Noah Kalina
Noah Kalina
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Digital Hoarding (Hotline XXVII)
Today we take a walk outside and talk about digital hoarding and then we take a call from Peter from Germany.
Call the Hotline
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Видео

The Long Portrait a Super Bowl Commercial and accepting feedback. (Hotline XXVI)
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Today we take a call from Tim about the long portrait Clayton Cubitt made of me in 2009 and I tell the story about how that led to me ending up in a Super Bowl Commercial. We take a call from James and talk about how suggestions influence us and then we go outside to talk about the potential of talking about politics. Top ten show ever. Maybe! Clayton Cubitt's Long Portrait: vimeo.com/3109906 M...
Can you love and eat animals?
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In today's show, we answer a question about eating animals and then I talk about the wall and my favorite weather station. Ambient Weather Station WS-2902: amzn.to/4dDl3lN Question? Comment? 845.232.1732
Mindfulness Meditation with Dr. Ira Kalina
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Today my dad stops by and does a quick mindful meditation session.
Selling Out and Ticks/Lyme Disease (Hotline XXV)
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Today we take a walk and talk about using trending audio, selling out and my thoughts on ticks and lyme disease. Call the Hotline: 845.232.1732
It was okay (Hotline XXIV)
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Today my mom vistis one of my shows, Shitty Joe calls with a question for Alternative Timeline Noah, Worthington's Law, we try to learn about the history of photography and contemplate doing an assignment. Plus so much more. Peter from Germany does not call! Call the Hotline: 845.232.1732
You'll never get it if you don't slow down (Hotline XXIII)
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Today we take a call from my dad and we talk about repetition in photography aka diachronic photography. Call the Hotline: 845.232.1732 or email a voice memo. Music: Solar Flare by Adi Goldstein
Not on Vacation
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This is like a Hotline Show but not really. Call the Hotline: 845.232.1732 #bigisland
The Hotline Show XXII
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In today's show, Shitty Noah takes a call, we talk about photographic influences, how photos get better over time, and my old project Internet Sex. Plus some other things. Maybe! Call the Hotline: 845-232-1732 Subscribe to my newsletter: noahkalina.substack.com/ Song - Solar Flare by Adi Goldstein
The Hotline Show XXI
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Today we talk about car window poetry, Paul's new RUclips channel, an assignment for photographers, my thoughts on Adobe, my favorite color plus so much more. It's the Hotline Show. You know, do the stuff. Like, subscribe, take a walk, find a hobby, get a job, do something else, please. Help! Subscribe to Paul's RUclips Channel: www.youtube.com/@paul-omara Call the Hotline: 845-232-1732
Walk and Talk - July 16, 2024
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Today we start at the rock, photograph the Ring, and Diagonal 3. We then we walk along the wall and come across The Circle. After that, we walk to the chicken run and let the chickens out. Then we walk to Lumberland to make a photograph. Plus more. Maybe!
The Hotline Show XX
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Today we talk about what we listen to while retouching, how we make photos look good, apple boxes, chickens, eggs, roosters, reflections and Peter from Germany calls again. Maybe some other stuff too. Call the Hotline: 845.232.1732 Subscribe to my Newsletter: noahkalina.substack.com/
Just a minute
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how did I end up here and when will the coffee be done
Front Yard
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Today we look back at the corner of S. 1 and Kent Ave in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The Hotline Show XIX
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The Hotline Show XIX
Serenity
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Serenity
The Hotline Show XVIII
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The Hotline Show XVIII
The Hotline Show XVII
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The Hotline Show XVII
The Hotline Show XVI
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The Hotline Show XVI
Chuck’s Majestic Moss Trails in the Woods
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Chuck’s Majestic Moss Trails in the Woods
The Hotline Show XV
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The Hotline Show XV
Digitizing Tapes from the 90s and 00s. Analog vs Firewire. Which is better?
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Digitizing Tapes from the 90s and 00s. Analog vs Firewire. Which is better?
The Vest
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The Vest
The HotlineShow XIV
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The HotlineShow XIV
Big Day
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Big Day
What Makes A Good Photograph?
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What Makes A Good Photograph?
Morning Thoughts, Picture Making, Birds Singing and a Rooster Crowing.
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Morning Thoughts, Picture Making, Birds Singing and a Rooster Crowing.
How to Prune an Eastern Redbud
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How to Prune an Eastern Redbud
May 1, 2024 - A Good Old Fashioned Walk and Talk
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May 1, 2024 - A Good Old Fashioned Walk and Talk
The Hotline Show XIII
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The Hotline Show XIII

Комментарии

  • @darkspark5854
    @darkspark5854 Час назад

    I’m glad he kept the beard. That’s the kind of beard I want. I actually kinda have it but my hair is too light for it to look as good

  • @danielledasilva3822
    @danielledasilva3822 День назад

    I remember seeing this ages and ages ago 18 years later wow

  • @darkmistknight2769
    @darkmistknight2769 2 дня назад

    Finally know his voice

  • @hidanxin5268
    @hidanxin5268 2 дня назад

    rip

  • @altrosconosciuto8569
    @altrosconosciuto8569 2 дня назад

    Che Ironia da pezzenti. E pensare che Noah lo fa da 20 anni sto progetto, però sul serio. Non perché cercava becere risate, like improvvisati, effimera notorietà, bensì di imprimere nell'archivio della rete -memoria collettiva?- un'esistenza nel tempo... coi suoi cambiamenti, l'inevitabile decadimento del corpo, la lenta trasformazione dello sguardo..

  • @MaxamillianStudio
    @MaxamillianStudio 3 дня назад

    Yeah Widow makers are named that because of the physics of cutting them down. The angle creates a potential kick back which can crush the person operating the chain saw

  • @jaycarlson6291
    @jaycarlson6291 3 дня назад

    If I take a bunch of photos of the same subject, I delete all but 1 or 2 of them after I look closely at them all several times, several days apart. I have never regretted this method. The older I get (I'm 61), the more clutter I discard. Why burden my kids and grand-kids with superfluous shit, especially since they don't have the same values as me and probably won't have the time (or rather, won't make the time) to pore over all my stuff.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 3 дня назад

      I regret it for you. What a shame!

  • @coolamazingboy486
    @coolamazingboy486 3 дня назад

    hes in a staring contest the other person hasnt gone out yet

  • @SethWerkheiser
    @SethWerkheiser 3 дня назад

    The iCloud Photos thing angers me. I finally got all my photos out of the iPhoto app (oh sorry, Apple Photos), and that was "just" 30,000 photos or so, and it was totally unusable. And now I have that Photos "file," and it's like 300GB sitting on one of my external HDs, and I can't even delete it... it just spins and spins, or whatever. Absolutely maddening. Lock in is real.

  • @ChrisPolinsky
    @ChrisPolinsky 3 дня назад

    I have seen walk in closets filled with Lacie Drives. Always gave me the creeps.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 3 дня назад

      all of those Lacie drives have since failed

  • @yayamusic558
    @yayamusic558 3 дня назад

    these videos are very underrated, But we don't want more people watching with us

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 3 дня назад

      haha thanks. hoping it never catches on, that will ruin it.

    • @TheAnaemag
      @TheAnaemag 3 дня назад

      @@NoahKalina In a weird way this reminds me of an episode from Girls5eva with Richard Kind in a role playing himself where he was delivering some wisdom related to being in a so called sweet spot in your career - famous enough to get jobs and keep things going, doing what you like, but not that famous that your life gets affected by downfalls that come about with immense exposure. Maybe you're onto the same kind of vibe here :))

    • @jaycarlson6291
      @jaycarlson6291 3 дня назад

      @@NoahKalina Indeed! You got famous from your every day photo video, did that have negative consequences for you?

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 2 дня назад

      @@jaycarlson6291 sounds like a great hotline quesiton

    • @jaycarlson6291
      @jaycarlson6291 2 дня назад

      @@NoahKalina Done! I just left a message with this question on the hotline, feel free to play it on your show. I'm Jay from Maryland.

  • @timtrautmann
    @timtrautmann 4 дня назад

    I agree, don’t delete, ever. There have been countless times when a lousy photo has become an at least interesting photo over time. So, yeah, don’t delete anything. Also, the feeling of dread one has when looking for a seemingly deleted photo is terrible. Nobody needs to experience that.

  • @InnuendoXP
    @InnuendoXP 4 дня назад

    I haven't started watching yet but sorting out my hard drives from 2005-present is a self-parenting task I think I'll need therapy to face up to.

  • @joshwilliams6517
    @joshwilliams6517 4 дня назад

    I have a lot of catching up to do

  • @DustinBryson
    @DustinBryson 7 дней назад

    I feel like you might be missing a Dr. Seussian opportunity with the green eggs.

  • @yayamusic558
    @yayamusic558 7 дней назад

    I love animals as much as i love eating animals

  • @yayamusic558
    @yayamusic558 7 дней назад

    I am so glad I explored your channel

  • @steveruger6429
    @steveruger6429 7 дней назад

    Bro exudes peaceful aura

  • @joshdean7523
    @joshdean7523 8 дней назад

    Would have been nice if on the last photo he smiled 😊

  • @jaycarlson6291
    @jaycarlson6291 9 дней назад

    Wow, I missed that 2010 Superbowl commercial, pretty cool! Bummer you got cut from the 30-second version. I bet a lot of people recognized you from the photo every day video in 2006 ruclips.net/video/6B26asyGKDo/видео.htmlsi=9rEOTXvUBvTTfj6r. Oh and you are an interesting person to be sure; but, and this is a compliment, you are not TOO interesting. Too much of anything is bad, denotatively an excess. What too interesting looks like, is fanfare, drama, sensationalism, and other over-the-top ephemeral, plastic, insincere, phony shit that is simply negative or wrong and should be avoided.

  • @c-mon.re-arte
    @c-mon.re-arte 9 дней назад

    In that note about positive and negative comments…I keep thinking why im listening to Noah.. why is important to me to watch these videos…is it voyeurism in your live?, i don’t think so… is it entertaining? Like watching TV back in the 80-90s or just fun to know there are points in common between you and me although we in a different parts of the world. I guess I would never know.. good show! thanks for sharing your ideas.

  • @BudParr
    @BudParr 9 дней назад

    Funny, I was just reading about how Philip Glass, despite being a talented composer from an early age, worked odd jobs (crane operator, plumber, taxi driver) into his forties before he could support himself on his music alone. Love the Super Bowl story, though what a horrible ad!

  • @tomleiningerphoto
    @tomleiningerphoto 10 дней назад

    They make an all wheel drive Dodge Charger, that would be appropriate for upstate NY...

  • @marklevine1100
    @marklevine1100 10 дней назад

    One area that touches on politics, but also the creative life is protest art. All I see is photographers making pictures of other people protesting. Regardless of the position they take, the artist should have something to say. Having some of our freedoms potentially taken away should inspire art makers. There are political cartoonists and makers like Shepard Fairy and Banksy, but it seems to me that there is a void when it comes to artists making work of any depth that addresses social change. There are people like Magnum photographer Matt Black who explores the extreme poverty faced by many Americans in different parts of the country. I wonder if the reason we don't see these types of pictures is because they don't do well on Instagram!

  • @Ampersand100
    @Ampersand100 10 дней назад

    Another cool video. The story about the Super Bowl commercial was interesting.

  • @douglasdollars
    @douglasdollars 10 дней назад

    As soon as you said, "You look just like the Director" I knew it was him.

  • @AFJR2312
    @AFJR2312 11 дней назад

    Happy september!

  • @Elomentoplayz
    @Elomentoplayz 11 дней назад

    0th

  • @Legendsliketec
    @Legendsliketec 12 дней назад

    Hope he switched phones bc the storage would be crazy (2024 here)

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 11 дней назад

      still using the phone I used in 2000. it's so slow!

  • @paul-omara
    @paul-omara 12 дней назад

    I could listen to Dr. Kalina all day

  • @BillAmstutz
    @BillAmstutz 12 дней назад

    I watched this week's episode on a big screen; it was beautiful.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      ideal way to watch it! thank you

  • @BudParr
    @BudParr 12 дней назад

    There's a wonderful (for fans of his) documentary about John Berger called Four Seasons in Quincy that for some reason interjects a section on this topic. I recall a family in the French countryside who had a deep relationship with the land and their animals, yet had no problem killing them for food. I think the question suggests false dichotomy. I think the real question is, instead, "Can you love and eat animals who have suffered through factory farming." I think not, even though that's difficult to do on a day-to-day basis. Michael Pollen's The Omnivore's Dilemma was a game changer for me in that regard.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      I've read almost all of Pollen's books except for that one. I am putting it on the list.

  • @travisalexphoto
    @travisalexphoto 12 дней назад

    The caller is most likely posing you a vegan versus carnivore question. It's usually a common talking point amongst vegans, that ultimately, to eat meat, means you don't truly love nature or animals. If you truly love it, the only true path to them is going vegan. I respectfully disagree, I find that the majority of vegans are urbanites, who have not spent time with actual animals and nature And understanding ecom systems, or what it even means to live in a non-urban center to have access to food so privileged, enough to be to make that distinction, and most people who are more Progressive and conservationalism, as well as nature preservation, are those who are hunters, fisherman, and wild gamesman. There's no group of people that cares more about the conservation, protection, and well-being of nature and animals. Then people actually actively hunt them Because they want to be able to have those resources available for the next generation and their children's children. Just my two cents, but, I can't fully infer what they're asking either, so depending on what they're really trying to ask, I could should be talking on my ass.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      This is a good comment. I think you are correct about a lot of these things.

  • @jonwaltermoceyhanton
    @jonwaltermoceyhanton 12 дней назад

    i believe in you noah i believe you can go full vegan i believe you have the fortitude make it happen dude

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      When vegans consider farm raised eggs vegan (which they should) I will consider it!

    • @jaycarlson6291
      @jaycarlson6291 3 дня назад

      @@NoahKalina Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. If the chickens don't mind you eating their eggs, I say don't let it stop you. You'll be 90% vegan, saving much animal life, the climate, and your health!

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 2 дня назад

      @@jaycarlson6291 I think the health aspects of going vegan/vegetarian are dubious but if you find that you feel healthier that's great!

    • @jaycarlson6291
      @jaycarlson6291 2 дня назад

      @@NoahKalina For some people perhaps! BUT, the protective effects can pay out in spades as you age. AND, eating a whole food vegan diet has been PROVEN to prevent and reverse heart disease and many cancers. It's really a big deal.

  • @azoidayden
    @azoidayden 13 дней назад

    This is a great question coupled with a great response. I think you correctly identify the cognitive dissonance inherent in loving animals while eating them. It’s interesting to draw arbitrary lines between species, expressing horror at potentially eating dog meat while continuing to consume chicken. It makes sense though because speciesist attitudes are deeply ingrained in western culture, in which some animals are deemed worthy of moral consideration while others are objectified as food. I appreciate your honesty and your admission to continuing to consume meat primarily because it’s “delicious” and convenient, despite acknowledging the ethical issues. This prioritization of personal pleasure over recognized ethical concerns is a common barrier. I do think you mischaracterize vegan motivations. Your response assumes that people asking such questions are being judgmental or trying to “trap” others. This mischaracterizes many vegans’ genuine concern for animals and desire for ethical dialogue. You also suggest that questioning the ethics of eating animals is inherently antagonistic. This creates a false dichotomy between “militant” veganism and complacency, ignoring the possibility of respectful, nuanced dialogue. Don’t misunderstand me though, I think this video is rife with positive aspects and great self awareness. You acknowledge abstaining from meat is ethically superior, you recognize the problematic nature of animal ag, even done with apparent care for animal welfare, and admit that if personally required to kill animals for food you wouldn’t do it. I think your response is profound and I really appreciate you taking the time to think about this and share it with the community. I think love, in its truest sense, involves respect for the autonomy and well-being of the loved one, a desire to protect from harm, and valuing the other’s interests and life. Our physiological conflict arises from holding two beliefs/values, in this case: valuing animal life and well-being, and participating in a system that commodifies and ends animal lives for pleasure. I think all animals capable of suffering deserve equal moral consideration. Even at its most humane, animal ag involves separation of mothers and offspring, confined living conditions, and premature death, which are incompatible with any meaningful definition of love. In most developed countries nutritionally adequate plant-based alternatives are readily available, choosing to eat animals despite having other options demonstrates that taste preference is being prioritized over animal welfare. I also think true love is demonstrated through actions, not just feelings. Actively participating in a system that exploits and kills them contradicts any claim of love. If we consider history, humanity has gradually expanded its circle of moral consideration. Just as we’ve recognized the rights of various human groups over time, extending our compassion to animals is a natural ethical progression. Thanks for inspiring these thoughts with your video ❤.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      Thank you for this really thoughtful comment.

  • @teorec
    @teorec 13 дней назад

    I get that it's annoying, but I don't think it's wrong for someone to bring these things up. They're trying to make the world a better place, and the ugly truth is we really are part of the problem, and part of what they have to fight if they want to see real change in the world. It's uncomfortable, but it makes sense.

  • @irakalina9502
    @irakalina9502 13 дней назад

    Hi Noah, I think what you thought was dog meat was the burger we both had in China. If that happened in Cuba then it was two places on your travels where the burger was not beef. I, too, was traumatized by the taste and texture of that thing. I think that question was a great one.

  • @c-mon.re-arte
    @c-mon.re-arte 13 дней назад

    It ‘s really cool to see how the fog changes and the light change..I commented before pretty cool!! you are talking your mind out in one of your photo set, if you play with the timeline back and forth you can see the changes so cool, the photo is different every second

  • @timtrautmann
    @timtrautmann 13 дней назад

    I’m going to integrate this weather station with my home kit stuff. You think I can make it work? 15:42

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 13 дней назад

      Someone told me that it doesn’t work with HomeKit. I don’t know since I could never figure out how HomeKit works. I do know there are numerous weather stations that are HomeKit compatible.

    • @timtrautmann
      @timtrautmann 13 дней назад

      @@NoahKalina I’ll let you know how it goes. I have plenty of time to hack on things these days.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 12 дней назад

      definitely let me know.

  • @samkingco
    @samkingco 13 дней назад

    haven't watched the vid yet but the answer is no

  • @janos1945
    @janos1945 13 дней назад

    I love meat

  • @accomplishingnothing4246
    @accomplishingnothing4246 13 дней назад

    Do you do all your own landscape maintenance?

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 13 дней назад

      Did my other answer come through? If not... Yes, I do the landscaping myself with the exception of cutting down big trees or limbs above 10 feet.

    • @pappasbland
      @pappasbland 8 дней назад

      @@NoahKalina You should make a video about this. I want to see a riding mower POV shot. -Tom

  • @robstephenson4060
    @robstephenson4060 14 дней назад

    This may be the only guided mindfulness mediation video on RUclips featuring a mid-session plug for "Bagel's Anonymous, A Love Story." Your dad seems like a very cool and chill guy, even if his teaching seems to be at odds with the very existence of Future Noah.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 13 дней назад

      Do you mean Alternative Timeline Noah?

    • @robstephenson4060
      @robstephenson4060 12 дней назад

      @@NoahKalina You will know what I'm talking about in a couple of years.

  • @SueCarole
    @SueCarole 14 дней назад

    Good question. And an even better answer. Please leave the tree leaning over the wall. It and the branch are perfectly positioned.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 13 дней назад

      Thank you. Yeah. I probably will!

  • @jaycarlson6291
    @jaycarlson6291 14 дней назад

    I have gone 9 years this month with no beef, no pork, and no poultry. It will protect your health (if you avoid junk - eat whole plant foods - specifically beans and greens, fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, mushrooms, berries), the planet (animal farming creates most of the greenhouse gases), and the animals' lives. Win, win, win. Just make the decision, the commitment, you will not regret it.

  • @jonathanmarks_photography
    @jonathanmarks_photography 14 дней назад

    chickens are murderous eaters themselves, aren’t they? does that mean we can, as humans, be just as murderous? that is what I wonder. cows don’t, however, have the same murderous eating habits…unless you think grass has some sort of sentience…so eating them feels worse some how. such a heavy philosophical quandary. your thoughts are good.

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 14 дней назад

      Yeah. Lots of animals are brutal about what they eat. I guess we as empathetic humans should be held to a higher standard.

  • @PlGGS
    @PlGGS 14 дней назад

    Definitely part of why I stopped eating meat

  • @lmnk
    @lmnk 14 дней назад

    Yes.

  • @edwardrow
    @edwardrow 14 дней назад

    title is sending me and I haven’t even watched the video yet

    • @edwardrow
      @edwardrow 14 дней назад

      watched the video, still sent, excellent experience 11/100

    • @NoahKalina
      @NoahKalina 14 дней назад

      Thank you!

  • @maximoformanek
    @maximoformanek 14 дней назад

    Nature is wild...