I recently discovered a couple of interesting photography-related YouTube channels
The first is by Joel Ulises. He describes his channel as: Sharing the work of photography masters. My YouTube channel was created to share the amazing work of photography masters. I hope my channel inspires and touches the hearts of everyone who checks it out. At the time I’m writing this his channel has 222 videos, each one covering a single well known (usually) photographer. Recent videos include: William A. Allard; Philippe Halsman; Raymond Depardon; and Jerry Schatzberg. If you like famous photographers, this is one for you.
The second channel is quite different. The channel is called Hunter Creates Things. The description reads: “Photographer and Filmmaker. Currently based out of Warsaw, he has lived in Auckland, Seoul, London, Jersey and briefly, in a remote village with an Alpaca and a Goat, neither of whom liked him very much. Forever torn between form and function, Hunter works as a fine artist, a street photographer, a mentor, a YouTuber, a DP, an editor, and as a (rather insufferable) writer. He also likes racing cars, scope creep, and fashion. He’d really like it if you got in touch, especially if you’re a new photographer, an academic, or just want to chat. That way, he knows for sure someone is listening, and he can stop referring to himself in the third person.” His channel contains all kinds of interesting stuff related to both still, and video photography. Recent offerings include: The Problem With TikTok Street Photographers; Going Full Time?; How To CURE Your Street Photography Anxiety; How Good Can An $80 Lens Really Be?; and Why Shoot Black & White In 2024?
Taken with a Sony DSC-H50