To everyone watching this channel: let's remember to donate. Whatever you can is fine. $25-$50 is a small price to help Ted. He's is putting out there the best material by far or any photography channel. It's only fair we give something back.
Mate your discussion pieces are very enjoyable. My Photography is art to me and I'm taken back by photographers who won't attempt art, experiment or use anything less than the best, but each to their own and I'm still having heap of fun
Thank you so much Ted for this video and for your podcast in general. I have allowed my passion for photography to grow for the past few years, and now I'm to the point where I've decided that I really want to be a fine art photographer (regardless of how long it takes). I thought about making that decision recently. This video cements my decision.
These videos have a profound effect on me as a photographer. The excellent curation you make for every video is extremely good. Best photography channel, hands down.
It's sad but truth to be told, photography is changing for the better. Painters used to be the commercial artists and when photography started look how much it changed and how awesome it became. The same will happen and so the Spring finally turns into Summer :)
Just to add to the other comments asking for an updated version - if you do get around to making an updated version, could you detail the very first steps? I've never been professionally trained and sometimes I feel like the world of galleries are completely alien to me
Fine art in 2013 is very self-conscious about being an 'investment' from a buyer perspective. Artists are often wise if they secure professional business representation to deal with the cut-throat mechanics on the business end of fine art photography. This was an excellent introduction, Ted. BTW: do you do any color grading on your videos?
I find a lot of wedding photographers calling themselves "fine art wedding photographer", somehow, I find that to be very contradictory. What does it mean to be a "fine art wedding photographer"?
Ted, photography is far from dead. In a digital world and a film renaissance, there's trillions of images taken every day. What's changed is how photograpers make a living. They become a brand on social media and then open workshops and market their merchandise.*
Why do you miss the art show circuit? My Luminous Views Gallery provides a living for me (albeit I print finish and frame everything myself) and I often get comments that what I do is the best thing folks have seen. I mean what about Lik? Most those names you drop in total could never come close the revenue Lik has generated in a very short time. Galleries and the nepotism that they push are not real businesses that many photographers at the shows do. Why do you miss that? I have sold over 6000 prints I created and printed on my own. Your advice asking curators opinions is terrible advice. Paying for a booth at a farmers market is a much way to gauge opportunity -no?
I think that people will still pay money for a more professional image because they believe that the professional photographer has tricks and better gear and the know how to produce a world class photo that the customer does not. Whether this is true or not is another question but it is in the belief of the customer that holds the future of the Professional photographer.
Yerp true...but somehow the rise of Digital...market is saturated....and confusing (some claim their are pro even though just starting out.) My 2cents~!
if these galleries put their pictures on the internet where's the point in buying them? Just print the ones you like, et voila. How can you sell something, that's not even a thing, like a digital photograph?
photographers such as yourself should Band together ans figure out what "Professional" is and then create a Cert that people can Earn a degree... A Certification, an award, a Guild or several. ...And set standards become the authority on the subject YOU already are but I mean make it offical and THEN make peoplebaware of it.
Hey Ted. Could you please do an updated version of this? Maybe include Fine art Landscape and portraiture. Love your chancel, my favorite by far.
instablaster.
To everyone watching this channel: let's remember to donate. Whatever you can is fine. $25-$50 is a small price to help Ted. He's is putting out there the best material by far or any photography channel. It's only fair we give something back.
This is by far more interesting content than gear reviews or top 5 things videos.
Mate your discussion pieces are very enjoyable. My Photography is art to me and I'm taken back by photographers who won't attempt art, experiment or use anything less than the best, but each to their own and I'm still having heap of fun
Thank you so much Ted for this video and for your podcast in general. I have allowed my passion for photography to grow for the past few years, and now I'm to the point where I've decided that I really want to be a fine art photographer (regardless of how long it takes). I thought about making that decision recently. This video cements my decision.
These videos have a profound effect on me as a photographer. The excellent curation you make for every video is extremely good.
Best photography channel, hands down.
It's sad but truth to be told, photography is changing for the better. Painters used to be the commercial artists and when photography started look how much it changed and how awesome it became. The same will happen and so the Spring finally turns into Summer :)
This was absolutely brilliant. Thank you for putting it together.
I'd just like to say thank you. You've really opened up my mind.
I found myself as a photographer. Something I'm actually good at. Life changing
I'll keep listening and sharing your insights so that I be better on my photography. Thank you so much.
thanks for the resources, the links to the galleries and organisations are really valuable
Love this video. Hope to see more of this topic.
You're really very good at these podcasts. Always very informative and well presented!
and finally I get the explanation about fine art photography. thanks a lot my friend Ted. :)
Thank you so much for this! I've figured out I want to go the fine art route
Just to add to the other comments asking for an updated version - if you do get around to making an updated version, could you detail the very first steps? I've never been professionally trained and sometimes I feel like the world of galleries are completely alien to me
Fine art in 2013 is very self-conscious about being an 'investment' from a buyer perspective. Artists are often wise if they secure professional business representation to deal with the cut-throat mechanics on the business end of fine art photography. This was an excellent introduction, Ted. BTW: do you do any color grading on your videos?
Great video! Currently reading marketing fine art photography and this is some good extra info.
Another very good piece Ted.
I find a lot of wedding photographers calling themselves "fine art wedding photographer", somehow, I find that to be very contradictory. What does it mean to be a "fine art wedding photographer"?
they simply need a reason to charge more
Zach Fang lol
I agree entirely!
I took a sort-of fine art photograph of a woman in a wedding dress. That said, I don't consider myself a wedding photographer.
it means they are high end wedding photographer.....nothing more. You cannot be a wedding photographer and fine artist....they are completely separate
your talk is really inspirational thank you very much
It a lovely presentation. Love it all through. Thanks.
Fine art being very difficult is an understatement when you first start.
I love this channel!
Ted, photography is far from dead. In a digital world and a film renaissance, there's trillions of images taken every day. What's changed is how photograpers make a living. They become a brand on social media and then open workshops and market their merchandise.*
Thank you so much, very helpful as well as inspiring. Cheers!
Always informative...thanks Ted.
Very nice channel..love it..also i suggest you to try once Youpic to explore this art...best of luck!
The art game Ted, man the art game.
I like your presentations.
Same here in the Netherlands!
Wonderful video, thank you.
Your videos are great. Thanks.
Are you familiar with the photographer Alex Meidany?
Why do you miss the art show circuit? My Luminous Views Gallery provides a living for me (albeit I print finish and frame everything myself) and I often get comments that what I do is the best thing folks have seen. I mean what about Lik? Most those names you drop in total could never come close the revenue Lik has generated in a very short time. Galleries and the nepotism that they push are not real businesses that many photographers at the shows do. Why do you miss that? I have sold over 6000 prints I created and printed on my own. Your advice asking curators opinions is terrible advice. Paying for a booth at a farmers market is a much way to gauge opportunity -no?
Talk about "gift of the gabb"...
...and the gift of the comment.
I think that people will still pay money for a more professional image because they believe that the professional photographer has tricks and better gear and the know how to produce a world class photo that the customer does not. Whether this is true or not is another question but it is in the belief of the customer that holds the future of the Professional photographer.
@ 8:04 ... Josef Hoflehner ... Heavy on minimalism ... Oxymoron ... :P
Thanks, Ted.
Excellent! Thank you!
amazing channel!!
love it
Thanks , Now I understand a little better. J
wow.. wow..
i thought you were going to say "you're going to notice most of these are men"
You haven't watched enough of my show. I've covered lots of women.
no i just mean thats what jumped out at me looking at the list of artist.
You had to make it political, huh?
Yerp true...but somehow the rise of Digital...market is saturated....and confusing (some claim their are pro even though just starting out.) My 2cents~!
I miss these types of videos... It seems that a lot of new videos are focused on new gears
It's sad that people like Ken Rockwell and the know-nothings on DigitalRev are the most listened-to photographers.
Title is a bit misleading. I thought this was about fine art photography, not everything around fine art photography.
if these galleries put their pictures on the internet where's the point in buying them? Just print the ones you like, et voila. How can you sell something, that's not even a thing, like a digital photograph?
i doubt you'll find images in a big enough resolution
photographers such as yourself should Band together ans figure out what "Professional" is and then create a Cert that people can Earn
a degree... A Certification, an award, a Guild or several.
...And set standards
become the authority on the subject YOU already are but I mean make it offical and THEN make peoplebaware of it.