Only photographers or people who appreciate this type of art would understand the amount of time it takes to edit these magical moments to share something more special for people to see...amazing work...keep it going!
As my photography teacher always said..... a great photographer can take such amazing photos that he has to do little to non post process adjustments. This is why I started with analogue film photography to limit my self and train my mind to think before I make a photo and not just make a bunch of them and pick what ever I like. It’s a great exercise and I think anyone should try it to see what it really is about, not just rely on technology to do its work.
The coolest thing about watching Peter videos is the color grading and editing work, the sound design haha. We always see awesome videos. Love you guys 😊😊
You know what's so special about your channel Peter? When I watch your vlogs, I don't remember if I'm watching a video/photo tutorial video with a ton of well produced sequences of everyday life or if I'm watching an episode of the day in a life filled with awesome video/photo tips and nuggets. You make storytelling and tutorials come together so seamlessly and it's just entertaining and engaging. BIG fan of yours man.
Peter stays being Peter and it’s awesome. Some creators lose themselves but even with all of this build up and the voting happening Peter remembers what’s important and I appreciate this. Thanks Peter!
WOW! Peter your footage (like at the beach and your opening shot) always blows me away. Those pictures of the bridge your friend took were some of the most amazing stills I've ever seen!!
Peter: "Don't put him right in front of the center tower, framing the person between the two bridge towers makes it look so much nicer" Also Peter: 13:21
-Wow, great scene, imgoing to take a photo. *Take the camera *Lens cap is on -Oh shit lens cap is on *Take the lens cap apart *Loose the great scene lmao :(
As an SF native I have a huge appreciation for you going the extra (literal) mile to find more interesting vantage points of your subjects, specifically the Golden Gate Bridge, which is often photographed the same way millions of times. I love walking around the city just looking for unexpected angles and subjects to shoot.
The example with the guy moving slightly so as to show both columns of the GG bridge was extraordinary! I could see the magic of the difference as the slow motion took place.
I took that same photo of the GG Bridge between those two trees about 10 years ago. I felt I had a unique photo of the bridge...till I watched this video. Aaaarrrrrgggggg
@@123breton Technically yes, but not colloquially. It is clearly implied that when someone says "American," they are referring to someone from the United States of America. No one says, "Hey, look at that United States American over there." No one calls a Canadian citizen an American. No one calls a Mexican citizen an American.
@@123breton in formal events you generally do not refer continent-wise. For example, I'm from India and in events my nationality would be stated as "Indian" not "Asian".
Wow that guy really knows what he's doing. His pictures are really awesome. I'd have some of his pictures framed on my wall, especially the one at 5:59
Peter you have such an engaging personality. It's evident by the 3 and a half long minute "intro" if you will, that had nothing to do with the subject of this video. Yet I still watched, and enjoyed every second of it! Hats off to you man!
As someone getting back into the world of photography who used to take shots with disposable cameras at the age of 8 I freaking LOVE your content and now here I am 20 years later with a Sony Alpha II ready to dive into the world of photography once again!
Taking the road less travelled to take the shots and perspectives that hardly anyone ever see's. That is what I aim to do with my photography. Amazingly helpful simple tips anyone can use, Thankyou Peter I just found you but you are a gem mate.
Fluff? It was a beautifully made video. There are plenty of photography channels out there that only focus on information and less on art. Maybe those suit you more.
Agreed, the only two tips you get is: 1) Get off the beaten path and find a new perspective/angle 2) Frame it better, make sure nothing (trees, poles, etc.) grow out of people That's literally the whole information you get in the video, but it's diluted with 95% of his personal life. 5 minute intro is especially such a time waster I came here to learn about photography, not to watch about a life of a stranger
@@MarcoLorenzoFlute It is indeed a beautifully made video, but with 95% fluff. It's ok to have some art, but it's a waste of viewers time to talk 95% of time about personal life sprinkling some art into it. I would also like to note that the amount of art in this video is by far less than the amount of low-quality personal selfie footage. I usually like his videos, but this one is just bad
I’m 39 years old, and it’s only in the last year that I realized photography is what I want to do as a career. This video was a great and inspirational help to me, so a big thank you 👏🏻
I was just wondering..I run about 1 1/2 per minte, just wondering how long it he takes to make those super tight super smooth video that we only dream of making
Amazing shots and video on the beach. I learned something else. Because you set the expectations that it was windy, I barely noticed it in the audio. I becoming more and more a huge fan. Thanks Pete.
@@vlad.the.impaler. dosent mean that you have enough money to buy another one again means that you can go ahead and abuse what you have. You are absolutely wrong by the way. Poor people spend their money all in one go and they think that they are rich so they would go ahead and spend all their money in one go whereas rich people calculate and keep track of their spendings
Oh SHIT... #10 in your line up of Jude's shots of the bridge is my fav... Wow, what an AWESOME shot. The bridge, with the city behind... EPIC. And the cherry on top is the perfect framing of the building top, THROUGH the bridge architecture. PERFECTION.
1. Horchata is absolutely amazing! My mom used to make it at every special event growing up. 2. Nice tips! Made me start thinking about different angles and different spots in my own city. 3. One day, one day I'll capture B-roll like that. It was magical. Another epic vid Pete. 👌
Agreed, the only two tips you get is: 1) Get off the beaten path and find a new perspective/angle 2) Frame it better, make sure nothing (trees, poles, etc.) grow out of people That's literally the whole information you get in the video, but it's diluted with 95% of his personal life. 5 minute intro is especially such a time waster I came here to learn about photography, not to watch about a life of a stranger
Should probably make a challenge video thing, photographing known places while not looking like every other photographer. For example DUMBO in Brooklyn. 🤔
Peter! Love the photo tips, but the proper footwear is so key! Leather boots with vibram soles are my go-to for days when I don’t know what I’m gonna have to step in
Nice one, Pete! Sidenote: Would be super dope to see you, Jude Allen, Alen Palander and Matti get together to go shoot some crazy content. (Super hero music) Super dope squad to the rescue!
@@bramcopermans7494 Blue light is a type of high-energy visible light and it comes from a variety of technologies including computers, televisions, lights, and phones. It is claimed the timing people receive light should be taken into consideration, as light can prevent sleep when absorbed at night from devices i.e. it can disturb your sleep. So it is suggested to use a bluelight blocker or filter after 6 p.m. to block the bluelight coming from the devices. You don't have to buy anything there are many apps available for android like twilight,bluelight filter etc.. and available for pc too.. Hope you understood.
This feels weird to me considering that where I live in Australia, 65 degrees Fahrenheit feels cold to me now even though I used to live in England 🤣🤣🤣
Photography I know - I've done it all my life. It's video I'm really trying to learn about, especially for travel. I really loved the clips you did along the beach.
Check out Jude's Stuff - he is dope! Hope y'all liked the vlog!
I'll check it out!
Great vlog
What happened to pm edits my photo?
Always bring the bathing suit. Rookie error there...
Awesome!
Only photographers or people who appreciate this type of art would understand the amount of time it takes to edit these magical moments to share something more special for people to see...amazing work...keep it going!
Truth has been spoken
hello there echelon haha
Yes
Or with hella money
As my photography teacher always said..... a great photographer can take such amazing photos that he has to do little to non post process adjustments. This is why I started with analogue film photography to limit my self and train my mind to think before I make a photo and not just make a bunch of them and pick what ever I like. It’s a great exercise and I think anyone should try it to see what it really is about, not just rely on technology to do its work.
The hair is getting sooo long!
I can't wait for this weekend's video. Will it be the Jax or a vlog?
The real question here is does Ram Fam leader get banned by Peter McKinnon on all social platforms for mentioning the hair.
Yooo that’s sick one of my two favourite RUclipsrs watches my other favourite RUclipsr love you both 🥰😎
He should cut it right?
i like his long hair
The coolest thing about watching Peter videos is the color grading and editing work, the sound design haha. We always see awesome videos. Love you guys 😊😊
I like how you go through the whole process and not just listing tips, and your editing is sick!! I just found your channel and I’m OBSESSED
Thanks for the rad tips Peter! Gonna apply these to video production too 🙌🏾
Nice! How’s the video production going?
You know what's so special about your channel Peter? When I watch your vlogs, I don't remember if I'm watching a video/photo tutorial video with a ton of well produced sequences of everyday life or if I'm watching an episode of the day in a life filled with awesome video/photo tips and nuggets. You make storytelling and tutorials come together so seamlessly and it's just entertaining and engaging. BIG fan of yours man.
Peter stays being Peter and it’s awesome. Some creators lose themselves but even with all of this build up and the voting happening Peter remembers what’s important and I appreciate this. Thanks Peter!
Peter's vlogs are so dope I swear
Yup
“That’s 10 degrees Celsius, that’s HOT!”
Me, who lives in Australia: Pathetic
Crocodilian your country is burning.
Quite right
I think 10 is little cold. 25 is hot
I think 25 is a little cold, 35 is HOT!
Visit my country Philippines, now it's 45 degrees celcius and it's normal.
WOW! Peter your footage (like at the beach and your opening shot) always blows me away. Those pictures of the bridge your friend took were some of the most amazing stills I've ever seen!!
Peter: "Don't put him right in front of the center tower, framing the person between the two bridge towers makes it look so much nicer"
Also Peter: 13:21
I laughed out loud when I saw the photo violating his own advice! LOL
When are we getting a collab with Matt D’Avella
I sometimes forget to take the lens cap off :p
Yep me too
-Wow, great scene, imgoing to take a photo.
*Take the camera
*Lens cap is on
-Oh shit lens cap is on
*Take the lens cap apart
*Loose the great scene lmao
:(
i always forget to put the lense onto the camera body.
And that split second of confusion every time 😂 like "oh shit, did I break my camera?"
Lol I thought I am the only one 😂
"its hot, 10 DENGREES CELCIUS!!" meanwhile me in AUstralia chilling at 40 degrees NICE lol
CrossingPanda same bro hahahahah
45 Degrees here in india
90 degrees here in Indonesia
CrossingPanda 6000 Degrees Celsius here in hell
As an SF native I have a huge appreciation for you going the extra (literal) mile to find more interesting vantage points of your subjects, specifically the Golden Gate Bridge, which is often photographed the same way millions of times. I love walking around the city just looking for unexpected angles and subjects to shoot.
The time you spend doing the sound design and effects is much appreciated! As a music producer I notice every little thing you do audio wise.
Same. I appreciate it so much it just makes his videos so wholesome
The smallest changes can make the biggest difference in photography
The example with the guy moving slightly so as to show both columns of the GG bridge was extraordinary! I could see the magic of the difference as the slow motion took place.
I took that same photo of the GG Bridge between those two trees about 10 years ago. I felt I had a unique photo of the bridge...till I watched this video. Aaaarrrrrgggggg
It’s a great frame! Those trees are incredible!
How much the trees has grown?
show the picure! Link it, lets see
@@PeterMcKinnon I linked my photo as per a request by vinay28587 in these replies.
Why am I not seeing the linked pic??
Great video Peter! Love San Fran!
How to offend a Canadian:
Call them American and then say “same thing.”
Anyone from America continent is an American 🤦🏻♂️
@@123breton Technically yes, but not colloquially. It is clearly implied that when someone says "American," they are referring to someone from the United States of America. No one says, "Hey, look at that United States American over there." No one calls a Canadian citizen an American. No one calls a Mexican citizen an American.
@@123breton in formal events you generally do not refer continent-wise. For example, I'm from India and in events my nationality would be stated as "Indian" not "Asian".
How about calling me an Aussie when Im from UK England!
I smell nationalism in these replies 🤌✨
With summer coming, this is a must need video
13:22 I thought you said... not to have a tower coming out of his head?
it came out of his back spine so it doesn't count. jkjk
exactly my thoughts
Same
noticed the same and was going to comment.. just wanted to check if someone commented already 😄
TheAidanator he said nothing about the spine
THANK YOU FOR TRANSLATING THE TEMPERATURES! 😂 just the little things Canadians recognize
The B-Roll in this video is just out of this world. Freaking amazing job Peter! :D
10:49 "This is hard after a snow mobile accident.. BOING.. jumps like a cat!
@@westonevisuals So did I.
I don’t know how they messed up where you were from. You mention Canada in ALL of your videos
That beach B roll tho 👌👌
Im with you there, this is some of the best imo
You mean Beach - roll, right?!
Canadian all the way dude! We say eh and are kind but don’t mess with us we’ll apologize. Great video!
Some of the shots and the sound design on that broll sequence around 4:00 was 🤯
“This is hard after a snowmobile accident “...the most Canadian thing ever said.
Lol I thought the same
I love it when you travel Peter, the b-roll, the energy, the real-life Peter McKinnoness of it all! 👍
10 degree Celsius and Peter call this hot...
Canadian you know...
You know how it is.... when spring shows up and it hits 14 degrees Celsius, we’re outside in shorts washing the car!! 🇨🇦
He's Human torch
Canadian - Keep Frozen.
He is wearing a sweater 🤷♂️
ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!! Killing it with your Vlogging sir. Thank you for what you do.
10°C is hot? Dude you shouldn't come to India in summers 😂😂
dude he's a canadian
-10° is probably normal for him.
@@LiisiB 18°C is already too cold for me
pramod sarraf he shouldn’t even go to California in the summer.
nobody should come to india ever
@@flipgatlin19 no one asked you to come :)
Stfu
Some awesome pieces of advice here, thanks guys!
The one with the bubbles was dope!
Wow that guy really knows what he's doing. His pictures are really awesome. I'd have some of his pictures framed on my wall, especially the one at 5:59
You are lucky
Peter you have such an engaging personality. It's evident by the 3 and a half long minute "intro" if you will, that had nothing to do with the subject of this video. Yet I still watched, and enjoyed every second of it! Hats off to you man!
As someone getting back into the world of photography who used to take shots with disposable cameras at the age of 8 I freaking LOVE your content and now here I am 20 years later with a Sony Alpha II ready to dive into the world of photography once again!
we need to get Pete on Hot Ones!!
That was some FRICKIN DOPE golden hour B-Roll!! Enjoyed as I sipped my PM signature Golden Hour brew! ;)
THE TRANSITIONS ARE INSANE!!! I honestly felt like I was watching a movie. pure quality and talent.
Taking the road less travelled to take the shots and perspectives that hardly anyone ever see's. That is what I aim to do with my photography. Amazingly helpful simple tips anyone can use, Thankyou Peter I just found you but you are a gem mate.
*sees 🙂
This video was like 90% fluff and 10% an actual content. The conclusion is simple - find the right spot!. Wow!! thanks mate!!!
Adam Brosz thanks. Saved me 13m
I couldn't get past the fluff.
Fluff? It was a beautifully made video. There are plenty of photography channels out there that only focus on information and less on art. Maybe those suit you more.
Agreed, the only two tips you get is:
1) Get off the beaten path and find a new perspective/angle
2) Frame it better, make sure nothing (trees, poles, etc.) grow out of people
That's literally the whole information you get in the video, but it's diluted with 95% of his personal life.
5 minute intro is especially such a time waster
I came here to learn about photography, not to watch about a life of a stranger
@@MarcoLorenzoFlute It is indeed a beautifully made video, but with 95% fluff.
It's ok to have some art, but it's a waste of viewers time to talk 95% of time about personal life sprinkling some art into it.
I would also like to note that the amount of art in this video is by far less than the amount of low-quality personal selfie footage.
I usually like his videos, but this one is just bad
6:25
Okay so this is Jude ..
..I am John
😂😂😂
He said “Hows it goin’?”
@@ghaniysalim32 yeah !! You are right i misheard it but got 3 likes haha😂
11:03 Pro Photographers vs Hikers 😂
watch that beach be filled with photographers because of this video lol
Inspirational
I’m 39 years old, and it’s only in the last year that I realized photography is what I want to do as a career. This video was a great and inspirational help to me, so a big thank you 👏🏻
Every video of Peter is just such a joy to watch
how long does it take to edit and prepare in post each minute on video??
I was just wondering..I run about 1 1/2 per minte, just wondering how long it he takes to make those super tight super smooth video that we only dream of making
Presets presets presets. And minor adjustments. He's been doing this for years and takes practice. Just be you and let the creativity flow!
@Cody Kastler I'd say he has someone working for him like Matti does.
I know I will never get an answer but it would be interesting to know..
Tacos for breakfast = winning
Chris Brockhurst I got a feeling metal for breakfast will read this
ITS THE ONLY WAY DUDE
Tacos that actually seem mexican is double winning ❤️
Yeah... that scene spoke to me.
Now I want tacos...and that 24mm g master you just reviewed.
Is it just me, or do all canadians just seem like nice people😂😁
Amazing shots and video on the beach. I learned something else. Because you set the expectations that it was windy, I barely noticed it in the audio. I becoming more and more a huge fan. Thanks Pete.
Great seeing you guys in my neck of the woods!
I don't think there is a single thing on this Earth that Peter couldn't make look interesting.
I saw the first three minutes before I gave up. He had not made a single thing interesting up until then at least.
thats the art of photography :)
It was nice meeting you man✌
Ahhh Yuuus just in time for my next roady!! Killing it Pete!!
That cumbia playing n the background in the mexican restaurant is a fat mood.. great song!
Almost like a mini bucket shot for the SFB. Cool vid as always 👊🏻
WHAT HOODIE IS THIS GUY ALWAYS WEARING?! I need one...
You know hes Canadian when he said the temp in Fahrenheit and Celcius
Yeah I'd be hesitant to get Off White Prestos wet at the beach too. cmon man!
4:27 The sound of the wave hitting the rock is so satisfying. holy crap!
You killed it with those sounds in the beach sequence Peter! Lovin it!
4:13
When In San Fran, not even b-roll is safe from the littering !
Man you are awesome! The way you changed my photography and filmmaking... i have no words but thank you!
I agree 100%
The off-white prestos that close to the ocean water gave me anxiety
Only poor people care about that, he makes a couple thousands a month.. A pair of 1k(or less) shoes isn't anything for him
VL CO just because you have enough money to get something again doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take care of what you have already
lol saaaaame
@@vlad.the.impaler. dosent mean that you have enough money to buy another one again means that you can go ahead and abuse what you have. You are absolutely wrong by the way. Poor people spend their money all in one go and they think that they are rich so they would go ahead and spend all their money in one go whereas rich people calculate and keep track of their spendings
VL CO That’s a poor mentality that’s not going to help someone rich.
Those video shots are just insane. Nice work, Keep it up dude.
Oh SHIT... #10 in your line up of Jude's shots of the bridge is my fav... Wow, what an AWESOME shot. The bridge, with the city behind... EPIC. And the cherry on top is the perfect framing of the building top, THROUGH the bridge architecture. PERFECTION.
My Ultimate dream is to be friends with people like Peter McKinnon.
me too so humorus!!!!and positive
Cleven Legrand me too
"Don't let the tower grow out of his head"
Then 13:21 xD
Haha I know, he showed what not to do, then did exactly that. Still great stuff though, I kinda wonder if that was intentional haha
peter: "its hot! its 50 fahrenheit"
me, a californian: "canada, amirite?"
im sorry , cold= under 70 degrees
1. Horchata is absolutely amazing! My mom used to make it at every special event growing up.
2. Nice tips! Made me start thinking about different angles and different spots in my own city.
3. One day, one day I'll capture B-roll like that. It was magical.
Another epic vid Pete. 👌
SOOO MANY BROLLS!!! I LOVE IT! I LOVE YOU PETE!
Be careful jumping in Nikes; if you must know why, ask Zion.
He gets to the point at 4:58
UPD actually, it’s 5:17
UPD wasn’t worth watching for me. ymmv
Mdr. I was thinking of the exact same comment (eddit instead of update tough)
Agreed, the only two tips you get is:
1) Get off the beaten path and find a new perspective/angle
2) Frame it better, make sure nothing (trees, poles, etc.) grow out of people
That's literally the whole information you get in the video, but it's diluted with 95% of his personal life.
5 minute intro is especially such a time waster
I came here to learn about photography, not to watch about a life of a stranger
@@nnslife dude, it's a vlog, what did you expect?
Bless you
Should probably make a challenge video thing, photographing known places while not looking like every other photographer. For example DUMBO in Brooklyn. 🤔
SO PROUD OF YOU FOR HAVING ORCHATA
You are such an inspiration Peter! I could watch your videos all day. Definitely someone to look up to
You being inspired, inspires me to be inspired
Samsung gave you US citizenship lol
TJ Israelsen Why doesn’t that isis member go to Samsung to get back into the US?
We're based in SF, wish we could have collabed!
DO IT PETER!!!!!!!!!!!!
best small youtube channel, who disagrees?
You should keep your hair down more often. Looks good 👌🏽
Peter! Love the photo tips, but the proper footwear is so key! Leather boots with vibram soles are my go-to for days when I don’t know what I’m gonna have to step in
Nice one, Pete! Sidenote: Would be super dope to see you, Jude Allen, Alen Palander and Matti get together to go shoot some crazy content. (Super hero music) Super dope squad to the rescue!
1$ picture vs 1000$ picture
You won't BELIEVE the RESULTS!
See you every where
Outro song is called Rev Run by HdBeenDope. Underrated rapper
KaedynB88 Thank you!!!
Thankzz
12:15 blue light blocker all the way! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
You have eagle eyes!
what's a blue light blocker?
@@bramcopermans7494 Blue light is a type of high-energy visible light and it comes from a variety of technologies including computers, televisions, lights, and phones.
It is claimed the timing people receive light should be taken into consideration, as light can prevent sleep when absorbed at night from devices i.e. it can disturb your sleep.
So it is suggested to use a bluelight blocker or filter after 6 p.m. to block the bluelight coming from the devices.
You don't have to buy anything there are many apps available for android like twilight,bluelight filter etc.. and available for pc too..
Hope you understood.
That sequence 3:34 - 4:47 was just hmmm, TASTY!!! Incredible!
Dude your cinematic vlog style is so boss, I love it
Peter: “it is HOT”
San Francisco: *50 degrees*
(50 is cold for California)
Think the comment was a ref to Peters home country, where everyone is probably well freezing their tits off, haha
This feels weird to me considering that where I live in Australia, 65 degrees Fahrenheit feels cold to me now even though I used to live in England 🤣🤣🤣
bro our winters aren't even that cold,, thanks cape town :)@@mattnorris7124
50 degrees is actually normal for SF...
unless you are in the mission, then it is cold
DUDE....off-roading in the Off Whites!? Omg....anxiety. Especially when the water was coming.
3:33 the best broll edit ever!
One of my favorite vlogs! Loved the shots!
Great tips Peter. Super entertaining and helpful, thanks so much brother!
"I'm Canadian" I'm ded😂🤣💀
10:30 - 10:43 is *exactly* why you don't wear hypebeast shoes to a photoshoot
Hey Peter from a Canuck in Ireland. ☘️🇨🇦🇮🇪💪🏽🤠👍🏽🇮🇪 🇨🇦☘️
Sonny Greenwich Jr I read Cancún hahaha
I just love the bloopers!!!!!!
Photography I know - I've done it all my life. It's video I'm really trying to learn about, especially for travel. I really loved the clips you did along the beach.
13:21 the bridge is coming out of his head though...