>>4261676Here's the most based list:
>1. https://www.youtube.com/@olgakarlovac1760/videosAn amazing, one of the best B&W abstract/street photographers, with a very unique style and and even more unique eye for compositions, shapes, styles and portrayals of anything she takes an image of. You don't even have to watch or read anything from her, you can literally just take a look at her images and learn a lot just by looking at them. Her work is so unique and so refreshing, that she inspired hundreds of well known photographers to copy her style and hundreds of thousands of all other photographers around the globe...
>2. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuvwU8Fv1O2h3IqHtXtCRQI can't stand her but you can learn a lot from her videos...
>3. https://www.youtube.com/@ImitativePhotography/videosA channel featuring educational videos and videos about other photographers. Super nicely made videos, can help you expand your knowledge about photography to the next level no matter how experienced/how deep in photography you're in, there are videos for everyone.
>4. https://www.youtube.com/@theartofphotography/videos I absolutely hate this man, both as a person and everything he stands for - but I just have to recommend his channel, he does have some videos about gear but... As much as I fucking hate him, I also learned a lot from hate watching his videos about photography.
>5. https://www.youtube.com/@MartinOsner/videos Yet another person I absolutely can't stand, but he's a painter and photographer, you can learn a shitload about art/photography from him, his videos and just by watching his work.
>6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0REBHajNC18A channel about/featuring photographers. Has a fuckton of images you can look at and learn from, so far from 30+ different photographers.
>7. https://www.youtube.com/@teocrawford/videosFound this guy just recently, about a year ago. Guy has a natural talent. He's so good that he almost creates paintings with his camera.