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Don't call him a street photographer. Derek Fahsbender is a legend in the Bronx and a familiar smile on the other side of the street in neighborhoods all over New York City. His bold approach to shooting the faces and the spaces of the city he calls home has shaped not only his own portfolio but the work of countless other shooters who call the streets of New York home. Close friends with icons of the genre like Phil Penman and Rinzi Ruiz what makes Derek's work unique is a truly intentional approach to his composition and an unbelievable ability to make people comfortable with him in pretty uncomfortable situations. He has a bold opinion about success, an unapologetic perspective on how to push your own work forward, and the backing of a few of the most known brands and retailers on earth standing right behind him and if that isn't enough to convince you that this conversation is worth hearing I can personally promise you, his vulnerability and humility will. One of my closest friends in the photography industry this was a chat I've been waiting to have publicly for a long time. Typically held over a whiskey at a tiny bar in New York or tucked away from the crowds over dinner at WPPI in Las Vegas my friendship with Derek has been filled with these conversations from the very beginning and I'm pretty excited to be able to share a deeper side of Derek with the world. Take a moment to check out Derek's work here : https://www.likeamacheen.com/ Grab your copy of the Twenty Twenty book here : https://www.blurb.com/b/10902233-twenty-twenty-standard-edition Follow Derek on Instagram here : https://www.instagram.com/likeamacheen --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mwbpodcast/support
In today's episode, Henry and Ryan talk to Rinzi Ruiz, a Los Angeles-based freelance Fujifilm-X Photographer and global ambassador. Rinzi is best known for his street and urban photography that focuses on light and shadow as well as the human condition. Follow Rinzi: Website: https://www.rinziruizphotography.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rinzizen/ Patreon Link https://www.patreon.com/alloutdoorsphotographypodcast?fan_landing=true About the Show: Welcome to the All-Outdoors Photography Podcast! This podcast is about all things nature photography, including landscapes, wildlife, macro, and more. The show also features many guests who are professionals in their respective genres. The show features two talented photographers Henry Doyle and Ryan Taylor who both bring their different and unique photography experiences to the podcast. Episodes are released weekly every Tuesday at 1 pm EST. Follow the Show: Email Us: alloutdoorsphotographypodcast@gmail.com Linktree (Links to all Podcast Platforms) - www.linktr.ee/AllOutdoorsPodcast Instagram- https://bit.ly/3jKBTmU YouTube- https://bit.ly/32WB5FJ Follow the Hosts: Henry Doyle Instagram- https://bit.ly/3jHhIX0 YouTube- https://bit.ly/2X0XldT Ryan Taylor Website- www.ryanltaylor.com Blog- https://bit.ly/2Nd3r8L YouTube- https://bit.ly/3meslRj #AOPP #AllOutdoors #PhotographyPodcast
In this episode we chat with Rinzi Ruiz, an amazing Fujifilm X Photographer. We talked at length about the new gear announced at the most recent summit. Web: https://www.rinziruizphotography.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/rinzizen
This is the FOCUS Points photography podcast where we will talk on how you can start your photography adventure with a budget and have fun doing it You can find us in Instagram @focuspointspodcast and on Twitter @focuspointspod. You can visit www.focuspointspod.com for a list of all our episodes You can find Amaurie Ramirez also on www.amaurierazphoto.com . There you can find all his social media accounts also a large variety of prints for sale. Connect with Robert via his Instagram account @ROBERT3PX If you have any questions about the show or anything related to photography you can always contact us to focuspointspodcast@gmail.com or in any of our social media accounts If want to start a podcast, you have the idea but don't know how do it. You can contact the Fire Podcasting Group for everything related to editing like audio, voices, cutting you name it. You can send them an email to firepodcastinggroup@gmail.com or just go to their social accounts @produccionesfpg If you want to support the podcast you can go to our Patreon account https://www.patreon.com/focuspointspodcast On this week we have the pleasure of having with us Rinzi Ruiz. He's a freelance and Fujifilm X Photographer based in Los Angeles California. He's work has been seen in Los Angeles Times, Professional Photography Magazine, Rangefinder Magazine and many more. You can find Rinzi on his website as rinziruizphotography.com and on Instagram @rinzizen and Twitter @rinzizen For our lens art in the logo go to https://www.freepik.com/free-photos-vectors/technology --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/focuspointspodcast/support
In this episode we talk to Rinzi Ruiz, a very talented street and wedding photographer as well as an Official Fujifilm X Photographer. Rinzi's Web Site: https://www.rinziruizphotography.com/ Rinzi's IG: https://www.instagram.com/rinzizen/ Marc Sadowski: Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcsadowski IG: https://www.instagram.com/marcsadowski
#22. In this episode of CREATE. PHOTOGRAPHY, host Daniel Sigg had a conversation with Los Angeles based street photographer Rinzi Ruiz. We talked about street photography in general, Rinzi's journey, the art of seeing, and many other topics relating to street photography.Websitehttps://www.rinziruizphotography.com/Show Noteshttps://danielsiggphotography.com/episode022
In this interview street photographer Rinzi Ruiz talks about photography as a meditative excercise. He calls it "street zen". Rinzi says: "Photography can change our minds, our emotions and many other things."
In this interview street photographer Rinzi Ruiz talks about photography as a meditative excercise. He calls it "street zen". Rinzi says: "Photography can change our minds, our emotions and many other things."
In this interview street photographer Rinzi Ruiz talks about photography as a meditative excercise. He calls it "street zen". Rinzi says: "Photography can change our minds, our emotions and many other things." ---------- "Abenteuer Reportagefotografie": Welche Geschichte möchtest du erzählen? Entdecke den visuellen Storyteller in dir: Tauche mit uns ein in die faszinierende Welt der Reportagefotografie. Hier geht's zur Webseite: https://www.abenteuer-reportagefotografie.de/ Melde dich für den Newsletter an und bleibe immer auf dem Laufenden.
Earlier this year, a group of photographers gathered at the for LA Street Week, a celebration of street photography. Two days were dedicated to presentations by these photographers about their experience and approach to the art of working on the street. The Candid Frame was graciously given permission to record the presentations and in this episode, we are proud to feature portion of some of those presentations from photographers David Ingraham, John Free, Michelle Groskopf, Kevin Weinstein, Ibarionex Perello and Rinzi Ruiz. Resources: Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
This week my good friend Ian MacDonald is sitting in for me and interviews LA based photographer Rinzi Ruiz.
Join Street photographer Rinzi Ruiz and I as we discuss the week in photography
On this new Street Tips episode of Street Focus, L.A. based photographer Rinzi Ruiz shares his top 10 street photography tips with the community. The post Street Focus 43: Street Tips with Rinzi Ruiz appeared first on This Week in Photo.
This is our first Streets of the World segment which will be on a rotation every third episode of the show. Our first major city featured is Los Angeles, and your guide is street photographer Rinzi Ruiz. The post Street Focus 03: Streets of the World – Los Angeles with Rinzi Ruiz appeared first on This Week in Photo.
Rinzi Ruiz is a Los Angeles-based street photographer who picked up a camera only two years ago. In that brief time, he has developed a keen eye for capturing beautiful and poignant images on the street. His rapid development as a photographer is informed from a commitment to make time for his art, as well as developing a critical eye for what works and what doesn't. Inspired by both contemporary and master photographers, his understanding of the tradition of street photography is helping him to develop a distinct voice in the genre. You can discover more about Rinzi and his work by visiting his website and his blog. www.thecandidframe.com thecandidframe@gmail.com