I remember what my mentor said (he's a senior art director), "A lot of people interested to photography and they trying to take it seriously, but they're missed something, they did start without basic foundation of design theory." And today, after watching this I make my own reflection that after 3 years of learning photography (on my own) I realize that I'm lack of theory, but it's never be late to learn, right? So here I am, gonna start from the beginning to learn foundation of photography by your video. This is so helpful, I feel like in an art class. Thank you so much. Regards from Indonesia.
Ted, you probably already know this, but I just have to say it anyway: Your photography podcast is the best out there - and believe me, I've wasted many a hour on the other stuff! You obviously take time to prepare a quality show, the visual and audio quality is also very good. At the end of the day, I hope you know how much we appreciate your time and knowledge. You're def "paying it forward", and I sincerely thank you.
Ted, I'm completely blown away by your podcasts. These videos are amazing! I'm pretty sure you get that a lot, but anyway... you deserve it! Brilliant job!
just found your videos. this is great, cause im a self taught photographer and this is way different to all other tutorials, guide etc. I've ever watched. Thank you :)
Ted, these podcasts are excellent...especially the ones on technique and of those, shapes brings it all together. I would be interested in one on portraits as they relate to the composition topics on which you have focused. Thank you!!!
Great overview when it comes to shape in photography. I love your videos Ted and also your wealth of knowledge and willingness to share it with others in very comprehensive way. These videos are travelling with me wherever I go. Thank you for people like you!
Thank you very much for all of the videos that you have posted. You are very knowledgeable on the subject and I am really learning lot from watching your videos. I enjoy the videos as well. Again thank you.
DSLR video can produce same shallow depth of field as photography at large apertures. It's the small sensor size at camcorders that causes large DoF even at large apertures.
Ted if you say anyway one more time i'm going to screeaaaam!!! excellent video as always. keep it up i just discovered your channel i'm in love with your videos. Keep clicking! cheers.
Ted, the lowest link is missing the "m"! Takes me to a nowhere page, but I know it's just because of the spelling error. Awesome site though. I love how clean it is, and how it's responsive. Great work!
Hey ted loveyour show. Can you pleas write the name of the photagrafer that was famous for his use of metafores in his pictures? I don't mange to catch the name
I have a project coming and I wanted to know... Can you use these "classic" photos without worrying about copyright? I am interested in using some Avedon, Bresson and other's pictures but dont want to be sued :-) or my youtube page taken down.
I'm still watching 11 years later. Great content. Thank you for posting! :)
I remember what my mentor said (he's a senior art director), "A lot of people interested to photography and they trying to take it seriously, but they're missed something, they did start without basic foundation of design theory." And today, after watching this I make my own reflection that after 3 years of learning photography (on my own) I realize that I'm lack of theory, but it's never be late to learn, right? So here I am, gonna start from the beginning to learn foundation of photography by your video. This is so helpful, I feel like in an art class. Thank you so much. Regards from Indonesia.
Ted, you probably already know this, but I just have to say it anyway: Your photography podcast is the best out there - and believe me, I've wasted many a hour on the other stuff! You obviously take time to prepare a quality show, the visual and audio quality is also very good. At the end of the day, I hope you know how much we appreciate your time and knowledge. You're def "paying it forward", and I sincerely thank you.
I come back to this a lot and just wanted to say thanks
Hi sir, I'm still here. Coming back!!!
Ted, I'm completely blown away by your podcasts. These videos are amazing!
I'm pretty sure you get that a lot, but anyway... you deserve it!
Brilliant job!
Absolutely fantastic series. Many thanks for doing this.
just found your videos.
this is great, cause im a self taught photographer and this is way different to all other tutorials, guide etc. I've ever watched.
Thank you :)
Ted, these podcasts are excellent...especially the ones on technique and of those, shapes brings it all together. I would be interested in one on portraits as they relate to the composition topics on which you have focused. Thank you!!!
love, love, love this series! awesome examples, awesome instruction and very direct and to the point.. all while being entertaining. thank for this!
I'd like to say you are a well grounded individual and appreciate what you have to offer . Thank-you
Great overview when it comes to shape in photography. I love your videos Ted and also your wealth of knowledge and willingness to share it with others in very comprehensive way. These videos are travelling with me wherever I go. Thank you for people like you!
one of the most useful videos about photography....love it..!! thank you.
He reminds me of the dentist from The Hangover. And his advice is great!
This is a wonderful educational series. Thank you Ted! I've learned so much from you!
I'm soon late!!! However, I appreciate this man. He's such a great teacher and influence! Hope he'll make more videos!🙏🏾
Best teacher ever!!
Ted, you are one inspiring teacher. So glad I know about your series! It's the best I've seen!
Thank you Ted! I love learning from you!
i read books about the elements of composition and now i can also watch it in your channel, great!!!, hope you will make a video about visualization
Thank you very much for all of the videos that you have posted. You are very knowledgeable on the subject and I am really learning lot from watching your videos. I enjoy the videos as well. Again thank you.
Abelardo Morell
Thank you so much for all the info you are giving :-) I just subscribed and I also find your blog very interesting! Cheers from Greece!
DSLR video can produce same shallow depth of field as photography at large apertures.
It's the small sensor size at camcorders that causes large DoF even at large apertures.
Ted if you say anyway one more time i'm going to screeaaaam!!! excellent video as always. keep it up i just discovered your channel i'm in love with your videos. Keep clicking! cheers.
YAY, you locked your focus! thanks, it's much less distracting now
Doh! Thanks for pointing that out ;-)
Ted, the lowest link is missing the "m"! Takes me to a nowhere page, but I know it's just because of the spelling error.
Awesome site though. I love how clean it is, and how it's responsive. Great work!
I don't know about that but thanks ;-)
little but enough . Thanx Ted
Great series! Would it be possible to do a video about Dynamic Symmetry?!
bravo! Excellent show!
Being a Whovian the right question mark is one of the first things to catch my eye.
It's not the camera it's his lens. Not sure which lens that is though.
Hey ted loveyour show. Can you pleas write the name of the photagrafer that was famous for his use of metafores in his pictures? I don't mange to catch the name
Great
I have a project coming and I wanted to know...
Can you use these "classic" photos without worrying about copyright? I am interested in using some Avedon, Bresson and other's pictures but dont want to be sued :-) or my youtube page taken down.
I like it thanks,
Sir,Website Doesnt Work
Thx
anybody know someone who puts this type of super content but regarding filmmaking.
The pepper looks like a face.
talk to much go to the shape