From masterful landscapes to stunning portraits, these channels showcase a range of cinematic works from some of the best YouTubers out there. We love to see the different content rolling through our feeds from Sony shooters, and this week we’re featuring five YouTube Channels we particularly enjoy. Check them out below and subscribe for the perfect blend of education and entertainment. And for even more Sony content, subscribe to the Sony Alpha Universe YouTube Channel.
From masterful landscapes to stunning portraits, these channels showcase a range of cinematic works from some of the best YouTubers out there.
Krysler - @KSFilms
Krysler is a Yorkshire videographer focusing on weddings. Using the Sony Alpha 7S III and the Sony 85mm f/1.8, he creates beautiful films that encapsulate the couple's core memories of their wedding day. From getting ready to tearing up the dance floor, KS Films documents it all. He shares the resulting films on his YouTube Channel.
Toms Jurjaks - @TomJurjaks
Tom Jurjaks is a photographer with a unique perspective. He loves to teach and share his experiences with his viewers through his YouTube Channel. His special interest is in nature and wildlife photography. Whether it's a "Point of View" video or a review of new gear, he aims to educate those who want to learn from his experiences. In the video below, Jurjaks breaks down his tips for how to get cinematic footage with the Sony Alpha 6000.
James Popsys - @JamesPopsysPhoto
James Popsys is a travel and adventure photographer based in the UK. His YouTube Channel focuses on landscape photography, with a dash of humor. Popsys shoots with the Sony Alpha 7R IV, Sony Alpha 7 IV, Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 G Master, Sony 35mm f/1.4 G Master, Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 G Master II and Sony 20mm f/1.8 G. In the video below he is traveling in Snowdonia and doing some landscape photography.
Lee Zavitz - @LeeZavitz
Toronto-based Director of Photography Lee Zavitz is passionate about gear, education, and cinematography. He’s created a very popular channel on YouTube to share his thoughts and teach on all things photography and filmmaking. In the video below he’s taking the Sony 50mm f/1.4 G Master out for a test on a portrait shoot. In the details of the video, he states, “I love what Sony is doing with their Prime lenses keeping them nice and compact. I feel like this is an instant classic and a lens we will talk about for years.”