Tony Northrup is getting a lot of stick on another active thread here on UHH for one of his vlogs that questioned the future of Nikon. Wondering who do Hogs consider to be the most useful and reliable bloggers and vloggers?
Tony Northrup is getting a lot of stick on another active thread here on UHH for one of his vlogs that questioned the future of Nikon. Wondering who do Hogs consider to be the most useful and reliable bloggers and vloggers?
Tony Northrup is getting a lot of stick on another active thread here on UHH for one of his vlogs that questioned the future of Nikon. Wondering who do Hogs consider to be the most useful and reliable bloggers and vloggers?
Depends what kind of info you're looking for, gear reviews, journals or maybe just photographers out on location. Here's a few not yet mentioned - maybe because almost all are UK based. Certainly different for you US based folks !
Gene51Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
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KR
Not any better than TN.
This clip from his About page tells it all:
"I continue to do this site all by myself for fun — probably the last remaining 1990's for-fun website that hasn't sold out to other interests. Even though it has become popular, presumably because so many people find it helpful, it is still run just for fun. I am this site's only author. I have no one to proofread, spell check or fact check for me, so there will always be errors and omissions. Apparently the world finds my opinions very useful, but remember, they are the opinions of one man. I have a big sense of humor, and do this site to entertain you (and myself), as well as to inform and to educate. I occasionally weave fiction and satire into my stories to keep them interesting. I love a good hoax. Read The Museum of Hoaxes, or see their site. A hoax, like some of the things I do on this website, is done as a goof simply for the heck of it by overactive minds as a practical joke. Even Ansel Adams kidded around when he was just a pup in the 1920s by selling his photos as "Parmelian Prints." I have the energy and sense of humor of a three-year old, so remember, this is a personal website, and never presented as fact. I enjoy making things up for fun, as does The Onion, and I publish them here — even on this page."
Looking for valuable information on his site is a waste of time.
I like Ted Forbes: https://theartofphotography.tv/ He seems quite knowledgeable in all areas of photography and computer/post processing. He tends more toward the artistic side of things in his videos and I like that because that's an area where I'm kind of weak. Hmm...Come to think of it, I guess I'm kind of weak in all areas of photography! LOL. I look mostly at his U tube videos.
Tony Northrup is getting a lot of stick on another active thread here on UHH for one of his vlogs that questioned the future of Nikon. Wondering who do Hogs consider to be the most useful and reliable bloggers and vloggers?
Having read a few of your posts and discovered your liking for landscapes and Europe, I'll add a couple more YouTubers that you might enjoy ......
I use KR for information about country of origin of the gear. He is about the only one who posts those information. And for this information I don't think he was ever wrong.
OP here. Thanks for some great suggestions here. I never heard of most of them and have now added them to my 'favorites' bar. Special thanks to Craggycrossers for the link to Nev Cartledge. I really enjoyed his camper trip to Ireland vlogs and love his minimalist landscape style. BTW, one of my favorite sites when I need some inspiration is http://seeingfresh.com/