Honestly, I can't afford university, but to me, Pete's video is no different from any university, the only different is that I'm not with hundreds of students. I feel like he's teaching me personally.
I've been subscribe to your channel few months ago after I watched one of your videos (and forgot that I'm subscribed to this channel and I'm like what the heck is this guy doing in my feed?), I normally watch tech and education vids, and I do a bit of photography. The reason why I'm not watching much of your videos is that I prefer to experiment on my own. Like, I want my work to be represented as my whole and not getting ideas from other people. And after binge watching of your channel, I'm like "I MISSED A LOT OF THINGS FROM THIS GUY", "'WHAT HAVE I DONE?", and "WHY DID I JUST SCROLL PAST YOUR VIDEOS AFTER ALL THIS TIME?", you are so great, cool and inspiring AF. I like and admire what your are doing. I DON'T KNOW TO SAY ELSE, I JUST FEEL SO FRICKIN EXCITED NOW.
Watching this video, at about 6:32 in to it, I dropped my head and said, "That is so cool." I have been watching your videos all morning. You are a beast with the art. A natural. Thanks for the uploads!
So I don't know how I managed to only discover you now - your content is unmatched. The weirder thing is that I have actually seen your plaid chair series as my first photography teacher ever showed us the series and the portrait you did of him. I knew you lived in Canada too but sometimes it really is amazing to see what small world it is after all! Love your channel!
I would like to see a video where you are talking about photography on budget. As a broke teen I would love to learn about stuff that doesn't cost that much and can still improve your photos. I really enjoy this videos but there is really low chance of me actually buying any of this equipment.
Imagine what life was like back in the 1980s when you had to pay for film and pay to have it developed. We're talking $0.10 to $0.25 per click (and if you were lucky, you would get 2-3 decent pictures out of a roll of film. But to more completely answer your question, buy a piece of foamboard and use as a reflector.
You can use cheap lamps. Bed sheets, t-shirts, towels, coffee filters can be used to difuse light and flashes. Light stands aren't terribly expensive, but you can make stuff with scrap wood (it won't be lightweight or portable, but that's
Natural light is your friend. Just expirement with one light source such as your room window, you can get pretty awsome portraits. There should be some youtube videos regarding this too.
this is just....really freakin' helpful. Pure gold. Seeing you direct your friend is even helpful. Never really know what to say or how to get people to move and do things.
I couldn't agree more about the benefits of using flash/strobes for portraits. The consistent, soft light from my softboxes really does make for extremely detailed and sharp images. Probably the biggest obstacle for me learning strobes was wrapping my head around how you need to adjust aperture for varying exposure and mostly left the shutter speed alone in manual mode. Keep up the great work!
I just found your channel about a week ago and I been binge watching them all week. I been slowly trying to learn pictures and editing and you have help me improve so much! I appreciate the hard work you put into this videos and how easy it is to learn from them.
Filmed some interview footage for a charity once and you're so right about people hating the camera. Perfectly calm, composed and sociable nailing what they were going to say, but introduce the camera and some people just crumble - definitely cant be underestimated!
My first subscription for any thing after 8 year of RUclips experience. I love each part of your videos and thanks for teaching everything.you didn't know that you are polished so many people skills.
What you do on your videos is made to look so easy that anyone could do what you do, but they can't, as clearly proven by your friends valiant effort. Try as he may, he just couldn't cut the mustard, but that's okay, I'm sure he does him better than anyone. Another great video, thanks for the strobe tips. Your portraits are my personal favorite style. There is a little magic that slips through in each of your photos, okay, enough of that. Looking forward to your next video, bro. Peace!
Searching some photography tips, stumbled upon your vid - quite a fresh and friendly approach, lots of charisma. Saw my daughter's name on the wall behind you, Ava, and my favorite tool to make a coffee at work, the AeroPress - too many good stuff not to subscribe : )
Hi Pete, YOU have helped me get my photography mojo back, thank you. I've been binge watching you all yesterday and today as well. I was going to sell my 5DII and 1DIII but have decided to keep them. So once again, thank you! Keep up the good work!
Being able to capture people's emotions/personalities in a photo have always been something I wanted to achieve. Have been struggling to be better at it. So I definitely needed this lesson. Thank you so much!
I discovered your channel when u had 84k subs and man you've exploded in the last month! You'll for sure hit one million this year!!! Keep making awesome content man! You're the best!:) greetings from England 🇬🇧
Not an April fools. He did take that shot. The Plaid Series 2014. Have a look at the whole series here if you love the man ;-) You'll understand www.petermckinnon.com/2014-series/
Lolol I looked back to the beginning to see how you did the intro after watching the outtakes. It was impressive to see it after that string of great fails. Great vid, love the collab.
one thing for sure is that your videos are informative and are not boring. i have been subscribed since 6+ months and love your videos especially the one that helps to click a good picture rather than the photo editing videos (coz photo editing softwares look kind of difficult to use to me). keep up the good work 😁
I'm so glad I found you a while ago and have watched you grow and your videos are inspiring and helpful and have helped me in my photography. Definitely one of my favourite youtubers, and always looking forward to your new videos. Keep it up, and thank you for all you do!
This helped me so much!! I was wanting to put a portrait on my RUclips channel... it was the only thing I was missing to start making videos!! :D thank you, Peter!!
Shortly after seeing this I picked up a couple of yongnuo speedlights and have been going crazy playing with them to get better photos. Once I figure those out it will be on to making the photos more interesting from a story angle. Any advice for what questions to ask/where to dig to get that personal touch out of your model?
You said something that really rings true. It's the theory of "Just Do It". Breaking the lazy block will make you stand out over other photographers and videographers. So we use that as a mantra from the director all the way to our interns. And lmao at the ending! Being Peter McKinnon isn't easy! Lol!
Thanks for this. This video is well timed as I'm about to start my first portrait project. It's very helpful to know how to engage with the subject and to get them to relax so I can them to relax. I'm new to this and need all the help and advice I can get! I'm very nervous but it's an idea I've had for many years and I can't wait to get to started. Thanks again!
Hey Peter ! Great one, once again ! To everyone who's interested in light, you may wanna look at Gregory Crewdson's work ! And portraits... Well, Arbus obviously. (and Platon ?)
loved this video! Loved the bloopers too at the end. I just started in Applied Media course and am learning lots of extra cool stuff from your channel. Nova Scotia Canada!
awesome video! It's funny cause for my photography project, I had to do environmental portrait which I had to capture them working, doing something they love,etc. I absolutely love doing portrait this way since you capture a story of there life within a photo.
You're work is amazing. Please keep uploading more of these videos! It would help a lot of people lik me if you could make a video on which budget dslr is good to buy, generally a video on budget quality gear to start out with. Thanks!
Yo Peter, when I'm watching your videos and see your material it's kind of intitimadating. I'm afraid I will not be able to reach the level of skill you got. So if possible, I'd love to see your beginnings, where you started, that would really motivate me to see your journrey. Cheers from Germany!
Great video! When I started flash photography I used speedlights and I still do since they are powerful enough for most situations and easy to carry with you. I would recommend beginners to start with a stand, speedlight, cheap transmitters and an umbrella. Learned a lot from Zach Arias and his Onelight workshop years ago. If you can master one light using more lights will be easy!
My mum (Professional Studio Photographer) once told me: "You are not a good photographer because you can shoot a model in nice poses and make her look good. You are a good photographer, if you can do that to everybody coming into your studio, no matter how they look and what they bring to the table. Bringing out their full potential!". It is basically the same you are saying :) Everybody can be a model, if you have the right eye and you engourage the people in front of the camera to try and be themself. But keep in mind: For older folks, getting a portrait, meant something completely different. If you have 50-60+ photographer, it is not as dynamic as you display it. They have their poses and that's it.
My mum came in my room, because I yelled "Pwhats up everybody, Peter McKinnon here..." and I just had to say your intro while you say it. :D Keep it up bro! :)
I always feel so self conscious about the direction I give talent when taking photos or video, I tend to just talk to them like a person instead of throwing out "artsy" metaphors to bring out some deeper truth, but it seems to get good results. Watching this video made me realize that it's more about making someone feel comfortable enough to show their personality, rather than some perception of how an "artistic" person would ask for their subject to be a tiger or some other abstract BS
Thanks for the comment about personality in portraits. I am looking to change my profile pictures for online. I have been using one of me speaking, but I think it is time for a more fun one with my "Captain Time" hat. Will shoot it next week as a way to test my new camera. I do like the current photo of you on your channel where you are looking up. Appreciated - you are becoming my favorite photo/video RUclips channel.
I am so happy I'm one of the first 100k subscribers. Can't wait until we reach one million, so I can write this comment again! Thanks for doing what you do, love the videos!
I usually feel like the portraits I make are boring. I can see the personality of the person I'm shooting because most of the time they are my friends, but I don't think strangers can see it too. I'm gonna be using some of these tips next time I shoot portraits, I'm so excited to see how they turn out! :)
Hey Pete! Been following forever and love your work. You spoke about doing portraits outdoor with natural lighting . Please can you do a tutorial on how you go about doing this and what can improve portraits using natural lighting . I've just started my photography been getting so many requests for portraits and turn work away because I'm not sure of how to achieve the best results as well as .... strobes are gonna dent my bank account hahaha
Peter, love your content man! If I may suggest a video Idea... can you talk about shooting portraits in sunlight (a beach situation situation for example where you have no gear but a camera) how to position someone to avoid the harsh shadows. Keep it coming!
Man, i really loves your videos. i am just a hobbyist when it comes to photography, i even borrow my friend dslrs to do it. but man, you really gives me motivation to do my stuff. thanks a lot. have a good day.
Who's jonesing to shoot some portraits now?! :)
Peter McKinnon iiii
Peter McKinnon Great insight! Amazing content, that chair was a phenomenal idea... God bless!
me!!!, here in India, its difficult to get subjects(humans) at this time 🤣
Peter McKinnon I am! I've done landscape and close up shots and I want to try doing portraits now. but this video helped out ton brutha thanks🤙
me
Had a blasty blast filming this! :)
You're so adorable.
Dude! You made me laugh so hard with that epic ending. I can relate...
Hi Adam!!
So photogenic
Hi Adam :)
Honestly, I can't afford university, but to me, Pete's video is no different from any university, the only different is that I'm not with hundreds of students.
I feel like he's teaching me personally.
I feel you Bro... I'm having the same problem...
But hopefully there are people like Pete in this World that helped us alot.
You definitely don't need a "University" to be successful in creative arts.
M.J. Suchiang Thankfully :)
dawgyv72 Totally Agreed :)
You don't need university/college to make it in any kind of art, as dawgyv72 said.
I've been subscribe to your channel few months ago after I watched one of your videos (and forgot that I'm subscribed to this channel and I'm like what the heck is this guy doing in my feed?), I normally watch tech and education vids, and I do a bit of photography. The reason why I'm not watching much of your videos is that I prefer to experiment on my own. Like, I want my work to be represented as my whole and not getting ideas from other people. And after binge watching of your channel, I'm like "I MISSED A LOT OF THINGS FROM THIS GUY", "'WHAT HAVE I DONE?", and "WHY DID I JUST SCROLL PAST YOUR VIDEOS AFTER ALL THIS TIME?", you are so great, cool and inspiring AF. I like and admire what your are doing. I DON'T KNOW TO SAY ELSE, I JUST FEEL SO FRICKIN EXCITED NOW.
Watching this video, at about 6:32 in to it, I dropped my head and said, "That is so cool." I have been watching your videos all morning. You are a beast with the art. A natural. Thanks for the uploads!
*Peter McKinnon:* Professional in videomaking coffe-making montages
I won't let you down.
Love your vids :D
Peter McKinnon you should make a video about pros and cons of different coffee making techniques and get artsy and extra with the shots
yeah, and do espresso-only day! Followed by focusing on Frappuccinos.
I swear your videos pack the best punch in terms of information and entertainment. I appreciate your hard work.
I appreciate the comment :)
So I don't know how I managed to only discover you now - your content is unmatched. The weirder thing is that I have actually seen your plaid chair series as my first photography teacher ever showed us the series and the portrait you did of him. I knew you lived in Canada too but sometimes it really is amazing to see what small world it is after all! Love your channel!
I would like to see a video where you are talking about photography on budget. As a broke teen I would love to learn about stuff that doesn't cost that much and can still improve your photos. I really enjoy this videos but there is really low chance of me actually buying any of this equipment.
Imagine what life was like back in the 1980s when you had to pay for film and pay to have it developed. We're talking $0.10 to $0.25 per click (and if you were lucky, you would get 2-3 decent pictures out of a roll of film.
But to more completely answer your question, buy a piece of foamboard and use as a reflector.
Thank you, I will look in to that.
Do you know anymore stuff that I may find useful especially to improve light?
You can use cheap lamps. Bed sheets, t-shirts, towels, coffee filters can be used to difuse light and flashes. Light stands aren't terribly expensive, but you can make stuff with scrap wood (it won't be lightweight or portable, but that's
Thanks I will try my best.
Natural light is your friend. Just expirement with one light source such as your room window, you can get pretty awsome portraits. There should be some youtube videos regarding this too.
I love the honesty and purity of your videos, man.
Today I call you my photography GURUJI . Respect you for your talent and sharing your knowledge to public is next level .
this is just....really freakin' helpful. Pure gold. Seeing you direct your friend is even helpful. Never really know what to say or how to get people to move and do things.
I couldn't agree more about the benefits of using flash/strobes for portraits. The consistent, soft light from my softboxes really does make for extremely detailed and sharp images. Probably the biggest obstacle for me learning strobes was wrapping my head around how you need to adjust aperture for varying exposure and mostly left the shutter speed alone in manual mode. Keep up the great work!
I just found your channel about a week ago and I been binge watching them all week. I been slowly trying to learn pictures and editing and you have help me improve so much! I appreciate the hard work you put into this videos and how easy it is to learn from them.
Filmed some interview footage for a charity once and you're so right about people hating the camera. Perfectly calm, composed and sociable nailing what they were going to say, but introduce the camera and some people just crumble - definitely cant be underestimated!
My first subscription for any thing after 8 year of RUclips experience. I love each part of your videos and thanks for teaching everything.you didn't know that you are polished so many people skills.
2019 and I'm watching your old video and just appreciating you journey.
Peter: "Say Hi Adam"
Adam: "Hey Adam"
I got an ad for a class on photography. I thought “why? I’ve got Peter!”
Again just wonderful learning for us watching. Thanks and Greetings from Ww2HistoryHunter
hands down the best photographer, peter you're really inspiring
What you do on your videos is made to look so easy that anyone could do what you do, but they can't, as clearly proven by your friends valiant effort. Try as he may, he just couldn't cut the mustard, but that's okay, I'm sure he does him better than anyone. Another great video, thanks for the strobe tips. Your portraits are my personal favorite style. There is a little magic that slips through in each of your photos, okay, enough of that. Looking forward to your next video, bro. Peace!
Hey, I just wanted to say your concept with the chair really inspired me. I really enjoyed seeing your photos.
Searching some photography tips, stumbled upon your vid - quite a fresh and friendly approach, lots of charisma. Saw my daughter's name on the wall behind you, Ava, and my favorite tool to make a coffee at work, the AeroPress - too many good stuff not to subscribe : )
Hi Pete, YOU have helped me get my photography mojo back, thank you. I've been binge watching you all yesterday and today as well. I was going to sell my 5DII and 1DIII but have decided to keep them. So once again, thank you! Keep up the good work!
Being able to capture people's emotions/personalities in a photo have always been something I wanted to achieve. Have been struggling to be better at it. So I definitely needed this lesson. Thank you so much!
I discovered your channel when u had 84k subs and man you've exploded in the last month! You'll for sure hit one million this year!!! Keep making awesome content man! You're the best!:) greetings from England 🇬🇧
Thanks, James! Appreciate the support
YOU TOOK THAT BREAKING BAD PICTURE!!!!!!!?????
I sure AF did. But is it an official BB photo?? hmmmm
Not an April fools. He did take that shot. The Plaid Series 2014. Have a look at the whole series here if you love the man ;-) You'll understand www.petermckinnon.com/2014-series/
BlueBoyof08 I was going to say this lol
It's his friend that looks pretty much like Walter White.
@@BorisChevreau that link doesn't appear to work anymore :(
Lolol I looked back to the beginning to see how you did the intro after watching the outtakes. It was impressive to see it after that string of great fails. Great vid, love the collab.
Peter all of your videos are pure gold. Thank you for posting this man!
The plaid chair series is amazing. Your photos bring me massive joy. Love your work!
one thing for sure is that your videos are informative and are not boring. i have been subscribed since 6+ months and love your videos especially the one that helps to click a good picture rather than the photo editing videos (coz photo editing softwares look kind of difficult to use to me). keep up the good work 😁
A Thousand times thank you Peter, I'm going trough everyone of your videos and i'm really getting the hang of so many things. Thanks!
That extra effort you put in your videos is the reason your videos are always unique💡
I'm so glad I found you a while ago and have watched you grow and your videos are inspiring and helpful and have helped me in my photography. Definitely one of my favourite youtubers, and always looking forward to your new videos. Keep it up, and thank you for all you do!
Your portraits work for the same reason your videos work. Personality! Great information as always.
You know it's a good day when Pete uploads
I landed on this via autoplay but hot damn this is one of the best Peter McKinnon videos I've seen. Amazing advice here and no punches pulled!
I am jonesing for portraits! I haven't starting shoot portraits yet but I would totally shoot outside for sure! Love the intro!
A mark of a truly amazing portrait photographer is bringing out the personality without the use of gimmicks such as props ;)
This helped me so much!! I was wanting to put a portrait on my RUclips channel... it was the only thing I was missing to start making videos!! :D thank you, Peter!!
The plaid chair series is genius. Thanks for sharing that.
Man this is a great video to photograph in general, something that is more important than gear, personality, thanks Pete!
Shortly after seeing this I picked up a couple of yongnuo speedlights and have been going crazy playing with them to get better photos. Once I figure those out it will be on to making the photos more interesting from a story angle. Any advice for what questions to ask/where to dig to get that personal touch out of your model?
You said something that really rings true. It's the theory of "Just Do It". Breaking the lazy block will make you stand out over other photographers and videographers. So we use that as a mantra from the director all the way to our interns. And lmao at the ending! Being Peter McKinnon isn't easy! Lol!
New episode? I'm kinda happy and excited at the same moment.
* smile with the tears in my eyes *
Thanks for this. This video is well timed as I'm about to start my first portrait project. It's very helpful to know how to engage with the subject and to get them to relax so I can them to relax. I'm new to this and need all the help and advice I can get! I'm very nervous but it's an idea I've had for many years and I can't wait to get to started. Thanks again!
One of your best videos, PM!
Hey Peter, you are like vitamin for our creativity!!!! You make it appear so easy... and it is!!!!!!!! Thank's
Hey Peter ! Great one, once again !
To everyone who's interested in light, you may wanna look at Gregory Crewdson's work ! And portraits... Well, Arbus obviously. (and Platon ?)
The ending is epic, definitely shows how hard it really is to make videos. Love it!
loved this video! Loved the bloopers too at the end. I just started in Applied Media course and am learning lots of extra cool stuff from your channel. Nova Scotia Canada!
awesome video! It's funny cause for my photography project, I had to do environmental portrait which I had to capture them working, doing something they love,etc. I absolutely love doing portrait this way since you capture a story of there life within a photo.
You're work is amazing. Please keep uploading more of these videos! It would help a lot of people lik me if you could make a video on which budget dslr is good to buy,
generally a video on budget quality gear to start out with.
Thanks!
Another ace tutorial. Damn, I don't know whether I should be focussing on photo or video now. Or both?! So many good things, so little time!
Yo Peter, when I'm watching your videos and see your material it's kind of intitimadating.
I'm afraid I will not be able to reach the level of skill you got.
So if possible, I'd love to see your beginnings, where you started, that would really motivate me to see your journrey.
Cheers from Germany!
Amazing video man. For someone who struggles with taking portrait shots, this really helped. Thank You!!!
loving taking the chair out!! wow amazing!
Dude you are awesome!! It made me want to go out find a chair and go take pictures!!! You are an inspiration dude! Thanks for your videos!
"A bright pixel is a sharp pixel..."
I only really discovered this recently. It's words to live by.
I recognised the pocket wizards plus 3s and giggled when you said pocket wizard plus 2s while holding them to the camera. Love your work :)
Peter! Awesome energy in your Tuts!!! Adore it)
Really liked that Angels and Airwaves 'poster' in the background.
Love it Peter!! Great work again.
Great video! When I started flash photography I used speedlights and I still do since they are powerful enough for most situations and easy to carry with you. I would recommend beginners to start with a stand, speedlight, cheap transmitters and an umbrella. Learned a lot from Zach Arias and his Onelight workshop years ago. If you can master one light using more lights will be easy!
My mum (Professional Studio Photographer) once told me: "You are not a good photographer because you can shoot a model in nice poses and make her look good. You are a good photographer, if you can do that to everybody coming into your studio, no matter how they look and what they bring to the table. Bringing out their full potential!". It is basically the same you are saying :) Everybody can be a model, if you have the right eye and you engourage the people in front of the camera to try and be themself.
But keep in mind: For older folks, getting a portrait, meant something completely different. If you have 50-60+ photographer, it is not as dynamic as you display it. They have their poses and that's it.
Naahhh men you are from another level, your chair series is just brilliant
Ahhh no one can do the "Phhhwatsup evrybody" like Peter LOL that's a signature!!! Love the video once again. I'm binge watching!!!
didn't even start the video yet but already know its good.
My mum came in my room, because I yelled "Pwhats up everybody, Peter McKinnon here..." and I just had to say your intro while you say it. :D Keep it up bro! :)
dude ur bowing up, last week it was just 200,000 subs .. now 350,000 subs. keep it up bro
Oh look, an awesome, truthful, helpful video on April Fools day that ISN'T an old not-funny-anymore joke! Learned a lot, keep these coming. Thanks!
Plaid chair = genius.
Thanks for more great advice, Peter.
Man these portraits are insane. Great work!
Thanks Peter for this. Your videos have been really awesome. Always top quality!
Thanks Peter ! Love your video, I must say you are probably my favourite after Casey ! It's so close
Those plaid chair photos are badass!!!
holy shit that chair thing is so cool! :D
Thanks!
Coming from a barista here, that aeropress alone already warranted a like 👌🏻
Great video once again :)
I'm trying to see all the videos from the past, this one is super useful for me... Thank you Peter... I've watched more than 200 😂
Really enjoying your style and your advice. Thank you.
I always feel so self conscious about the direction I give talent when taking photos or video, I tend to just talk to them like a person instead of throwing out "artsy" metaphors to bring out some deeper truth, but it seems to get good results. Watching this video made me realize that it's more about making someone feel comfortable enough to show their personality, rather than some perception of how an "artistic" person would ask for their subject to be a tiger or some other abstract BS
Thanks for the comment about personality in portraits. I am looking to change my profile pictures for online. I have been using one of me speaking, but I think it is time for a more fun one with my "Captain Time" hat. Will shoot it next week as a way to test my new camera. I do like the current photo of you on your channel where you are looking up. Appreciated - you are becoming my favorite photo/video RUclips channel.
WHY ARE YOU SO GOOD! THIS IS FANTASTIC!
Great video, the idea with the chair is amazing. I also enjoyed how much effort your friend put into making your intro right))
Great video. Could you do a video on flash photography, settings, manual use of flash and bouncing light?
I am so happy I'm one of the first 100k subscribers. Can't wait until we reach one million, so I can write this comment again! Thanks for doing what you do, love the videos!
Thanks Peter! I'm glad I subbed to you, keep sharing creativity, I really enjoy watching your vids!
Going to make a softbox to take a few. Or use natural lighting to your advantage you can bounce light even with white paper or even a white cloth.
I usually feel like the portraits I make are boring. I can see the personality of the person I'm shooting because most of the time they are my friends, but I don't think strangers can see it too. I'm gonna be using some of these tips next time I shoot portraits, I'm so excited to see how they turn out! :)
+Hazy Blue You'll be V. Happy with results! Good luck!
Hey Pete! Been following forever and love your work. You spoke about doing portraits outdoor with natural lighting . Please can you do a tutorial on how you go about doing this and what can improve portraits using natural lighting . I've just started my photography been getting so many requests for portraits and turn work away because I'm not sure of how to achieve the best results as well as .... strobes are gonna dent my bank account hahaha
This was very inspiring Peter, thank you. I think it's actually one of the deepest sneak peeks in you creative process
I love your honesty, great video!
Peter, love your content man! If I may suggest a video Idea... can you talk about shooting portraits in sunlight (a beach situation situation for example where you have no gear but a camera) how to position someone to avoid the harsh shadows. Keep it coming!
real artist
PM is such a respectable, real artist
I didn´t hit that like button. I smashed it. Hope this is okay for you?
Peace from a german filmmaker ✌️
I'm ok with that. ;)
is this where the outro came from?!
Really cool channel, a new subscriber from Japan!
Man, i really loves your videos.
i am just a hobbyist when it comes to photography, i even borrow my friend dslrs to do it.
but man, you really gives me motivation to do my stuff.
thanks a lot. have a good day.
And once again, phenomenal video and content. Thanks for all your hard work!
That was your best outro yet hahaha fantastic!