Has Instagram Ruined Nature?
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Instagram and other social media sites have opened up the world to beautiful places in nature. But, increased tourism through geotagging has created problems with the environment. We wanted to explore the topic of the Instagram Effect and find possible solutions to protecting popular destinations.
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This isn’t my usual type of video, but its a meaningful topic I have wanted to discuss for awhile. I would love to hear your thoughts on this style of video, and what you think we should do about the Instagram Effect. Don’t worry, more fun adventure videos are coming soon!
Great video man! Glad to have found your channel. I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers already
ANDREW LEVITT I know this is a little personal, but I wonder how financially stable are you from RUclips?
Amazing video, you’re the only RUclipsr where I don’t skip through the video, keep up the amazing work
Well, I want to save a lagoon before it totally dries , if making it viral can help I guess I have to do this, but yeah I wonder about other lagoons nearby like bacalar.
everyone who has instagram should delete it
I can't even walk around Paris without accidentally photobombing someone...
Nah … hillarious
Potato awww... stop complaining and get some milk 🍼🍼🍼
I don't even care if I photobomb the people at state parks. It's not my job to make sure they have a cool picture.
I would troll them while taking pictures>:)
@Bersy Yonas Have you met a man
As a photographer who posts on instagram I never share my locations and I see alot of others who do the same thing. Things need to be kept a secret and then only then you can find it when the sole purpose is to go out and to explore.
your a legend, dont ever share locations
I do the same thing. Exploring to find your locations is the best part of photography, in my opinion.
What is your ig
@@MarioStereoIsLitty just use any camera, it doesn't take much to be a photographer. professional is another story though.
nice
Instagram has ruined "easy to get to" nature places. Luckily there are still so many places out there that hasnt been touched but popularity syndrome
J NG I feel as if the ones with more effort are better, like how he said about the potato rock area, people took time and money to get here, and they enjoy it more. I feel like the ones with more effort are less likely to be affected by the popularity syndrome, unlike the ones that are easy to get to, like just get off from tour bus, snap a pic, and leave, it kinda makes it worse. I also feel like it would be worth it to take time to get somewhere and then one would enjoy the view more. Only the popular places get ruined, not the ones with many, like what you said
It’s good that we haven’t explored that much of the ocean
phew they haven't taken any of the mountains in small countries.., right?
*sweats in mountain snow*
In my area, theres this nice beach area, hidden away, only my family and and one other familiy know about it
@@satomitouka you're lucky man. I wish I knew more secret places.
That rock is gonna break prob
Just waitin aswell, one day that potato chips gonna die.
@Flynn Tube uluru is just a really big stone thats surrounded by deaths row
@@riceawakes5489 um stfu uluru is a sacred indigenous location and has finally got the rights for it to not be climbed
Lesley W as an Australian, having been taught about the indigenous culture I couldn’t agree more.
And they will take photographs as they fall???
I’ve always disliked the thought of doing something for the sake of being able to post about it, it takes the value away from experience and drains the beauty. How can you truly appreciate culture and nature when you’re thinking about how you can exploit it to gain a couple likes? Smell the roses people, run towards unfamiliar terrains and live your life for you, that’s where the beauty is. That’s my thought of the day, be happy and be safe
(Edit) When I have those truly special experiences on trips I like to sit down and draw what’s around me, this allows me to carefully study everything around me as I translate it to paper and I find that the drawings I draw are much more special to me then the pictures I take and I would totally recommend taking a small sketch book next time you go out and do something new.
The sketchbook idea is so cool! I'm going on a road-trip this weekend to a scenic area and I think I'll give it a go. :)
Hmm I say you deserve an ok boomer
Meme King I’m 18
I take photos than randomly look back at them when I’m bored
b m well I have Instagram and the thing is I post my holidays and stuff on my highlights on my story so people can’t even like it lol
You should link up with Yes Theory, both of your channels are so similar.
agreed
@@lycoris7890 How is Yes Theory a "Child"?
@@benluecken2839 nevermind what I said
It would get this guy his well deserved attention
I refuse to make the number of likes 70
This video will make hippo rock the next viral instagram photo location.
Thanks for telling me that secret loxation
There’s a fine line between going to a spot solely to take a photo and taking a photo while going to the spot. Taking a photo to create a memory to go along with it. And taking a photo as an added bonus...
I can’t stand when everyone lives in California... and I’m here in Connecticut
Lol I'm in Florida, one day I'll move to California for a career in computer programming
IM IN POLAND.
Lol I’m in Minnesota
Henry Oliver James At least you live in safe country 😞
TheNewGeneration 2016 I’m in Australia LLLLLLLLLLL
Always a love-hate relationship with the Instagram for this exact reason. Everywhere you travel nowadays, you can see this taking place. Awesome video and definitely something more people should be aware about!
Instagram doesn’t ruin nature, people ruin nature 🙃
edit: why is this so popular i was just being cringey
**some people, humans are apart of nature, thank you very much.
But because of the Instagram the people do it so 10-10
About that...instagram was created by humans so its the same thing, sorry for the bad news.
Like you
Ok furry
bro this is just like my mom, she always want us to take a picture, i just wanna enjoy the view
yup
Same I hate my ugly face in photos
I love Angelique Same!!
I love Angelique yes
Enjoying the place is awesome, I have visited many places and I barely took any pictures. And people think that I am so boring and staying at home my whole life 😅 because I don't "show".
I’ve been waiting for a video like this.
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@@imworthless3204 -B O T H-
I wouldn't say its social media fault. (My opinion) I'd say its mostly humans, for example that poppy field.
Thank you!!!!
John Peric nah people would still push tourist sites even without social media.
The poppy field incident made me so angry......so many Instagram people crushed them I didn't get to see them
Social media is just a game ppl are playing... so it kinda is . Anyways people are stupid and selfish like that, what else is new. Smbd ought to bok em on the head lol
@Lil RE saying it's human's fault instead of Instagram is kind of the same as when someone's car crashes into your house and instead of blaming the person who was driving, you blame the person who created cars.
2:20 why is there so many of the same car
Looks like some kind of shuttle company
Reality ran short on assets
Cause they all bout to take the same photo
thats why i take pictures of abandoned places
nobody will track me down
Umm... that can still be a problem if you post it in social media
I love your style, in that you can make a video on a varied array of topics without having to worry about a certain “style”. Definitely going to adopt the idea in my own videos!
I dont understand this comment
kèhbab a lot of you tubers try to adopt a niche, but Andrew doesn’t have to!
In short: yes
Serenity and peace is internal, find it wherever you are and photograph when you see a shot, not the same 10k.
As an outdoor educator/guide, environmental science and photographer who has always adventured since childhood, this is real.
I live in the Sydney region and what was within an hr or 2 was generally peaceful, now I need go 3-4hrs or days away.
However, this gets me deeper in nature which I appreciate more than a photo.
Lloyd Steadson yup! But is absolite sucks to see some assholes take the piss outa some beautiful spots unlike any other. Especially were it not for their phone camera they wouldnt even give a shit ://
This reminds me of the quote from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty": "Sometimes I don't. If I like a moment, for me, personally, I don't like to have the distraction of the camera. I just want to stay in it."
I like the idea of 'you have to earn the photo'. I realized that this is how Norway likely manages its most popular, Instagram-overcrowded places. To get to Trolltunga (the super iconic rock sticking out like a tongue) you have to hike 13 kilometers (one way) and pay roughly 60 USD for parking that finances keeping the place clean. And by no means they want to make it more accessible, which is really good. At the end of the hike, it's a happy moment where you share your achievement. You feel how people are connected better, helpful to each other and more respectful to the nature.
I have always felt bad about this.
This whole internet culture and seeing these beautiful sceneries on social media is what actually made me dabble in photography, and now it’s one of my hobbies. Landscape photography especially. I’m still learning a lot, but i’ll get there someday. It has changed my view on the world.
I went to the Sahara desert with school, and I looked forward to it, because it was one of the places on earth I wanted to visit really badly, for it’s pure beauty and amazing photography opportunities.
When I arrived, I saw this very effect. People gathering to get the picture, and that being their main goal. It was only after a long hike that I experienced what I had come there for. Just the sheer vastness of the desert. it was beautiful. I got out my camera and took my pictures. Then I was done. And I didn’t feel that much better about it. I felt like I had done it unjustice. This desert had been there for millions of years. It didn’t deserve just a couple of pictures. So I spent the biggest part of the evening there. No one there apart from me and 2 friends, who had taken the time to hike to the biggest dune in the area for some hours. Again, I felt like I wasn’t worthy of it with my camera. I know that sounds dramatic, but it also made me realize that nature and the earth are too pristine and old to be taken just a few pictures of. This goes for other landmarks as well. You need to earn it.
It has raised my awareness of the pristine earth, and how it must be protected from ourselves. And yes, we can take pictures. But you need to earn it, and not that its just a quick ordeal. As i said, the earth is worth more than 5 minutes and a snap.
ooooor you could actually do something to help save the environment, rather than wasting the greater part of your day out of some misplaced sense of ...repayment. Too many feelings over a landscape that cares nothing about human life. If one the other hand, you care about it as a place for humans, as a home, then taking care of it would make more sense. Recycling, avoiding waste, and being conscious about products that are harmful for the environment all would help far more than feeling bad about your photography.
crazy808ish What part of my comment told you i didn’t do that already?
Ive never made instagram account bragging about where I've been has never been my idea of fun
Mr. KMM Оке
actually instagram effect really makes the thrill of going to this places less
it definitely feels like
you are following others instead of you made it on that place straight from your heart
The quality of your content is extremely high, keep up the good work, I know it will pay off.
Lets put a sign in ever photo op saying “No one cares about your photo, there is millions like it and yours will not be any better”
1:13 isn’t that rock the default wallpaper of IOS
Yep, that's Yosemite.
MacOS*
TeamTrees: So what are we doing?
Such a good concept man and you've approached the problem so well by opening up this discussion!
Damn! I've just watched an episode of We Bear Bears about tagging location ruined the nature!!
Props to them for bringing the issues up! :>
Really well-made video Andrew! This topic has always been at the back of my mind, but I never seriously thought about it. Like you mentioned in the video, I also like to follow less frequented paths.
0:02 I’m sorry? Did I hear correctly? Lmao
Answer: *absolutely lets delete it altogether*
*Wild flamingo fan has appeared*
Change your username to this please: ˑ‿ˑ
just copy and paste it.
Chill Guy Still chill
IKEA BIRD #2 • 54 years ago you can’t copy and paste it
@@kyanj8405 It's because you are on mobile
Maybe
I’ve been to Potato Chip rock when I was nine but it wasn’t as crowded as now
No one is ruining anything. People are admiring nature and sharing it with others. Mindset is everything.
sharing with others for likes and followers
The way i am seeing this in my recommendation...
Bruh it is going viral..
The kind of video that gets million views in short time!
PREACH!! I think this is a topic that everyone does, but like you said, most don't realize of their negative impacts. Great meaningful video!
PS, what microphone do you use?
I no longer geotag things and I no longer give out my locations.
4:05 they could have at least had some picnic benches or somethin'
I have a policy against visiting travel blog destinations, esp. after staying in Bali for a year.
- "Oh oh, you should see that overcrowded temple, or that littered to death beach or that architecturally out-of-place building, everybody says it's great". It most likely isn't.
By visiting "common interest places" you're doing yourself a disservice.
Drive off that road, go to that weird thing over there, explore.
If you don't find anything - well, it happens when exploring. But if you do - you just found something travel blogs will never show you.
"Travel guides hate him: find out secret places with this one weird trick"
AppleToaster touché 🤣
I'm not into taking photos for likes. It just sounds stupid to me. I would rather look at the beautiful views for memories then just selfie and quick photo.
Your videos are so engaging, i never found they boring
Another thing to note: Now that so many people have good-quality cameras in their pockets at all times, it makes it much more difficult for nature photographers to make good profit. You don't have to put too much work into getting a breathtaking photo anymore, and it makes photography really kind of lose its value.
A good example of doing excercise for a view is the Abel Tasman in New Zealand. People hike the full trail over three days. What’s amazing is there are so many places along this hike that are truly beautiful and secret. Having been there myself, me and my siblings and cousins discovered a little cove next to a camp site. The only way to get there is by swimming around. We couldn’t take photos because our phones couldn’t go through water. Truly an awesome experience. Biking trails can be especially rewarding too. I went mountain biking in Wellington and discovered some truly beautiful views, the harsh winds made everything just that extra bit challenging, it felt like such a rewarding experience. Things like these are great because you can stop anywhere to take a photo instead of having one crowded ass place full of people. You can discover your own favourite spots on an adventure.
Im noticing a lot of asian Tourists.
Duh there's trillions of them
They’re inescapable
Crowed places due tourism was always a thing and also there's people that find it boring to look at a landscape just to "appreciate it". This is not at all a big deal, people like to complain about everything.
Just to be clear I'm not hating on the video itself but the "problem" it portrays. I think the filmography and narrative was amazing, well done
It's not only Instagram which uploads a photo or video. It was mainly used for sharing multimedia. But Facebook, Twitter, or other social apps can have the same purpose as Instagram have. So basically, it was accurately named: *Social Media Effect.* But the _Instagram Effect_ is also good for the term though..
Maaan!! Thank you for posting this content. This is so So SO true here in the Philippines specifically in El Nido where it went viral and when we visited it was packed with tourist and sad part it is that most of the tourist and the Tour Operators are POLLUTING THE ISLAND! 😥
But what if you're going there, you're getting picture for yourself and staying there to admire nature.
For example, I'm rarely taking pics but if I do, it's just only to store memories, not for crappy instagram.
So it's not a huge crime, I think. It's a crime when you're leaving trash around or ruining nature, like stepping on the poppies.
For a second there I thought I was watching a Netflix special. The quality of your content is phenomenal
*_Why am i watching this ?_*
*_I don't even use Instagram..._*
Lol same bro lmao
IG and all of social media is disgusting. Only reason I look at IG is to see if something cool dropped in clothing that I might want. Private account, no followers, nothing. You all should really get real friends because your internet friends are definitely not.
To those saying it’s not Instagram or Facebook or stuff like that. Think about it this way, if social media was not here many places would not be as crowded and people would spend more time there.
Thanks for making a video about this topic! I think it’s important to enjoy beautiful places and not only go there for a picture. Love your type of videos🙏
This is a similar problem to a local secret place that is owned by my family in the Philippines. My family owns land that has a small waterfall. Word was spread by mouth and now more and more people are trespassing my family's land by creating a path from the road to the place. My family is too kind and doesn't want to stop people from coming in. It's getting worse every year with sharing on social media and we do not know what to do.
If you want it to stop, and are willing to chip into your pocket. Put an electric fence around the area so they'd face consequences for tresspassing
Put a sign stating that its private property and trespassing is a crime and yada-yada. It wont deter most but it will scare a few away from the area.
I feel ya, but, let's not give Instagram too much credit here. I think it's the human condition that has caused the problem. I've taken my share of pictures of Bixby bridge, and the like. It's the increasing population is causing the disregard for the beauty of nature. However, I will say the increase of disrespect for the law is very prevalent and I guess has more to do with people saying "I want that too" is causing a problem. During the TX bluebonnet season, everyone wants to use their mobile phone camera to capture that classic photo of their dog in the bluebonnets, while right out of frame is the sign that says please keep off the meadow. Go ahead google this: "tx bluebonnets and dogs" People can be really selfish jerks. Now there is a connection between the ease of access and increased numbers. Like you experienced at Potato Chip Rock. A fee and then a hike? Much like Glacier Point Rock in Yosemite, it takes a bit of work to get there.
Good YT title btw.
The quality of your videos is so good and you’re my favorite RUclips after the apple video. Keep on doing this please.
Mate DONT BLAME POEPLES ACTIONS ON INSTAGRAM. IM AN ARTIST AND INSTAGRAM HELPS SPREAD MY WORK. INSTAGRAM DOESN'T RUIN NATURE. PEOPLE DO. I believe there's someone who said this . Great vid tho
00:51 there I live
My partner and I couldn't believe the line at a desert monument we visited recently. We wanted a photo for our own memories but to wait in line for an hour in that heat, while people took forever taking different poses meant we walked away without.
Andrew: Goes to Big Sur
Apple: Makes OS with the same name
I didn’t find your channel until recently, so this just popped up into my recommended. I’m so glad you made this video! I keep trying to explain the harmful effects of geo tagging to my friends but no one else seems to see the problem with it! Thank you so so much for making this (: your content is great dude, keep it up
1.) Explore the unbeaten paths.
2.) Actually experience the place, rather than looking on a screen.
3.) Use photos as memories, not trophies. That can also include being artistic.
4.) Geotag, but don't give the precise location. For example, only the name of the park or mountain.
This doesn't only preserve these places, but it also makes your Instagram account more unique from others.
If I go to these places, I take photos for myself, not instagram. I dont even own instagram
Edit: I dont like the effect of the instagram effect tho
Geotagging is a huge issue. If people had to do just a bit of effort to find out where a location is, that would cut the number of people in half.
There is legendary rock in the Sierra Nevada (I won't reveal its name). As a photographer, I made it my mission to shoot it at sunrise. The location of it has never been revealed. But after 10 hours of triangulating landmarks in existing photos and scouring Google Earth, I managed to estimate its location to about 1 square mile. A few weeks later, I went there, hiked 20min, climbed several boulders and found it. I came back for sunrise, and there was NO ONE. This was one of the most fulfilling photography experiences.
If I’m the one who saw that kind of place & view. I’d probably cry because it’s so beautiful.
Boomers: kids these days should go outside
Person: travels to a beautiful hiking spot
Boomers: yOuR hUrTiNg ThE eNvIrOnMeNt!
Edit: i do know that some people are actually causing problems but it seems like the media is blaming everyone.
Yup that's basically the whole video in 3 lines.
This video is awesome. This is what I have concerns about too. There is no doubt we are the problem, but seeing people being respectful to each other, and especially to the nature is a very positive signal. There are places that have quota or requirement for permits, that sucks-yes. But knowing that it’s necessary, I’m fine with it.
For me personally, I see this effect almost every where I’ve been (Grand Canyon, sequoia nps, sedona, even 20 miles from my home: Huntington beach). I always try to go a bit further, to a less attractive spots, spend time in there alone or with my friends. And then try to capture the beauty of those not so popular spots. I agree with you, it’s about the experience, not just the photo
literally describes Utah. I was born and raised here, and there's more and more people coming to all of the "local secret spots", if you will, every single year.
I usually snap a quick photo and enjoy the moment, so when I look at the photo , the moments before and after also come with a more detailed picture in my head!
beautiful camera work
this is a way underrated channel
1. Early
2. I didnt know this was a problem! Thank you for bringing this to light, makes me appreciate natuee a bit more
Other people Just destroy the parts of our nature just to get Attention.
Wow dude, you're on a new level! I think this kinda stuff is the best content on youtube. So many trash, vids for children, boring vlogs, etc. A interesting docu about traveling, places and the modern world, this is where i've been waiting for!
When I see a guy leaning really far from the side of a precarious cliff or really sketchy rock ledge, I just think to myself that it's just natural selection taking its course.
Recreating the Apple wallpapers convinced me to subscribe.. this video convinced me to turn notifications on. I like what you do.. it’s real and I hope you keep it real down the line.
I honestly only take pictures of gorgeous sites so I can have them as a memory. I never have posted them but damn, the fact that people are willing to harm the environment and act like it’s nothing.
Social networks in general have destroyed quite a lot of beautiful places. Especially in Asia. More people, more often bad behavior and trash. It's sad but true
Great video!
As a local tour operator operating in the italian Dolomites since 2000 we saw so much changing in this last 20 years. Sightseeing tourism has dramatically changed ... for the worst. For our area the first big problem is that tourists come and want to visit the most clicked/liked locations without any preparation or equipment. We are already at that point that rescue teams need to help people that got to places without the right shoes or simply because some suffer from vertigo, but didn't know that for reaching some of the best spots you can't have this problem. Tourists need to begin to trust local tourist boards more than just a picture on Instagram in order to not end in dangerous situations.
My biggest issue is everyone has their camera in a vertical position and they are shooting a landscape....No a fan of the video, I think people have every right to go where they want and if they want to take photos of themselves, then so be it. I think it's cool to be able to do it and maybe, just maybe, some of these people will make a nice print and frame it and hang it in the house. What a beautiful memory they would have created.
If you have ever been to China this situation is much worse. I’ve been to a state park of China for videography contest, almost half of my footages are unavoidably contains massive groups of people
I live in cornwall, very much discovered part of england, at the very south. We get ignorant tourists with huge cars driving around our narrow country lanes all the time, beeping at everyone. It'[s ridiculous.
I agree about the case with the poppies, but the rest of it is a bit of stretch. This isn't really saying much except to take in your surroundings and not ruin nature.
I feel like a boomer watching this.
The effort you guys put into the videos are very appreciated, the editing, the images and also, honestly, I haven't thought about the effect Instagram had on nature until now. Love your videos
Andrew let me know if you are ever interested in the story of offroaders and their relationship with land use in CA - especially regarding certain parts of the Mojave and Pismo/Oceano dunes recreation areas. I think it would be something that would fit your channel
Been waiting for you to make a video about this. 🙏🙏🙏
6 months later, Apple sent you back to Big Sur. Just in a different vehicle...
Man, I love the documentary style of your videos, man. You find a standpoint and then make content around that message. Love it 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
this is the most underrated channel to ever exist
I don't think Instagram makes people more enjoy nature, but people do go outside more, and that makes people more enjoy nature. On the other hand, social media also makes people sitting inside more, alone on their phones, so it might just be an illusion. The difference being: Instagram makes people go to specific places outside, namely the tourist hotspots.
The problem is that when people go to a really nice place, somewhere where nobody ever was before, of course they are going to share it! And now, with globalisation and the internet, it means that now everyone will come to that place, which is really sad. A lot of quiet places simply lose their beauty when there are groups of tourists around.
My own small solution:
I started drawing a few years ago, and it completely changed my way of visiting these so-called hotspots. Instead of being there for a quick photo, I would draw the landscape (or sometimes even paint with watercolor) and really immerse myself. The time I spent drawing has some amazing benefits.
First, Im taking more time to enjoy the landscape, more time to look at stuff and more time to create memories on a specific place. Drawing forces you to look at the world in a different way.
Second, the drawing I make is a reflection of the visit. When it is a quick visit, I will have a simple sketch. When there is snow and my hands are freezing, my drawing will be less precise. Or that moment I wasn't allowed to paint in a museum and was asked to stop, my little sketch would be only halfway. The drawing has now become a memory. Photos just don't have that physicality.
Third, my drawing skills have seen enormous improvements. Everyone can learn it, it just takes some practice. And by taking a sketchbook instead of a camera, believe me, you have enough moments to practice. Plus: drawing is a really fun and calm exercise I can recommend to everyone.
It is not thee solution, but I think it does help in a lot of ways.
I think the easiest way to tackle these kinds of issues Is to simply not reveal the exact location of these places and let the people find them on their own because it would encourage people to discover more and enjoy the nature as it is
Potato chip rock is like Clingmans Dome! You gotta hike to it.
*I'm happy that instagram has removed likes count from posts*
They haven’t yet
@@Jun.Suzuki in some countries they have already removed. Maybe you haven't updated your insta or the feature is not yet available in your country
This is so trueeee ... I´m a photographer and filmmaker and i love the nature because in small tropical island... and i love take photos ... but i spend lot a time watching the view before ever taking any photo... This is why more and more i'm not scrolling on instagram spots to see ... i just walk and walk and see differents "tourist" spots.... anyway ...great video .. you should one day visit my island ( Madeira island )
Best regards
Rob
"... people appreciating nature more than ever before" sounds like a false statement to me.
We appreciate what we make of nature... huge hiking trails, comfortable roads and paths, nice pictures after we edit them for hours, cut off trees for better views, shortcuts to get to a places faster, lifts, parking lots, trash bins... or leaving trash when there is none etc.
The adventure per hit of a button which is advocated by Instagram is highly stressing for nature since we want to be able to reach more remote places more and more fast and easy just for the sake of showing off
Mount Rainier isn't a "Local Secret" it's a geological landmark
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I will have this comment as proof when you're channel go viral.
Bomroy good idea, I will a.so have the comment as proof for when your channel goes viral.
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