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  • For the latest updates and tutorials in photogrphy please visit elitemultimedia.mobi or visiit our you tube site and dont forget to sub and leave us feed back.

  • Where is Robert Frank !?!

  • GREAT GREAT GREAT! what a WONDERFUL work!!!!!!!!!! Amazing work! Congrats!

    The song is Nick Drake One of These Things First

  • No William Eggleston?

  • anyone know the name of the song?

  • ranirani, I mean that, although it has never been technically easier to take a sharp picture, there is a fuzzy sentimental pictorialism in contemporary photography, and you can see it at end of this video

  • you should check the work of Vivian Maier recently discovered.....

  • Great Pictures [:::::::::::]

  • 0:26-0:28 - so sweeet

    0:43-0:44 - lonely but strong

    0:48-0:50 - thank you mom

    1:17-1:19 - good afternoon, no, good morning!

  • Great photos. I think traditional photography was more a case freezing a moment in time. Where as modern photography seems more aimed at being creative.

  • Nice

  • Take a look at my photos: artz.tk

    Thank you

  • Thank you for selecting some brilliant photography.I have a little passion for photography also.Have a beautiful day.

  • I like the shot of Ingrid Bergman 2:43.

  • Great photographers.

    Great musician.

    Thanks for the video

  • Great video of the masters but you should have left it at that. To take the best photographers from a whole century and compare it to a snapshot of submissions on DA is bogus. Its like comparing The Beatles, Dylan, The Stones, James Taylor, Robert Johnson, Woody Guthrie, Bernie Taupin, Neil Young and Bob Marley to the handful of current YouTube covers. It tells you nothing. And from the same argument theres... B&W Vs Colour, CD Vs Vinyl, PC Vs Mac, film Vs digital, RAW Vs Jpeg, Vhs Vs Beta....

  • Very informative for a newbie like me. I also get some good pointers from thephotographyclinic (.) com

  • knock me I am from Asian # lushfmlk.info #

  • Well, how's that for an apples-to-oranges comparison? A collection of well-known professional photographers, whose works are displayed carefully and respectfully, pitted against a bunch of amateurs, who clearly consider themselves outside the mainstream (why else post on Deviant Art) and whose photos flick past so quickly you can barely register what's in them. What next? Modern art's garbage because Rembrandt is better than half a second of some kid just out of art school?

  • thanks sir you did the best by this video

  • great vid, thanks for doing this one...as far as the younger generation's work that is shown here - I look at their photos, and they are also very conceptual, marvelous works, built upon natural talent, an incredible eye for composition, and each photo definitely has something to say, each, as with the earlier photos, commands that you stop at this particular point in time and space, and really look at what is in front of you. excellent work by each and every artist, older and younger

  • who are the photographers for the younger generation bit and are they considered actual masters or are they simply random pretty pictures you found on deviant art?

    thanks

  • sorry for being a prick but I don't think any of the photos are over 100 years old. great vid, the nick drake song fits perfectly.

  • wow, there are a lot of differences between the older and younger one. In older, they had a conceptual thing but in younger, they had lots of sexual appeal & concept. Overall, inspires me ! thanks for showing us ilayrock !

  • great set.

  • Great video.

    Thanks a lot for sharing with us. It is really nice to see the difference.

  • Beautiful! Thanks!

  • Great images, great music! What more could I ask for? This was a great upload and another reason why I love photography. Thank you.

  • great artists exist in every century:)

    some things change,but the passion remain the same

  • great video,thanks

  • Nice. Well done! I'll the sites.

  • very nice

  • intersting that the young artists choose colour

  • beautiful work, love it

  • Breathtaking.

  • love it, this is a great song

  • This zoom in and zoom out is not the best way to show photography, in my opinion. You can't see the whole photo and can't concentrate on special parts, because it's moving. And it's a pity you showed the photos at the end so fast, you couldn't see much. I don't know why you did it like that.

    But it was very interesting to see older photos.

    And are you sure you've got the right of every single photo to show them in your video?

  • AMAZING COMBINATION OF MUSIC TO INCREDIBLE PHOTOGRAPHY. Thank you for posting this !

  • wow ... all the best photographer in the world are all here !!

    thank for this

  • I like the older photos better. They seem to "say" a lot.

  • I've thought You put some color pics of Eggleston, Parr and so on at the end..

  • Thanks for this beautiful video! :)

  • Beatifully made

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  • Well, really not found of the Zoom in zoom out effect to the transition. Maybe you can delay the photos for a bit.

    Thanks a lot. :)

  • ansel adams FTW! i have some of his pix up in my room...hes great

  • Gorgeous - and excellent musical choice...

  • It's our turn to make history.

  • Just north Americans and Europeans knows how to photograph and are great?

    Zoom in and zoom out.

  • Some amazingly classic imagery here. Times have changed; technology has given us new boundaries as Photographer, but the art never changed.

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  • i love it! great job.

    i have a video on my page of shots i have taken and i would like as much feedback as i can get. please take a look. thanks.

    again, great vid!

  • The trouble with photography is that `Not everyone gets it`. When i do a shoot say at a celebration or wedding, it`s the candid or the impromptu that works for me, Clients & guests expect formal or classical stuff, it`s what they pay for....The real ( not contrived) pictures are often disliked or ignored, passed by as inferior or just plain rubbish. If i shoot a hundred half will not be suitable for presentation, i try to shoot for myself as well as the client...

    Post more, Thanks...

  • !!!

  • Wonderful photos, and wonderful Nick Drake!

  • Great photography!

  • great vid

  • guys do anyone recommend me a good photography site that ı can show my photos

    and learn more about stuff

  • Deviant Art

  • All amazing photographers. I think two of today's greatest photographers are Andres Serrano (especially his Bodily Fluid Series) and Cheyco Leidmann.

  • really shit work looks like average first year except for some of diane arbus work ! she has one or 2 nice prints !!!!

  • no photograph is average! a photo is a photo.Photography isent about who's better and what photos are good.its about what kind of photos inspire you or provoke emotion.

  • i disagreee ! t least a bit ! having good photoes is impossible of you dont have a skill for it ! !

  • @dobsondale I meant to certain exstent lol!

  • fir enough but i like all photography from derelict to landscape to absract, all of it !!! literally cept maybe celebrity portaiture,

  • same as me! i hate celebrity photos.Celebs dont make good photos.

  • Wonderful!!! Thanks!!!

  • I also want to add that photography is about expressing yourself in the most unusual and unique forms. I, personally think that it is wrong for someone to knock another down. because of it.

    Regardless of whether or not your photo brings appeal to others, art is still art. If your photograph holds plenty of significance to you, the only taste that should matter is none other than your own.

    Besides, how original would that be if we all "chose" one way of creating and/or shooting photography?

  • @Mournerable I totally agree.  Photography is what you make of it. Like an artist with a paint brush.

  • The finer things in life always seem to be the most difficult to grasp, don't they? Photography gives us the ability to flow past those restrictions life tends to toss heedlessly, which allows us to hold onto the precious moments we seem to encounter at the most unexpected of times - with a single click. Wondrous, isn't it?

  • It's a very well put together video! It's nice to see the master's of photography for the past 100 years. If you are looking for recent fine arts photographs, please check out Yeong Ja Jung (b. 1950), a Korean photographer. You can visit her work on my Youtube Channel.

  • which one better?

    nikon d5000 or canon eos 500d?

    i really need your help

  • I really recomend Eos500D!

  • what u use camera?

  • the zoom in and out make me dizzy...

  • Brilliant music is very rare

  • I am impressed. Really common motives, you can find these when you walk in the streets, but nowadays, in the era of everyone has a camera and "shoots" the photos will never have the feeling of extraordinarity.

  • i agree ! these are pretty dam bad !!! but i dont agree that no photograph can be extraordinary because lots of people have cameras ! if so then why are there people who are good at it and why are some people bad ?

  • Brilliantly entertaining thank you so much for the effort you have made to produce this  delightful work.

  • Start posting to Flickr and put stuff in Critique or Criticism groups.

  • in the era of autofocus, the younger generation have chosen blur

  • @proust72 outstanding comment!

  • @proust72 sorry what do u mean?

  • wonderful assortment and thoughtfully done, thanks for sharing

  • Lovely thanks for taking the time to put this together. *applause*

  • great shots!

    i am new to photography and i have just put a video with some of my shots.

    it would be great if you checked out some of my pics and gave me your feedback!

    thanks

  • Wow, it was great thanks for taking the time and putting this together for us to see.

  • You forgot to include my pictures!!

  • Very beautiful!!

  • photography was supposed to be a witness of historical moments. you see in them life of old time. but the subject matter of photography has drastically widened to embrace nature photography, commercial photography, family photography, etc. in a digital era, you just can't fail to take good pictures. you don't have to be professional to take quality photos. editing becomes as important as shooting. potential of photography is widened up and different skills are called for.

  • Stop hating on the young generation. Different times, people, culture etc...I love all forms of photography so don't think I'm hating on the Ol' school cuz they were and still are amazing photographers.

  • new generation of photography sucks.

    to much poetry but lacks of the reality of the real world.

    watch the most popular of the talents on deviant art,, they almost looks the same, they same theme, the same filters, the same actions, the same positions of the models.

  • Possibly, yes. But all art is a play on a theme. Picasso broke an 800 year tradition. There were 400 years of Madonna and Child, Annunciation, and Altarpieces. There are hundreds of guarded treasures that are exactly the same scene. Truth approximated as dirty is a modern concept so yes, you are right there. The tradition Picasso started was not to do something but to not do something. So yes, we do have a current theme in art that can be summed up. As what I don't know.

  • This is just beautiful...like a dance.. i can watch again and again.. and the music fits so nice.

  • amazing compilation,beautifully presented

  • i just love Ansel Adams cherry picss google it

  • Why are all the subjects in these photos people? Its a great collection of photography but there is a lot more substance in photography outside of portraiture.

  • todays dslr like d3x, 5d m2 cannot make excellent pictures you can get with lomo. their glass lens is too good to make these pictures

  • Photography just love it.

  • Soundtrack is One of These Things First by Nick Drake

  • I think the film SLR photographer is better than digital SLR photographer.

    they use imagination lol!

    because they cant watch the playback of the pictures they taken erlier!

    I had nikon FE n my friends had nikon F4S.

    so,i know how hard it was.

  • Nicely done.

  • Harry Callahan is my favorite of all time

  • great collection of photographers but might have add some of the other great ones like Henri Cartier Bresson & Robert Capa, but anyways good work.

  • Great video. Great idea and realization. Makes you fall in love with all those masters of photography once again. Thanks :)

    p.s. could you tell what did you use for the soundtrack of it? :)

  • Well done, the video tells all.!!

  • I am so mad...I don't have a professional camera. The digital camera cannot take these kinds of pictures.

  • well. i can take these. their not hard.what you need is a 35mm camera.look on ebay their cheap now.

  • the matter is u, not the camera! don't be an asshole please

  • Its a shame ilayrock has decided to zoom in and out on the older shots, did he think they needed dramatizing? And then all that fast editing on the newer ones so that they were impossible to look at...what a wierd idea.

  • Most of these people with Expensive Cameras & the ability to do great Have NO Idea How to WORK. Its a Shame. You Go SLOWLY with a Film Camera. You don't run around Like an Animal

  • I just love Robert Doisneu's style and work. He's one of my favourite photographers.

  • Did you know that famous shot of his with the couple kissing was a set up?

  • Yea, I did.. My photography teacher told me about that 2 months ago... I was actually shocked when I found out.. but it's still a great photo so I still idolize him..

  • i love ansel adams. he's such an amazing photographer

  • me too!!! i did a project on him just yesterday!! i cant believe he taught himself to play piano and read notes, amazing.

  • Thanks so much for posting this. Lovely.

  • the idea of this video was to show the difference between the two eras (the old and the new). i respect your comment and will not delete or block you. but for future refrences please try to avoid bad language on this channel. thank you.

  • Yes, I agree. I am sorry :(

  • well said

  • younger ones, i think some of it are manipulated and aren't original.

  • Great stuff! Thanks for putting all that together!!

  • Thank you for having spent the time to put together this compilation of photo's covering a fairly wide spectrum of know - & - un-known "still" photographers. - Missing perhaps;?? - Henri Cartier-Bresson and Feininger. - Thanx - Bob Fatone in Connecticut

  • Not sure about the bit at the end/what the ops point is. I thought it to be a bit of a spit at young photographers (like me) but all it showed was commercial photos. If the op thinks thats all we're doing, he needs to get out more.

    If the op doesn't like our style, & feels that photography should stop evolving into new things then I very much look forward to the video where he treats us to a show of his daguerrotypes from inside his camera obscura. Otherwise he should go clean his glass house.

  • Oisann, nyyydelige bilder til herlig avslappende musikk. I love it!

  • masters of photography- great, but why do you compere it with some random pictures from deviantart? there are so many great photographers to show like newton, caputo and many others...

  • Excellent

  • masterly presented, old school new school the tune sits there 'years between'

  • Showing classic black and white first just shows how shit most contemporary photography is.

  • cool=]

  • wonderful compilation. Thank you for sharing your inspired job

  • i think one of the pics is just a shot from a movie

    it was called meet joe black and stared brad pitt

    can anyone confirm this its at 3:56

  • just.....just emaculate...i dont no what to say...please check out my photography vid

  • Inspirational

  • Hey nice video.. i have somethin similar

  • what is the name of the song?

  • it says it at the end of the video

  • Nice Vid :-)

  • OMG!!!!! I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! the shoots are great!!

  • very nice collection of photographs, but the constant in and out zoom is (to me) irritating.

  • COOL COOL VERY COOL

  • Amazing... simply amazing photos!

    God bless!

  • Too much fast to appreciate the pictures.. And please, next time keep the zooming away!!

  • wow these are some amazing photographers, but if you put all the great photographers the video would be over 1 hour haha great job

  • looser dork

  • Thanks so much. :)

  • That is awesome! Thank you

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  • great job great music and editing I loved it. Thjanks

  • great job great music and editing I loved it. Thjanks

  • Beautiful, just beautiful!!!

  • Beautiful!

  • Why is CS in both segments? It is obviuos that the masters saw life and captured life. The younger set sees magazines and shoot as such.

  • I really enjoyed this-

  • thats really cool =)

    i think my pics really suck but some ppl tell me they are cool

  • Cool video of some classic photography, but the song makes me want to jump off the roof....

  • Lol, it's true : one of these things first from Nick Drake

  • Fantastic song! Nick Drake is awesome. Its unusual that I want to turn up the volume on YouTube... usually its butt rock, techno, or some fusion-B/S metal music.

    If you people would wait until the end you'd see the song info, btw.

  • 'd really want to know who is signing this song, I find it smooth and relax, if anyone can help me I would appreciate

  • i'd really want to know who is signing this song, I find it

  • I tried twice to post positive feedback to DaveyGT. I am a polite person who always looks for a way to write positive feedback instead of negative feedback. It took me three hours to compose my positive feedback comment in reply to DaveyGT but I don't see it appearing, and the discussion I became involved in there is really good. So where has my positive feedback gone that I wrote and sent as a comment in reply to Davey GT less than an hour ago?

  • Revivir a nuestros maestros es un acto de amor...Poesia pura It´s beautifull

  • What about Dorothea Lange, Robert Lebeck, Sarah Bernhardt, Alfred Steiglitz, Bert Stern...You're missing so many.

  • whats the songs name, excellent video, luv robert dosneau and ansel adams it is artist

  • its crap... Ansel was THE ARTIST. You are crazy men... or blind.

  • Ansel Adams was not an artist? What the fuck? That's absurd. You're telling me that works like "Moonrise Hernandez" and "Clearing Winter Storm" are not art?