We love a good “Point of View” (POV) video that allows you to step into the shoes of other creators to see how they run their own photography shoot. It’s cool to see how different creators set up their cameras and compositions, and they also tend to offer helpful advice along the way. Below we’ve featured a few YouTube creators who are making and posting POV videos on their channels - check them out and hit subscribe. Don’t forget to check out the Sony Alpha Universe YouTube Channel for more tips and gear content from Sony creators.
Step into the shoes of other creators as they share their latest photography sessions in “Point of View” videos on YouTube.
Toms Jurjaks
Photographer Tom Jurjaks loves to teach and share his experiences with his viewers through his YouTube Channel. Whether it's a "Point of View” (POV) video or a review of new gear, he aims to educate those who want to learn from his experiences. In the video below, he gives us a POV video of his latest street photography session with the Sony Alpha 6700 and Sony 35mm f/1.8.
Olle Nilsson
Olle Nilsson is a Swedish nature and wildlife photographer. His YouTube Channel goes behind-the-scenes of his outdoor photography adventures, giving an inside look at how he photographs nature and wildlife. Check out his POV nature photography video below where he steps outside on a beautiful winter morning with his go-to combination that allowing him to get up close to nature and wildlife without disturbing their natural habitat – the Sony Alpha 7 IV and Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G.
Pierre T. Lambert
Pierre T. Lambert is a passionate photographer and filmmaker who travels the world, capturing the stories that unfold right in front of his eyes. He inspires others to pursue their own photography and adventure-based dreams through his YouTube channel. His channel is a must-watch for anyone passionate about street photography, with his POV videos taking us to cities all over the globe. Check out the video below as he gives us an entire hour of epic street photography in Japan using the Sony Alpha 7CR and Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 G Master II.
Chris Spencer-Payne
Photographer Chris Spencer-Payne has posted a number of POV videos featuring his wedding photography as well as nature and wildlife. In the video below, watch as he shares his point of view photographing seals at the Yorkshire coastline with his Sony Alpha 7 IV and Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G.