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On May 20th I was in Times square shooting Kodachrome. The light was great, then I had the chance of running into Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden doing his thing:

 

 

Bruce Gilden

 

I even put on a 28 and SF-20 flash and tried my hand at his technique, it was fun but a little unnerving soon after I started. Gilden was using what he would normally use, a 283 or other flash, MP with a 21 and finder, I assume he was shooting Tri-X.

 

Here is a shot I made of him using my M3, 50 Lux / asph at F/2, Kodachrome 25:

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Guest darkstar2004

I love his images but hate his methods.

 

Your portrait of him is outstanding. Excellent work!!

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Here is a shot of him more like how he would do it: Ka-Boom!

And then there is an image of a marine "Gilden" style...

 

I know his style is rough, but it is not so sneaky...? You have no doubt that you just had your photo taken, LOL!

 

Either way, it was a fun addition my project, my best images from Times Square were far from these though..

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The first one is great ! (except for that pink shirt .... :eek:) and I like the amazed face expression of the guy in the background in the second shot, too !

 

Compared to Bruce Gilden's shots yours show some motion blur, is it due to the different focal length or shutter speed ?

 

Cheers,

 

Gabor

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Compared to Bruce Gilden's shots yours show some motion blur, is it due to the different focal length or shutter speed ?

 

He is shooting Tri-X with the flash as the main source, I am filling Kodachrome 64. Times Square feels like a blur to me, that is why I allowed the ambient to go a little jello in my shots.

 

Natural light is more my style, it bounces around New York like a giant studio:

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Daniel, the last one I could imagine as a cover photo for Vogue or a similar magazine. Excellent photos ! NY really seems to be a large stage.

 

Thanks for sharing !

 

Cheers,

 

Gabor

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Daniel,

 

The red shoes and lipgloss pictures are winners.the lipgloss could be centerfold of any kind of glamour,fashion magazine!

 

As a NYC addict, I feel sad beeing in south of France and not in the middle of this huge photo studio.

 

All the best,

Jean-Luc

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Your shots put his to shame, and you didn't even have to be a photo jerk to get them. I find his style assaultive and reprehensible. He literally ambushes his subjects and shows them no respect whatsoever.

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Your shots are wonderfull : the red shoes and the gloss girl are fantastic.

 

To be honest, his shots are from so-so to genious.

 

But I would punch him and kick him. That is just rude.

 

And the broklyn accent is utterly annoying.

 

But I have to say, he has some nice pictures.

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I like the 2d shot of Gilden, especially with the second figure in the background: & the double-image of the Marines with the face in focus. You learned quickly from him!

 

His technique does make me uncomfortable, though: 'Mr. In-Your-Face."

 

Kirk

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Great post! The critiques of Mr. Gilden's style is mum, he's his own man and technique, and that's it. To each his own.

Great pictures.:)

Thanks for sharing.

Ed.

 

 

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Gilden strikes me as a typical brash New Yorker. Perhaps he chooses subjects who can't beat the crap out of him. I also do a great deal of street photography and always give my subjects the chance to refuse. Most don't and many even thank me for photographing them. Ambushing like Gilden does isn't very sporting, IMO. In any case, many of his photos are brilliant, and it's nice to see him using an MP, also my personal favorite.

 

Dan, your Gilden-style portrait of Gilden really captures his essence. I must say, though, that I prefer your own style and your own photos, which are utterly gorgeous and inspiring.

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The last one is the winner... Awesome!

 

Quick question, I want to shoot some Kodachrome in a fancy Hamptons wedding I have coming up but don't know whether to use regular or professional... Is it all Marketing bs or should I really care?

 

Thanks!

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