I took a Leica ICP workshop with Ed in NYC a few years ago and it was a great, productive, inspiring day. I was sad to read of his passing in the NY Times. Glad to see this interview posted.
Ed gives great advice! It's not the equipment, it is all you. Be relaxed, be very observant, be respectful to place, time and moment. Use simple cameras and lenses that you are totally familiar with.
Great video. I met Ed Keating a few years ago on Martha’s Vineyard. He was selling photos, with his lovely wife, at an art fair. If I hadn’t been on my bicycle I would have purchased one of his images. I regret not having done so to this day. He was great to chat with. I recently purchased his Route 66 book - a masterpiece. RIP Ed.
Tip #1 If nobody asks, don't tell Tip #2 Be a chameleon Tip #3 Be fearless, and don't worry about what people think Tip #4 Tenacity is key Tip #5 Leave the dogs in the car. 👏👏👏
so basically decieve and lie? its ok not to do it in general but in photography and getting what YOU want s different. this doesnt sound right, sound unethical
Great wisdom! Would've loved to meet this man and study under him!
I took a Leica ICP workshop with Ed in NYC a few years ago and it was a great, productive, inspiring day. I was sad to read of his passing in the NY Times. Glad to see this interview posted.
Thanks for sharing that memory!
Respect for this man
Ed gives great advice! It's not the equipment, it is all you. Be relaxed, be very observant, be respectful to place, time and moment. Use simple cameras and lenses that you are totally familiar with.
Exactly!
Cool interview and yep, all five of those are needed to get the shot. Thanks ED
Love “Taking the picture is the final act.”
APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO and your 5 tips! Thanks...
This was the best one yet. Great insight, genuine, more thorough than the rest of the videos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
SUCH A GREAT VIDEO! LOVE THE KNOWLEDGE HE IS SHARING!!💯🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
As a skateboarder & photographer, sneaking around places is like the default. Fun times had by all.
Great video. I met Ed Keating a few years ago on Martha’s Vineyard. He was selling photos, with his lovely wife, at an art fair. If I hadn’t been on my bicycle I would have purchased one of his images. I regret not having done so to this day. He was great to chat with. I recently purchased his Route 66 book - a masterpiece. RIP Ed.
Thanks for sharing that story. Ed will most certainly be missed.
Miss him so much. This is his daughter Emily!
Thank you for creating this with him. He loved his Leica's so much.
Thank you for writing this. This is his daughter Emily.
Great video. Thank you guys!
Thanks for watching!
Just got my first 35 mm film camera. I’m already saving for my first Leica. This video has resonated so much for me now I have to look into Ed’s book
Great to hear!
Like that Grayscale Scarf
Wooow amazing work 👏 🙌 👌, would've love to be like you, because that's have been my dreams to become a photojournalist someday😊
Tip #1 If nobody asks, don't tell
Tip #2 Be a chameleon
Tip #3 Be fearless, and don't worry about what people think
Tip #4 Tenacity is key
Tip #5 Leave the dogs in the car.
👏👏👏
now this is the kind of Gentleman I would have liked to be good friends with, sorry he has left us
really really enjoyed that, good viewing, id love to upgrade my fuji gear to Leica but that aint gonna happen, unless I get a better job :)
so basically decieve and lie? its ok not to do it in general but in photography and getting what YOU want s different. this doesnt sound right, sound unethical