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Ian Shive on Conservation Photography

Ian Shive on Conservation Photography

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture or interview on Phototuts+.

Ian Shive is an award-winning conservation photographer. In this video, he’s speaking to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service news correspondent Michael Woodbridge after the recent Conserving the Future Conference. In it, you’ll hear about his unique approach to wildlife and landscape photography that includes a “human element.”

Cris Benton on Kite Aerial Photography

Cris Benton on Kite Aerial Photography

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture or interview on Phototuts+.

MAKE is website, magazine, blog and more. They promote do-it-yourself electronics, carpentry, programming, and pretty much anything else you can think of. This video showcases Cris Benton, a professor at UC Berkley, who talks about his passion for kite aerial photography.

Steve McCurry and the Last Roll of Kodachrome

Steve McCurry and the Last Roll of Kodachrome

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture or interview on Phototuts+.

Photophiles around the world have been mourning the death of Kodachrome, the iconic slide film from Kodak. Renowned National Geographic photography Steve McCurry had the privilege of shooting the very last roll of the film. He recently donated prints from that roll to the George Eastman House.

Faces to Remember: Interview with Christopher Barr

Faces to Remember: Interview with Christopher Barr

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture or interview on Phototuts+.

This week you’ll here from Phoenix, Arizona-based celebrity and commercial photographer Christopher Barr. He started work as a photojournalist, but after a close call in the jungle, he returned home to pursue a different kind of imagery. AdoramaTV caught up with him after a shoot to learn about his career.

Jim Richardson: One World, Many Stories

Jim Richardson: One World, Many Stories

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture or interview on Phototuts+.

This week you’ll here from National Geographic Jim Richardson. The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library in Topeka, Kansas in the United States is hosting an exhibition of Jim Richardson’s work called “One World, Many Stories.” The library interviewed Richardson about his background and thoughts on the current state of photography.

Todd Hido: Wish You Were Here

Todd Hido: Wish You Were Here

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture on Phototuts+.

This week you’ll get a look into the career path of Todd Hido, a San Francisco Bay Area-based artist. While Hido does portraiture and architecture photography, his most recent work typically focuses on the America landscape: photographing streets and subdivisions, especially at night.

Joni Sternbach: Relating to the Ocean

Joni Sternbach: Relating to the Ocean

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t learn something from the pros! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture on Phototuts+.

This week you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look into one of Joni Sternbach’s projects. Sternbach is a Brooklyn-based photographer. While she was photographing oceanscapes as part of the Art Park/Atlantic Residency Program in Australia, a singular moment refocused her project and set her on a new path.

Asylum: Photographing Mental Hospitals

Asylum: Photographing Mental Hospitals

We’re back with another lecture post. This time on a more serious topic. Architect and photographer Christopher Payne spent six years photographing closed state mental hospitals. In this video, he talks about his work and show photos which appear in his book, Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals.

Gulf Photo Plus Shoot-out

Gulf Photo Plus Shoot-out

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t still watch the lectures! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture on Phototuts+.

Gulf Photo Plus is a photography community based in Dubai, UAE. The recently hosted a portrait shoot-out with a surprise model. Three professional photographers, Joey L, Zack Arias and Gregory Heisler, had to think quickly as they attempted to out shoot each other. Three different professional approaches to same subject make for a very interesting study of portraiture.

Edward Burtynsky on Manufactured Landscapes

Edward Burtynsky on Manufactured Landscapes

Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t still watch the lectures! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture on Phototuts+.

Accepting his 2005 TED Prize, photographer Edward Burtynsky makes a wish: that his images — stunning landscapes that document humanity’s impact on the world — help persuade millions to join a global conversation on sustainability.


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