The Art of Photography
Summary: The Art of Photography is a video podcast hosted by photographer Ted Forbes and dedicated to discussing all things photography related. Published weekly, we cover tips, equipment, technique, alternate process, shooting, composition and a plethora of other topics. http://theartofphotography.tv
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Podcasts:
Today we'll look at the work of Michael Kenna and how to use minimalist techniques to your photograph compositions.
How promote your photos online using your own website, social networking and a little thing called posterous.
In this episode we'll look at photography on cell phones / smart phones...
In this episode we'll look again at Sofortbild and some techniques to getting time-lapse photographs.
Commercial studio photographers often shoot digitally using a camera tethered to a computer to see instant results. Today we'll look at what's involved and a free solution for doing this yourself.
In this episode we discuss dynamic range, particularly in high contrast situations and how you can bring back some image information that gets lost in shadows or highlights.
Today we go over some tips on scanning film and tweaking it once in the computer.
In this episode we take a look at the process of developing film.
How to get your film out of your camera and into a developing tank for processing.
A basic overview of chemicals used in the darkroom.
Part 1 of a multi part series on using film. We're going through the process of loading the camera to making a print. In this episode we'll look at the Holga, how it works and other general info on shooting film.
Home darkroom from the late 1960's.
Composition part two - an extension of Episode 5 :: Rule of Thirds. Today we'll look at application of the golden section in composition and explore some of the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
In this episode we discuss the work of Robert Frank and his importance in the 20th century as last year celebrates the 50th Anniversary of his famous book, the Americans.
How do you meter when you have no light meter? Today we'll talk about the Sunny 16 Method and some bracketing techniques.