>>3740952Well, I don’t think any of them do anything artistic. Most of them live off of photography, so they’ve mastered the technical aspects of taking portraits so that they can sell their services to wedding planners or modeling agencies. It doesn’t mean they’re doing anything experimental. They’re good at what they do, but if you’re looking for unique perspectives, YouTube isn’t the place because it’s a video site, not a photography site. You can’t read Gravity’s Rainbow or Ulysses on YouTube, but you can listen to an audiobook version or hear someone’s synthesis of the novels. That’s what it boils down to, you’re looking in the wrong place.