Thanks for the recommendation, gonna cue up the BBC videos now. And I've been very curious about the Darkroom website. I've been waiting for a pause in my schedule to try it out. If you do, let me know how you like it!
Great list! I've wondered about Masterclass as a platform. I'm also constantly feeding my need to learn. I'm not always so good at putting things into practice, incorporating new concepts. It's the small steps in the "right" order that I'm curious about.
Synchronicity is beautiful, and a little frightening! I signed up for Joel Meyerowitz's class last week, and then I discovered your list. I must be on the right track.
I find online courses are such a good way to learn something that is detailed and content rich.
The real beauty is the ability to return to the course (it's online or in your computer) and see it / hear it / watch it again. There will be items you will only see or hear, or better understand the second or third time through. Guaranteed.
In this way, an online course is not expensive, but rather a good investment.
Wish I would have been able to take my third year University Chemistry like this :)
Amazing List, I haven't seen the Joel Meyerowitz one but I love his work and I've seen some documentaries about his work as well.
I can recommend the BBC show "BBC Master Photographers". It's available on YouTube and it's amazing.
Have you ever used The Darkroom Rumour? Is this streaming service dedicated to photography and art films, I was thinking about signing up.
Thanks for the recommendation, gonna cue up the BBC videos now. And I've been very curious about the Darkroom website. I've been waiting for a pause in my schedule to try it out. If you do, let me know how you like it!
Great list! I've wondered about Masterclass as a platform. I'm also constantly feeding my need to learn. I'm not always so good at putting things into practice, incorporating new concepts. It's the small steps in the "right" order that I'm curious about.
Well said! All about inching forward.
Synchronicity is beautiful, and a little frightening! I signed up for Joel Meyerowitz's class last week, and then I discovered your list. I must be on the right track.
Haha, thanks for sharing. It's a great course, enjoy!
Looks like Joel's course is no longer available, at least at the link provided. I would love to take his class.
Thanks very much for the list!
Thanks for the heads up. I've updated the link with a working one:
https://mastersof.photography/joel-meyerowitz/
Amazing List. The Art of the Documentary is fantastic. I learned a ton about film making from them.
If it wasn't for AOD, I wouldn't have been able to shoot the doc I just did. Truly an underrated resource.
Thanks for reading ✌🏾
What a great list of courses to get stuck into., I’m already eyeing a few to sign up to. Thank you for sharing!
Nice! Let me know how it goes ✌🏾
Great resources.
I find online courses are such a good way to learn something that is detailed and content rich.
The real beauty is the ability to return to the course (it's online or in your computer) and see it / hear it / watch it again. There will be items you will only see or hear, or better understand the second or third time through. Guaranteed.
In this way, an online course is not expensive, but rather a good investment.
Wish I would have been able to take my third year University Chemistry like this :)
Absolutely. Thanks for reading ✌🏾
Definitely enjoyed James Cameron’s course when I had Masterclass.
It's so good. I'm surprised I haven't seen more creatives talking about it.
This came at the perfect time ! Especially because I’m trying to figure out this whole film making thing
Nice! Enjoy the journey my brother ✌🏾