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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2015
  • One of the great things about photography is how different photographers interpret the same subject. This is the essence of photography and what makes it interesting.
    We all have our own personalities and the best photographers find ways to bring this out in their images. Its what gives them their style and what makes them who they are.
    Photographers in this episode:
    Tom Baril
    Michael Kenna
    Chuck Close
    Hiroshi Sugimoto
    Elliott Erwitt
    Robert Mapplethorpe
    Richard Avedon
    Martin Munkácsi
    Arnold Newman
    Henri Cartier-Bresson
    Gordon Parks
    Tina Modotti
    Wolf Von Dem Bussche
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Комментарии • 93

  • @Argyll9846
    @Argyll9846 8 лет назад +17

    Apart from the content which is always excellent, I like the fact that you're not trying to sell anything. Your videos and enthusiasm clearly demonstrate your love of photography.

  • @mcol3
    @mcol3 9 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is probably my favourite episode ever! It's very helpful to compare different photographers this way, it's illuminating on several different levels. I hope you'll do other episodes like this every now and then.

  • @JohnDoe-fo9ri
    @JohnDoe-fo9ri 6 лет назад

    Hey Ted, I've just come across your channel and I find it simply astounding. There are thousands and thousands of GB uploaded to RUclips talking about camera models, lenses, techniques, but you focus on what really matters when it comes to photography--and always with a very elegant, deep and yet accessible style. Great, great job.

  • @LaaszloKiss
    @LaaszloKiss 9 лет назад +1

    Another really informative and inspiring episode - thank you very much for this great work, Ted!
    I appreciate you wrote down the name of Martin Munkácsi with the original accentuated "a" in Munkácsi. Subtle thing, but being a Hungarian myself as well, I do appreciate this kind of attention and authenticity.
    It's always a pleasure and honor to see the new episodes of AOP show. Thanks again.

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 7 лет назад

    There isn't anyone else on RUclips that could have created a video of this quality. Thank you for all the information you have given me, and the understanding with that information.

  • @entestare4805
    @entestare4805 3 года назад +2

    This is the kind of video that makes you great, and unique. I would love so much to see more videos like this. Thanks for all the great work, and excellent content you are providing :)

  • @thomaswilder4862
    @thomaswilder4862 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you Ted. Extremely informative and inspiring. I appreciate the work you put into your videos!

  • @mmctaggart3012
    @mmctaggart3012 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the beautiful interpretations, photo examples and inspiration, I really needed that right now. Especially the introduction to Tom Burrell ..just WOW!

  • @joseantonioborges5054
    @joseantonioborges5054 3 года назад

    I've been watching this series of photographers and I'm loving it. I didn't know about any of these photographers.

  • @AngelOrtega84
    @AngelOrtega84 9 лет назад +1

    Great episode, I enjoyed very much; I'm currently on that struggle to find my personal style, and found this subject of interpretations so inspiring!
    Keep the good work Mr. Ted Forbes.

  • @douglasapplegate7553
    @douglasapplegate7553 8 лет назад

    A fantastic video, so interesting! Of the photography resources I follow, you cover photo lit the best. This episode was like a personal curated museum exhibit, extremely educational. You'd do every one a great service by making more of these comparative explorations.

  • @lawrencewatts1838
    @lawrencewatts1838 9 лет назад +2

    Incredible episode. To say this way long winded and weird is underselling yourself entirely! This was a great example of the deep, inspiring love and interest you have for photography that is self evident in your videos. The ending was incredibly insightful as well. At the end you talked about sharing things with your viewers and it's the best description of what you do, you share the knowledge you have about these topics with your viewers simply because it interests you and it really shows through. Enough gushing! Keep it up, Ted!

  • @johncampbell335
    @johncampbell335 9 лет назад +2

    RE: finding your style
    I have been shooting for 30+ years and I'm still searching for mine. I spent far too long mimicking other photographers styles, and adhering to The Rules. Just recently I've started experimenting outside the box a bit more and I'm sure my preferred style will come to light soon.
    I love how you left in the blooper at the end of the video. That imperfection ironically made a perfect ending.

  • @jasonchristyjc2929
    @jasonchristyjc2929 9 лет назад +1

    This is why I love Photos you can interpret them in diffrent ways

  • @dannypryordoyle2710
    @dannypryordoyle2710 9 лет назад +1

    That was fun, and inspiring! Thanks Ted.
    You make great videos, brings me back to photo class.

  • @reluctant_engineer
    @reluctant_engineer 9 лет назад +4

    This episode wasn't long winded at all,rather I wanted it to be a little longer! One of your favourite vids at least for me. This should be turned into a series I must say. :)

  • @Kleinbiology
    @Kleinbiology 9 лет назад +1

    Interpretations are the joy and fascination of photography.

  • @howardjameson
    @howardjameson 9 лет назад +1

    Really interesting episode. Loads of things to think about and take away. Thanks a lot.

  • @tomscott4438
    @tomscott4438 9 лет назад +1

    Great episode. I imagine you could do one these every 3 months and never have a duplicate. Comparatives are an excellent way to break down the creative process because it highlights the individual style of each photographer when you use a common subject matter. Nicely done.

  • @diragusa
    @diragusa 9 лет назад +2

    Wonderful work! one of my favorite episodes!

  • @eArcHu
    @eArcHu 9 лет назад +3

    Very educative video! It is always refreshening to learn about the artistic side, it is so much more than the many technical reviews (which have their niche too, no doubt).
    Nice "mix" of various photographers, especially that not-so-popular artists were included too. Your deep, humble understanding of photography also shines through and speaks for itself.
    Thank you, Ted!

  • @Eliot451
    @Eliot451 6 лет назад

    I love hearing people talk about their passions. The subject doesn't really matter so much.

  • @asfarfafar
    @asfarfafar 9 лет назад +2

    Great episode, I loved it, I hope you make more :)

  • @whyrural
    @whyrural 9 лет назад +3

    Ted after buying stuff (photo gear) and after gaining some technical competence (working that gear to make an image) and after seeing light (now we are getting somewhere) and after starting with darkness and becoming a sculpture with light we are here with your “Photograph Interpretations” Ted. What expressions do I have? What courage do I have? What is inside me to get up and want to make an image with my voice? I think back to your effort on photographing the denizens of your building. You were searching for your interpretation of these denizens and time swallowed you whole before you made it happen. This is it, can we find what we love and are willing to act now on it. This is really the philosophical foundations of being an image artist discussion. It is like nectar from the GODS!!!! Keep it up Ted.

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 лет назад +2

      Well like my portrait project we all have limits of time and what's possible. I'll do the project when I can get an open slot to do it. Portraits require a LOT of scheduling when I'm doing that many. The key is do what you can, do it the best you can with what you have and do it now! In fairness all of the photographers in this video make time to do it. They're not making 3 videos for RUclips every week ;-) Not an excuse, just saying I'll get to it eventually!

  • @davesfineart1
    @davesfineart1 9 лет назад +1

    Great show Ted...I really enjoy your informative approach to this thing called photography. Artfully done!! ~ Dave

  • @AMBrikaer
    @AMBrikaer 9 лет назад +15

    Ted Forbes this is an amazing episode! I have to thank you for this bulk load of inspiration you just gave me! This "Homage" -thing will be a project for me soon I guess. And, now I think of it, I can feel a new #aopbg coming...

    • @TedForbes
      @TedForbes 9 лет назад +2

      Thanks A. M. Brikaer - I think that's a cool idea!

  • @violin-schwerin
    @violin-schwerin 9 лет назад +1

    Fantastic Episode, Ted! Thanks!!

  • @damianjanicki7529
    @damianjanicki7529 9 лет назад

    That was very,very interesting show.
    Keep up the good work Ted.

  • @eyeshotcreative4323
    @eyeshotcreative4323 4 года назад

    Once again you have nailed it Ted! Funny that first Lily image came up and I thought to myself "Is that Mapplethorpe? " ...no but definitely saw the connection.

  • @xperience-media7396
    @xperience-media7396 9 лет назад +2

    Enjoyed your lecture on the photographic arts today when the rain came down, nice, thanks.

  • @FloranHachez
    @FloranHachez 9 лет назад +1

    Great episode, very interesting an inspiring as your other videos !
    So thank you for your work :)

  • @CandidCountry
    @CandidCountry 9 лет назад

    Top notch episode about interpretations!

  • @ashutoshvashisht
    @ashutoshvashisht 9 лет назад +3

    Funny few days back I was looking at some of the interpretation work specifically a boy with a gun by Elliot Erwit and Steve Mccurry as well as Church gate Station by Sebstian Salgado and Raghu Rai.. and that made be thinking why not write to you and see if you could do an episode on interpretation... and here I am looking at this video. . As if you just read my mind!
    Thank you for putting togather such informative and quality videos
    Cheers!
    Ashutosh

  • @MaxLamdin
    @MaxLamdin 9 лет назад +3

    would love to see a photolit episode of your work Ted! from where you started up until now because these shows are sort of your interpretation and the photographs we've seen if yours i thought were amazing so would love to see that! also, i would definatly buy a tshirt

    • @DavidMeyerPhoto
      @DavidMeyerPhoto 9 лет назад +2

      Well, it's a valid business model to sell t-shirts, mugs and other stuff like that. It's cheesy, true, but if it works for somebody, if it's something they do, good for them. I'm happy The Art of Photography isn't following that pattern though.

  • @AuthenticSound
    @AuthenticSound 9 лет назад +1

    Steichen and Stieglitz! Steichen blew me away, really, but... Stieglitz.... I have the beautiful two volumes in my library, but, I wrote it earlier, apart from some cloud studies, I really would like so much you view on it, since I don't get the point with his work and importance, and I really would like to see the point! Thanks for another inspiring video, Ted.

  • @rbruce63
    @rbruce63 9 лет назад +1

    Outstanding episode!

  • @jadeforest4441
    @jadeforest4441 5 лет назад

    Dear Ted,
    Today again :-) I have been so lucky to have learned from you how to look, and how to see, through the cameras of great photographers! Before I get to thinking about a style for myself, I rather first learn and study THE styles of some greatest photographers. Thank you for being my guide in this SO interesting and addicting serious hobby of photography - my new world :-). Please keep doing this ... I love your style of teaching :-)

  • @iandefaveri
    @iandefaveri 2 года назад

    For those who didn't understand, the last photographer is named Wolf von dem Bussche

  • @tercioae
    @tercioae 8 лет назад +1

    Muito obrigado! Thanks a lot for your video. Really enjoyed!

  • @fernandocorreia163
    @fernandocorreia163 2 года назад

    Beautifull! Este video é, em si mesmo, uma obra de Arte.

  • @nikonrulz
    @nikonrulz 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent video Ted.

  • @MrGrover1276
    @MrGrover1276 8 лет назад

    Mr Forbes thanks for you videos and for you time.
    I got a question for you, what makes a fine a good photo, Thanks

  • @nanimoshiranai
    @nanimoshiranai 9 лет назад +3

    note on the side....
    I'd love to see a comparison between Sugimoto's 'beyond infinity' and an unfocused photography. Probably one of the first things I'd try if I ever start large format photography.

    • @eddiegonzalez2704
      @eddiegonzalez2704 5 лет назад

      This has a lot to do about being sainted and not...." the emperor's new clothes ".....

  • @bcomhaire
    @bcomhaire 9 лет назад +1

    Another interesting episode! Thank you Ted.
    Some random thoughts that sprung to mind while watching this episode:
    Could we state that in fine art photography style and form (sometimes) are more important than content? To become a known photographer, do you have to come up with a style and than stick with that for the sake of being recognizable, so everyone can say: This is a typical Hiroshi Sugimoto for instance?
    I guess this is how it works in many artforms, but it is kinda limiting isn't it? Also, as time goes by the number of "available new styles" decreases, since everything (or at least many things) has been done before, something that couldn't be said for photographers 50 years ago...

  • @sutirthade
    @sutirthade 8 лет назад

    Brilliant Ted !!!!!!

  • @robertbutts9835
    @robertbutts9835 5 лет назад

    Yes great stuff love your channel

  • @cesardaluz5084
    @cesardaluz5084 9 лет назад +1

    great stuff - Thanks!

  • @Jack_Schularick
    @Jack_Schularick 6 лет назад

    Very interesting presentation Mr. Forbes.

  • @minhnguyen2296
    @minhnguyen2296 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @broddablack5290
    @broddablack5290 2 года назад

    Fabulous

  • @arielog1941
    @arielog1941 11 месяцев назад

    I kept looking for Imogene's lily,
    I found new photographers,
    Thank you
    Namaste

  • @caiodlimaM
    @caiodlimaM 9 лет назад +1

    thank you very much sir

  • @channelwebscene
    @channelwebscene 7 лет назад

    Have you not noticed the symbolism in the Catier-Bresson and Michael Kenna images of the trees on he road?

  • @NowWeAre6
    @NowWeAre6 9 лет назад

    I actually found the Steichen very much akin to that of a Whistler painting. I don't know if there's any correlation there though.

  • @cannabis-germany
    @cannabis-germany 5 лет назад

    Inspiring episode.

  • @rupal_hs
    @rupal_hs 9 лет назад +8

    every mind is different so their interpretations also are ........

  • @globalwealthmindset
    @globalwealthmindset 6 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @gavinstokes
    @gavinstokes 9 лет назад +1

    Great vid, far from long winded or strange. How do you spell the last photographer...Wolf.....? Sorry just seen it now. Thanks again.

    • @iandefaveri
      @iandefaveri 2 года назад +1

      I know it's been 6 years, but I was having some trouble too and just found out his name is Wolf von dem Bussche

  • @davidrothschild8913
    @davidrothschild8913 9 лет назад

    Very inspiring and encouraging show Ted. How come there were no examples of color interpretations?

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 лет назад +3

      No reason - just happened to do black and white this time…

  • @lonnycalif1
    @lonnycalif1 9 лет назад +1

    Aren't those bunch o' bottles in the background full of stuff that is part of his sculpture process? Which would make sense for Newman to do right if he was including the sculpture process...

  • @glenconverse1327
    @glenconverse1327 6 лет назад

    How do you use the word Omage? or is it Homage?

    • @TheDavidSings
      @TheDavidSings 6 лет назад +1

      It's homage. It means doing something in someone's honor in their style.
      "This painting Peter did is an homage to Dali." for instance.

  • @EdgarFreytes
    @EdgarFreytes 9 лет назад

    That pictorialism looks like a painting

  • @Acquavallo
    @Acquavallo 9 лет назад +1

    Great video!!!!

  • @DavidMeyerPhoto
    @DavidMeyerPhoto 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for mentioning Modotti. Not a name one would hear very often, which is a shame.

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 лет назад

      Might need to do a full show on her sometime. She was fabulous!

    • @DavidMeyerPhoto
      @DavidMeyerPhoto 9 лет назад

      The Art of Photography I've seen "A Fragile Life" shortly after I started getting into photography and "Photographs" a bit later. If you have them available, both are excellent books to show. What can be found on the internet doesn't really show her work too well, it seems to be all over the place and a very narrow selection of photographs :(

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 лет назад +1

      Did you see Ashley Judd play her in Frida? Still want to see that...

    • @DavidMeyerPhoto
      @DavidMeyerPhoto 9 лет назад

      The Art of Photography No, I'm afraid I haven't seen that film. But thanks for the heads up, I was thinking about watching some more films this year :)

  • @davejones4740
    @davejones4740 8 лет назад

    The Images only look interesting because of the low quality lens used. Prob a very expensive lens in it's day. Compositions are good too.Take the same image with a pin sharp lens and this well not have the same impact. Older lens age gracefully. Squarer formats also work well compared to 35mm. Black and white in my opinion also take you back in time, unlike modern day hdr photos.

  • @nathandoylemusic
    @nathandoylemusic 5 лет назад +2

    Extremely informative but please slow down a little on the narration!

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Год назад

      Dude , stfu that's how he talk . Can't help who talk a certain way ...I could imagine how u talk

  • @JoeHyPhotography
    @JoeHyPhotography 9 лет назад

    Nice Outro lol ;)

  • @davidrichards6718
    @davidrichards6718 5 лет назад

    Tom Barils photos look like they are shot on polaroid type 55 and not an alternative process, sadly type 55 isn't made anymore

  • @HOLLOWMIND432
    @HOLLOWMIND432 5 лет назад

    How many of u were here cause u have participated in competition