Joel Meyerowitz 1981 Street Photography




An hour-long program from 1981 that features Joel Meyerowitz and his street photography in New York City.

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40 responses to “Joel Meyerowitz 1981 Street Photography”

  1. You can't even compare this guy to painters like Bresson or Frank directly. He's okay in his own right. Good street philosophy. His photographs are good or bad depending on perspective.

  2. The best photographers are judged by their work not by how much crap they talk , the photo should tell you everything ,it should connect with the viewer and explain it`s self.
    It`s not the photographers job to feed it to you , the photograph takes on its own identity and endures  .

  3. 12:19min   –   12:24.   It looks like photos from VIVIEN MAiER 
    but in 1981 nobady had know who she is. 

    watch the documentary finding vivian maier.  there are these photos showe i think. I am not really shure but i think i have seen these two photos before. But how?

  4. I shouldn't have to ask why the shutter was pressed.  I see way too many snapshots called street photography.  I didn't see anything different from this guy.  I also had no idea Mr. Kotter was into photography.

  5. Superb documentary, thanks for sharing. Though the video quality is low, Meyerowitz's energy and feline grace burn through. Fascinating and somewhat inspiring video. Also, if there ever was a film of him – Brad Douriff would have been the man.

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