TED Talks
Erin Sullivan: Does photographing a moment steal the experience from you?
When we witness something amazing, many of us instinctively pull out our phones and snap pictures. Is this obsession with photographing everything impacting our experiences? In a meditative talk, Erin Sullivan reflects on how being more...
SciShow
Does Photographic Memory Exist?
Don't you think it would be nice if you had a photographic memory? But is it actually a thing?
TED Talks
Photographing the hidden story - Ryan Lobo
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. Ryan Lobo has traveled the world, taking photographs that tell stories of unusual human lives. In this haunting...
The Art Assignment
Be a news photographer. | Alec Soth | The Art Assignment
Order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes this + new assignments!): http://bit.ly/2kplj2h Alec Soth is a photographer who works on large-scale projects that play with the boundaries between his roles as a fine art photographer and...
The Guardian
City: the remarkable urban photographs of David Levene
Award-winning photographer David Levene has revealed an unparalleled cross-section of the urban 21st century over more than a decade documenting how people live and work in 70 cities. From east to west, using archive and...
Mr. Beat
Why Didn't People Smile In Old Photographs?
We may smile for the camera today, but we didn't used to. In old photographs, people tended to not smile. While there are many explanations for this, the best explanation is related to culture and technology.
Curated Video
Meet blind photographer Mickel Smithen
Mickel Smithen has been legally blind since he was five years old—but that hasn't stopped him from becoming a published photographer. Discover how he uses all of his senses to help capture an image.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: NASA Photographers
James Blair, Robert Markowitz, and Josh Valcarcel are among the NASA photographers who find themselves in the second seat of a T-38 jet, or taking studio portraits, and everywhere in between, documenting history and the many facets of...
The March of Time
1942: U.S. AIR SQUADRON: RECONNAISSANCE CLASS: INT MS Instructor w/ airplane camera. MS Naval Air Force student pilots analyzing pictures. MS Instructor looking at aerial photograph on wall. VS Students w/ magnifying equipment looking at photos.
MOT 1942: U.S. AIR SQUADRON: RECONNAISSANCE CLASS: INT MS Instructor w/ airplane camera. MS Naval Air Force student pilots analyzing pictures. MS Instructor looking at aerial photograph on wall. VS Students w/ magnifying equipment...
The March of Time
1953: PALOMAR OBSERVATORY: WS Open elevator lifting unidentified astronomer scientist up, walking into cylinder. BEHIND Astronomer setting up photographic plate, adjustable diaphram moving, exposing film. DAY: Telescope retracting. Astrophotography,
MOT 1953: PALOMAR OBSERVATORY: WS Open elevator lifting unidentified astronomer scientist up, walking into cylinder. BEHIND Astronomer setting up photographic plate, adjustable diaphram moving, exposing film. DAY: Telescope retracting....
Apalapse
How to Photograph The Moon in 2 Minutes
Do you know how to photograph the moon? Here's how in two minutes! Moon photography is challenging, requiring specific gear and specific technique, but the results are enchanting.
National Geographic
A Man Among Wolves: Photographing Yellowstone’s Iconic Predators | National Geographic
What would you do to be a National Geographic photographer? Would you trudge across a snowy volcano with a hundred pounds of gear thrown over your shoulder? Would you trek by yourself across a giant river oft visited by grizzly bears?...
National Geographic
Adventures in Photographing England's Urban Wildlife | Nat Geo Live
Wildlife cameraman Bertie Gregory takes the stage to share stories about his adventures photographing urban-jungle wildlife in England. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive...
National Geographic
Snorkeling With President Obama: How Our Photographer Got the Shot (Exclusive) | National Geographic
Brian Skerry, renowned wildlife photographer, reflects on the "once in a lifetime opportunity" to photograph the President while snorkeling. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the...
National Geographic
Six Photographers Reveal Yellowstone Like You’ve Never Seen It | Exposure
Hear the team of Yellowstone photographers describe what it was like to work in and around one of the most heavily photographed places on Earth. Photographing Wolves in Yellowstone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AynjXLI9PE...
National Geographic
Six Photographers Reveal Yellowstone Like You’ve Never Seen It | Exposure
Hear the team of Yellowstone photographers describe what it was like to work in and around one of the most heavily photographed places on Earth. Photographing Wolves in Yellowstone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AynjXLI9PE...
National Geographic
Following the Tracks of Lincoln - A Photographer’s Journey | Exposure
How do you photograph a person's impact on the world 150 years after his death—even someone as groundbreaking as Abraham Lincoln? Tracing the route of the funeral train that carried Lincoln's body from Washington, D.C., to Springfield,...
National Geographic
Photographing the “Living Goddesses” of Nepal | Exposure
For National Geographic magazine, photographer Stephanie Sinclair chronicled the lives of kumaris—young girls who are taken out of school and worshipped as living goddesses. Click here to read more about photographing the Kumaris:...
National Geographic
What’s It Like to Photograph the Pope? | Exposure
Photographer Dave Yoder spent six months documenting the Vatican and the life of Pope Francis for National Geographic, taking nearly 68,000 photos. Hear the stories behind some of the moments he captured, from the pope's walks through...
National Geographic
Photographing the Wild Wolves of Yellowstone | Exposure
Hear photographer Ronan Donovan describe the challenge of photographing one of Yellowstone National Park's most elusive and iconic species: wolves. Click here to read more:...
National Geographic
What’s It Like to Photograph the Pope? | Exposure
Photographer Dave Yoder spent six months documenting the Vatican and the life of Pope Francis for National Geographic, taking nearly 68,000 photos. Hear the stories behind some of the moments he captured, from the pope's walks through...
National Geographic
Photographing the Wild Wolves of Yellowstone | Exposure
Hear photographer Ronan Donovan describe the challenge of photographing one of Yellowstone National Park's most elusive and iconic species: wolves. Click here to read more:...
National Geographic
Swimming With Sharks: Photographing the Ocean’s Top Predators (Part 1) | Nat Geo Live
Dive into the ocean depths with legendary underwater photojournalist and National Geographic explorer Brian Skerry as he shares recent photographs and stories about one of the most fascinating and threatened creatures on the planet: the...
National Geographic
Mako and Tiger Sharks: Photographing the Ocean’s Top Predators (Part 2) | Nat Geo Live
Dive into the ocean depths with legendary underwater photojournalist and National Geographic explorer Brian Skerry as he shares recent photographs and stories about one of the most fascinating and threatened creatures on the planet: the...
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