I met David Hurn for the first some 20 years ago. We were in the same line at some lunch event during the Rencontres d'Arles. He immediately struck me with his gentleness, kindness and quiet humour. Then I realised he was the author of several photographs I just loved. He has not changed. Thanks Martin for having him and sharing this moment with us.
Thank you for posting this video. What a wonderful conversation between two great photographers. I was lucky enough to briefly meet Martin Parr around 1990 when I was studying photography at Polytechnic SouthWest in Exeter (now University of Plymouth), and who should I see at 13:25 in your video - my photography tutor from that time, Jem Southam - a brilliant landscape photographer. His work most definitely deserves a place in the foundation.
You have to do a lot wrong not to get it right...opposite of photography really...you have to do a lot right not to get it wrong. I don't know if any young people would watch this, or people not from UK would get the humour, but to this old English guy this was funny and charming . Hope to see some more of these, soon. Jake.
Please can you tell me witch Lens is on the camera of David Hurn? Is it the 27mm pancake from Fuji? Or something different? The conversation in this video is great! Love it so much...
David is holding the Fuji X100V - now replaced by the X100VI - which has a fixed 23mm f2 lens which is a 35mm equivalent focal length because of the APS-C crop factor.
i like how hes clutching that camera like a safety blanket for a toddler. i also like how he believes the same thing i do about leica digital cameras, i thought it might be envy...but no
Lovely to see these two legends chatting. Weird to see such esteemed film photographers now extolling the virtues of digital.
I met David Hurn for the first some 20 years ago. We were in the same line at some lunch event during the Rencontres d'Arles. He immediately struck me with his gentleness, kindness and quiet humour. Then I realised he was the author of several photographs I just loved. He has not changed. Thanks Martin for having him and sharing this moment with us.
Wonderful!! The masters, together on the sofa, having a chat... just let the camera run!
Thank for sharing this. I smiled for the whole 17minutes.
Our pleasure!
That was absolute mint thank you, more like this.
Thanks for watching!
This is TH-cam gold!
good content with the great Martin Parr, Thanks Wex.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for sharing this incredible video of two absolute legends of the craft. Bravo all involved
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for posting this video. What a wonderful conversation between two great photographers. I was lucky enough to briefly meet Martin Parr around 1990 when I was studying photography at Polytechnic SouthWest in Exeter (now University of Plymouth), and who should I see at 13:25 in your video - my photography tutor from that time, Jem Southam - a brilliant landscape photographer. His work most definitely deserves a place in the foundation.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Utterly delightful and very informative. Thank you to all involved.
Thank you! Great to hear.
PRICELESS! absolutely priceless
Fabulous interview. Loved it. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Legends!!!
Lovely video. Thank you.
Thank you!
I want to hear more about “working hard enough”.
Very nice video! Thanks for sharing!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good shoe and getting closer, thank u for this Wex!
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And getting up early
@@sauravbasu8805 couldn't agree more 🙌
You have to do a lot wrong not to get it right...opposite of photography really...you have to do a lot right not to get it wrong. I don't know if any young people would watch this, or people not from UK would get the humour, but to this old English guy this was funny and charming . Hope to see some more of these, soon. Jake.
Please can you tell me witch Lens is on the camera of David Hurn?
Is it the 27mm pancake from Fuji? Or something different?
The conversation in this video is great! Love it so much...
David is holding the Fuji X100V - now replaced by the X100VI - which has a fixed 23mm f2 lens which is a 35mm equivalent focal length because of the APS-C crop factor.
Great interview. Too bad the pictures you were showing were not related to what was being said
I like David Hurn's opinion on Leica cameras lol
Charming
i like how hes clutching that camera like a safety blanket for a toddler. i also like how he believes the same thing i do about leica digital cameras, i thought it might be envy...but no
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