Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to every episode - and David duChemin was the first photographer, who choose in #myFive, I have known even years before.
I enjoyed a lot listening to his story. His definition of "image" sounds very fascinating. It was truly eye opening :) I've learnt one more thing watching this episode. Thank you so much Jeff!
Another good video Jeff. The more of these I see the more I see the uniqueness the series has. (a) the question of five influential images, which may or may not emerge from a more lengthy interview, to (b) the scope and breathe of variety, from ethereal and avant garde to the bigger than life images of Africa an Patagonia; you have hit on something very special in the area of photography commentary. This is a complete turn around in my initial experience of the series. I say this with all sincerity. I tend to be a "comment groupie" so ignore my "gushing."
Mr. duChemin has such a unique philosophical perspective on life and photography. We shoot to stay alive!
He does. Thank you
Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to every episode - and David duChemin was the first photographer, who choose in #myFive, I have known even years before.
Very cool. Thanks.
Excellent! I totally love to capture an adventure or discovery. For me, it began with dreaming about what it was like at a spot on a map.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another fantastic video! Very inspirational to me and I'm sure others. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you! Will do!
Woohoo! ❤ Canadian 🇨🇦 at last! 🍁 Greetings from Toronto, eh! 😄 Amazing selection of #MyFive images
Yay, thank you!
I enjoyed a lot listening to his story. His definition of "image" sounds very fascinating. It was truly eye opening :) I've learnt one more thing watching this episode. Thank you so much Jeff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another good video Jeff. The more of these I see the more I see the uniqueness the series has. (a) the question of five influential images, which may or may not emerge from a more lengthy interview, to (b) the scope and breathe of variety, from ethereal and avant garde to the bigger than life images of Africa an Patagonia; you have hit on something very special in the area of photography commentary. This is a complete turn around in my initial experience of the series. I say this with all sincerity. I tend to be a "comment groupie" so ignore my "gushing."
We like the gushing. Keep it coming. ;)
Where’s the link to the TED Talk?
My bad. I've added it to the shot notes. But here it is.
www.ted.com/talks/paul_nicklen_animal_tales_from_icy_wonderlands?language=en
@@TheCritHouse Many thanks! 🙏
@@TheCritHouse Wow, so wonderful (and sad). Thanks for the link