It wasn’t until 2015 that I began abusing YouTube for more than only a the ways and means of presentation, but very for the video-centric super search engine that it is. When I first became interested in terrain photography I would rub YouTube for just as much pertinent information on specific topics as I could detect which ultimately passed me to generate the following roster of 9 inspiring landscape photographers on YouTube you should follow.

1. Fototripper — Gavin Hardcastle

Gavin is relatively new to YouTube, but I can assure you that he’ll have one of the larger countryside photography followings on the platform by the end of 2019. His energetic and witty humor will remain you entertained and informed as he takes you along on his photographic adventures.

2. Ben Horne

Ben is a large format landscape photographer that expends a great deal of go hitting throughout Zion National Park. Ben started forming what he calls “video journals” in 2010 before vlogging was even a thing. His storytelling ability together with his innovative gaze for arrangement will not only dazzle you but drill you as well.

3. Nigel Danson

I started following Nigel’s YouTube directs towards the end of 2017 and have enjoyed watching his meteoric rise through his weekly on-location videos. He strikes a remarkable counterbalance between leisure and education – his weekly video uploads are the best thing about Sunday mornings!

4. Nick Page

Nick is not only one of the more popular terrain photography personalities on YouTube, but he’s likewise the host of the Landscape Photography Podcast. His channel is a mix between on-location videos, post-processing lessons, and the periodic gear review. Regardless of the video topic, you’ll be drawn to his genuine charismatic personality along with his easy to fathom coaching style.

5. Thomas Heaton

What list would be complete without mentioning Thomas Heaton. Thomas uploaded his first YouTube video in 2014 and has previously been amassed a following of over 320,000 customers. With his relaxed demeanor and attention to item, his video’s take you along on his photographic jaunts as he captures some of “the worlds largest” “stunning” landscapes all over the world.

6. Alan Brock

Alan is a Tennessee-based large-format terrain photographer and has the largest Aviation& Large Format Photography channel on YouTube. He wastes a great deal of meter photographing the regions of Zion National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m not exactly “in to” large-scale format landscape photography, but I do experience watching the meticulous attention to detail it requires.

7. Simon Baxter

Simon’s YouTube videos is not just highly informative, but they possess a zen-like character that’ll put you at ease. Simon makes you along his woodland photographic cross alongside his beloved labradoodle, Meg. Simon recently became a full-time landscape photographer and often shares his stories of transition periods from web developer to landscape photographer.

8. Morten Hilmer

Morten is chiefly a wildlife photographer, but he does flirt with the periodic terrain scene. His enthusiastic coming to photography and shocking sweater accumulation will leave you wanting to grab your gear and immediately head out into the great outdoors.

9. Evan Ranft

Evan’s photographic ardour are located within street photography, but he ventures outside the city limits of his hometown in Atlanta, Georgia from time to time to photograph countrysides. Evan’s cool& laid back personality along with his helpful revelation into his on-location creative workflow will have you binge-watching his YouTube channel in no time.

My Own Channel

I’ve experienced developing my own canal on YouTube over the last year comprised of on-location videos, Lightroom post processing seminars, and the occasional gear discus. Below are a got a couple of my latest videos.

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About the author: Mark Denney is a landscape photographer are available in North Carolina. The opinions expressed in this article are alone those of the author. You can find more of his work on his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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