook & B & H.
Every single photo he shot is stunning.
Probably not. These are probably the few chosen ones from hundreds or more photos he shot. Though his work is really great. Too many documentary photographers are able to tell the story but the photos look like snaps. But this photographer, these photographs are beautiful.
Such a great person with great presentation...worth to watch .
To all posters:
Thank you so much for watching the B&H Photo TH-cam Channel and for your active participation. We are very pleased that you derive value from and find our presentations useful and informative.
Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the account password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@Kaiden Arian Instablaster ;)
@Tripp Josue I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Tripp Josue It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Kaiden Arian you are welcome xD
great presentation mate! thank you for your time! And thank you to B&H for producing video, great job!!! Six years later and i still got so much from the presentation!!!
I loved this video, has to be the best one yet. He is a good man you can just tell by the way he talks about the people he has met and photographed. I shoot film and have to laugh at people who are surprised at how good it looks and how little has to be done if you get it right in camera.
Enjoying this video,I really loved that image of the women in the former Soviet republic of Georgia during the house blessing,wonderful work!
Love photo talks like this one! Really shows how big the world is and the many different cultures. Much enjoyed!
luckily just came across this presentation. Enthralling and inspiring. Wonderful photography by a humble, pragmatic and empathetic man
B and H Ive must of watched this atleast 3-5 times please bring this guy back and do a follow up or just do the same sing. Ive watched a lot of these from ur channel and hands down top 3.
@aplakatah Thank you so much for watching the B&H Photo TH-cam Channel and for your participation. We are very pleased that you derive value from and find our presentations useful and informative.
Beautiful images and play with light and colors, amazing guy! Loved every second of this video
peopel should really not ask a photographer like this about what lenses he prefers over and over, it insults his intelligence and talent
He's there to talk about documentary photography and people ask what's the focal length, which camera, film or digital...shut the f*** up as* h*le! That's so f*****g annoying.
@@raoct5999 Dude's hustling. Travelling and making beautiful pictures. I'm trying to listen to his stories and watch more and more of his photographs. And these people can't stop about his damn equipment. He's said it so many times already.
Thank You Mr.Cook & Thank You B&H Enjoyed, Learnt... :)
Respect for your work. Really great images. Keep it up!
Stop asking about his equipment OMG people this is documentary workshop!
what a great guy - more film shooters pls! Kind Regards from Berlin.
Beautiful soul. A great talent.
Awesome talk sir!
Beside a great photographer he is also a great man
My favorite B&H talk.
The best one I have watched so far.
I also used a "sky light" filter with film. I now keep a UV filter on lenses to cut down on haze, and because it's cheaper to replace a filter than the front element of a lens.
UV filter won’t cut down haze. It blocks UV from damaging film. Does not affect digital sensors. UV and skylight filters have a tint to them. Protector filters are completely clear.
Fabulous video, can't find anything current by Thatcher though , just wondering what happened.
great mosque story. Wonderful talk
Very inspirational thank you
Great storyteller. Thank you!
Can I ask what kind of camera he was using, I heard in the video, but I couldn't remember. :D Did anyone remember? :)))
Thank you!
"Skylight" filter. From film days, but still good to leave on your lens to protect the front element. I use a UV filter. My go to lens That I use for 95% of my work is the Nikkor 24-120 f.4. For me 35 mm only would be too wide for most stuff, but that's me. It differs with each person.
love the fact these people cant believe its film - its called having skills so you dont need to spend hours in front of the computer. Get it right. Job done.
and great duck hunting story !
great guy.
Whats wrong with the link of the web site??? lol
Hi Thatcher! I was thinking of you so I Googled you and found this. Beautiful, beautiful photography ! You've been busy! I'm in Saint Johns FL now so if you're ever down this way please give me a call,,,still the same phone number. Hope you are well. With love ~ Maria
“Armenia moved their border” is an interesting way to say that Armenia has invaded Azerbaijan’s territory.
‘’Um’’
great video ! Just a coment , but for being b and h , its the worst lighitng set up i ever seen on a speach xD
+ Marco Dabas the lighting isn't for your benefit. The lighting is set up, so that the real audience can see the presentation and images on that back white wall.
I really enjoy this video and the honesty approach of Mr Cook, He style of life is admirable!
Salvador from UK (Oxford)
He truly is an inspiration!