Agreed! This is a really cool channel. Ted seems a nice guy, he also gave a shout to others channels that deserves more views this days, like Matt Day.
You know, there are videos titled exactly the same. You click on it, sure, you want to improve. Bullshit... the dude is talking about random stuff, that is not slightly researched or backed with any facts. I click on this video. I learned a lot in 11 minutes. More than I expected. Thanks Ted!
How you speak for so long, without making a mistake is beyond me. I love Your show Ted, going to take some of your advice to heart. The question you asked really shave i took me, What have i taken in the last month that i would place in an Exhibition. I think that is something a lot of us dont think about. I am glad i moved on to film in recent few months. I will think of that next time i even think of pressing the shutter button.
Your four strategies - definition, research, practice and evaluation - can be applied to life. I'm new to your channel and I'm going to set aside time this week to hit your archives (and take notes!), Your a dazzling RUclips presenter, and I imagine you were a dazzling college professor. I'm grateful your sharing your ideas and talent RUclips!
My art professor gave me the best advice I have ever heard, not only about photography but for life. I definitely hear echoes of his words here. Respect for you, and your videos. I may not always agree with you, but your approach is always thoughtful, intelligent and well worded.
Ted great points and as usual great show . I really appreciate all your teaching on photography plus in general. I am in to photography for a long time but I am learning lot of basic that I never learnt. So thanks a lot and take care.
Really appreciated the none technical look at this subject. Too many videos out there hound on composition or rule of thirds - something easily found in a beginners 101 vid. Although that advice is valuable it's nice to see some refreshing takes on the subject and I especially liked the advice about identifying what you want to get better at. Such an obvious point yet sometimes too subtle - insert forest vs tress analogy. Anyhow, great show and thanks for the inspiration.
As someone who's been taking pics for a few decades now, I've notice a two things about the improvements in my images over the years. Improvements seems to coincide with moments when I've been shooting heavily (3 to 4 thousand images in a month). Now, I'm not one to spray and pray. I've got a rep of shooting too little because I do a lot of mental editing. I've also noticed that there's a plateau of time between these moments of self realization that I've improved. Is this in the norm?
Thanks for this episode, I watched it years ago and am glad to bump into it again. It's very helpful, and I'm looking forward to watching the "metrics" episode.
Thank you for this episode..though I've been into photography for 3 yrs now and enjoy it a lot just of late I've been finding myself at a crossroads with it.my favourite style/type would be wildlife/landscape but have have lost my 'mojo' so to speak and have really been struggling to find the joy I use to get out of it.recently I purchased a couple of medium format cameras and have been shooting a lot of film,95% B&W...and it has rekindled my interest and passion but also has got me looking in a different direction with it too,and I find myself enjoying going out now,but also slowing down a lot more and thinking more about each shot and even walking away from ones that I would normally have taken...one area I have difficulty with is finding others to go out with..being transgenderged not many people want to be seen out with me so I do my shooting on my own,and so have to rely on places like your channel to watch and learn from...please keep them coming.
Hi Ted, I love your show! I was wondering if you've done an episode of finding locations. Sometimes I find it hard to find interesting places to go to and was hoping you can do a future episode on resources I can use to discover new places. Thanks always, I've been binging on your show for the last week!
Thank you so much for these recommendations!! they're extremely helpful!! I'm taking classes right know and it's like you say, plus taking everyday pics but trying to apply the theory concepts in to them. Loved the Definition item!! I agree is the base for the rest :)
“Photography is painting with light! The blurs, the spots, those are errors! But the errors are part of it, they give it poetry and turn it into painting. And for that you need as bad a camera as possible! If you want to be famous, you have to do whatever you’re doing worse than anyone else in the whole world.” ~ Miroslav Tichy
Thanks for the video. Been 35mm film shooting for about a month now. I must say, my photos have become better, so my friends say. If they are correct, I put it down to having to slow up my photography so that I concentrate on composition more.
Just came across this video. Though still photography is more of a secondary hobby to my primary one of film making, I'll definitely take your advice about making regular objective evaluations of previous videos. Thanks a lot!
Yes! I as well feel like I am spinning my wheels at times. Then you question your genre you work at so much. But hey, it's all part of the growth you need to go through.
Hey Ted Great subject!! Great timing!! Saw a nice portrait shot of you while you were filming the podcast. The shadow on the wall behind you of the chair, teachers chair Thanks for all your hard work
This is the first video I have watched on your channel. It is really insightful and has made me think about what i am doing as a photographer. Many thanks.
hi Ted. when do you think i'll develop a certain style or a preference in shooting. currently i'm shooting pretty much everything and thats kinda stressful not to have a single clue as to where to take it from here. is there any tips on this or any guidelines? i'm shooting for almost a year now and recently i turned to 35mm film photography which made me to slow down and think more but still no clues as to where i made more progress with my work. any tip would help. perhaps is should just wait and see since i'm a beginner still.
ZDimitris just keep shooting man. I've been shooting for 10 years. you probably have your own style but its how deep you've had your style put into your photos. i wouldnt worry about it man, i never did. just dont get addicted to watching instructional videos, advice videos. i pretty much never did any of that. i didnt really know rules. just keep shooting and then evaluate if it's good. theres plenty you can learn and thats fine but too much and you'll be too rigid, you'll be worrying about too much. when i look at a scene all i think of is, how can i best shoot this? that's it. just keep going man, theres no benefit to be trying to benchmark these abstract concepts
I finally caught up with the live releases! Thanks for all the great info, inspiration and strategies for creating better photos (and having more fun) that you've shared. If you're ever in Tucson, let's get some Sonoran dogs and/or sashimi after a visit to the CCP! I find that good food often gives my creative wheels traction again :D
Hi ! From Montreal Canada Photographer after 42 years of photography 30 pro and teaching for many years i agree with you about a old RUclips that you were telling about you quitting you part-time teaching job Boy! it realy me you were tacking about me now I listen to your podcast The Photography Show great simple and funny 2
Thank you for thanking your time to explain..but please..slow down. I stopped the video 3 times because it was too stressful, other than that, it's great :)
This guy deserves more views
Agreed! This is a really cool channel. Ted seems a nice guy, he also gave a shout to others channels that deserves more views this days, like Matt Day.
3 years later, you are still right
There is a lot of disinterest towards photography that's why he's got this amount of views.
True
@@ConstantinSPurcea Not anymore. Eesh.
You know, there are videos titled exactly the same.
You click on it, sure, you want to improve.
Bullshit... the dude is talking about random stuff, that is not slightly researched or backed with any facts.
I click on this video.
I learned a lot in 11 minutes. More than I expected. Thanks Ted!
How you speak for so long, without making a mistake is beyond me. I love Your show Ted, going to take some of your advice to heart.
The question you asked really shave i took me, What have i taken in the last month that i would place in an Exhibition.
I think that is something a lot of us dont think about. I am glad i moved on to film in recent few months. I will think of that next time i even think of pressing the shutter button.
Your four strategies - definition, research, practice and evaluation - can be applied to life. I'm new to your channel and I'm going to set aside time this week to hit your archives (and take notes!),
Your a dazzling RUclips presenter, and I imagine you were a dazzling college professor. I'm grateful your sharing your ideas and talent RUclips!
My art professor gave me the best advice I have ever heard, not only about photography but for life. I definitely hear echoes of his words here. Respect for you, and your videos. I may not always agree with you, but your approach is always thoughtful, intelligent and well worded.
Your channel really is the best photography channel on RUclips! Always interesting and challenging and such a philosophical approach to pedagogy.
Ted great points and as usual great show . I really appreciate all your teaching on photography plus in general. I am in to photography for a long time but I am learning lot of basic that I never learnt. So thanks a lot and take care.
Cyril Jayant thats great Cyril! Thanks!
Yep - its just part of growth - you've got to work hard…
Really appreciated the none technical look at this subject. Too many videos out there hound on composition or rule of thirds - something easily found in a beginners 101 vid. Although that advice is valuable it's nice to see some refreshing takes on the subject and I especially liked the advice about identifying what you want to get better at. Such an obvious point yet sometimes too subtle - insert forest vs tress analogy. Anyhow, great show and thanks for the inspiration.
As someone who's been taking pics for a few decades now, I've notice a two things about the improvements in my images over the years. Improvements seems to coincide with moments when I've been shooting heavily (3 to 4 thousand images in a month). Now, I'm not one to spray and pray. I've got a rep of shooting too little because I do a lot of mental editing.
I've also noticed that there's a plateau of time between these moments of self realization that I've improved.
Is this in the norm?
I am sure that all who watch your videos are as grateful as I am. Thank you for using your time to teach us!
I've just shared this reflection to my students, thanks for express this ideas in such a enlighting way. Excellent!
Thanks for this episode, I watched it years ago and am glad to bump into it again. It's very helpful, and I'm looking forward to watching the "metrics" episode.
Hey Thank you for your videos but i didn't find the episode 86
could you please send me the link thank you
Thank you for this episode..though I've been into photography for 3 yrs now and enjoy it a lot just of late I've been finding myself at a crossroads with it.my favourite style/type would be wildlife/landscape but have have lost my 'mojo' so to speak and have really been struggling to find the joy I use to get out of it.recently I purchased a couple of medium format cameras and have been shooting a lot of film,95% B&W...and it has rekindled my interest and passion but also has got me looking in a different direction with it too,and I find myself enjoying going out now,but also slowing down a lot more and thinking more about each shot and even walking away from ones that I would normally have taken...one area I have difficulty with is finding others to go out with..being transgenderged not many people want to be seen out with me so I do my shooting on my own,and so have to rely on places like your channel to watch and learn from...please keep them coming.
One of the best teachers on RUclips.
Hi Ted, I love your show! I was wondering if you've done an episode of finding locations. Sometimes I find it hard to find interesting places to go to and was hoping you can do a future episode on resources I can use to discover new places. Thanks always, I've been binging on your show for the last week!
Thank you so much for these recommendations!! they're extremely helpful!! I'm taking classes right know and it's like you say, plus taking everyday pics but trying to apply the theory concepts in to them. Loved the Definition item!! I agree is the base for the rest :)
“Photography is painting with light! The blurs, the spots, those are errors! But the errors are part of it, they give it poetry and turn it into painting. And for that you need as bad a camera as possible! If you want to be famous, you have to do whatever you’re doing worse than anyone else in the whole world.” ~ Miroslav Tichy
Thanks for the video. Been 35mm film shooting for about a month now. I must say, my photos have become better, so my friends say. If they are correct, I put it down to having to slow up my photography so that I concentrate on composition more.
Just came across this video. Though still photography is more of a secondary hobby to my primary one of film making, I'll definitely take your advice about making regular objective evaluations of previous videos. Thanks a lot!
Yes! I as well feel like I am spinning my wheels at times. Then you question your genre you work at so much. But hey, it's all part of the growth you need to go through.
Hey Ted
Great subject!! Great timing!!
Saw a nice portrait shot of you while you were filming the podcast.
The shadow on the wall behind you of the chair, teachers chair
Thanks for all your hard work
This is the first video I have watched on your channel. It is really insightful and has made me think about what i am doing as a photographer. Many thanks.
I concur with those who have commented before me. Your show is great! I look forward to each new episode.
IIRC the 10,000 was the marker to become *masterful* at a *skill* which is a far cry from how many people interpret it.
You are a genius. No one is better techers than Mr Ted.
Love your glasses and your videos Ted. Greetings from Chetumal, Mexico. 😊
just rewatching old videos, i learned a lot from your channel, thanks a lot for being there (Y)
This teaches how to be better at anything. Thank you.
hi Ted. when do you think i'll develop a certain style or a preference in shooting. currently i'm shooting pretty much everything and thats kinda stressful not to have a single clue as to where to take it from here. is there any tips on this or any guidelines? i'm shooting for almost a year now and recently i turned to 35mm film photography which made me to slow down and think more but still no clues as to where i made more progress with my work. any tip would help. perhaps is should just wait and see since i'm a beginner still.
ZDimitris just keep shooting man. I've been shooting for 10 years. you probably have your own style but its how deep you've had your style put into your photos. i wouldnt worry about it man, i never did. just dont get addicted to watching instructional videos, advice videos. i pretty much never did any of that. i didnt really know rules. just keep shooting and then evaluate if it's good. theres plenty you can learn and thats fine but too much and you'll be too rigid, you'll be worrying about too much. when i look at a scene all i think of is, how can i best shoot this? that's it. just keep going man, theres no benefit to be trying to benchmark these abstract concepts
Hi Ted, great video for a sunday Morning, always look forward to your insights. Thinking episode 87 is the Metrics video you mentioned. Thank you.
Thanks for the quality of your talks !
Nice photo of Ansel Adams on your thumbnail!
I finally caught up with the live releases! Thanks for all the great info, inspiration and strategies for creating better photos (and having more fun) that you've shared. If you're ever in Tucson, let's get some Sonoran dogs and/or sashimi after a visit to the CCP! I find that good food often gives my creative wheels traction again :D
Very helpful information! This video is just what I needed. Thank you!
Not sure about genius, but thanks for the kind words!
Thanks Ted I found this video to be very helpful to me.
THIS EPISODE NEED A SEQUEL : Become A Better Photographer Pt.2 analytically thinking
Hi ! From Montreal Canada Photographer after 42 years of photography 30 pro
and teaching for many years i agree with you about a old RUclips that you were telling about you quitting you part-time teaching job Boy! it realy me you were tacking about
me now I listen to your podcast The Photography Show great simple and funny 2
Yes - 87… thanks for catching that!
The Art of Photography episode 87
Recording a flash moment in time that can never be duplicated again.
Merci Ted !
Another great video and inspiration
I can just go grab a camera and hold down the shutter until I’ve got 10,000 shots. Ha!
I appreciate that are very illustrative, thank you very much.
Thanks maan 💚 you're my mentor
Thank you!
I forgot the phone somewhere so I got back on 0:20 , but I got back to 00:00 BCS I know you start talking when the video starts..
thank you very much Ted very inspiring!
great video and motivation!
Great thoughs, thank you!
Cool as usual thanks for your time
Thank you for thanking your time to explain..but please..slow down. I stopped the video 3 times because it was too stressful, other than that, it's great :)
Very inspiring video.
Find your own "red string", remembering it's just a guideline.
Thanks. I learn a lot from you :)
August
Very interesting
Before you can find the answer, you have to know the question...
Subscribed!
:)
Whats the point of a video if you're only recording yourself? Show some pictures!