I found it funny that he really only edits one picture a month and spends more time taking pictures and less time editing. I really like that. His sense of perception of the environment is really incredible, you can tell he's spent a lot of time on the streets.
who was born with digital cameras have tendency of taking more shots so that "at least one is good" or editable. as other comments said, if you were born with film, you gained much more experience on taking e picture right at first attempt. it a slower kind of street photography. great thing
When the camera shot only one picture, it was almost good, when they invented roll film with 12 pictures, only 3 good shots, them 36 only 6 good, now with digital, 1 good in each 100 shots.😂
Ich habe Siegfried in Frankfurt am Main als großartigen Coach und sehr sympathischen Menschen in seinem Workshop erleben können. Einfach nur klasse. Ich kann seine Workshops dringend empfehlen, wenn man sich als Fotograf weiterentwickeln möchte.
Man - this was one of the best interviews I have ever seen. As photographers we are artists and we all know artists have shallow self-esteems, get easily discouraged, often vacillate and many don't even have a good sense of direction. This guy was the opposite of all of this. He does not need anybody to prop him up or encourage him, he is very focused has his routine dialled in and does not get distracted. He also has a long-term goal and knows where he is heading. Also, he is one of the very few contemporaries who has the right take on film. Oh my goodness, I see so many photographers now who think they need to go waste their valuable time and money and dirge back and dabble in film because they are missing out on something. I'm like this guy and Steve McCurry - I was pleased to see the end of film and I never want to go back. As Siegfried says - he does not need film to slow him down or hinder him. I can't wait for the second part of this interview. Very well done Samuel
A slight correction to your conclusion that "as photographers, we are artists". Photography is what you make out of it. Like with guns - it is not the camera that makes art - but the brain of the person who handles the camera. Spending $ thousands for equipment or wearing a "Press" badge is not what creates "visual arts" but the talent of somebody who is able to see the light, and able to capture in a fraction of a second the moment when light highlights lines, shapes, and forms of an object in a way that it amplifies their beauty - and by doing so creates a memory in a person life - that is visual art.
@@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp I used to work as a photographer, I never felt myself as an artist even though people around told me it was art. Rare photographers are artists, they built something that is new. To me it doesnt matter if it is art or just photographs. It's a language with light and dark
I love his focus. Shoot first, worry about all the other stuff later. I mean, he really backs up his words. The work is solid. Timeless. Unique. Thanks, Samuel.
Siegfried Hansen ist eine Entdeckung wert. Respekt: Der Mann hat echt ein bemerkenswertes, super-trainiertes photographisches Auge. Danke für die Vorstellung, Samuel.
Now I see why your good, got to admit bloody good interview as well. Definatly worth following even though I don't understand what you a word your saying your pictures show me,
Die Aufnahmen von Siegfried Hansen haben mich total umgehauen. Eine einzige Inspiration. Da kann man nur nach oben blicken. Danke Samuel für deine exzellente Gesprächsführung. Viele Grüße. Peter.
What an interesting engaging guy .I concentrated on the subtitles first watch then enjoyed his work the second time around. I would love to see more of these interviews. Thank you Samuel
That was an amazing interview. This guy just schooled a whole lot of us (well, me at least) with a shit ton of no-bullshit knowledge in a field packed with it. Maximum respect for a true craftsman.
This is a man who is hooked on the essence of photography, the image, the fun, the curiosity, the self satisfaction !! He isn’t hung up on fame, profit, self image, and the Jewellery of photography the lenses and cameras. This guy is probably the most authentic photographer Samuel has spent time with, so congratulations Samuel. This is one to keep !!
That's what visual art is all about. Most of us handle photography as a craft, some are pursuing the technical aspects of it as a science, but not many reach the level of art.
Photography goals right here!! I feel like I’m just scratching the surface of what street photography can be. It’s very interesting to see people that have truly mastered the craft.
Like with everything in life. The more talented people are, everything they touch seems to be easy - they are gifted with the talent to focus and zoom in to the core of things and not get distracted by the details.
Sigfrid is such a good example on why you have to go out to photograph every day. Always been a fan of his sense of composition and light. And also a bit liberating, that he is not limiting himself to only traditional street. Thank you for sharing Samuel.
Vielen Dank für das großartige Interview!! Fotografieren statt Bildbearbeitung, toll. Freue mich auf Fortsetzung mit Siegfried Hansen Gruß Raule/ Braunschweig
Wow... his gut and timing is incredible! The image of the people in red sitting on the steps with swans. 1person 1 swan then beside the 2 people sitting further away and 2 swans swinging beside them! Just such great vision and timing. Great interview and love his work flow methodology. Cheers
die Fokussierung kenn' ich total. Ich empfinde das auch nicht als Stress. Es ist wie eine entspannte Jagd und eine große Zufriedenheit, wenn an einen guten Moment erwischt
Ich mag seine Bilder sehr und freue mich auf das zweite Video. Ein Stück weit geht´s mir ähnlich. Ich scanne ständig nach Motiven. Wenn ich meine Kamera in der Hand habe und durch die Stadt laufe, sehe ich immer etwas.
So genail! Ich freu mich auf was noch kommt. Beide seid ihr so sympatisch und die Bilder sind der Wahnsinn, hab das Glück ein Buch von Siegfried Hansen im Reagl zu haben, eine echte Meisterklasse!
Well, bullseye this interview😊👍🏼. No big words, really enjoying his gift. And sharing it. It makes you want to go out. Siegfried's preference for digital shooting..no fashionable answer. Like that,down to earth. And man: his work ...😍😍Love at first sight( what is in a name!), Constantly scanning for all the beauty around him," the light on the chair.." Can relate to that. A fortunate man. Great stuff here.
Fascinating how this photographer selects his subjects especially when he has a split second to anticipate and think of the composition in a given evolving situation. A well done interview also.
More fascinating, if you do the same shot no one cares or said it a good picture. Anybody can do it, but he has a name we not. Think about Karl Lagerfelds photigraphy nothing special butyes but: he was Lagerfeld. I see tons of these photos in my university in photo department or the master degrees otoject. I ask myself, damn and with that hey get the degree?
Zwei der coolsten Streetphotographer zusammen bei der Arbeit beobachten - da freu ich mich richtig drauf. Und auf die Hamburg-Spots. Gruß aus Elmshorn.
Wow, his photos are really something. Didn't know about him before stumbling upon this video. Also: great interview with interesting questions! Thanks!
This was hands down one of the better photography related videos on TH-cam. As an amateur photograph, who has been doing this for almost 10 months, I have learned a huge amount just by listening to this interview, let alone the inspirational talk. Dont presure yourself, you should enjoy it for the enjoyment itself, not for production, and relax, there are no bad puctures, only really good ones.
thank you for writing, but that is not true or maybe better I have a different view on this . In my opinion, because I teach this in workshops that's why I know it, it has nothing to do with skills etc. -- it is more discipline and time and mentorship etc. .. if you like photography , music or painting you can develop very fast .. but it is 99% transpiration and 1 % inspiration -( Edison) . I started with 40 years to photograph before that time, I have nothing to do with art or photography .
Thank you for this excellent interview/video and for introducing me to Siegfried Hansen! I really enjoyed his thoughts on photography and a photographic career, including his embrace of digital photography.
Really enjoyed Mr Hansons wisdom, experience and guidance about his photographic journey. Really motivating and inspirational. 2023 will be an awesome time for street photography. Cheers😎✌🏼
I found it funny that he really only edits one picture a month and spends more time taking pictures and less time editing. I really like that. His sense of perception of the environment is really incredible, you can tell he's spent a lot of time on the streets.
Always nice to see and hear from another photographer.
Bs
wouldn't have to waste time editing if he was shooting film aha
who was born with digital cameras have tendency of taking more shots so that "at least one is good" or editable. as other comments said, if you were born with film, you gained much more experience on taking e picture right at first attempt. it a slower kind of street photography. great thing
When the camera shot only one picture, it was almost good, when they invented roll film with 12 pictures, only 3 good shots, them 36 only 6 good, now with digital, 1 good in each 100 shots.😂
I love his ability to see geometry and shape and not just people walking in and out of light. He is to that to which I aspire.
Ich habe Siegfried in Frankfurt am Main als großartigen Coach und sehr sympathischen Menschen in seinem Workshop erleben können. Einfach nur klasse. Ich kann seine Workshops dringend empfehlen, wenn man sich als Fotograf weiterentwickeln möchte.
So simpel kann das Leben sein. Das Geniale ist einfach. Dieses Interview ist so offen und privat zugleich. Wunderbar!
Man - this was one of the best interviews I have ever seen. As photographers we are artists and we all know artists have shallow self-esteems, get easily discouraged, often vacillate and many don't even have a good sense of direction. This guy was the opposite of all of this. He does not need anybody to prop him up or encourage him, he is very focused has his routine dialled in and does not get distracted. He also has a long-term goal and knows where he is heading. Also, he is one of the very few contemporaries who has the right take on film. Oh my goodness, I see so many photographers now who think they need to go waste their valuable time and money and dirge back and dabble in film because they are missing out on something. I'm like this guy and Steve McCurry - I was pleased to see the end of film and I never want to go back. As Siegfried says - he does not need film to slow him down or hinder him. I can't wait for the second part of this interview. Very well done Samuel
I think he said he has no long-term goal (except making photographs) and doesn't know where he's going.
He's an artist, not a careerist.
he is an artist, im a photographer, that's a big difference
But, who pays for his work ? He must have familly money or what ?
A slight correction to your conclusion that "as photographers, we are artists". Photography is what you make out of it. Like with guns - it is not the camera that makes art - but the brain of the person who handles the camera. Spending $ thousands for equipment or wearing a "Press" badge is not what creates "visual arts" but the talent of somebody who is able to see the light, and able to capture in a fraction of a second the moment when light highlights lines, shapes, and forms of an object in a way that it amplifies their beauty - and by doing so creates a memory in a person life - that is visual art.
@@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp I used to work as a photographer, I never felt myself as an artist even though people around told me it was art. Rare photographers are artists, they built something that is new. To me it doesnt matter if it is art or just photographs. It's a language with light and dark
I love his focus. Shoot first, worry about all the other stuff later. I mean, he really backs up his words. The work is solid. Timeless. Unique. Thanks, Samuel.
Love Siegfried's photos so it was great to listen to his process! Many thanks Samuel, can't wait for the "On the Streets With" him
Siegfried Hansen ist eine Entdeckung wert. Respekt: Der Mann hat echt ein bemerkenswertes, super-trainiertes photographisches Auge. Danke für die Vorstellung, Samuel.
And as he says- some things can be learned - the rest is Talent. And his modesty is one of them.
He is an amazing photographer. His book The Flow of the Lines is truly complex aggregation of styles and techniques in photography.
Oh man, he's machine, discipline and focus is outstanding...and his photographic eye is immaculate. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
Now I see why your good, got to admit bloody good interview as well. Definatly worth following even though I don't understand what you a word your saying your pictures show me,
Die Aufnahmen von Siegfried Hansen haben mich total umgehauen. Eine einzige Inspiration. Da kann man nur nach oben blicken. Danke Samuel für deine exzellente Gesprächsführung. Viele Grüße. Peter.
Thank you, thank you for introducing me to Siegried Hansen. I intend to explore his work further. He is quite inspiring.
What an interesting engaging guy .I concentrated on the subtitles first watch then enjoyed his work the second time around. I would love to see more of these interviews. Thank you Samuel
What an awesome opportunity!! Thanks for sharing and can’t wait for the follow up video.
That was an amazing interview. This guy just schooled a whole lot of us (well, me at least) with a shit ton of no-bullshit knowledge in a field packed with it. Maximum respect for a true craftsman.
Yeah, what a wonderful artist. Glad to have discovered his work.
What a great video and what an awesome gallery of photographs. Thanks for sharing.
This is a man who is hooked on the essence of photography, the image, the fun, the curiosity, the self satisfaction !!
He isn’t hung up on fame, profit, self image, and the Jewellery of photography the lenses and cameras.
This guy is probably the most authentic photographer Samuel has spent time with, so congratulations Samuel.
This is one to keep !!
That's what visual art is all about. Most of us handle photography as a craft, some are pursuing the technical aspects of it as a science, but not many reach the level of art.
Photography goals right here!! I feel like I’m just scratching the surface of what street photography can be. It’s very interesting to see people that have truly mastered the craft.
Totally what I thought…
Bullshit! Every kid can do these minimalistic shots. quite random imho
@@PeterBalssuweit yup that's why he's well known, you're an unknown. Not sorry
@@PeterBalssuweit I totally agree: that's bullshit to me
Like with everything in life. The more talented people are, everything they touch seems to be easy - they are gifted with the talent to focus and zoom in to the core of things and not get distracted by the details.
Sigfrid is such a good example on why you have to go out to photograph every day. Always been a fan of his sense of composition and light. And also a bit liberating, that he is not limiting himself to only traditional street. Thank you for sharing Samuel.
Thanks for the lovely comment Jan!
Super interview, I'm looking forward to seeing next episode.
Tolle Bilder und interessantes Interview, danke. Ich kannte Siegfried noch gar nicht, werde ihm aber nun folgen.
Vielen Dank für das großartige Interview!!
Fotografieren statt Bildbearbeitung, toll. Freue mich auf Fortsetzung mit Siegfried Hansen
Gruß
Raule/ Braunschweig
Wow... his gut and timing is incredible! The image of the people in red sitting on the steps with swans. 1person 1 swan then beside the 2 people sitting further away and 2 swans swinging beside them! Just such great vision and timing. Great interview and love his work flow methodology. Cheers
Wow. What a good interview. Amazing photos. Thank you, Samuel.
His workflow recommendations are truly top class. Thank you.
Thanks Sam, great document and wonderful photos.
Hochinteressantes Interview mit tollen Bild- und Videoeinschüben.
This BTS of his process is quite insightful. Never heard of him before, down my rabbit hole I go.
Nice interview, letting him do most of the talking, plus those photos! Thanks!
What a great interview, what a lovely man and skilled photographer.
Heel erg bedankt voor het positieve en voor de goede kennis en stemming!
Ein großartiger Fotograf. Danke für das Interview.
This was amazing. Thanks for bringing this to us.
die Fokussierung kenn' ich total. Ich empfinde das auch nicht als Stress. Es ist wie eine entspannte Jagd und eine große Zufriedenheit, wenn an einen guten Moment erwischt
4:29 wow absolute beauty. Its like its not from earth!
Danke für das tolle Video und auf einen so guten Fotografen aufmerksam gemacht zu haben!
I love his workflow. Thank you for this wonderful interview.
AMAZING images - he takes Street Photography to “another level”!!
Absolutely awesome and amazing interview. Thank you for this content.
Ganz toller Einblick in seine Arbeits- und Sichtweise. Sehr interessant!👍
Really, really cool Samuel. Understanding his process and workflow was very interesting. Thanks for the interview.
Truly an amazing photographer. Humble and cool dude!
Ich mag seine Bilder sehr und freue mich auf das zweite Video. Ein Stück weit geht´s mir ähnlich. Ich scanne ständig nach Motiven. Wenn ich meine Kamera in der Hand habe und durch die Stadt laufe, sehe ich immer etwas.
Super Interview! Ich freue mich schon mega auf die "On the Streets with" Episode mit Siegfried Hansen!! 😊👍🏻
Tolles Interview. Danke dafür
Super. Einfach schön, einmal hinter die Kulissen zu schauen. 👍👍👍👍
So genail! Ich freu mich auf was noch kommt. Beide seid ihr so sympatisch und die Bilder sind der Wahnsinn, hab das Glück ein Buch von Siegfried Hansen im Reagl zu haben, eine echte Meisterklasse!
Well, bullseye this interview😊👍🏼. No big words, really enjoying his gift. And sharing it. It makes you want to go out. Siegfried's preference for digital shooting..no fashionable answer. Like that,down to earth. And man: his work ...😍😍Love at first sight( what is in a name!), Constantly scanning for all the beauty around him," the light on the chair.." Can relate to that. A fortunate man. Great stuff here.
Vielen Dank, wieder sehr informativ und sympathisch.
thank you, love how dense and informative you nail it 🙏
Fascinating how this photographer selects his subjects especially when he has a split second to anticipate and think of the composition in a given evolving situation.
A well done interview also.
More fascinating, if you do the same shot no one cares or said it a good picture. Anybody can do it, but he has a name we not. Think about Karl Lagerfelds photigraphy nothing special butyes but: he was Lagerfeld. I see tons of these photos in my university in photo department or the master degrees otoject. I ask myself, damn and with that hey get the degree?
Zwei der coolsten Streetphotographer zusammen bei der Arbeit beobachten - da freu ich mich richtig drauf. Und auf die Hamburg-Spots. Gruß aus Elmshorn.
Awesome! He’s great with words.
Thanks both, really great interview👍🏻
Tolles Video, erfrischend und mit interessanten Einblicken. Ich kannte Siegfried Hansen bis dato noch nicht, aber jetzt : )
Wow, that was great! His images and way of seeing are soo unique. Great content!! Two Thumbs Up!
Tolles Interview! Danke!
Bin großer Fan seiner Bilder.
Phenomenal eye. Great post Samuel.
Thanks for watching :)
Wow, his photos are really something. Didn't know about him before stumbling upon this video. Also: great interview with interesting questions! Thanks!
Excellent.... I envy how you continually improve and inspire.
Danke fürs Interview; das war richtig toll. Und jetzt fehlt mir die HH sehr.
Gracias por los subtítulos en español. Un cordial saludo. Excelente reportaje
Very cool! Loved this and the images
Really liked this interview and how you spoke to his process and started to tease seeing him work the streets when he’s out composing! Thanks so much!
This was hands down one of the better photography related videos on TH-cam. As an amateur photograph, who has been doing this for almost 10 months, I have learned a huge amount just by listening to this interview, let alone the inspirational talk. Dont presure yourself, you should enjoy it for the enjoyment itself, not for production, and relax, there are no bad puctures, only really good ones.
Ein sehr guter ernster Fotograf! A big one! Bravo! 👍
Amazing photographer with a great humor! The ice cream photo😂 thanks samuel
I'm from Indonesia, I want to thank you for providing subtitles to the video :)
Glad you appreciate it :)
Lovely video!! Very informative. Thank you!
Many thanks for your sharing!
Great interview! Always very interesting to see and hear how one of the masters goes about his business. Very educational.
most of these skill are innate and can never be taught. he's truly a master at what he does.
thank you for writing, but that is not true or maybe better I have a different view on this . In my opinion, because I teach this in workshops that's why I know it, it has nothing to do with skills etc. -- it is more discipline and time and mentorship etc. .. if you like photography , music or painting you can develop very fast .. but it is 99% transpiration and 1 % inspiration -( Edison) . I started with 40 years to photograph before that time, I have nothing to do with art or photography .
Great stuff Sam, the guy is a legend. Look forward to see the street session!
Thank you for this excellent interview/video and for introducing me to Siegfried Hansen! I really enjoyed his thoughts on photography and a photographic career, including his embrace of digital photography.
Hi Samuel, sehr schönes Interview! Genialer Fotograf. Vielen Dank für Deine Videos, einen guten Rutsch und alles Gute für das neue Jahr!
sehr geil Samuel! Danke.
Geiler Typ der Siegfried! Dass ihm nie gar nichts gelingt, glaub ich ihm aufs Wort. Absolute Legende der Mann, tolle Insights! Sehr gutes Video 👍
Thank you for introducing me to this master. Such great pictures!
Really enjoyed Mr Hansons wisdom, experience and guidance about his photographic journey. Really motivating and inspirational. 2023 will be an awesome time for street photography. Cheers😎✌🏼
2023.....💥💥
Klasse Video und vielen Dank, dass ihr es bei der deutschen Sprache befassen habt!
look forward to the next eposide!
Thanks Samuel, looking forward to the next OTSW!
My pleasure and thank you!
Wow das war echt erfrischend zu sehen/hören. Der Mann spricht wahre Worte, gepaart mit coolen bis Aufnahmen und tollen Fotos. Danke dir Samuel!
He is just like his camera. German in every aspect, precisely precise.
Hi Siegfried I’m enjoying your video looking forward to hear from you regards our meeting in Hamburg
Great interview thank you.
Love the idea of “seeing mode”. Endlessly curious.
awesome! you both have really nice rapport with each other, interview feels very comfortable!
Sehr Interessantes Video,
tolle Bilder und super Ideen, grade auch wegen Hamburg wo ich lebe.
Hut ab, sehr gut die Bilder
Gr. Kai
Bitte mehr davon, mega authentisch und sehr sympathisch . Danke 👍
I'm a photographer learning German, super happy about this video!
Very interesting to listen to. I love Siegfried's photography style.
Gostei muito das fotografias de Siegfried. E gostei muito deste canal!
Really nice content, thank you Samuel and I hope I could meet you in Hamburg :)
Holy molly, this Line series is damn good!
Simplistic photos, yet such a quality!
Very excellent video Samuel! Commenting for the algorithm ❤️❤️❤️
Sehr schön euch zwei gemeinsam hier zu sehen! Geiles Gespräch!
Frank
wow...what a guy...very inspiring. Thank you!:)