Dont Miss this Video, it’s so Inspiring
I’m going to upload two posts today, one photographic image and one video link to a TED Talk, the Ted Talk Video is by renouned cinematographer Louis Schwartzberg. Louis’s notable career spans feature films, television shows, commercials and documentaries. He won two Clio Awards for TV advertising, including best environmental broadcast spot, an Emmy nomination for best cinematography and the Heartland Film Festival’s Truly Moving Picture Award for the feature film โAmericaโs Heart & Soul.โ Schwartzberg founded Moving Art to use the power of media to inspire and entertain through television programming, DVD products, and full-length motion picture and IMAX films. His new film “Wings of Life” will be released by Disney nature.
I do hope you like it ๐
Breathtaking! Transporting! Thank you for sharing this!
Its fantastice is’nt it ๐ Brings tears to your eyes ๐
Thanks for posting this. Completely made my day.
Outstanding imagery; exceptionally important oratories.
Thank-you for this gift you just shared with me as I awoke on a Sunday morning. I came to this while looking for more of your Black and White photographs. It was just yesterday that I was looking for B&W film and came across Ilford 400 film which brought me back to the days when I always carried two cameras one for color and one with B&W. I am going to go back to this. For even though the digital Nikon and smartphone work nice, it is not the same. Why? Because you don’t think about composition and light like when you were “practiced” taking B&W. Funny how a film presentation about Gratitude for what we see and each day can make one come back to looking at the world with both greater appreciation and a bit more acquit.
I’m so happy you like my B&W images and they have inspired you to take up B&W film again ๐
Regards
Mark
Please correct the last misspelled word and use more acute. Being more aware of the sharpness and light. Thanks, and thank you for your B&W photos in China.