Thanks for sharing your personal story and congratulations on your exhibition. By the way, you would be in heaven if you visited Japan, there are more than 100 exhibitions every month in Tokyo! So many talented, often young creative photographers here and many of then shoot film. In Japan, there wasn't ever a film resurgence, film photography has always been taught in the art schools and has never gone away, it's a way of life here. Thanks again for sharing your experience...
What a wonderful visit and moving story! And congrats to your own exhibition! 👏 I can totally relate to what you shared about your father. My 89 years old dad became my favorite subject when I decided improving my portrait photography by taking workshops with the amazing Argentine photographer Adolfo Rozenfeld last year in fall, just in when the 2nd wave of the pandemic was hitting Germany where we Iive. I owe my dad, being a photographer himself, that he made me discover the magic of photography from very early on and is still sharing his darkroom secrets with me today. I am thankful for his love, patience and generosity and I see that in the pictures I took from him. Thank you so much for sharing his story and all the best for your family!
Wonderful and moving photographs of your father, I really enjoyed seeing them. Shame I was viewing them backlit, maybe one day I'll see them in reflected light. I very much enjoyed your musings as always; I find you very inspiring and uplifting - thank you :)
I only wish that I could give this video two thumbs-up! The photographs of your Dad are a sweet and heartfelt tribute to the loving bond between you two. A great day to share with your daughter, too.
Wonderful pictures, thanks for sharing, I am in the process of trying to put together 40years of photography exhibition, this helped me to get some focus, love the idea of the box of prints👏👏 from Ireland
Congratulations Ari! This exibition is a great goal! You are my inspiration, I like your photos, your videos and your way of living, how you spend your time giving a sense to every minute you live.
I appreciate how you said that you didn't want to exploit your father's condition. Folks who do that don't stop or-care -to think about how THEY'D feel if they didn't have the capacity to understand that they were being portrayed in an unflattering way.
Congratulations on your exhibition Ari, I'm sure it will be a great success, your efforts are always fresh and unusual, in a very good way. Loved the last photo particularly. Gerry.
Nice! I've previously wanted to comment that I think you are so lucky you can still take pics of your dad. I lost mine in 2002 and we didn't have many photos of him. I made sure we didn't repeat the mistake with mom and I kinda drove her crazy but now that she's gone too, I'm so glad I did. In my case, they wouldn't like it if I put their pictures up for public display. Great galley theme though.
Yeah. These are delicate things. You don’t want to exploit anybody. And that’s why I really wanted to make this exhibition about my dad - not so much about his illness. And yes, I’m so lucky he is still around :-)
Congratulations! The excellent and expressive photos shown here in the video definitely characterize the rest of the material from the exhibition. I wish I could be there, that I could only watch it through social media. Best wishes!
I wish i could have been there for this. My mother's alzheimers took her mind many years ago where she can no lo ger communicate with anyone except with facial expressions. But yet her body is so healthy for her age.
could you tell me the name of the photographer of the book 'ASTROBOTHNIA.?the one image i saw in the book really blew me away.wonderful video.wishing you and all at home a very happy new year/
Thanks for sharing your personal story and congratulations on your exhibition. By the way, you would be in heaven if you visited Japan, there are more than 100 exhibitions every month in Tokyo! So many talented, often young creative photographers here and many of then shoot film. In Japan, there wasn't ever a film resurgence, film photography has always been taught in the art schools and has never gone away, it's a way of life here. Thanks again for sharing your experience...
I follow so many Japanese photographers!! There is something in water there because so many talented photographers come out of Japan!! :-)
What a wonderful visit and moving story! And congrats to your own exhibition! 👏
I can totally relate to what you shared about your father. My 89 years old dad became my favorite subject when I decided improving my portrait photography by taking workshops with the amazing Argentine photographer Adolfo Rozenfeld last year in fall, just in when the 2nd wave of the pandemic was hitting Germany where we Iive. I owe my dad, being a photographer himself, that he made me discover the magic of photography from very early on and is still sharing his darkroom secrets with me today. I am thankful for his love, patience and generosity and I see that in the pictures I took from him.
Thank you so much for sharing his story and all the best for your family!
Thank YOU for sharing yours! Thank you!
Thanks you for your videos Ari.
Beautiful lovely, warm photos of your father.
Great work.
Thank you so much!! Thanks for your feedback!
Wonderful and moving photographs of your father, I really enjoyed seeing them. Shame I was viewing them backlit, maybe one day I'll see them in reflected light. I very much enjoyed your musings as always; I find you very inspiring and uplifting - thank you :)
Thanks, James. Thanks!
Your own exhibition... wow! Congrats, beautiful photos of your father.
Thanks thanks. Yeah, he is an excellent model!
I only wish that I could give this video two thumbs-up! The photographs of your Dad are a sweet and heartfelt tribute to the loving bond between you two. A great day to share with your daughter, too.
Thank you thank you!! Appreciated!
Wonderful pictures, thanks for sharing, I am in the process of trying to put together 40years of photography exhibition, this helped me to get some focus, love the idea of the box of prints👏👏 from Ireland
Thank thanks. Putting your pictures on walls is always a good idea :-)
Thank you so much for creating your videos, they are always so great to watch, congratulations on your exhibition.
Thanks. And thank you for watching!
Congratulations Ari on your exhibition. Great work and love all the videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank you thank you!!
Congratulations Ari! This exibition is a great goal! You are my inspiration, I like your photos, your videos and your way of living, how you spend your time giving a sense to every minute you live.
:-). Thanks thanks. Very kind words.
I appreciate how you said that you didn't want to exploit your father's condition. Folks who do that don't stop or-care -to think about how THEY'D feel if they didn't have the capacity to understand that they were being portrayed in an unflattering way.
Yeah -- there is that, and then also from an "artistic point of view", I feel that would have been lowering standards, cheap .......
Congratulations on your exhibition Ari, I'm sure it will be a great success, your efforts are always fresh and unusual, in a very good way. Loved the last photo particularly.
Gerry.
Thanks, Gerry.
Lovely moving video. Kiitos.
Thank you for watching!
Nice! I've previously wanted to comment that I think you are so lucky you can still take pics of your dad. I lost mine in 2002 and we didn't have many photos of him. I made sure we didn't repeat the mistake with mom and I kinda drove her crazy but now that she's gone too, I'm so glad I did. In my case, they wouldn't like it if I put their pictures up for public display. Great galley theme though.
Yeah. These are delicate things. You don’t want to exploit anybody. And that’s why I really wanted to make this exhibition about my dad - not so much about his illness. And yes, I’m so lucky he is still around :-)
Congratulations! The excellent and expressive photos shown here in the video definitely characterize the rest of the material from the exhibition. I wish I could be there, that I could only watch it through social media. Best wishes!
Thanks thanks. :-)
HeyAri great photos and story, thanks.
Thanks for watching!!
What a nice find from the thrift store. My best one is canonet 28. Never seen any good photography books.
It’s hit and miss. Mostly miss.
excellent......
In short, wonderful.
:-) thanks thank you!
I wish i could have been there for this. My mother's alzheimers took her mind many years ago where she can no lo ger communicate with anyone except with facial expressions. But yet her body is so healthy for her age.
I feel for you and your mother. I know what you mean. I wish you strength and all the best!
could you tell me the name of the photographer of the book 'ASTROBOTHNIA.?the one image i saw in the book really blew me away.wonderful video.wishing you and all at home a very happy new year/
Awesome Content. How do you stream the exhibition please? I will have an exhibition in 1 month circa. Thanks, Max
I did TH-cam live. It's more challenging than I thought -- content, audio and video -vice. Make sure you test the connection in advance :-)
I'm happy for you! Congratulations. Did you make all new prints for the exhibition?
No. I could not make those large prints in my darkroom so I got them printed.
... and thanks :-)
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I want to do a exhibition but I hesitate because I don't know if my work is good enough
That is a difficult question. Do you have somebody you trust -- for a second opinion?
Ari, I am sure you've composeed poetry. I mean it's impossible that you didn't try some in English. May we have some ? :)
Gz näyttelystä ja kirjasta.
11:13 from those of us who know ❤️❤️❤️
:-)