i-D Meets: Next Gen Photographers
Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photography – they’re a new breed that have found a way to blend all three…
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Lily Rose Thomas
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Director of Photography Tayo Yusuff
Additional Camera Henry Cotsford
Editor Rhiannon Mayor
Colourist George Dutton
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire Costa
Director of Licensing Cristina Lombardo
Senior Music Supervisor, EMEA Alex Benge
Music Supervisor Bonnie Reilly
Senior Designer Rebecca Boyd-Wallis
Designer Kristina Britton
Production Accountant David Gray
Equipment Manager Richard Smith
Equipment Assistant Henry Cotsford
Post Tech Supervisor Dominic Brouard
Commerical Creative Director Bunny Kinney
VP Production, UK Bree Horn
Production Executive Shelley Hurley
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Channel Manager, UK Jordan Joseph
Photos courtesy of Campbell Addy, Olivia Rose and Ronan Mckenzie
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I wonder how many times I have watched this now. Everytime I need some inspiration and motivation to go out and shoot again this is the video I come back to. Always works.
whats the song at the end???????????????????????? shazam cant find it
Alot of jealous racist men in these comments!
On 8:47, Isn't that the model from that new musicvideo from Tom Misch? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1N_wbhAfQ4
photographs that appear on magazines are not really the photographs that make history
Wouldn't call them photographers… They're just a bunch of edgy folks trying to put through some sort of message by taking crappy unprofessional shots.
Their photography skills can be learned within half an hour by watching youtube tutorials. Thats why every of their shots looks like a cheap copy of the photos made by George Muncey from Negative Feedback.
A year later and the impact of this video is still heavy! No matter what you do see the beauty in it and bring that to the forefront of your world.
Outstanding
I think those photographers inspired me in a way that beside their love for taking pics, they also add values & purposes which somehow make the photos bring a lot more emotion than just pictures in frames. Theyre really next gen
FINALLY…a YouTube post celebrating the black photographer!!!! Very well done!!!!
Cool shooters…
The dude has some cool shit but the other two are kinda basic.
You just take random shots on film, where's your creativity, composition and all of that crap ? Point the camera at someone, make it bw and you have your "work"
Those photographers have great stories, but the storytelling and direction in this video is very weak to the point where what they were trying to talk about is being mellowed by the music, and unwisely timed B-rolls.. also titled "Next Gen" while featuring old technology, doesn't make sense
I have 3 of those bonsais.
notice me!
This was amazing ,keep them coming
trash
That camera is bigger than my monthly salary
Dudes that are mad this era also overpower the sun during portraits with a cold light at sunset and call it art.
Ayyyyy JME
Who tf brags about not knowing the technical side of photography??
No!
Shooting on film….sorry, but no.
I see Ronan has creative armpit hair
Very VERY! Nicely done.
Ive got a lot of respect for these people. As a photographer myself i find it hard to survive in the modern day world of online photography.
this is so empowering. I really love street photography and I wanna learn more about different street photographers and styles (currently into Ben Watts' works). If anyone has any suggestions or advice, feel free to reply and lmk!
Continue your work !
i guess too much natural thing.. editing is always an artistic work..
IG of the mix race guy: Akiraaiden
This is the photography that tickles my pickle. Meaning. Storytelling. Technical consideration that contributes to those things rather than taking the spotlight.
went to st martins for a week and a half and dropped out?? while im over here and i wish i could go there lol..
peep kelela
RIP Judy
Love this video!
"One of the reason I shoot film it's one of the reasons that I've never been concerned with studio setup" WHAT? SERIOUSLY, WHAT? I can't find the reason here. Studio setup is not something exclusive to digital photography. Studio setups have been there since…well, it's conception. You could use lightning, bouncer, softboxes, backdrop, etc while shooting film or digital. It doesn't matter. Sorry, but I can't take this woman serious is she says that. A better reason to shoot film and the one I give everytime I'm asked to is "Because I like the look which I don't have to spend hours trying to imitate in digital because it's already there in the film and because it really slows me down since I don't have a screen or unlimited shots" You see? That's a reason.