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  • This is The Notorious B.I.G., 1995,

  • the Palladium nightclub, New York City.

  • What really I want to talk about is

  • my dedication, my 100% focus,

  • and finding something that I love,

  • my passion point.

  • I fought to be on this stage,

  • to be able to stand next to Lil' Kim

  • and take all these pictures to create

  • one definitive photo.

  • A photo that was the most important

  • of anything that I took.

  • And I really wanted it for future generations

  • to be able to feel the energy that was in that room,

  • and certaintly you can feel that right there.

  • I'm a photographer, this is what I do for a living.

  • I chase these moments,

  • these fractions of seconds,

  • that will never be the same again.

  • You can't take this picture again because I took it,

  • and he's no longer with us, sadly, rest in peace.

  • The definitive portrait of that person, in that moment,

  • is what I strive for every single time out,

  • like when you close your eyes

  • and think of a picture of Jay-Z,

  • I want it to be my picture.

  • So far, so good.

  • Eight album covers for Jay-Z later,

  • I'm not doing too bad.

  • Aaliyah. Gorgeous and amazing,

  • and I really spent proper time with her,

  • conversing, having a conversation,

  • connecting to her,

  • which I find is a big part of my work.

  • That connection, to be able to have a conversation,

  • to say you're doing great,

  • to say why I want a certain picture and a certain attitude.

  • In this moment, we talked about shooting in the Caribbean,

  • and it's sort of a passion point for me,

  • Caribbean culture, Trinidad, Barbados, Jamaica,

  • and I said, "We should do a photo shoot there

  • because I think it would be incredible."

  • And she said, "Yeah, you know, let's do it."

  • You know, as we're taking these beautiful pictures,

  • all this is happening,

  • I'm continuing to converse with her and really connect.

  • So, she believed in my vision at that moment,

  • you know, even while all the work was happening

  • there was a human connection that happened.

  • At the end of the day,

  • I have people sign Polaroids

  • just as kind of a diary for myself.

  • And she wrote,

  • "I can't wait for the Caribbean. I'll see you then."

  • (Exhales)

  • You've got to take a breath. You've got to take a breath.

  • She's missed incredibly.

  • And I think what the reminder is

  • that these moments are really precious,

  • and you really have to take the time to connect to them,

  • to be part of that process,

  • to make a difference in people's lives in that moment.

  • You never know how you're affected by somebody,

  • clearly I am, you can see it,

  • but you never know how you affect that person,

  • how you make that moment a little more important for them.

  • This is my good friend Drake.

  • I had the opportunity to work with him

  • for the FADER magazine.

  • He is a beast and one of my favorites.

  • He's my friend.

  • I shot him for three different days,

  • two in New York, and he had just signed his record deal.

  • He said, "What's most important to me

  • is going home to Toronto to celebrate with my family."

  • So, we went home. We flew home.

  • And he said, "I've got to do a pit stop.

  • I've got to go see my grandmother in the afternoon,

  • and so you probably don't want to bother with that."

  • I said, "It would be an honor to meet your grandmother."

  • I asked for what I wanted.

  • I asked for access that nobody else had

  • because this is what makes a photographer sort of greater,

  • to have a picture that somebody else doesn't have.

  • We want these unique moments.

  • I asked for these moments, right?

  • And I'm reminded of a story.

  • He said, "Grandma, I just got millions of dollars.

  • I just signed a record deal.

  • I've got millions of dollars

  • from Cash Money Universal and Young Money."

  • And she said, "A million dollars?"

  • He said, "No Grandma, millions of dollars. What do you want?"

  • And she said, "I want a kiss, and I want a hug."

  • Again, the reminder of, like, why we do this.

  • It also revealed for me another layer of Drake as a character,

  • and how important this guy is,

  • you know, his message.

  • He's not just about the limelight and self-serving.

  • He's connected to these moments

  • as much as I was connected to this moment as a photographer.

  • I know everybody does this everyday,

  • they ask DMX to get in a pool of blood.

  • This was my challenge this day.

  • I needed to get him to see my vision.

  • I was very clear in what I wanted for

  • "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood,"

  • which was his album cover.

  • You know, I envisioned photographs of him in this pool of blood,

  • just making these things happen, you know?

  • And what was difficult was he didn't see it

  • the same way I saw it, right?

  • He walked in, and he had these pants on. Brand new pants.

  • Everybody feels fresh when they have brand new pants on, right?

  • He said, "I'm not getting in that pool of blood."

  • I said, "Oh yes, you're going to get in that pool of blood."

  • You know? And he said,

  • "No, my dogs, I'm not getting in that pool of blood."

  • And I said, "My dude, you're going to get in that pool of blood."

  • And in a bold statement, using all the psychology knowledge

  • that I had from my schooling at Kenyon College,

  • I dropped my pants in front of 40 people on a set

  • that all were, like, stunned.

  • DMX laughed.

  • He said, "Alright, my dude,

  • put your pants back on, and I'll get in the blood."

  • One of the most epic photos that we've ever created

  • in this hip-hop movement.

  • I'm on home soil. I'm in New Orleans.

  • We've got to give love to Lil Wayne.

  • Lil Wayne is an incredible MC,

  • and the biggest point that I want to drive home here

  • is about the opportunity to create

  • somebody's legacy with them,

  • to take pictures, to see them grow.

  • It was about trust in the moment

  • and understanding that you could make a difference,

  • have a communication,

  • see somebody elevate and move forward,

  • to take a variety of different pictures, you know?

  • Him in a spacesuit.

  • He's a Martian, you know, what can I say, you know?

  • But it was about seeing his growth,

  • and having an important role

  • and communication with this guy in the moment.

  • DJ Quick once said, "Isn't it incredible

  • how you make people see your vision in hip-hop?

  • The way that people look at hip-hop is through your eyes."

  • I'm really, really proud of what I've created,

  • what I've done, and passionately working

  • to make quality work constantly.

  • It's not about taking a photo.

  • For me, it's about giving a photo

  • to people that believe in it so much. Thank you.

This is The Notorious B.I.G., 1995,

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TED-Ed】從Aaliyah到Jay-Z。捕捉嘻哈史上的瞬間--喬納森-曼尼恩。 (【TED-Ed】From Aaliyah to Jay-Z: Captured moments in hip-hop history - Jonathan Mannion)

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