Discovering photographers on YouTube that share your interests and style can be a game-changer. As a photographer, I’ve come across a few YouTubers whose videos consistently motivate and enlighten me. These channels may not be all-inclusive, but they do provide a wide variety of viewpoints and views that address various aspects of photography. Here are some suggestions I personally have for you:
Peter McKinnon: Photographers and filmmakers alike should watch Peter McKinnon’s channel because of his contagious enthusiasm and cinematic aesthetic. With everything from gear reviews and epic travel vlogs to photography technique tutorials, Peter’s channel is a goldmine of ideas and helpful guidance.
Jason Vong: For equipment reviews, camera comparisons, and photography advice, check out Jason Vong’s channel. Jason offers insightful information about the hottest and most recent camera equipment and accessories thanks to his extensive experience and captivating showcasing style.
Nigel Danson: Every film that Nigel Danson makes reflects his love and enthusiasm for landscape photography. Nigel’s channel provides landscape photographers with a plethora of information and inspiration, ranging from amazing drone video to comprehensive tutorials on composition and post-processing.
Mark Denney: If you’re a landscape photographer hoping to get better, check out Mark Denney’s channel. Mark covers a wide range of subjects in his easy-to-understand tutorials, from composition and exposure to editing methods and location scouting.
James Popsys: James Popsys infuses his photography courses and vlogs with a certain brand of originality and humour. James’s channel will inspire and amuse you with anything from imaginative photo challenges to useful advice for enhancing your photography.
That Icelandic Guy: The channel provides a look into the beauty of the Icelandic countryside. That Icelandic Guy is well-known for his breathtaking landscape photography of Iceland. He offers insightful information to travel photographers with his stunning photography and intimate knowledge.
Although these are my personal picks, I encourage you to look into other YouTube photographers that might appeal to you more. There is a YouTube channel out there ready to inspire and instruct you on your photographic adventure, regardless of your interests in street, animal, or portrait photography.