Be Brave And Discover Your TRUE Creative Voice In Photography

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2021
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  • @edthesecond
    @edthesecond Před 3 lety +76

    Couple of things: Devour art-paintings, music, photography, everything. Absorb it. There is an immense amount of pleasure in discovering that the portrait you took looks like a Carravagio. Also, don't try to find your 'style'. Keep shooting and it will find you. Also, shoot what you love and you might discover your audience. The Fine Art crew here doesn't think much of my work but the low riders and heavy metal musicians and fans love it. I don't do sunsets and flowers. Also, when Robert Capa said that if your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough, he wasn't just talking about where you stand to take the picture.

  • @mikajulin
    @mikajulin Před 3 lety +320

    Finally a photography channel with actual photography content instead of gear reviews. Thank you!

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +18

      More to come!

    • @ChrisFloyd
      @ChrisFloyd Před 3 lety +1

      Amen! Thanks for the perspective. Coffee on the way!

    • @StephenEtherington
      @StephenEtherington Před 3 lety +1

      I am so inspired right now

    • @comfypeepo
      @comfypeepo Před 2 lety +4

      you should check out The Art of Photography and Jamie Windsor, also Sean Tucker

    • @Jackbrsp
      @Jackbrsp Před 2 lety +1

      @@comfypeepo Jamie is fantastic! I'd also include Pat Kay into this. Pat, Jamie and now Alex are my favorite channels.

  • @alohaleslie9407
    @alohaleslie9407 Před 3 lety +55

    Thank you so much Alex! I'm 73. Decades ago when the women's movement was at full steam ahead, I created a multi-media slide show entitled Dare To Be Real. I shared it with many kinds of groups and derived such pleasure from the sharing. Some liked it. Some didn't. I never became famous, never wanted to really. But I was driven to create something that inspired women to discover their own unique voice and beauty. Qualities and values I was personally striving to do.
    Fast forward to today and I'm engaged with photography at a higher level than ever before. I've been watching everything I could get my hands on to ensure I understand the camera, composition, lenses, post processing, etc. Copying the images of those I respect and admire has certainly helped me. However, as I've evolved, I have struggled with once again, Daring to be Real and shoot what truly inspires my soul. Voila! Alex Kilbee comes along at the perfect time with this absolutely amazing vlog inviting and urging his viewers to Dare To Be Real. You have truly left me weeping with delight. Thanks so much! You are an inspiration and Angel.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Leslie! I'm so pleased to hear that my video spoke to something inside you. 🙏

  • @lenswork4
    @lenswork4 Před 3 lety +62

    My philosophy: “the artist decides for himself and accepts the consequences.” Thanks for your insight. You, sir, are a great resource.”

  • @bradleyrieger1517
    @bradleyrieger1517 Před 3 lety +80

    The internet has created "an echo chamber of homogenous and nondescript photography.". Thank you! I thought I was unique in my internet photography apathy, wading in an endless sea of sunsets, butterflies and flowers just to find one photo worth looking at. In addition to photo books, I also include your videos as inspiration.

    • @firefighterps2
      @firefighterps2 Před 3 lety +4

      Well said Bradley. Alex deserves great credit for going against the tide, and simply telling us the way it is.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you for your comment Bradley. There is great work out there, just finding it is the hard part.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +5

      Well, I've been told I do waffle on a lot :D

    • @firefighterps2
      @firefighterps2 Před 3 lety +8

      @@ThePhotographicEye keep waffling.

    • @tutt55
      @tutt55 Před 3 lety +5

      Came to the comments to say the same thing after hearing it in the video. He's spot on. And my aversion to sunset/sunrise photos apparently mirrors yours. I refuse to shoot them.

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Před 3 lety +2

    I had to stop watching this video midtarsal just to comment, THANK YOU. You and several other CZcams creators have been speaking to my very own struggle. This year I've really found myself shooting photos that mean something to me. I don't get lots of social media likes. But, recently, a photographer friend who follows me gave me the high compliment that my style is becoming recognizable to him when one of my photos appears in his feed. That's how I know I'm finally getting somewhere.

  • @dingo3718
    @dingo3718 Před 2 lety

    This channel is so refreshing, 10 for 10 ,,no gear no gizmos no gimmicks, just sense.

  • @Nzambi237
    @Nzambi237 Před 2 lety +1

    "I want you to do something everyday that scares you" Wow!
    Thanks, sir.

  • @johndwilliams
    @johndwilliams Před 3 lety +36

    A rare thing these days. A CZcams channel about actual photography. Thank goodness I've found your channel.

  • @tb8025
    @tb8025 Před 3 lety

    "I am being me", that´s the first Journey I do right now since a while. Loosing fear, not being afraid, not being scared are the Mountains that will be climed. But since I climed up the first one to the top, you can breathe again, feel again, enjoy again, feel more selfconfident again, feel more focused again, take power again to climb the next Mountain. Photography isn´s working successfully, if you are lying to yourself or don´t know who you are. You are doing a great job - thank you so much!

  • @carbonejack
    @carbonejack Před 3 lety

    Well said. I'm 75 years old. My first "real" camera was a Pentax Spotmatic. It was intimidating. I wanted it because it had a light meter in it. That was important because I was intimidated by trying to figure our exposures.
    Ansel Adams was my favorite photographer. I loved black and white and I loved how he portrayed the natural world. Consequently, I wanted to make Ansel Adams photographs. As I traveled around the west on vacations, I went to places he photographed. I wanted to make photographs that looked like his. Same location. Same vantage point, etc..
    I've been through various stages in my photographic hobby. I tried portraits, weddings, landscapes, wildlife, architecture, birds...I even sold a few from my display in a friend's cafe.
    I'm still shooting, and still experimenting. I love history and it appears my photography now is settling on photographing history in the old, abandoned buildings and places around me. It makes me wonder about the past life surrounding them.
    If I may I might suggest a new book I picked up capturing some of these places; BackRoads and Buildings: in search of the vernacular, by Steve Gross and Susan Daley, published by Schiffer Publishing.
    I love your channel and the intelligent conversations about photography and the people that take photographs.

  • @fundamentalnatureavoidingb7982

    This is so applicable to all types of art. They always expect to make what they like to hear, see and feel but are never natural with their true expression. I often feel like we would not like to talk to ourselves, and therefore, often cannot make the things we love to hear and see as well as the people we are inspired by. Running after someone else is hiding yourself behind an idol, someone you are not. We should appreciate who we are, which isn't perfect, and I believe that this will reflect in our art. We see ourselves much more than anyone else, including its flaws and embarrassments. We should be proud of this expression, motivation and work-flow, as these things will be missing to the rest. Aside from this, skill will drive the rest on the road to unique and creative art. ♥

  • @hachewie
    @hachewie Před rokem

    Love this sentiment. My mum always said something very similar. “You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”

  • @sergevicaire2147
    @sergevicaire2147 Před 2 lety

    Hi Alex. Thank you so much for your words. They flow in my soul like water in a desert! In a few month I am 60. Since my 14th, I practice and learn photography trying to be creativ, to make good shots. Often I lost the virus in the whirlwind of life but it comes back to me again and again. I discover you videos yesterday and I love them. And yes I still have to be very brave !!!!

  • @karlrichards
    @karlrichards Před 3 lety +33

    I'm my worst enemy. Being part of a local photography club/group I've never really got anywhere, especially while trying to please other photographers. This year with lockdown and being separated from other people might have taught me something about pleasing myself.

    • @pascalschindlerphotography8725
      @pascalschindlerphotography8725 Před 3 lety +4

      I didn't have such a local group, but was interacting with other photographers online. The result for me was the same. Nice to hear, that you managed getting over other people opinions and start pleasing yourself. I'm still stuck at the first step, making progress though.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +7

      Some groups can be good - if everyone is supportive in others journeys. Alas in my experience, they mostly become some sort of pissing contest.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +5

      It's hard to not worry about what people think. Something that helped me was not posting anything online, just sharing over private channels with friends.

    • @fenlandwildlifeclips
      @fenlandwildlifeclips Před 3 lety +1

      leave the group then do your own thing. That's what I did.

    • @utai4571
      @utai4571 Před 3 lety +3

      @@pascalschindlerphotography8725 i had a bit of the same path, i felt very lonely being the only one in my friends and family being so much into photography, so i started looking for local clubs, and online communities to talk about what i love, the result were both good and bad, actually, i think it was so bad, and so toxic, it made me push myself towards things i would have never done before.
      It's amazing to see that online groups are not what they seem, you'd think this is all fun but it's all about bashing on others gear, bashing the things they do, telling them they are not real photographers if they do it things in some way or another. I got so fed up with this that it made me shoot outside of all the rules, and i never had so much fun!

  • @shellywilks883
    @shellywilks883 Před 3 lety +6

    "When you try to please everyone, you please no one!" On point, love it Alex!!

  • @rodrigolopesfoto
    @rodrigolopesfoto Před 2 lety

    What I like about your videos is that is just a talk, a serious one but open, honest and it carries no prejudice! Congratulations, I'll always be here!

  • @yannickpeterhans2377
    @yannickpeterhans2377 Před 3 lety +1

    Probably the best channel for photographers on youtube

  • @tedgoldman9121
    @tedgoldman9121 Před rokem

    You have given voice to what I believe and what I aspire to be: be myself and not be afraid.

  • @MaiElizabeth
    @MaiElizabeth Před 2 lety +1

    Now you mentioned that. I have been forgetting to capture THE EMOTION in the photographs. I was too much looking for texture and composition.
    Thanks for reminding me of that.

  • @constantinosaa2747
    @constantinosaa2747 Před 3 lety +6

    Finally another one of those rare channels that deals with photography in terms of how we can see and how we can develop our photographic approach rather than what brand is the button we click and what model is every part of our gear! So glad I found your little corner in the internet dear Alex. Feels like home. Watching you so far is nothing less than pure pleasure and freshness! Heartfelt thank you for that!

  • @BrettOssman
    @BrettOssman Před 3 lety

    What a great message. When you solicit opinions, you will ALWAYS get likes and dislikes, so why worry about it. Like you said, do your own thing.

  • @Darewrecks415
    @Darewrecks415 Před 3 lety

    I was a former professional street dancer. We did our own thing. Didnt get us famous but we were extemely original. The way we danced was learning foundation and then breaking down movenments to their smaller parts and with that understanding we could grow. My crew and i would speak of concepts and ideas to utilize in dance. What was nice was, everyone interprets ideas differently. It was amazing to see how we all danced together everyday but we looked so different because we intrpreted those ideas differently. I now do photography but unfortunately i am self taught and dont have strong foundation and dont know many concepts and ideas. I have no friends who shoot...so its hard to get good at this game. But i hear you. I do my own thing and could care less what people think. This channel has been nice because you are sharing concepts i can intepret for myself and grow on my own. thank you. Its nice to listen to real game.

  • @CapriciousBlackBox
    @CapriciousBlackBox Před rokem

    This is where my past experiences of being bullied as a child actually assist me…..through that process I developed a resistance to seeking the approval of others. In fact, once I decided to do whatever appeals to *me* rather than what I thought the crowd would approve of….people seemed to gravitate to me in ways I had never experienced. Good video, thank you.

  • @TheKnittingSongbird
    @TheKnittingSongbird Před 3 lety

    I am so grateful that you are NOT doing gear reviews, I have unsubscribed from a number of CZcamsrs because I could not bear to listen to another lens or camera review. I’ve shared this video with a number of my photography friends as it’s something we all need to hear and remind ourselves of in this brave new Insta world - when you try to please everyone you please no one. Keep up the amazing work 👍

  • @rayjackson1952
    @rayjackson1952 Před rokem

    Great! No one else works at this level on CZcams. We all need it.

  • @renatoalvares1772
    @renatoalvares1772 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I needed to hear these words. I am returning to amateur photography after over 8 years break as I got frustrated with the lack of reach. I worked hard in a collection of pictures of the Magnificent Seven, I shared and had zero feedback...
    Now I was watching your video and realized I am again doing the same. Seeking the Twitter/Instagram audience and I was already starting to loose my motivation again. I've been taking photos for everyone else but for myself. Thanks! Really needed to hear that.

  • @heinzhagenbucher4714
    @heinzhagenbucher4714 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m thinking of what to write. Your way of talking about photography, makes me fall in love with it. Your so right of what you say here, do your know kind of art, or whatever you want to call it, do it for yourself, do it for your soul. And yes, watching a new camera, or new lens, is like going through a pamphlet of a new car. Nice modern features, which might make driving easier, but you’ll lose the feeling of the contact with the road. And after all, it’ll get you only from A to B.
    I much prefer your kind of videos, because it touches your soul, and makes you want to go out, and let your soul express it self. Thank you so much for another great talk. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +1

      Danke Heinz! I'm so pleased your getting so much from these videos and it's inspiring you to go out and create.

  • @realestatephotovideoshawns1177

    As a child it was absolutely fascinated by photography, Over the years shooting different things , becoming more and more Defeated by life and just trying to make a living and sticking photography I have become a slave to crappy real estate photography. At 51 years old I’m ready to make some serious changes. I really do appreciate your Insight!

  • @petterjg
    @petterjg Před 3 lety +25

    Let us all help to spread the message of this splendid teacher! Thank you sir!

  • @mistercam
    @mistercam Před 2 lety

    I think this is one of the most important videos, not just about photography, but in all creative endeavours and pursuits, and even life itself.

  • @mauryrobertson5188
    @mauryrobertson5188 Před 3 lety

    Wow. What a series! For me, the richest part is the way art and philosophy blend together. "Seeing" is a way of life, not just a method of photography. These videos both sharpen my skills and feed my soul. Thank you.

  • @NationJJ
    @NationJJ Před rokem

    I almost want to cry sometimes when I watch your videos. It's likely because I'm in a place in life where I'm journaling, traveling, meeting with a therapist and focusing on my mental health and this channel conveniently fits into my current journey.

  • @robertepping8788
    @robertepping8788 Před 3 lety +6

    I like gear. I like to take a well made camera in my hand. I like to talk about gear and up to a certain point, i like gear channels.
    But... talking and thinking about why and how to take a picture, about the art and psychology of photography is so much more important and so much more interesting, than talking about the tool to do this. I'm glad, this is a channel about the art, the why and how and not about gear.
    Thank you very much for your great work.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing! I also like a new lens or kit from time to time, but I'm not keen on spending hours comparing 50mm lenses!
      Pleased you like the channel

  • @Just-a-bystander
    @Just-a-bystander Před 3 lety +8

    I post images on Instagram, at this point, without hash tags. I left behind the awards and daily image of the day because it did feel like an echo chamber. I watched a great video on colour grading by one of the industry’s best, and she recommended to stop looking at mediocre images. Find the best, look to the masters.. painter or photographer. I do agree. I have to say I try different things, sometimes to introduce new ideas. But I have been looking at light and colour.. which affect composition immensely. Trying to please everyone thus pleasing no one.. ironically is exactly the same in business selling a product. You cannot target everyone. Know your audience.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +5

      A few years ago I tried to stop looking at photography online. Barely use IG, and I'm not a member of any groups either. Went back to the roots of what visually inspired me back in the day - music videos, paintings, album art etc. It's great to help reboot the process.

    • @78skj
      @78skj Před 2 lety

      I absolutely agree about the effects light and colours have on images. I’ve gotten into the habit of taking screenshots of images that have appealing colour gradings. I use these images to add the colours to my editing software’s gradient tool. In that sense, IG to me is like a craft store hahaha.

  • @powerlink2000
    @powerlink2000 Před 3 lety

    Mikajulin is absolutely right. I love gear BUT this channel has one of the best ideas, concepts and intriguing questions on the art of photography!

  • @angelamartin8339
    @angelamartin8339 Před 3 lety +19

    Remember when you were astonished that you had 100 subscribers? Your numbers keep going up and it’s well deserved. Thanks again for another great, thought provoking video. I find myself waiting for them. 🤓

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +2

      I know, it's unreal! I was looking when I did the 500 subs and the 1500 subs video. That 1500 one was like 10 days ago! Eeeek!

  • @itaylorm
    @itaylorm Před 2 lety +1

    start with what speaks to you and look for things that distract from what you see. Then try lots of different angles. Don't be afraid to crop in closer. Don't be afraid to look at an image darker or lighter. What you are doing here is resonating with me. Please continue. You are inspiring me to try new things in my photography

  • @Paul020
    @Paul020 Před 3 lety +7

    @The Photographic Eye. I've seen other channels that started out similarly. Many positive comments. Eventually gave in to the pull of the popular and turned into "look at this great new camera from...."
    You've chosen the harder road, hope you can stay on it. Producing meaningful work takes effort. Mostly mental I believe. That separates the folks who are happy to produce "the flavor of the week" and the others who are trying to express their original vision. There will always be a smaller cohort in the latter group, so ultimately, less views/subscriptions. However, those of us who are on the same page with you are here for the long run.
    Stay true. Good luck.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I also liked Mr Forbes. He's doing his own thing, and that's his journey.
      I've got no interest in gear (at least none in talking about it), and I'm not that great a photographer that I think people would want to watch me wander about making slomo landcape pr0n videos!
      Thanks for your support

  • @ridermedusa4289
    @ridermedusa4289 Před 2 lety

    Still trying to fathom why your videos are so impactful to me. It almost makes me cry. Not in sadness but pure joy for this kind of art. Thank you for unleashing my potential

  • @jameskelly4196
    @jameskelly4196 Před 3 lety +9

    Saw an interview with David Bowie once who summed it up brilliantly. He said "never play to the gallery." "An artist who plays to the gallery never does his best work." "Never forget we do our work so it will tell us who we are." I do miss him…rip David.

  • @dialac1
    @dialac1 Před 3 lety

    Your channel, art of photography and sean tucker’s channel are a breath of fresh air

  • @BroInJapan
    @BroInJapan Před 3 lety +1

    Just started to learn photography. A little late at mid 40's but with the current COVID climate, I took the opportunity to pick up a new hobby. It really has helped me to see the good thing out there.
    Really like your channel and views.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @jbliborio
    @jbliborio Před 2 lety

    This video made me remember one day that a very good friend of mine, that brought me back to photography made a comentary and I replied defending my opinions and I was ammazed how he was happy to read me doing this, defending my ground in the most positive way the expression may have. Since them I hear all the criticism and oppinions with attention and consideration but I always give the last word. I just can classify this with one word, liberation.
    I´m so glad to watch your videos, Alex. I´m very affortunated to have found your channel.

  • @joncaradies3155
    @joncaradies3155 Před 3 lety

    Probably the best advice on photography that I've ever gotten ....... 'Do you do it for sale or for the soul ' . I've never heard that line before .... Nice one !!!!!

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear it resonated with you Jon. I forget who I heard it from, but it was someone here in the UK.

  • @donmckie5285
    @donmckie5285 Před 2 lety +1

    Your so right, unless you have something different that makes you stand out you are same as the the rest. You make me think what makes my work different. Thankyou.

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 Před 2 lety

    I especially appreciate the comment about shooting mid day when supposedly the light is too harsh. I do a lot of road trips and sometimes I just happen to be at such and such location at 11 AM with the sun glaring overhead. I don't have the luxury to sit for 7 hours till golden hour. Rather, I am going to take my shot of that moment at that precise time. It doesn't always work but other times I get a great shot that I love.

  • @phillipmurray8848
    @phillipmurray8848 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent content. I have just returned from a photo walk inspired by one of your latest videos whitch I came across by accident. My role of film is drying after home processing. What you said in this video is so true and those phrases were issued by my father many years ago. But the biggest thing that you, Sean tucker and I have in common is leaving our home environment. The contrast in lifestyle, culture and people is more evident to us than the people of the locality. I personally view things here very differently to my home town of Dublin and even after 18 years I still wonder at things in Nante that the locals take for granted. Even short term travel widens your horizons and does help find your inspiration and voice.
    One last phrase that my father used was, "you can please some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time. But you cannot please all of the people all of the time."

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety

      Never a truer word was spoken!
      Yes, I believe being in a different environment can help kickstart the seeing, it is totally possible (and possibly more fulfilling) to work through the hurdles that stop us in our own accepted settings.

  • @kristian21
    @kristian21 Před 2 lety

    Alex, whenever I watch your videos I feel like I’m in photography school. Lately I got in the habit of watching one of your videos before I go to sleep.

  • @damlandberg
    @damlandberg Před 3 lety

    Wow! Discovering this channel is a true “revelation”. After watching endless number of channels with reviews and “the 10 best XX for pupose YY” this is exactly what I need. Thank you! 🙏🏻

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Soren. It's great to have you here, thanks for watching.

  • @TheWaterboarders
    @TheWaterboarders Před 3 lety +1

    Best advice ever. Make the photos you want to look at. Unless you're being paid, of course, then you have to produce the photos the person with money wants to look at!

  • @matsfotografi
    @matsfotografi Před 3 lety

    How is it possible that I've missed this channel for so long? Well I am here now and I am very grateful for this breath of fresh air!

  • @ChrisBekos
    @ChrisBekos Před 3 lety

    Fantastic contents Alex. We remember those photographers who broke the rules to create a new artistic vision, rather than those who aimed to be technically correct or follow what's popular at the time.

  • @Juno-Doran
    @Juno-Doran Před 3 lety +2

    I completely agree and have always done, in fact I've never understood why people ask other for opinions on their photography. One is a creator as well as audience, primarily, otherwise there's no truth in what we make.
    However it comes to a point when a project is in full swing and we have so many images it's hard not to want an outsider's eye as we can get too biased and lose perspective. I suppose this is where we have to be careful who we ask or maybe wait long enough and not ask at all. There's the expression echo chamber but there's also Plato's cave of shadows and this is the one I'm talking about.

  • @benjelum
    @benjelum Před 2 lety +1

    I've only been shooting for a year or so, but I'd still tell myself "Don't take your camera more places, go more places with your camera"
    Taking my camera on runs and stops didn't help me to stop and use it.
    But strap a camera around my neck with nothing to do, and I'm excited to walk 20 blocks in circles.

  • @lauramerz2486
    @lauramerz2486 Před 3 lety +3

    The most encouraging and real photographic advice I’ve ever come across on CZcams. Thank you for this!

  • @raymorgan4337
    @raymorgan4337 Před 3 lety +7

    Another excellent video. I'm at a stage in life where I don't need affirmation by the 'echo chamber' (great description). It's so liberating; I've even begun to paint after being told all my life I can't. Thanks.

  • @Exercises10
    @Exercises10 Před 2 lety +1

    I am so glad I stumbled upon your videos, Alex, they are just the medicine I needed to continue down my photographic path. I am glad you are not hear to tell us about new gear and lenses, but to share and give us encouragement to persevere as creative individuals and photographers. Not to seek out the likes and confirmations from our colleagues that our photos are acceptable to them but its ok to be different and try our hand at new and creative work. I must have watched 10 of your videos and look forward to listening to more. Thanks again for being an inspiration.

  • @shahskyalamdar9105
    @shahskyalamdar9105 Před 2 lety

    You Channel is pure TREASURE! So glad I found you Alex! Thanks for all the hard research and insights x

  • @henrystrickland5958
    @henrystrickland5958 Před 3 lety

    I truly enjoy listening to you speak. I know its a difficult and uncomfortable feeling to talk to a camera and put yourself out there. I tried it.
    I find it amazing how easily people make judgement of others without any thought. I have tried the social media thing and wondered why I don't get the "likes" I myself, and everyone desires.
    I like listening to your videos about what photography really is (creating my own art, capturing how I see the world around me through my camera). Keep making content, its what is real about photography. The love and enjoy the way I feel when creating an image. Even if I take some images I later don't like. They are still mine and I like to learn why I took the image.
    Thank you.

  • @Jackbrsp
    @Jackbrsp Před 2 lety +5

    I'm so glad to have found your channel, Alex. I'm a newcomer to photography, basically amateur level with the standard cheapest gear, but I can say that my eyesight is growing wider by the day thanks to the inspiration I found here and on other channels. Keep up the spectacular work! ❤️ from Brazil

  • @brucehumphrey7446
    @brucehumphrey7446 Před 3 lety

    Loved this video. After 60 years taking photographs, an MA degree from Natal University and 40 years as a full time professional photographer I am now retired. At first I revelled in the freedom of not having to take thousands of photographs that clients hired me to do and being back to amateur status. But realised that I had along the way lost my personal vision and style. As a great friend of mine said when I went professional - "Bruce you have prostituted yourself to the Golden Calf". I am slowly rediscovering my own voice in photography and am finding myself loving every one of your videos - especially ones like this. You must have just missed out on the "Bang Bang" club in Gauteng - I was friends with Ken Oosterbroek and Kevin Carter and was devastated by their untimely demises. I hope you go from strength, we need people like you. Thanks, Bruce

  • @Carlosromero2000
    @Carlosromero2000 Před 3 lety +2

    Best photography videos I've seen in a long time. Keep them coming!

  • @wyngaart1
    @wyngaart1 Před 3 lety

    You are so right! I never put anything anymore on Facebook and things like that. Always was hoping for the most likes. But like you say, I was making my photo's for others I don't know. Now, aigain, I make the photo's I want to make and I don't care what others have to say if I shw them to them.

  • @migueljohnson432
    @migueljohnson432 Před rokem

    Dear Alex, after all these years I have been into photography (more than 40 by now) I just started realizing that it was for me the right decision not to redeem the scholarship I was granted back in the mid 80s to study photography. After a while I was dissapointed with myself (I used to explain to myself, "it is better for me, if I just leave the photography to be a hobby I love"). Now I can fully resonate with you, I make photographs for me about things I feel in touch with. I am free and do not need anyone to tell me and explain to me how I have to alter my photography to a certain degree so it gets "better". Sure I am not a perfect photographer and sure my skills are not top notch and yes I still learn and yes if I am lucky enough I maybe will make some more thousands of photographs which I will enjoy making. At the end of the day the only thing that counts is to enjoy photography for what it is, art and not a media to sooth egos of so called photography gurus who may or may not give a dime about your works. Another excellent video from you, cheers.

  • @carolinezaramati9193
    @carolinezaramati9193 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm happy to have come across this video, your words are so true especially what you've said about jealousy and comparing oneself to others. For a beginner photographer, I found myself drawn to online photography groups, CZcams photography/ gear reviews etc. whilst I learned a lot, I also felt less confident with my photography Thank you!.

  • @BobMcFee
    @BobMcFee Před 2 lety

    Alex. I just discovered your channel yesterday and have now watched three of your videos. Each of these videos has indeed resonated with me. What's more, what you are sharing as regards photography applies to most art forms. I am a musician as well as a photographer. Everything you say applies to both pursuits and, at some level, to life in general. Thank you.

  • @silentdrive3243
    @silentdrive3243 Před 2 lety

    It would be basically writing an album with every style of music. That would be boring! Unless you are only into singles and not the entire album.
    I just found this channel. I love it so far.

  • @ayushda
    @ayushda Před 2 lety +1

    Currently my favourite channel on CZcams

  • @atticautos484
    @atticautos484 Před 3 lety +1

    Such a wonderful treat to watch something on CZcams that is engrossing. Please, please, please keep your videos coming. I enjoy them so much.

  • @studiodentisticogianlucasa270

    Thanks Alex. Just discovered your channel and ... ohhh ... finally someone talking about Photography as a manifestation of one's way of being! So many videos to watch, really looking forward

  • @twofists
    @twofists Před 3 lety +1

    Alex, your channel has become a firm favourite of mine. It's so refreshing to see someone talk about the creative and artistic side of photography rather than focussing on the latest, must-have equipment. Many CZcamsrs are young and full of energy and verve, and although many of them are superb, it can often be exhausting! It's invigorating to watch videos made by someone my age with what seems like a similar perspective of photography as mine. Thank you.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety +1

      My pleasure Stace. Glad to have you here and enjoying the videos.

  • @Chris_2023_
    @Chris_2023_ Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, love your comment…..”the endless pursuit for validation of their photography through the digital likes of strangers” . It is so true! Thank you!

  • @mooseharper494
    @mooseharper494 Před 2 lety

    Discovered this channel by chance. I love the fact that these videos are all about what goes on between your ears...not gear...not technique...not mantras about how to be more creative. They are as much about the psychology of photography that can easily cross over into other areas of your life. About the relationship...your personal relationship... with photography. Seriously interesting stuff

  • @GrandGhostman
    @GrandGhostman Před 2 lety

    agreeing or disagreeing. liking or disliking. you may not know me but I respect you for putting yourself out there. creating one's own bravery despite the obstacle is a grueling task. hats off to you.

  • @kym-bid-bidstrup3623
    @kym-bid-bidstrup3623 Před 2 lety

    Can't thank you enough for your thoughtful & inspiring channel, Alex.
    Artistic courage is an under-valued trait, I think. As the old saw says; to be "right" isn't always popular, and to be popular isn't always "right". But to stand outside the norm/fashion of the day, to challenge, to expand understanding, to excite, stimulate, create a conversation -- all of these are useful definitions of the artist....

  • @christianglock477
    @christianglock477 Před 3 lety

    Hi Alex. Thanks for all your and dedication you put into this lovely channel. It really makes a difference listen to your views and your motivation, bringing back photography to what it actually should be, an inspiration and a wonderful form of art.

  • @charlotta2hotta
    @charlotta2hotta Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I’ve approached photography the wrong way and I know my voice but worried about thoughts of others. I subscribed to your channel yesterday and I’m hooked. Thank you for your guidance. I’m ready to roar.

  • @colinharrison2001
    @colinharrison2001 Před 3 lety +4

    I am a 71 year old man who has been a photographer for about 35 years. Always attempting to please others, copying other people’s styles and constantly looking for approval. I gave up and didn’t pick up a camera for a long time, but now at an age where I don’t have to please anyone, your videos have given me a new need to just go out and be my own photographic self. Thank you

  • @_mehfil-e-sukhan_
    @_mehfil-e-sukhan_ Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your insight. I have watched hundreds of videos on the art of photography but you are the only one that evokes deep gratitude in me for the invaluable advice and no nonsense content on the subject. I am happy I stumbled onto your channel.

  • @1matthewnj
    @1matthewnj Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for creating these videos!! You are a true inspiration.

  • @alxdeu2008
    @alxdeu2008 Před 3 lety +1

    Your Soul in Love of Photography coming out of your mount has reached to the hearts that shared the same love,,,thank you, Alex,

  • @Laura-dw4yo
    @Laura-dw4yo Před rokem

    I am so incredibly glad that I came across your channel. CZcams is a sea of photographers who know how to make the most of the attention economy by focusing on trends, top queries, and exciting videos; yet create content with very little substance. I have felt so lost on where to find real advice and exploration that would help me learn more than how to compare two lenses I can't afford 😂
    Thank you so much for creating and sharing such insightful and valuable content with us.

  • @leeloohad
    @leeloohad Před 2 lety

    My favorite channel currently. Thank you so much for such honest and valuable advices. 💛💚💜💙❤

  • @rickgates1983
    @rickgates1983 Před 3 lety

    So nice and refreshing to see someone talk about talk about the timeless aspects of art and style and not gear and presets and other trendy BS. I subscribed just because of that.

  • @martinlawrence8427
    @martinlawrence8427 Před 3 lety

    Alex, have only discovered your channel in the last 24 hours, and already you have helped me to identify what I want to photograph. I was becoming extremely bored of all the 'should I buy x or y camera, lens' content. I suddenly seem to have a whole list of projects, all connected, and can't wait to get out and start shooting with a fresh eye, and a focus on light, colour, texture, framing and form, not what camera settings would be best. It reminded me that I heard Martin Parr say that he 'mostly shoots in programme mode.' Having spent several years getting technically proficient, your videos have reminded me that having 'something to say' with your camera is the most important thing. Cheers!

  • @deanlawrence3744
    @deanlawrence3744 Před 3 lety +1

    I've watched a few of your videos of late, and I'm really looking forward to seeing more. You are making me think, which is a blessing. I have stopped myself from getting the images people like, mostly because they are boring me. Now I concentrate on what makes me happy. It's really good to know that I'm not alone. I don't really care what others think, they're entitled to their opinion, I don't need to listen. Please carry on with these videos, sharing your thoughts, they are excellent.

  • @brandongraham5444
    @brandongraham5444 Před 2 lety +1

    so glad i found your channel Alex been needing to hear this

  • @jonesnax
    @jonesnax Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. It's reassuring to know I'm not alone in this. I am in a terrible creative rut at the moment + it's time to swim out of the whirlpool, take a deep breath and follow my pure journey. Whether that is good or bad makes no difference, just that it is mine

  • @sylvesterotiato792
    @sylvesterotiato792 Před 2 lety

    I'm starting Phone Photography business, and I've been asking myself a lot of photography questions. You just answered me, Directly. thank You so Much.

  • @WolfQuantum
    @WolfQuantum Před 3 lety +3

    I just your channel. It resonates a lot like Sean Tucker's. That's a good thing. South Africa. That explains why the voice patterns also sounds like Sean's, but with a different tone. Or maybe he sounds like you. ;) Both of you present a practically spiritual side of photography. More about the inner, personal reasons of what and why we photograph. There are so many technique and gear videos out there. A rare and delightful thing to find a few people who actually delve into that intangible emotion that is photography. Thank you.

  • @rob8710
    @rob8710 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello sir, I just want to say your content has been incredibly helpful to me as a younger photographer, especially since I’ve kind of lost direction with my photography since quarantine. In fact, I think your video has taught me more in a few days than most of my teachers in my two years at photography school. Your channel is probably one of the best things I’ve found on CZcams in years. Thank you for all of your insight and knowledge!

  • @dobrolv
    @dobrolv Před 3 lety

    One video, that says more, than thousands of other photography-related clips. Thank you for being brave and making this chanel.

  • @bpbshooter
    @bpbshooter Před 3 lety

    This is a fantastic channel. It is very refreshing to find a channel that actually has positive and helpful ideas and information on photography. Has helped to get me out of the creative rut that I had slipped into after 14 years of photography. Thank you! Keep up the great work and can't wait for future content.

  • @ShowMeTrucker
    @ShowMeTrucker Před rokem

    When I was 10 years old a teacher showed me how to make pinhole cameras and to develop that film in a darkroom. That year I spent every waking moment doing just that thing. I found it to be very enjoyable. We then moved back to the USA and I never picked up a camera again until 6 months ago at the age of sixty. I agree that we should be doing photography for the right reasons. To please are self's and to feed are souls. That's why I'm going to follow your advice. Life is to short for trying to please others. Love your video.

  • @erichstocker4173
    @erichstocker4173 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video. I don't log onto to instagram very often. I think I have done it twice in 2020. Your views of what happens when you want everyone to like your photos mirrors my own concern about the homogenization of beliefs and art that the social media drives. On youtube many good presenters have now turned to using click-bait to get people to connect. Even the thumbs up and thumbs down deals with "likes". Should be useful or not useful. Or interesting or not interesting. Some of the most useful things that I have learned are those that I didn't necessarily "like". Many photos that I do not like have still taught me much. I enjoy the channel. Keep up the great work.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety

      Glad you're enjoying it. Click bait type stuff is only a problem when it's clearly bait and switch.
      What irks me most is titles like 'you're loading film wrong', or 'omg I exposed some expired film and the results are insane'

  • @JaredTremper
    @JaredTremper Před 3 lety +2

    My wife and I really appreciated this talk. Need to watch it again to really take it in. Profound and true. Many thanks!

  • @andreaslundskog
    @andreaslundskog Před 3 lety

    One of the best 15 minutes I have spent on CZcams. So helpful and in line with my own struggle. Thank you!

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Před 3 lety

      Yay, I have won the internet! haha, thanks Andreas, glad you liked it

  • @matthewperez5808
    @matthewperez5808 Před 3 lety +2

    I found your channel at the most perfect time in my photography journey. Thank you thank you thank you.

  • @thatdeafguyuk
    @thatdeafguyuk Před 2 lety +1

    Finding your posts very informative and have been making notes constantly, thank you. They're really a breath of fresh air over the lacklustre 'I'm funny, follow me' types.
    We're the same age with a very similar background of art college and later university with photography at the helm, and admittedly I miss those days desperately. Social media is a paradox and not sure where I stand with it all, yes, there is the seemingly mandatory Instagram account yet in the same breath it's not doing anything for me personally. On top of that there's the shouting that you *must* have a website displaying your work. Websites are a privilege to those who can afford them and I'd rather have books truth be told. Maybe it's because I'm getting older, I don't know.