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Being a photographer is a journey more than an end-game. Some recommendations and examples of documenting your procedure.
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Ted Forbes
The Art of Photography
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I’m not a photographer but I’ve been enjoying your content for years. Every book is better than the other, incredible. On another note, If I were you, I would never shave that beard ( : you pull it off well and it looks great. Just saying ( :
The title of this video is the truth. Photography has definitely been a journey for me as i been experimenting with vintage prime lenses.
To engage in ART is to engage in mistake making. This is the pathways towards our best work. Keep up the great work my friend! Love the vids as always.
My journey in photography started just over 50 years ago. One of my issues is I am in a hurry and I usually shoot a one and done photo. Going from film (I shot color slides) to digital my overall weakness is post processing. Again with film I never learned to process negatives. Now with digital I still am challenged with post processing.
We started around the same time. Learning to edit is a challenge but it’s made a huge difference in my images. There are loads of online resources about editing, but the first thing is to figure out what you want your photo to say, visually. Once you understand that, then it’s “how do I do that?”, which is a much easier question to answer than “What do I do?”
Keep on π you’re incredibly informative and making bank doing this
I liked this one a lot for no particular reason. The image that stood out for me was the United 727 with the 70s paint job. That had to be film, right? I took a photo of a United Jet about 40 years ago with the same paint scheme reflecting a blue and orange sunrise as I was waiting at the gate to fly home from college for Christmas. All three books – beautiful images.
Always loving your insights Ted and love the beard man! Thank you!
Great video ! Super inspiring things here πππ
Very true Ted Forbes anything in the creative world takes a journey to unfold! Love all three books you showcased in this video, it shows the amount of talented people all around the world. And you making content in this channel sure helps us all a lot! P.S. The Beard looks great on you!
Hi Ted have been enjoying your channel since I came across it years ago. The artist series you did, chats with John Free remain wonderful resources for me.
Came across a Mike Winnet video βI Attended Tony Robbins 5 DAY CHALLENGE!β and saw your appearance in it. Not sure what the arrangement is there with TR/DG if any, and itβs certainly your prerogative how you exercise your agency. Just commenting from a place of wanting you to stay safe and away from dubious influence.
Thank you for AoP. Stay well!
Ted, you give me a reason to look forward to Fridays!; Thank you.
Hi! Very in depth view of Photography, as Life is a journey. Learning a lot from you. Thanks for your sharing.
That beard suits you well Ted! Great ep. as always
Hi Ted. Thanks for doing this video on βthe journey.β I found it inspirational and helpful as I follow my own photographic pathway.
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I say this all the time but I think you should hear it. This channel is amazing and highly informative. Keep up the great work.
I think my journey has led me to realise that I enjoy viewing the best photographs taken by others than continuing to produce rubbish images myself. Some of us are just not born creative
Awesome projects Ted!
I love your way of explaining all those. I have been following your channel since 2017.. These videos are always great.
I can appreciate the printing, shot film for 30 years and did most of my own printing, would spend an entire day in and out of the dark room trying to perfect a single print.
Those were three really nice pieces of work. I loved the giant zine idea; now I want to plow through my catalog and see what might work. I like small number projects, too. I was particularly struck by the dark night work. In my part of the world, this time of year, the sun will be upβ but it will mostly be hidden by pervasive cloud cover. We call it βbeing under the mushroom.β Now I have something to aspire toβ find something to shoot under the mushroom this winter.
Always love your videos, very insightful. I have a question, since you mentioned blurb has stepped up their print quality. What would you say is the best quality photo book printer. I’ve been wrestling with the idea to put together a book and I have no idea who to go through. I found a site called Gelato and they’re reasonably priced but I have no clue about the quality. Or if you have a video or know of a YouTube channel that would cover this topic that would be very helpful as well. Thanks Ted!!