We want to know from you exactly what you’d like to learn about photography? With our new website we’re about to start a whole new round of videos and blog posts to help you advance your photography.
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Hi Marc
I really like your channel, Quick short programs giving us a little insight to how other photographers work, not too much to take in at once.
I would really like to see the photographers out in the field doing their thing giving advice whilst doing it, I think visually seeing someone hands on makes for a more interesting watch and for the viewer it sinks in better having watched them ( If you know what i mean ), The viewer may pick up hints and tips that the pro takes for granted and doesn’t even realise they are doing it.
Keep em coming
Cheers Sebastian………Over here in the UK
Hey! I’m so glad to hear you enjoy what we put out! We’re working hard to put together new and creative content so be sure to stay tuned. BTW are those your photos up on our photo share? They’re amazing.
Yeah, I agree with Carl, I watch your videos for tips on managing the moment of capturing an image rather than focus and exposure basics. Techniques around creating an orchestrated pose or setting up a natural response is what I would like to see. I’m very interested in telling the best story I can with my photography and am interested to hear how accomplished photographers go about recognizing and creating these moments.
You guys are one of a kind. That’s what we call “auto-derision” in France. An excellent sign, if you tell me.Here’s what pops to my mind at once:- Non-biased material-reviews. It will be surely subjective, but so much more valuable than the usual “Marketing-Press-release-review-from-the-web”- Go on with the interviews of photographers. Very insightful- Keep up with that humour !
Thanks, Carl and you have captured our philosophy succinctly. We love to bring you inspiration from the pros we talk with. We’ll sprinkle in reviews about products/from brands we trust and some how-tos that we feel are needed (your advice on this is well noted.) We sure appreciate your tuning in and helping us grow.
I like the new layout of your site, particularly the larger videos. Don’t make them too large though – lots of people still don’t have super computers and/or fast broadband connections.
Your site is bookmarked because of the inspirational video interviews you do with accomplished professional photographers that don’t mind sharing their secrets and tips with other people. Also important here is the clarity with which they are able to communicate.
There are zillions of “technical advice” photography websites on the Internet with about the same number of conflicting information and opinions about how to do things right or not do them wrong. Hence, avoid traveling these routes unless you are certain that you can quickly conquer the established technical pros and/or the younger ones that have snared the minds of younger generations.
If there is a keyword that sticks in my mind it would be keep the “inspiration” coming.
Thanks and best regards.
Carl
I want to know how to make astonishing photos with main focus on post but without losing out on the philosophy of the artist behind the whole process of creation. Show me a tutorial series from begining until the end in splitted parts but with an really really good photographer.