In Conversation | with Magnum Photos' Bruce Gilden on Street Photography
Join us as we hit the streets of Manhattan with legendary street photographer Bruce Gilden. In this exclusive interview, Gilden reflects on his early work in New York during the 1980s and shares insight into his unique approach to capturing raw, unfiltered moments. A Brooklyn native, Gilden’s evocative and in-your-face style pays homage to Robert Capa's famous words: "If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough." You can see more videos like this on our channel, so subscribe for more. You can pick up a camera and try to hone your inner Bruce here: www.wexphotovideo.co.uk @bruce_gilden @magnum-photos #BruceGilden #Bruce #Magnum #MagnumPhotos #Photography #HowTo

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