Most welcome. We have nearly 800 video presentations listed and available on our channel. Pretty much something of interest for everybody.
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HERSHEL
It is great that someone with your resources and willingness to share it on the forum. I took a look at some other videos while I was there and there are packed with tips and how-tos.
Thanks :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hershel, Thank you for this post. I have spent most of
the day checking it and other videos on this link out. I
have a few more to go but wanted to say thanks. mdh
To tramsey and Morrisdh,
I'm very glad that you gents have found value in our presentations. It takes the nearly full time effort of almost two dozen people within B&H Photo to mount, video, post process and moderate our YouTube Channel presentations in addition to the Kelby Group folks down in Florida that contribute 1-2 video presentations per week. Given the huge amount of resources we gladly commit for the benefit of our subscribers, it's always gratifying to hear expressions of viewer satisfaction such as yours.
This, in addition to the nearly 14 million views we have received in the last 18 months is proof positive that we are on the right track and reaffirms our commitment daily to do our best to provide a steady stream of free quality content to our subscriber base.
Give me a holler should a visit to NYC be in the future for you.
All the best.
HERSHEL
Hershel wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtcD84l9eUw
Thanks for the link but I took one look at the video length and gave it a miss, over two hours to talk about "The Rule of Thirds". I'm sorry but in this day and age it's way too long.
1066 wrote:
Thanks for the link but I took one look at the video length and gave it a miss, over two hours to talk about "The Rule of Thirds". I'm sorry but in this day and age it's way too long.
I will grant you and be the first to concede that these for the most part are not your average drive by, hit and run,
"How to become a master photographer" 6 minute photo tip videoes, but then they are not meant to be. Each are designed to be the cumulative experience of a reknowned photographer on a particular subject in which they are greatly experienced. Many of our presentors frequently open their talks with "I will try condense what is usually a 2 or 3 day workshop into 2 hours". People pay hundreds of dollars to attend these workshops and we try to give our subscribers who might not otherwise have the means to afford or the time and ability to attend, the undiluted essence of these workshops to sharpen their skills.
We live in a fast paced society and I too, often like the short tutorials, but every once in a while I take a great deal of pleasure in learning about something from the ground up to gain a deeper, fuller, more thorough and understanding of a photographic subject.
All the best.
HERSHEL
Thank you for posting this. I wonder how I am compared to most photographers. I find it hard to slow myself down to put into practice what I have learned when I am taking photos. Training videos like this help me realize this flaw I have. And of course, you (hopefully) never stop learning. :-) Cheers.
Hershel wrote:
I will grant you and be the first to concede that these for the most part are not your average drive by, hit and run,
"How to become a master photographer" 6 minute photo tip videoes, but then they are not meant to be. Each are designed to be the cumulative experience of a reknowned photographer on a particular subject in which they are greatly experienced. Many of our presentors frequently open their talks with "I will try condense what is usually a 2 or 3 day workshop into 2 hours". People pay hundreds of dollars to attend these workshops and we try to give our subscribers who might not otherwise have the means to afford or the time and ability to attend, the undiluted essence of these workshops to sharpen their skills.
We live in a fast paced society and I too, often like the short tutorials, but every once in a while I take a great deal of pleasure in learning about something from the ground up to gain a deeper, fuller, more thorough and understanding of a photographic subject.
All the best.
HERSHEL
I will grant you and be the first to concede that ... (
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I understand your logic and have to agree with your sentiments, but each to their own.
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