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More-and-more people are teaching themselves photography or digital filmmaking without the traditional routes of attending college classes and the like. Given the number of resources available online (both free and paid ones) especially on YouTube, we can learn about photography and digital filmmaking on our own. One of these resources we can depend on is Marc Silber’s YouTube channel “Advancing Your Photography”. Marc’s channel helps and inspires people to discover their photography skills by giving tips and interviewing accomplished photographers.
In this episode, Grant and Marc talk about how it all started with his photography journey and how he uses YouTube as a platform to viewers unleash their creativity and passion in them.
Marc Silber is a best-selling author, photographer and digital filmmaker, and adventurer. He's written several books, one of which shares the name of his YouTube channel called Advancing your photography. His YouTube channel has amassed over 124,000 subscribers, and over 10 point 6 million total channel views.
Check out the Episode Highlights
00:59 How Marc Silber’s photography journey started
02:28 How YouTube served as a great platform for his brand
05:44 Using live streams to interact better with the audience
07:15 Marc Silber’s monetization strategy
10:07 How YouTube helps his connections grow
15:43 The video/s that got him a lot of views and subscribers
20:03 The hours that Marc Silber spends creating a content
21:30 What courses does Marc Silber offers
28:05 How YouTube helps Marc Silber get better content through analytics
29:07 The adventure Marc Silber considers that wouldn't have happened without YouTube
32:36 Marc Silber’s message to people who would like to create their YouTube channel
Links/ Resources Mentioned
Marc Silber's Website
Pinterest
Instagram
Subscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channel
Check out these awesome channels and gain more inspiration
Advancing Your Photography
Check out Grant and Augie’s Channels below:
Grant Ball
Treesicle
Augie Johnston
Vidchops
Baller Boot Camp
More-and-more people are teaching themselves photography or digital filmmaking without the traditional routes of attending college classes and the like. Given the number of resources available online (both free and paid ones) especially on YouTube, we can learn about photography and digital filmmaking on our own. One of these resources we can depend on is Marc Silber’s YouTube channel “Advancing Your Photography”. Marc’s channel helps and inspires people to discover their photography skills by giving tips and interviewing accomplished photographers.
In this episode, Grant and Marc talk about how it all started with his photography journey and how he uses YouTube as a platform to viewers unleash their creativity and passion in them.
Marc Silber is a best-selling author, photographer and digital filmmaker, and adventurer. He's written several books, one of which shares the name of his YouTube channel called Advancing your photography. His YouTube channel has amassed over 124,000 subscribers, and over 10 point 6 million total channel views.
Check out the Episode Highlights
00:59 How Marc Silber’s photography journey started
02:28 How YouTube served as a great platform for his brand
05:44 Using live streams to interact better with the audience
07:15 Marc Silber’s monetization strategy
10:07 How YouTube helps his connections grow
15:43 The video/s that got him a lot of views and subscribers
20:03 The hours that Marc Silber spends creating a content
21:30 What courses does Marc Silber offers
28:05 How YouTube helps Marc Silber get better content through analytics
29:07 The adventure Marc Silber considers that wouldn't have happened without YouTube
32:36 Marc Silber’s message to people who would like to create their YouTube channel
Links/ Resources Mentioned
Marc Silber's Website
Pinterest
Instagram
Subscribe to the Video Creatr Youtube channel
Check out these awesome channels and gain more inspiration
Advancing Your Photography
Check out Grant and Augie’s Channels below:
Grant Ball
Treesicle
Augie Johnston
Vidchops
Baller Boot Camp