The Art of Photography

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The Art of Photography is your lens into the world of making images. Every Sunday, Ted Forbes produces new episodes on diverse topics such as techniques, composition, philosophy, craft, digital photography, film, darkroom techniques and more. If you are a photographer, this is the show for you.

Recent Episodes
  • DJI Osmo Action VS GoPro Hero7 Black
    May 30, 2019 –
  • Is THIS the FUTURE of Photo and Video Editing?
    May 28, 2019 –
  • How to copy the COLOR GRADE of ANY Image
    May 14, 2019 –
  • Inspiration Photography Projects
    Apr 30, 2019 –
  • Can You Develop FILM in BEER?!?!?
    Mar 22, 2019 –
  • LIGHTROOM PRESETS :: Get INCREDIBLE looking images!!
    Mar 22, 2019 –
  • I might need a HAND with this…
    Mar 1, 2019 –
  • How to EDIT VIDEO on an IPAD pro :: Lumafusion game changer!!
    Feb 28, 2019 –
  • CAMERA OF THE YEAR?!? Testing the Panasonic S1 and S1R
    Feb 27, 2019 –
  • Brooklyn Footage with the Sony 135mm G Master
    Feb 26, 2019 –
  • The ULTIMATE PORTRAIT LENS? :: Sony 135mm f/1.8 G Master
    Feb 26, 2019 –
  • My Current Video Setup
    Feb 20, 2019 –
  • THIS was unexpected!
    Feb 18, 2019 –
  • Canon EOS RP :: Why?
    Feb 14, 2019 –
  • No Photography Allowed?!?!
    Feb 13, 2019 –
  • Minimalism
    Feb 4, 2019 –
  • Your weekly PHOTOGRAPHY INSPIRATION
    Feb 4, 2019 –
  • Panasonic S1, S1R :: First Impressions
    Feb 2, 2019 –
  • Switching to an iPad for PHOTO and VIDEO editing?!?
    Jan 31, 2019 –
  • Fired from CANON! The Instagram Problem
    Jan 30, 2019 –
  • My ULTRA WIDE ANGLE lens filter system ARRIVED!
    Jan 28, 2019 –
  • Creative Photography vs Technical Photography
    Jan 24, 2019 –
  • We need to clear up AUTOFOCUS on the SONY A6400
    Jan 22, 2019 –
  • New SONY A6400 :: The Best Vlog Ever
    Jan 21, 2019 –
  • One of those ART videos
    Jan 15, 2019 –
  • Nikon's new MIRRORLESS wide angle ZOOM! Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 S
    Jan 8, 2019 –
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride - with a Sony Infrared Camera
    Jan 7, 2019 –
  • Fujifilm X-T3 :: Hands On Review
    Dec 30, 2018 –
  • How to get EPIC PHOTOS with Chris Hau and Stan Moniz
    Dec 14, 2018 –
  • ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY and the SONY 24mm f/1.4 GM Lens Real World Review
    Dec 12, 2018 –
  • Sony SENSOR hack - seeing light differently
    Dec 6, 2018 –
  • Check out some of the Photo Assignment Entries!
    Dec 3, 2018 –
  • The BEST LENS money can buy :: Hasselblad 80mm f/1.9
    Oct 19, 2018 –
  • How to destroy a perfectly good digital camera
    Oct 24, 2018 –
  • ANNOUNCED at PhotoPlus (sort of)
    Oct 29, 2018 –
  • Leica SL (Typ 601) Hands On Review
    Oct 31, 2018 –
  • Nikon sent me the Nikon Z6
    Nov 5, 2018 –
  • The Nikon Z6 image quality is AMAZING
    Nov 9, 2018 –
  • NIKON Z6 :: Hands on Review
    Nov 13, 2018 –
  • Sometimes it doesn't work out like you want it to
    Nov 20, 2018 –
  • Why every photographer needs an ND filter
    Oct 18, 2018 –
  • Photo Assignment #15 :: They're Back!!!
    Oct 18, 2018 –
  • In the cockpit with photographer Frank Crebas
    Oct 3, 2018 –
  • Photographing the Blue Angels with the Sony A9
    Oct 2, 2018 –
  • Most Underrated Camera of 2018 :: Panasonic G9
    Sep 26, 2018 –
  • Panasonic S1R, S1 and this new L Mount
    Sep 25, 2018 –
  • Fujifilm GFX 50R and 100S announcements!
    Sep 25, 2018 –
  • Why you won't succeed in photography
    Sep 24, 2018 –
  • What about the Fujifilm 16mm f/1.4 compared to the Sony 24mm f/1.4 G Master
    Sep 21, 2018 –
  • How good are Sony lenses?
    Sep 20, 2018 –
Recent Reviews
  • Edouble32
    Wow
    Wow
  • TPorter2
    Two Sides
    Ted addresses both the art and the technology sides of Photography so well!
  • rockflower62
    Thank you Thank you!
    Looking foreword to shooting with you and the group in 2018. I just found your podcast and can’t get enough ❤️
  • BellaBeso
    How fun is this!
    I stumbled upon this podcast, and I’ve been watching it all day. I even missed my stop this morning and had to double back. That’s how engrossed I became in watching! I can’t wait to see you!
  • Cd hand
    Ted is such a great guy!
    I have been listening for about a year and a half now and even went and caught up on some old shows. Ted Forbes is a top notch guy, he would be a fantastic guy to have a beer with and talk photography. I learn more of the art side through this podcasts and Ted makes me want to go study and look at some of the masters to understand what I am trying to do. Great Podcast and Youtube episodes.
  • GrfxGuru
    Continues to Excel
    Ted does a great job at combining the technical with the artistic. Always informative and enjoyable.
  • Cantimpalo
    Treasure Trove of Information!
    I love this podcast. Ted is knowledgeable and entertaining and the production quality is great. I’m always learning something new and the photo assignments are fun to partake in. Plus, he’s a former musician like me. Keep up the good work, Ted!
  • C.Salo
    Love the Photo Assignments
    I look forward to seeing what the community submits.
  • Daniel912812381238
    Since 2011
    I believe I've been following this podcast and Ted since 2011 when I was learning how to develop film. I just felt in love with his view. I actually like his photographic work very much even if he doesn't show it often. I've got to discover great photographers because of this podcast and also left behind my attachment to gear.
  • Luvfaerytales
    Ted is great, the music bad.
    I love this podcast and have always enjoyed it. Ted recently started playing very loud classical music in the background—it is very distracting and makes it hard to focus on what he is speaking about. The music is just too loud.
  • iPad lover 90025
    Fantastic
    This gem of a podcast provides insightful discussions into photographers such as Michael Kenna, Sebastian Salgado and Henri Cartier-Bresson. As a self-taught photographer, I didn’t know many of the individuals discussed, but Ted Forbes does a fantastic job introducing them, explaining their work without being stuffy or boring. As a self-taught photographer I have learned a ton from Ted’s podcasts. Ted also adds an equipment review here and there to mix things up and keep it interesting. Ted worked in the Dallas Museum of Art for seven years and has a really pleasant and thoughtful way of discussing artists. His speaking voice and speed of presentation are spot on. No matter what level of photographer you are, no matter your photography genre, this podcast is worth a listen.
  • dagogrl2
    I love this show!
    Tons of good info and thanks Ted for helping to keep film alive.
  • ClassicMWK
    Top Quality Show
    This has got to be the best photography show available anywhere! Ted Forbes covers the broad spectrum that is photography with great enthusiasm and knowledge!
  • Doggybell
    Grateful
    Thank you for teaching us the art of photography! I cannot thank you enough.
  • Bzt96
    Mostly commercials.
    So I downloaded one of his podcasts. The podcast was 18 minutes long. For the first 4 minutes he told us what he wanted to talk about. No info. Just that he wanted to talk on this subject. Then from 4 minutes until 8 minutes, it was a commercial on square space. From 8 minutes 10 minutes it was some information on the subject. From 11 minutes to 15 minutes it was a commercial on Lynda dot com. From 15 minutes to 18, he asked for questions. End of show. Out of 18 minutes there was 2 minutes of actual information.
  • C-L Rössel
    SmART
    Very well done.
  • esaxton29
    Historical relevance
    Love how Ted defines the historical relevance of different photographers, equip, & processes. Awesome podcast! More discussions of important artists, more analog & film please.
  • thiago.kunsch
    Best Photo Show out there
    This is a great show. The production is great and the content is amazing. The show is not limited to photo gear reviews or rumors news. Art, style, composition, history... This is what the show is about! Thank you Ted Forbes for the show!
  • Gusbrunson
    Infomercial in the form of a Podcast
    A terrible podcast, actually its more like an infomercial. Because there's a commercial announcement in the beginning, one in the middle and one at the end. The content is not that deep either. When discussing about Diane Arbus, the podcast mentions a film Fur, which has very little connection with the photographs, or the photographer herself. Another podcast centers on the Zapruder film, which has very little to do with photography. A couple podcasts are spent on talking about website hosts for photographers… All of that would fly under the radar, if wasn't for the commercial announcements, which makes you feel like you are listening to some AM radio.
  • JaclynHJ
    Inspirational
    I've been watching the podcast for a long time, and it is great! There's a good mix of technical, practical, inspirational, and educational. I love the episodes on specific artists. Many of them I did not know before. I would like to see some more nature photography, though.
  • A listner
    Simply one of the Best
    Ted's, show is one of the best Video podcasts out there today. If you want inspiration it is here, if you want ideas, look here. Keep up the great work.
  • Danvil51
    Generally very good podcast and educational.
    Ted's series on composition is really excellent. Ted is a very good teacher and has a personable style. You will learn from his podcast. I have no interest in doing film and reviewing the Sony Nex series camera was boring in my opinion. I wish Ted had reviewed the Fuji X Sensor cameras, since the X-Pro-1 and the X-E1 cameras are unique and the family of lenses are truly outstanding, but no one hits a home run every time at bat. If you don't lean from this offering, you have no hope of learning anywhere in the podesphere.
  • AnAdmirer
    So Well Done!
    Thank you Ted for putting these podcasts out. Just watched the first podcast on scanning negatives into PhotoShop. Have watched several others too. You are obviously really smart, know so much, and can really communicate this in a way that inspires one to try new things and learn. Love the fact you started in the darkroom-I did too-but totally embrace all the new things too. Please keep doing this.
  • clint wolf
    Excellent
    Terrific podcast. Very informative and interesting.
  • mori335
    Well done, Ted!
    Having gotten back into photography several months ago, found this and his The Photography Show audio podcast to be full of great info. Finding I prefer film to digital also fits well as Ted covers film techniques, also. Great job!
  • Mike Kojoori
    Best alternative photograhy pocast I have seen
    Scowering the web and itunes, one is inundated with sources of information, with varying degrees of quality. After consuming the pop-information ie, camera reviews and basic rules of composition, one is left wanting for more. This show offers a fresh yet classical approach to photography, that is definitely geared for those passionate about the craft.
  • LukeHinsy
    Fantastic photography podcastL
    I love that he does not seem to have any conflict of interests, in that he doesn't push gear on his listeners at all. Purely photography talk, not how we should go spend our money. That, and it IS extremely educational, in many different facets of photography.
  • Bjorn Moerman PHOTOGRAPHY
    So much dedication!
    Ted, Very professional podcast, not concentrating on boring gear etc… Ted is extremely dedicated to this. A must see/hear… Would give it 6 stars if available
  • sidewinder_1029345
    Just the show for a bit of inspiration!
    If you find yourself in a little photography rut, this show will certainly pick you up! I stumbled upon the show and have caught up on all the previous episodes. This podcast isn't about the latest gratest technology out there, it's simple about taking great photos. Really just what I needed. Thanks Ted!
  • harano
    Its a hit!
    Clear and informative with lots of details. This show helps anybody at any level. Topics range from history to basic camera functions to advanced techniques. Its like having your own camera store technician at home.
  • Dradis101
    Great podcast!
    Absolutely love TAOP! Great info and tutorials. Keep up the good work!
  • Abo Zeyad
    my first
    this was my first photography podcast, and i found it very good actually. i keep getting back to watch it over and over.
  • Steve Shot Me
    Thanks for the Podcast and Website
    Just want to say thanks for the resource. It is a great overview of basic compositional elements. Appreciate your professionalism. Your references to popular artists and images are invaluable to me, as well as an explanation as to what key elements are being portrayed and why they are important. It seems to me that you will appeal to both the beginner and advanced amateur/professional. As I learn more, I anticipate coming back and watching these podcasts in a new light. Thanks for your efforts.
  • arg245
    Always Informative, Great Host
    I never miss an episode. Ted tells it like it is, and there's not a hint of commercialism as there is in MOST other photography podcasts. Thanks for the great podcast Ted. Keep up the great work! Andy Miramar, FL
  • devtc33
    Nice guys should finish first
    There are way too many people in the photography industry whose little bit of fame has diluted their views and self importance. Ted is NOT ONE of them and it is a pleasure to hear his views and instruction.
  • Johnnydel66
    Mr
    Of all the podcasts on Photography I found this one to be the most educational of all. Keep up the great work Ted Forbes !!
  • PhotographerWannabe
    Exactly what I'm looking for
    I have been following this podcast for a while now and have watched ALL the podcast since the beginning. Each episode is equally entertaining as well as informative. Ted teaches you a lot more than what an aperture or the shutter speeds do. I got the photography down, its the art of it that I'm lacking. Sadly that is also the critical part of the photography for me. In that this show has been great. Thanks for doing this and looking forward to many more shows.
  • Kaycay420
    ARTS N Photography
    Just Started 2 C Z SEE IN Z SEA!!!
  • FrenchFilmBlurred
    Down to earth and informative
    I've been following this podcast in all its incarnations since 2009, and Ted Forbes is one of the most down to earth and photography-oriented photographers out there in Podcast-land. No "here's what I did since last episode", no dry technical brouhaha, no numbers and settings, just great info to help you grow your knowledge as a photographer. You can go elsewhere to get your technical fixes and your "what aperture do I need to photograph my breakfast", this podcast will INSPIRE you to concentrate on the ARTFORM. And that's alright in my book.
  • chinobox
    Amazing
    I can't believe everything I have learned with these podcasts. Ted, you are the best! Make sure you have some time, once you watch the first episode, you won't stop until you see them all. Ted, we are here with you with the new venture!!
  • SnookerBee
    The best of the best
    Ted Forbes & the Art of Photography is simply the best of the best. In a time when everything is digital and surrounded by mass market hype, Ted Forbes brings the joy of photography back to the viewers.
  • jgtsg
    Best photography podcast
    If you want to get better as a photographer, pro or amateur, this is the place. You can't miss Ted's podcast!
  • SepiaPrince
    The Best Source of Photography Know-How on the Web
    Quite simply, the Art of Photography podcast is the truth -- the shows content goes beyond the scope of technique, and deeper into the artform that is making photographs. For example, for inspration and ideas the show's host, Ted Forbes, would suggest visiting an art gallery. For a creative "pick me up", he has episodes dedicated to toy cameras. Oh, and the show does NOT fall into the argument of film versus digital -- this is for photographers and lovers of the art alike. Check it out!
  • primalbreath
    Great podcast
    Ted Forbes' podcast has helped re-inspire me to get back into photography after a long break. I really appreciate his approach.
  • utmuhbs
    Finest video podcast on photography
    Thank goodness for Ted Forbes. My photography is better because of this podcast and I've enjoyed every single episode. It may be the only podcast actually on photography and not on gear. I am eager to see what Ted has for us in the future.
  • whocaresapple
    Amazing
    I've learned a lot listening to this channel. Great job.
  • AmirMoti
    Thx!
    Hi! It's perfect! Thank you so much!
  • Alvbapt
    Photo + english class
    The best photography podcast around! And, for foreign listeners, an amazing opportunity to test your english skills - more than 300 words per minute, the guy speaks faster than he thinks... WOW!!!!
  • funnythang
    Great Podcast!
    I've been watching this podcast since the beginning, and this is definitely one of the best (if not *the* best) photography podcasts out there. Yes, you may already know some of the material, but you're sure to learn something new - promise! You've nothing to lose - it's free! Hope you like it as much as I do. (Thanks, Ted, for taking the time to research and produce these quality podcasts. I, like many others, very much appreciate your efforts!)
  • Deedawn30
    Young photographers
    I am still 12 years old and i really learn a lot..this is not a usual podcast about photography....it makes me realize not even the best camera could make you better it's you!..i salute you ted forbes....thanks! One question: How do you do the photograms ...i have the podcast but can't understand it!
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