Podcasts
For podcasts I have one “you should really, really listen to this” recommendation:
- The Photowalk - relatively short episodes with interviews, feedback, etc. I really enjoy this podcast
I also listen to these:
- A beautiful anarchy - David DuChamin discusses the creative side of photography
- The Martin Bailey podcast - personal experiences + some guests
- PhotoActive - various topics, mostly non-gear stuff. Almost abandoned.
Youtube
Before going into YouTube I want to give a recommendation: if you see anything that includes Joe McNally (wikipedia), David Hobby - The Strobist (wikipedia), Steve Simon or Zack Arias you should really watch/read it - you will learn something new !!
There is a huge number of photo channels on YouTube, I have probably only seen a very small percentage of them but my four favorites are:
- Simon Baxter - British woodland photographer
- First Man Photography - British landscape photographer
- Sean Tucker - British street/portrait photographer
- Chris Sale - British landscape photographer trying to become professional
Others that I watch includes
- Thomas Heaton - British landscape photographer
- Morten Hilmer - Danish nature photographer
- Gary Gough - British landscape photographer
- James Popsys - British photographer, funny.
- Botvidsson - all about lighting and studio photography
- Jared Polin - Various news items + some tutorials, sometimes over the top but once you get past that part the content is OK
- Matt Granger - Both gear and method, I can also recommend his other channel World’s best seafood
- PhotoJoseph - Mostly video related stuff with a lot of tutorials. Focus on Panasonic cameras
- Sulanto blog - Finnish photographer. Focus on Panasonic cameras
- The Art of Photography - Photography in general
- DPReview - Gear reviews
- The Hybrid Shooter - Reviews of photography and video gear
- Behind The Shot - In-depth discussion of a single photo
- David Thorpe - Reviews of various photo gear, mostly m43-related
- Gordon Laing - Gear reviews, detailed and a lot of info
- Kai W - Gear reviews, usually with a twist
- Lok Cheung - Gear reviews
- Peter Forsgård - Both gear and tutorials, focus on Olympus
- PictProPhoto - John Hagby, Swedish studio photographer, mostly in Swedish