Visual Arts Podcasts

The Six Figure Photography Podcast With Ben Hartley: Photography Marketing | Improve Photography | Sprouting Photographer show

The Six Figure Photography Podcast With Ben Hartley: Photography Marketing | Improve Photography | Sprouting PhotographerJoin Now to Follow

Ben Hartley, an award winning wedding photographer and photography educator, talks with other industry experts about how to market and grow your photography business.

By Ben Hartley: International Wedding Photographer, Photography Educator and Marketing Expert

Total Cults show

Total CultsJoin Now to Follow

Join your hosts Doctor Gogol and James Trick as they romp through all manner of culty things. Horror, science fiction, bizarre lost movies and half-remembered childhood terrors... This is the only entertainment podcast you need. Providing you only care about really obscure stuff.

By Doctor Gogol and James Trick

stickyalbums.com show

stickyalbums.comJoin Now to Follow

Custom photo album apps for each of your clients

By stickyalbums.com

Comics for Beginners show

Comics for BeginnersJoin Now to Follow

Comics industry professionals talk about the art and craft of making comics. Tips and insights for aspiring artists and writers on storytelling, drawing, inking, creativity and productivity mind hacks from comics pros such as Dean Haspiel, Jason Little, Jim Zub, Seth Kushner, Nathan Schreiber, Rick Parker, José Villarrubia, Kurtis Wiebe, Chris Miskiewicz, Josh Shalek, Reilly Brown, Nate Powell and more. Hosted by writer/artist Palle Schmidt, creator of The Devil's Concubine and STILLETO and artist on Thomas Alsop.

By Palle Schmidt, writer, artist and comics creator

The Artist in American History show

The Artist in American HistoryJoin Now to Follow

How have writers, illustrators, film makers, and musicians shaped the American experience? In this podcast series historian Dr. Darren R. Reid explores American history through the lens of the artist. From classic comics books to music and film, this podcast examines how art and artistry has reflected and informed the American experience.<br><br> Featured iTunes podcast (January and February 2014), #1 episodes in Education and Higher Education. Current series, "Comic Book Studies" explores the historic and cultural significance of comic books and graphic novels, exploring issues relating to race, class, gender, and change over time in titles from Superman and Captain America to V for Vendetta and Art Spiegelman's Maus.<br><br> Silent Film festival (four episodes) combines classic films mostly from the silent era with new audio commentaries. Films include Charlie Chaplin's The Immigrant, Superman Goes to War, and D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation.<br><br> Other episodes include lectures which explore how the Cold War changed the music of Pink Floyd, the lost Beach Boys' album, SMiLE, the music of the American Civil War, and representations of Native Americans in film and literature.

By Dr. Darren R. Reid

Ulysses by James Joyce show

Ulysses by James JoyceJoin Now to Follow

Still considered one of the most radical works of fiction of the 20th Century, James Joyce’s Ulysses ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer’s Odyssey, the narrative follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness.

By Books Should Be Free

The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells show

The War of the Worlds by H. G. WellsJoin Now to Follow

H. G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds in 1898, when there was much speculation about life on the planet Mars. The book is considered to be one of the first science fiction novels. In the story, an English gentleman narrates the events of a violent and fast paced Martian invasion. The frightening images of people fleeing from gigantic tripod machines and the prospect of life under Martian rule have served as a bottomless well of inspiration for popular culture. The novel has served as a template for many derivative or inspired works, including comics, countless books, a tv series, several films, a bestselling musical, and the famous Orson Wells broadcast. Overall, The War of the Worlds has become an early milestone in and inspiration for the invasion genre. The novel demonstrates Wells’ typical pessimistic outlook on human nature and offers a good deal of critisism on society and people’s ignorance and vanity. The War of the Worlds can be read as an indictment of European colonial actions around the globe at that time – with which the injustice of the Martian invasion can be compared. Wells has since been credited with predicting quite a number of technologies, such as laser-like rays, industrial robot-like machines, and chemical-warfare. IMPORTANT NOTE: "War of the Worlds" is still under copyright in UK and EU (until 2016). If you are in these jurisdictions, downloading this audiobook will be a violation of copyright law.

By Books Should Be Free

TWiT Photo (Video) show

TWiT Photo (Video)Join Now to Follow

Professional photographer Catherine Hall and overenthusiastic amateur Leo Laporte chat with some of the world's leading and most inspirational image-makers. Learn tips from acclaimed pros as they impart their knowledge of making arresting images through personal anecdotes, real world experience, and a discussion of their favorite toys. The show educates, inspires and empowers photographers of all levels. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.

By TWiT

Fantasy/Animation show

Fantasy/AnimationJoin Now to Follow

Christopher Holliday researches animation history and digital media and King's College London (UK). Alexander Sergeant is a Lecturer in Film and Media Theory at Bournemouth University (UK), specialising in the history and theory of fantasy cinema. Each episode, they look in detail at a film or television show, taking listeners on a journey through the intersection between fantasy cinema and the medium of animation.

By Christopher Holliday and Alexander Sergeant

Product Overviews show

Product OverviewsJoin Now to Follow

Get ahead by watching these concise and informative overviews created to help you choose the right camera gear and make the best photography decisions.  Every week, Rich Harrington will give you an in-depth look at the best camera and video gear from Adorama.   Learn all the key functions and features of some of the most useful photo and video equipment.

By Adorama Photography TV