YouTube Find of the Day: The NY City Children Photo Project
I was catching up on my favorite Photo podcast, The Candid Frame when I came accross episode 23 with Danny Goldfield. What I love about the Candid Frame is that it is very rarely about equipment or the mechanics of photography but it is about photographers and their photography.
What I like about Danny Goldfield's project is that he had an abstract idea for a project and then had to go out and buy a camera to bring the project to life. Let's not dwell on how amazing his portraits are considering how new he is to photography. What is great about the project is its hope and naivety (meant as praise and no way a criticism), and the beauty in a Utopian vision of a city's (and beyond that, the world's) inhabitants. Put me down for a copy of the book as soon as it's available!
What I like about Danny Goldfield's project is that he had an abstract idea for a project and then had to go out and buy a camera to bring the project to life. Let's not dwell on how amazing his portraits are considering how new he is to photography. What is great about the project is its hope and naivety (meant as praise and no way a criticism), and the beauty in a Utopian vision of a city's (and beyond that, the world's) inhabitants. Put me down for a copy of the book as soon as it's available!