The difference between being a photographer and being an outstanding photo-journalist is apparently maintaining a huge heart as well as technical expertise
That little flinch he does at 4:04 tells the whole story about his time in Vietnam. You can see it in his eyes that for a brief moment, he was suddenly back there in the midst of it all, even though 50 years had already went by...
Thank you Sony and David for putting this video together, David is a real legend and master of his craft. (Nothing will make you a better and more interesting photographer than just being a photographer), perfect.
This video was an inspiration. I absolutely love my modern, sharp and clinical GMaster glass, but man I also love shooting with my Takumars and Rokkors, and playing around with swirly Soviet lenses and my 72 year old 58mm Exakta mount Biotar. Antique shops, flea markets and yard sales can end up being candyland for me.
Beautiful! For his artistry and his wisdom! And for acknowledging and documenting the stubborn determination of our generation to challenge the stereotypical limits of old age!
Great video! Thank you for your sharing and inspiration. I have a little dog that has touched my life the same. ))) Great to see such a friendship always! )))
The difference between being a photographer and being an outstanding photo-journalist is apparently maintaining a huge heart as well as technical expertise
How can someone dislike it? I can feel his passion for what he did and does and that, my friend, is everything!
That little flinch he does at 4:04 tells the whole story about his time in Vietnam. You can see it in his eyes that for a brief moment, he was suddenly back there in the midst of it all, even though 50 years had already went by...
Thank you Sony and David for putting this video together, David is a real legend and master of his craft. (Nothing will make you a better and more interesting photographer than just being a photographer), perfect.
Absolutely incredible!!! Congratulations David Burnett for a life well lived.
This video was an inspiration. I absolutely love my modern, sharp and clinical GMaster glass, but man I also love shooting with my Takumars and Rokkors, and playing around with swirly Soviet lenses and my 72 year old 58mm Exakta mount Biotar. Antique shops, flea markets and yard sales can end up being candyland for me.
Amber and Garrette, I'm at a loss for words, absolutely superb film!
Thanks so much!
Thanks a million :)
Beautiful! For his artistry and his wisdom! And for acknowledging and documenting the stubborn determination of our generation to challenge the stereotypical limits of old age!
I had this video as a 20 minute ad on TH-cam, the algorithm works, it was interesting
What a tribute to you and your work David. I was so moved...touched my heart and soul. Lovey
This is sooo Inspiring. That story of the last one in the race.... WOWWW. GOAT.
What a great video about a really incredible photographer. Sums up what photography is all about.
Fantastic. More then a photographer, he is a historian. His pictures tell a story
This is a exquisite video. Touches the viewer in so many ways - BRAVO!
what a legend
Great job!
What a great story .. What a great photographer .. Thank you !!
Wow...what a great story!
LOVED watching this. And to think I knew you when you were a gangly, kind of ostreperous kid!
Such a beautiful film. 🥹🥹🥹👏👏👏
The words as moving as the pictures
Great video! Thank you for your sharing and inspiration. I have a little dog that has touched my life the same. ))) Great to see such a friendship always! )))
Spectacular!
A true living legend 🍃
Beautiful!
loved it!
amazing work
Legend 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Blessed be the photogods
Thank you so much
Just Brilliant.
Such a gem 💎❤️
Beautiful.
WOW AMAZING
Beautiful
Bravo!
Tribute to your work 🙏
WOW!
Acros is for fujifilm, righ ?
Is that a Reflex F8? I think my dad had one.
Jay.... EVVVVVERYONE (including me of course ) had the f8 .... this is the Tokyo Olympic special 1964 f5
Markering at its best. Its the Nike conceot.
How was this guy shooting Sony during Vietnam? lol
Where it says he was using Sony in Vietnam?
To old sport, you need to replace your vintage lens with the lastest gm now
My friend he's doing more with 60 year old glass than the majority of us.
Awesome!!