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I cannot tell you how bad I needed to watch / Mostly listen to something like this from real working professionals. I too just left my dream career of a photojournalist and heading into wedding photography because well, I have kids and had to make a change. 2020 I experienced and witnessed so much violence that I came to a cross roads where I had to choose stay in the game or leave for the sake of my family. Anyways thank you for this!
Beautifully told and beautifully shot. Thank you for doing this!
This was good, very good! Great work Luc!
After all the Obstacles and Difficulties you talked about I‘m honestly have to say this one blew my mind 🥹
What a deep and Heart touching Story about you and you Friends🥹
It took me along on a very emotional ride.
In this Doc we can see everything come together what you teach.
Wonderful Images, amazing Edit and beautiful Storytelling!
I hope you and your Team you are proud of yourselves.
Thank you for sharing.
Wish you all the best ✌🏽
Fantastic doc, man. Been watching for a while and your work has been a major inspiration for using youtube to grow your filmmaker brand and practice the craft between jobs. Always excited to see the new video notifications, especially with bangers like this one.
I've been a full time video creator for over 25 years and living in a small town the entire time… of course I've traveled for work but in those long stretches of time with no hired hand work I've created projects (so I could keep working/earning) and they have been fulfilling and challenging at the same time (mostly profitable via distribution). I really appreciate you putting your story telling skills to work in this self funded project. I also appreciate you creating work for your crew/friends and keeping the creativity rolling. I hope you are blessed with many more opportunities to do it over and over again! You honored your friends well with this doc, and dang your a good story teller.
This is a gem, thank you Luc for sharing the story, your thoughts and doubts, in a beautiful cinematography, subtle self humor, and sensible approach! Loved it !
Great stuff, Luc. Happy you made it.
Luc, hace unos meses que vengo siguiendo tu contenido. Al principio mas como un observador… pero poco a poco me introdujiste en tu mundo. Lo que mas admiro de ti es tu forma de ser con esa dualidad entre la tristeza y el optimismo. Con cada video que haces te comprendo mas, por lo que has pasado, por lo que buscas y por lo que seguramente seguiras pasando. He tenido una vida bastante dura, que mejor muchisimo con el pasar del tiempo. Hace 2 años que vuelvo a interesarme en profundidad en la fotografia y la filmografia. Muchas gracias por ser tan sincero y autentico.
Great work 👏
11:26 co-conspirator is prob the best and most endearing and ideally the only way I’d ever want someone to describe their relationship with me.
Welcome to the club 🍃📷🧚🏻♀️ of waking up to the realities of what it truly takes in inserting yourself into societies for true up close documentation,
This is so good man. I'm so happy that you are telling stories like this. You have so much to offer in this way. Love all the other stuff but man this was next level.
"Sharks have long teeth that do serious damage". Well, you learn something new every day…
Really, really enjoyed this!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Hello sir im Bilal you can help me
The two photographers portrayed here are part of the problems of México.
I'm a multi award winning mexican photographer and I might be the only person that watched this with a critical perspective closer to reality or at least form the opposite side of the argument. They worked for "news" outlets that are well known for spreading anti México propaganda in the world: The Guardian, The New Yorker and The New York Times. There are plenty of articles and publicly available evience about how these specific "news" outlets created so many lies and so much suffering and death to millions of mexicans through their biased corrupt coverage. I personally have seen and experienced how biased The Guardian is, I was about to vote in Méxicot city and people from The Guardian started recording video with a guy explaining the situation, in english of course, and apparently they tought no one around understood english because they started talking about how to make the coverage more "shocking", they started lying about the alleged violence during the elections to attack the current humanist goverment that barely 7 years ago ended almost 100 years of the ultra right ruling UNINTERRUPTEDLY over the country (a fact that almost no one outside México knows about because the billionaire media owners hide it with all their might so other people don't learn that the corrupt ultra rich and the USA manipulation can be beaten).
These photographers focused solely on showcasing the worst problems of México, mind you problems that the USA created, like the drug cartels which have been funded, armed, trained and protected by the USA for decades (80% of drug cartel weapons come from the USA, the other 20% comes from Israel, go figure). There are also plenty of articles about the fake staged situations the USA organizes for these propagandists, like fake meth or fentanyl labs or staged drug cartel attacks, sadly this evidence is in spanish and it almost never reaches the international audience.
So yeah, no wonder they feel bad for what they did for years. And it's actually interesting to see that once they decided to live in México their propagandist bosses told them they wouldn't send them more work. Almost as if living in México compromised your propaganda work or actually made you grow a conscience and see that 99% of the country is all positive and beautiful things instead of violence funded by USAID and billionaire demons.
They caused so much suffering and death to millions of mexicans through that propaganda, and now they want to keep causing damage to México under the excuse of protecting the enviroment, which again helps the USA by keeping México poor so we can't defend ourselves. As if we as a culture couldn't figure out what type of echological damage is worth it and which is not. And all this while they enjoy the fruits of developed countries. PETA and many allegedly enviromental groups do work for the criminals that for almost 100 years destroyed the country through corruption and actual rampatn destruction of the enviroment.
Many of us actively stir away from these journalistic jobs precisely because we know they are used NOT for the improvement or the benefit of the country but rather to help the murderers, rapists and thiefs to regain the power we took from them with two nation wide elections in a row. We choose to showcase the beauty of México, the things that the USA and Israel are destroying for profit. It is a moral decision not to work for those demons and we pay the price with less money and fame and support but we live without traumas, without regrets, without anxiety and depression over corrupt acts and that's priceless.
If these guys want to feel good leaving behind all the evil they created with their work they should stop working against México and actually help the population, showcasing the reality of it, the beauty, the good stories, the humanity, the why we are top 10 in happines perception worlwide while the USA ranks 24th. They still have a chance to undo the damage they did to feel better. Not by building the next wave of anti México photographers that would destroy our development through lies of echological protection from a classist privileged perspective that supports the ultra right, but something tells me they won't do it, and they will keep feeling bad about it subconciously until their last day.
Hey! really cool to see Dom and Megan in your videos.
This was an amazing doc. You were able to make me feel the video through your eyes.
Thank You so very much.
You are such a gift to everyone who sees your work and who is able to learn from you.
God Bless
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More of this. Heartwarming stuff.
Burnout Society
I volunteered to shoot for a group that did crisis intervention walks on the Golden Gate Bridge for years. I became part of the group and helped organize them. I shot the volunteers that came to learn and do the walks and we would have the loved ones of suicides speak and walk as well. Although not as emotional as the violence these guys covered I can relate in how the camera reads into your soul and the the grief of the families comes right through in the images, in their eyes, in their souls. The pain never really leaves you.