The 2bit zine was SO cool. Typically when looking at images like that you think it was done by an illustrator or somebody of that art form. Knowing they are photos and it’s just an extreme abstraction is so cool!
I love the photo book features, even the ones that aren't my thing are good to see. To know where people are going and where interest and ideas are happening is (for me) where a lot of inspiration and interaction happens!.
Ted, thank you for your channel. I am a hobby photographer, but I love the content on your channel. The different ideas and ways that others make images into books has been so eye-opening and mind blowing. This channel is just a huge inspiration to me.
I have been following you for years and I love your presentations. It makes me think about what I am doing in my own work in the contexte of other photographers. I get inspired by learning about other photographers’ work and I get new ideas for trying new things or challenging myself with new projects. I big thank you from Canada.
I love the zine series by Chad Meyer. Such versatility in his work…definitely someone worth checking out. Thanks for bringing new talent to our attention!
I Love your work, and passion for it, which includes helping others who aren’t well known in their art of photography become more well known! Tip of the Hat to you Mr. Forbes!🎉
The Portraits are simply stunning! The largest use of DMV images! The simplicity of concept is inspiring! Richard Avedon's camera an 8x10 inch wooden box! His printing with his team, makes a great and wonderful body of work. If you truly want to learn cfraftsmanship, get a Rolleiflex, some BW film and color! A good lab! Downtown Camera Toronto, one i reccomend. Struggle for a year! 12 images per roll! In a few months, you ought, to have a minnum of 4+ good images per roll! Compare to 35mm film, 1~2 per 36 exposures! I cannot work with larger formats. Age, weakness and plain lazy! Great video.
I love the 2-bit world zine. I actually use a gameboy camera pretty frequently and I just recently bought that guy's adapter (I haven't put it together yet). I need to put something like this together.
I love this, im actually doing my masters with only a Holga. am considering letting in a Diana or 110 but Holga is my fave and you get sun great joyful results
I just did the Leonardo DiCaprio meme when I saw A 2bit World. That's fantastic! That's basically what I'm doing with my work. The dirty little secret is that digital cameras are really just computers. They deal in pixels and it's all computer graphics.
Really enjoying your shares Ted, very generous of you to do that ,fabulous work from every one. How do these guys come up with such great names for there books and Zines😊
Hi! Love your channel. I live in North Central Texas. I was wondering if you have ever done a video on photographing in the very bright and very hot conditions of Texas and other similar areas?
I'm honestly disappointed. I can't find that book that you mentioned "the marsh speaks in metaphors". You said it was cheap indicating it's on sale, but where?
I saw American West when it first opened at Amon Carter. I think it was awful both photographically and thematically. As photographs, everyone was square to the camera, white background, same boring light. Think large format passport photos. Thematically, it was a collection of homeless people clutching the cash Avedon paid them to sit. Do you think the American West is nothing but homeless people? Do you think the Ft Worth billionaires who funded it saw themselves that way?
The 2bit zine was SO cool. Typically when looking at images like that you think it was done by an illustrator or somebody of that art form. Knowing they are photos and it’s just an extreme abstraction is so cool!
I love the photo book features, even the ones that aren't my thing are good to see. To know where people are going and where interest and ideas are happening is (for me) where a lot of inspiration and interaction happens!.
I love and appreciate these book reviews ❤
Ted, thank you for your channel. I am a hobby photographer, but I love the content on your channel. The different ideas and ways that others make images into books has been so eye-opening and mind blowing. This channel is just a huge inspiration to me.
I have been following you for years and I love your presentations. It makes me think about what I am doing in my own work in the contexte of other photographers. I get inspired by learning about other photographers’ work and I get new ideas for trying new things or challenging myself with new projects. I big thank you from Canada.
I love the zine series by Chad Meyer. Such versatility in his work…definitely someone worth checking out. Thanks for bringing new talent to our attention!
I Love your work, and passion for it, which includes helping others who aren’t well known in their art of photography become more well known! Tip of the Hat to you Mr. Forbes!🎉
The Portraits are simply stunning! The largest use of DMV images! The simplicity of concept is inspiring! Richard Avedon's camera an 8x10 inch wooden box! His printing with his team, makes a great and wonderful body of work. If you truly want to learn cfraftsmanship, get a Rolleiflex, some BW film and color! A good lab! Downtown Camera Toronto, one i reccomend. Struggle for a year! 12 images per roll! In a few months, you ought, to have a minnum of 4+ good images per roll! Compare to 35mm film, 1~2 per 36 exposures! I cannot work with larger formats. Age, weakness and plain lazy! Great video.
I love the 2-bit world zine. I actually use a gameboy camera pretty frequently and I just recently bought that guy's adapter (I haven't put it together yet). I need to put something like this together.
As always, thanks a lot for sharing those brilliant zines. Best wishes ❤
Fantastic work! and I appreciate your commentary!!
Love these looks at other work mate. Big smile.
I love this, im actually doing my masters with only a Holga. am considering letting in a Diana or 110 but Holga is my fave and you get sun great joyful results
I just did the Leonardo DiCaprio meme when I saw A 2bit World. That's fantastic! That's basically what I'm doing with my work. The dirty little secret is that digital cameras are really just computers. They deal in pixels and it's all computer graphics.
Really enjoying your shares Ted, very generous of you to do that ,fabulous work from every one. How do these guys come up with such great names for there books and Zines😊
Great work Ted . One ? I love your shirts what brand are they?
Experimentation? This weekend for me' will be a 500mm weekend. That's the only lens I'll shoot with this weekend
Home town! ✊🏾
Hi! Love your channel. I live in North Central Texas. I was wondering if you have ever done a video on photographing in the very bright and very hot conditions of Texas and other similar areas?
so good so good!
Thanks
Thank YOU!
nice work Chad!
Hey Ted, not sure if you've ever seen the works of Olga Karlovac. Just discovered her today. Quite emotional and unique. You might like.
Where's the best place for me to get my photos put in a hard cover book?
Nice beard! 🙂
I'm honestly disappointed. I can't find that book that you mentioned "the marsh speaks in metaphors". You said it was cheap indicating it's on sale, but where?
Try reaching out to Richard Eskin - the photographer. He has contact info on his website: richeskinphoto.com/.
I saw American West when it first opened at Amon Carter. I think it was awful both photographically and thematically. As photographs, everyone was square to the camera, white background, same boring light. Think large format passport photos. Thematically, it was a collection of homeless people clutching the cash Avedon paid them to sit. Do you think the American West is nothing but homeless people? Do you think the Ft Worth billionaires who funded it saw themselves that way?