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Swelinde
Feb 16, 2011
I have the unfortunate habit of spending way too much time watching other people shoot and not shooting enough myself. So here's a few of my YouTube favourites, in case anyone else has too much time on their hands during the quarantine.

Morten Hilmer - Danish wildlife photographer. Even though wildlife photography is not really my thing I love watching his videos. He seems like a very nice guy, he's always optimistic and it's fascinating watching him wild camp in the arctic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOcUIbQxepo

Simon Baxter - Landscape photographer specialises in woodland photography. For me personally I find woodland to be very hard, since it's often very chaotic. It helps watching him walk around and talking about his compositions and thought processes.
His videos are pretty high quality too, nice editing and no annoyingly epic music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPZLLydxcGw


Mads Peter Iversen - Danish landscape photographer. I really enjoy his location guides and tips, I especially appreciate the local tips as to where to put your car if there's no car park nearby or specific hiking directions. Also appreciate the overviews with satellite maps. Saves a lot of time when making my own location guide as to where to go and shoot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS64joqR6tM


Ben Horne - American large format photographer. I mostly watch for his on location vlogs where he walks around national parks for a week and shoots one or two photos a day. He explains his compositions and why he chose them and in the same vid shows you the end result and explains what went well and what didn't.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNPe5LJ2ivo


Chris Eyre Walker - Landscape and travel photographer. He's an Olympus visionary so expect a lot of Olympus gear talk. Again, he does a lot of on location videos which I enjoy watching. But he's also got some specific projects that I find interesting to watch just for some inspiration, like shooting all of Belgium in 24 hours in 24 photos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7wRJG1oYI8


e6 Vlogs - British landscape and cityscape photographer. Doesn't take himself too seriously but got some very down to earth advice and I quite enjoy his cityscapes. He's not the best landscape photographer but he goes out during shite light and comes home with decent shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd5rnulRs8E


Mitchell K Photos - Aussie travel photographer. Talks mostly about issues that really matter and not about gear, more about composition, colour and story. His videos might be about the basics but he has some fantastic photography to back it up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZxyMTRZ-7k

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