Here’s our list of our personal favorite photography educators online, in no particular order!
Matt Granger
Matt travels and shoots non-stop. His channel has great camera info, reviews, photography tips and travel videos. He also reviews seafood restaurants! Subscribe here if you haven’t already.
Toby Gelston
Also known as PhotRec Toby, Toby’s channel is full of helpful tutorials, gear review, and a live show every Friday! Subscribe to his channel here.
Max Yuryev
Max’s channel is a great, easy to follow resource for gear reviews. Subscribe here.
Eric Rossi
AKA TheGuyWithTheEyeâ„¢ has funny, accessible gear reviews and photo tutorials. Subscribe here.
The Camera Store
Chris Nicholls and Jordan Drake make fun, beautiful videos on photography and videography. Subscribe!
Michael the Mentor
Michael makes to-the-point, informative camera reviews and training videos here.
The Phoblographer
AKA Chris Gampat, has a diverse and informative blog of gear reviews, news, and photographer highlights. Read it here.
Resource Magazine
Resource is a great blog and print magazine of all things photography! Educational and entertaining. Read it here.
DP Review
You know them already, one of the most comprehensive sites for photo news and reviews give you tons of useful info. Follow them here.
Sony Alpha Rumors
Your source for all things Sony! More news than rumors. Find them here.
Hugh Brownstone
Hugh writes at Three Blind Men and an Elephant Productions and planet5D. He has a beautiful website with a blog, video and photography.
PlanetMitch
Mitch is a photographer and blogger at planet5DÂ covering photo and video gear and news.
Dave Dugdale

Possibly the nicest guy in the photography world? Comprehensive tutorials, specializing in mirrorless cameras. Subscribe to his channel here.
Improve Photography
Jim Harmer and crew at Improve Photography make great tutorials, gear reviews, and all around good photography info. They also have a great podcast. Follow them here!
PetaPixel
PetaPixel is just about every pro’s source for photo news. Incredibly talented journalists making great content.
PetaPixel Podcast
Hosted by Mike “Sharky” James, this podcast comes out twice a week covering photo news and answering your questions. Subscribe here.
F-Stoppers
Great blog with tons of contributors, covering all sorts of photography news. They delve deep into the art of photography and all that encompasses. Read more here and subscribe to their YouTube channel.
That’s our list! I’m sure we missed a few, let us know in the comments below.



















One photography-related YouTube Channel that I really enjoy –and naturally think that is worth mentioning– is AdoramaTV. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Pksdbj37CdE00kmE7Z1dw
Top of my list for YouTube educators is Mike Brown. For Micro 4/3 I also like David Thorpe. For Linux Darktable Harry Durgin does amazing work.
I am sorry you did not list Mike Browne-For instructional videos,no one else comes close
He explains his topics in an easy to understand way
I have seen most of the people you have listed,and have most on my favorites list
including your channel-Mikes videos are the only ones when I start watching,I
have to make myself stop before the battery dies on my computer
Look him up,
Hi Tony and Chelsea,
I totally agree Mike Browne should be on your list. When I upgraded my camera and started getting back into photography a couple of years back I discovered Mike Browne. His very easy to follow instructional videos are excellent. I enjoy watching your videos, and those of Matt Granger and a few others, all very informative and very well done for the most part. However, I am sorry to say, but no one I have come across so far has inspired me as much Mike does to just get out there and take photographs. He just has a knack as an educator. Perhaps he is someone you can try and do an interview with, he comes across as a genuine and very likeable guy.
That said, keep up the good work.
Oh, and on the list of interesting photographers that I would like to see you guys interview, Gerry Ghionis (wedding photographer and inventor of the ice light – have you reviewed it?) and Bambi Cantrell (added Bambi as Siobhan said below there was a lack of lady photographers).
This is fabulous info. Thanks so much!!
you should include this http://seeuniversity.com
Not one woman? Very discouraging.
Unfortunately the industry is seriously unbalanced, there just aren’t many women we’ve come across. Even fewer that aren’t just partnered with a man. Are there any in particular that you follow?
Sue Bryce (http://www.suebryce.com/) seems credible to me, and has many videos on youtube via CreativeLive.
It’s too late to bring this up for the present time (Dec. 29, 2016) since the following people have moved on, but — leaving aside why Chelsea and Tony ignored DigitalRev — four years after DigitalRev began in 2007, Alamby Leungoman joined Kai Man Wong, the main presenter as of late 2009, along with camera man and editor Lok Cheung as of 2010. So, yes, a woman was partnered with two men, but at least DigitalRev’s “classic lineup” included a woman.
FWIW, this list consisted entirely of people we personally knew well enough to vouch for as having real integrity. We don’t personally know the DigitalRev folks, or Sue Bryce (who doesn’t have her own YT channel, BTW) so they weren’t on the list. We hope to get to know them better in the future.
The Phoblographer was a surprise to me to see on this list, they also have a YouTube channel but not many subscribers. There are some truly inspirational content there, interviews with some photographers (called ISO400 series). I have watched their videos even before I came across with Northrups, and I am happy that you guys also consider their work as your fav.