G’day Tim I really enjoyed watching this video. Please make more like this one. Wow Jeff certainly is an amazing street photographer for sure! I love his work. 😎👍 Thanks for sharing. ✌️
This is a fantastic appetizer! I never heard of Jeff Rothstein. Not only do I like his street photos, I really like his narration. He has a very interesting perspective and journey. He started in the 1970s shooting with film cameras at a time when few people had cameras, and then to the present day when he shoots JPGs and mostly uses a point-and-shoot digital camera. I wrote down many of the things he said. Like just having fun, how he loves the randomness and rhythm of the streets, and that he feels like he is playing with house money when he gets a banger shot. Thanks for posting this video.
Thanks for watching. Yup his words are a reminder to just enjoy the process, being out with your camera and with society. The results are just the icing on the cake.
Thanks for doing this, Jeff is an amazing photographer and a great guy! Ive had the pleasure to see him work the streets and chat with him. This was great! Thanks again!
For someone that lives in France, and grew up in SF, seeing these reminds me of the bustling city life I used to know. Here in France, if you're not in the major city like Paris (but even if you're in Paris) carrying a camera as a EDC people look at you like if you're carrying a weapon lol.
thank you for the effort and sharing. your images are wonderful reminders of my growing up in brooklyn/nyc. (james madison high school/family had a bodega on E14/Ave A). thumbs up.
Thank you Mr. Jeff. You have such a calming voice and beautiful photographs.
He sure does.
G’day Tim I really enjoyed watching this video. Please make more like this one. Wow Jeff certainly is an amazing street photographer for sure! I love his work. 😎👍
Thanks for sharing. ✌️
Thanks for watching!
Very nice, thanks for sharing your story!
Thanks for watching!
Great. Thank you. I like the pictures and how and what Jeff says about his approach and experiences of street photography.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a fantastic appetizer! I never heard of Jeff Rothstein. Not only do I like his street photos, I really like his narration. He has a very interesting perspective and journey. He started in the 1970s shooting with film cameras at a time when few people had cameras, and then to the present day when he shoots JPGs and mostly uses a point-and-shoot digital camera. I wrote down many of the things he said. Like just having fun, how he loves the randomness and rhythm of the streets, and that he feels like he is playing with house money when he gets a banger shot. Thanks for posting this video.
Thanks for watching. Yup his words are a reminder to just enjoy the process, being out with your camera and with society. The results are just the icing on the cake.
Thanks for doing this, Jeff is an amazing photographer and a great guy! Ive had the pleasure to see him work the streets and chat with him. This was great! Thanks again!
Thanks for watching.
For someone that lives in France, and grew up in SF, seeing these reminds me of the bustling city life I used to know. Here in France, if you're not in the major city like Paris (but even if you're in Paris) carrying a camera as a EDC people look at you like if you're carrying a weapon lol.
use your phone!
Yeah man, I feel you. Same thing over here in Germany..
Same here in Germany....
6:17 - 6:24 is beautifully edited.
This was great
Thanks!
Wise words from Jeff and of course his work speaks volumes by itself. One word though from me…Fabulous.
Keep them coming Tim!
Great video! Ah! Age, I'm 80 and try each day a walk. Digital makes it possible! Film now and then.BW only. Best regards Bravo!
Keep it up
Really enjoyed this! Great stuff from Jeff!
Thanks for watching.
thank you for the effort and sharing. your images are wonderful reminders of my growing up in brooklyn/nyc. (james madison high school/family had a bodega on E14/Ave A). thumbs up.
You are so welcome!