Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCx7HqQtUEjuRlr1C-WzO3BQSimon Eardley - YouTube

    From cameras to lenses to tripods and more, I aim to find the best gear for your needs that won't break the bank. Subscribe now and start taking your wildlife photography to the next level!

  2. Over the years, the community of photography YouTubers grew and brought valuable content to the masses for free. In this article, I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of what I consider to be the best photography YouTube channels for beginners through to advanced photographers.

    • Yatharth Gupta
  3. Photography Online is the show by photographers - for photographers. Whether you are an experienced pro or a total beginner, we have a wide range of features, packed full of information and...

    • Thomas Heaton – 532K subscribers. Thomas lives in England and does a ton of landscape photography-related videos. With on-location shooting, self-built camper tips/travels, film photography, printing your work and more it’s a channel to follow.
    • John Branch IV Photography – 173K subscribers. If you’ve read some of my other articles you will know, that I am a huge fan of Fujifilm. I’m pretty obsessed with them.
    • KentuckyMan30 – 11.8K subscribers. He doesn’t post super often, but he’s a Fujifilm shooter that documents and produces simpler-style videos in a way that keeps you interested.
    • Lizzie Peirce – 256K subscribers. Lizzie Peirce, a Video Producer and Photographer from Toronto left her job to establish her own business, Know Hau Media Operations Inc., alongside her husband.
    • Sean Tucker. Sean Tucker goes deeper than the average YouTube photography channel by exploring the emotional side of photography rather than focusing on the technical parts.
    • Jessica Kobeissi. Jessica Kobeissi is a Detroit-based fashion and portrait photographer. Her useful videos offer advice to improve your fashion photography workflow and succeed in the industry.
    • Pierre Lambert. Travel and street photographer and filmmaker Pierre Lambert takes an engaging approach to teaching photography through hands-on gear and technique testing in the field.
    • PHLEARN. PHLEARN is the #1 YouTube channel for everything Photoshop and Lightroom. Founded by Aaron Nace, it has been around since 2011, starting out as a quiet little one-man, apartment-based production.
  4. For photographers who looking to get up close and personal with the smaller things in life, check out Micael Widell’s Youtube channel! It’s filled with videos on how to improve your macrophotography whether you're shooting flowers, insects, water droplets, or anything else that requires a magnifying glass.

  5. People also ask

  6. Lets do this together! I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and more.

  1. People also search for