Gear I Bring to Restaurant Photoshoots

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  • @richardatstudio9photograph941
    @richardatstudio9photograph941 3 роки тому

    This UA-cam clip couldn’t have come at a more opportune time, it untangled my though process so much, so for that alone, I am eternally thankful.

  • @katedevar3745
    @katedevar3745 6 років тому +105

    Why go to college for photography when I can just binge watch Joanie videos.

    • @gleb3841
      @gleb3841 2 роки тому +6

      Going to college for photography is the biggest waste of money.

    • @patrickspahr825
      @patrickspahr825 2 роки тому +1

      @@gleb3841 the advertising photography course I took at the local technical community college 3 years ago was an enormous help and really advanced my quality and technique. Cannot dismiss that education outright. Might no be good for you but a great help for many others. Professor critiques were vital for me as well.

    • @gleb3841
      @gleb3841 2 роки тому +4

      @@patrickspahr825 I have no problems with going to a community school and I’m sure the advice was great! I wish I had done that myself. I have a huge problem with the schools charging $50k+ a year for a photography degree which means nothing. I’ve seen people come out of those schools with barely being able to use the camera in manual. Assisting a photographer Is how you’d learn the most, and almost all those art schools never teach you the business side.

  • @hearsthewater
    @hearsthewater 6 років тому +2

    Packing a camera bag... boy does that bring back memories. I started in the industry 38 years ago when I was 12 years old, carrying my dad's camera bag. It was pretty big and stiff leather and had no compartments. He shot medium format, so the equipment was bigger, and not being digital, much heavier as well. Over the years it became my job to pack his bag, and eventually my husband's as well because, of course, I married a photographer. Although he eventually went with a soft side duffel style bag with movable compartments, I still packed it. This video was also helpful to me so I can be thinking of what I want in my own camera bag when I get one. Thank you!

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому +1

      What wonderful memories!!!

    • @hearsthewater
      @hearsthewater 6 років тому

      They were, thank you for this video that brought them to mind. We always joked that my hubby went with the soft sided bag because I accidentally hit him in the head with the leather ones a couple of times when I would try to get them out of the backseat of the car. *GRIN*

  • @artilhariacriativa
    @artilhariacriativa 3 роки тому

    Came here to say that this video saved my life this morning. I had the backup camera! And the only reason I brought it was because I remembered this video from 2018! So thank you very much

  • @MrSimonj1970
    @MrSimonj1970 Рік тому

    A white plastic shower curtain and a foil emergency blanket are very useful as a reflector or to block sunlight. Good for sitting on wet grass and many other uses. Gorilla tape too. I tape the shower curtain to a wall and use that to bounce light when there's no room for a lightstand and modifier. Probably not an issue in the USA, but we have a lot of small bars and restaurants in the UK.

  • @arwensweet7180
    @arwensweet7180 6 років тому

    I love the fact that you keep using the term "rockstar"! It's unique and it makes me wanna use that phrase. "It's a rockstar" I love your channel!

  • @SoItsRen
    @SoItsRen 5 років тому +6

    Joanie! Can you please do a BTS of you shooting for a restaurant vlog?❤️❤️

  • @LuckXIII
    @LuckXIII 6 років тому +1

    I'm a food photographer out in San Diego, I recommend the think tank hard drive v2. Ton's of space for every possible gear but it's pretty compact given how much you can carry. If you want something little more reasonable in size then my fellow food tog uses the peakdesign backpack, doubles as his traveling camera backpack too and doesn't look like one while still being able to hold key gear like small strobes, 100 macros, 50s, and body

  • @bikecommuter24
    @bikecommuter24 6 років тому +2

    Wow, I never realized there was so much involved in Food Photography, I do know food stylist have a whole arsenal of tools and tricks to make the food look amazing. I like your KISS approach to doing things which is the way I like to work too, I when first started I had all kinds of camera accessories now I have pared it down to the essentials.
    I do motorsports and events, my kit is small I have two cameras, four lenses and some accessories.
    Thanks for the BTS.
    I do use a camera backpack but I use mine to carry my camera gear, laptop, tripod water bottles and my motorcycle problem kit which has a flat tire kit, first aid, fuses ,etc. My current bags are the Think Tank Photo Airport Essentials mostly used for travel, my "daily bag" is a TUBU 6070 which is sort of a hiking backpack. It also has reflective patches on it which is useful when I riding my motorcycle.
    I think a roller bag would be more useful in your situation.

  • @revbarth1
    @revbarth1 6 років тому

    The Case Logic SLRC-206 SLR Camera and 15.4-Inch Laptop Backpack, it's got one of the best camera cradles I've seen to date.

  • @SreelakshmiPrabhakar
    @SreelakshmiPrabhakar 6 років тому

    Your video came just in time as I was restarting my love for photography after shifting to a new house. I loved the tips in this video.

  • @BrieWilly
    @BrieWilly 6 років тому +6

    Loved this video!! It motivates me to reach out to some local restaurants and start shooting! 🙌🏻📸

  • @PeterFerris
    @PeterFerris Рік тому

    I always try to remember my X-Rite ColorChecker Passport ! Try to keep every thing consistent / white balance, etc. I enjoy your videos.

  • @runxinz2639
    @runxinz2639 6 років тому +1

    Have to re-watch this before I go for a restaurant shoot!

  • @ginadias4787
    @ginadias4787 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great info Joanie. Traveling light but having what one needs for a shoot is the balance I strive for. As for camera backpacks, I love my Shimoda bag. I have the 40L and for us girls, they have three different strap configurations for to choose from. As we are not all built the same.

  • @lenapril2544
    @lenapril2544 6 років тому

    ThinkTank makes great bags. The StreetWalker Pro is a knapsack that is well padded and comfortable. 3 lenses and a camera plus a lot of other stuff is no problem.

  • @Savage1776_
    @Savage1776_ 4 роки тому

    Endurax ShellX P01 is about $100 on Amazon right now and the have a hard shell for protection and the size is GREAT! I like to carry an assortment of lenses and sometimes even pack a drone. And this backpack gives you ample space to do all that. You don't have to worry about should I take my drone or my 70-200 .. there's plenty of room for both and there's a huge pouch at the top it separate from the lenses for batteries and cables and in a small cleaning kit case you get a smudge on your lens or your sensor.. I look for weeks and came to the conclusion this wouldn't would be nice. And it is super nice!

  • @amaarawhite930
    @amaarawhite930 6 років тому +1

    Ohhh request (if it makes sense lol) shooting/styling/editing on different colour backgrounds!! Would love to see if there's any difference to your process for more colourful backgrounds (blue, pink etc) like how there is for dark moods vs bright/light

  • @Toastyy.design
    @Toastyy.design 6 років тому +21

    I'm curious how much you'd charge for a restaurant shoot like this? Obviously with a long running relationship with them it might be different, but for a one-off project of this kind, what is a fair rate? I'm not good with the numbers game.

    • @lightandpixel876
      @lightandpixel876 6 років тому +7

      SLR Lounge uploaded a video about a week ago and was talking about pricing. You can have a look here: ua-cam.com/video/NUBRysO3-_M/v-deo.html

  • @BBobbySSimmons
    @BBobbySSimmons 6 років тому +6

    I love how relevant this is, your channel had been an absolute lifesaver for me. My question is how do you get around pricing for a ~2 hour shoot? I'm taking all sorts of shoots near-identical to this for my company where I'm already working as a bartender, so I'm working more on the portfolio, but I'd love to know how you go about charging!
    Once again, love your stuff. Keep killing it

  • @MichelleCoxPhotography
    @MichelleCoxPhotography 6 років тому

    Love seeing what kinds of equipment are in people's bags... Great video! :)

  • @ArjunPillai
    @ArjunPillai 6 років тому +2

    I take a blower(camera cleaning kit) to clean things especially dust stuff for food shoots

  • @ilithaci
    @ilithaci 9 місяців тому

    Awesome video! Thank you for keeping it simple!

  • @hellokoreanadventure8044
    @hellokoreanadventure8044 6 років тому

    I seriously find your channel so helpful. I write restaurants reviews for a magazine here in south korea and I have to take my own photos.
    So most of the time my gear is my canon t5, my 50mm 1.8, and my 18-55mm 3.5-5.6.

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому

      You write and shoot! Wow! That's awesome!

  • @StefanieSpencer
    @StefanieSpencer 6 років тому +2

    9:27 Laughed at the BTS at 9:27. You need to make a video on how to deal with people that want to stop and talk. Seems like that happens nonstop, every time 😂

  • @foodelikfoo740
    @foodelikfoo740 6 років тому

    love watching your inspiring and very educational videos, learn so much from it

  • @NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW
    @NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW 6 років тому +5

    Great video Joanie! Been thinking about doing something like this soon. Traveling next week so maybe I'll shoot one.

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому

      Would love to see!!! Safe travels!

    • @NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW
      @NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW 6 років тому +1

      I use the WNDRD Bad, it's been really great. Both for personal travel without gear, and for business. amzn.to/2IQQZFo

  • @19cara88
    @19cara88 3 роки тому

    Brilliantly informative, thank you!

  • @jacobkurtz5691
    @jacobkurtz5691 5 років тому +1

    Hey Joanie! I really like your show and want to thank you for sharing your expertise. As far as bags, I love my ThinkTank Airport Commuter backpack. I've had it for a few years now and it has served me well, especially while traveling around. I had a LowePro Slingshot, which I liked, but it would get fatiguing carrying it for awhile. I hope this helps! Thanks again.

  • @Ahmadkhan-qx4vd
    @Ahmadkhan-qx4vd 5 років тому

    You are a life saver!! THANKYOUU

  • @xTehAeRo
    @xTehAeRo 6 років тому

    Hey! I have the Lowepro 450 as a backpack and I've never loved a backpack this much !

  • @Arionem
    @Arionem 4 роки тому

    AWESOME! very nice tips! share your experience make me happy.

  • @carrieannkouri2151
    @carrieannkouri2151 5 років тому

    If you are still looking for a backpack, I LOVE my Lo & Sons backpack.

  • @GaryCulleyatTEKeez
    @GaryCulleyatTEKeez 6 років тому

    Hey Joanie, I enjoy your work. I never thought I'd use a backpack for commercial. But if I was in your environment I'd consider ThinkTankPhoto. Streetwalker model is good protection and enough for your gear. For more gear and 2-wheelering around I'd go for the Pelican cases with dividers. Also, divided cases are good for assistants in that it's clear that everything has a place. SO, If there is an open slot......something has been left where it shouldn't be......

  • @yogi.photos5494
    @yogi.photos5494 5 років тому

    Very helpful!:) Sometimes I get so carried away thinking I need way more than I do for off site shoots. Thanks for reigning it in miss:)!

  • @picshare-101
    @picshare-101 6 років тому

    Great tips and great photos. Thank you!

  • @petenicezz
    @petenicezz 4 роки тому

    I believe a photo lightbox is a way to go for food photography.

  • @WhiteLilyFilmsLLC
    @WhiteLilyFilmsLLC 4 роки тому

    Loved the video, but somewhat misleading. Haha. I just wanted a quick refresher on location Int/Ext. but got a wealth of refresher on food photos on location. Haha. Retitling this one "Essential Gear for On-location Food Photography" in my mind though. haha. This is essentially what I bring, minus some bulk. Love the glyc/water practice! Great job out there!

  • @threepodstudio
    @threepodstudio 6 років тому

    So handy💛 I really waited for this one!

  • @davidpietranczyk
    @davidpietranczyk 6 років тому

    Peak Design bags are the best. Expensive, but incredible

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому

      Great to know! Thanks for the rec!

  • @Michaelajacksonfilms
    @Michaelajacksonfilms 4 роки тому

    TACTICAL FANNY PACKS!

  • @johnnyskitchen1669
    @johnnyskitchen1669 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos! I have been helping with some food photography at the hotel where I work and watching your videos has been very helpful!

    • @AtlantaTerry
      @AtlantaTerry 6 років тому

      John, it is good that you have an interest in photography but in my experience, you need to be careful about what you are doing. In the long run, you could end up causing problems for yourself and others.
      Some things to consider:
      Is photography part of your job at the hotel? If not, then who is taking care of your responsibilities when you are off taking these photos?
      How will you be compensated? Will the hotel assume that they don't owe you anything because you are being paid for your regular work?
      What about the wear and tear on your equipment? Who will pay for that?
      What about the time you will need for editing? How will you be compensated extra for that?
      What about the usage value of what you create? Will you be compensated for that?
      What about the local professional photographers whose income will suffer because you will (most likely) be working for free? The result will be that you are devaluing your local market for professional photography.

    • @johnnyskitchen1669
      @johnnyskitchen1669 5 років тому

      thanks for your concern!@@AtlantaTerry

  • @giacomotorreggiani116
    @giacomotorreggiani116 2 роки тому +1

    I have a question, when i have to use the umbrella and when the softbox?

  • @ArjunPillai
    @ArjunPillai 6 років тому

    Hey this is a great video, I have most of the things as you had told and will take on somethings for my next shoots as pointed out in this video! Thanks a ton.

  • @SE-oi5pb
    @SE-oi5pb 6 років тому +3

    Hi, you forgot to mention an essential accessory that you use all the time given the quality of your photos : your talent!
    Thks for sharing your experience.

  • @KarenHRiceScott
    @KarenHRiceScott 6 років тому

    Great tips. I plan to assemble a styling kit with the items you mentioned for restaurant shoots.

  • @nikiti4s
    @nikiti4s 6 років тому

    good combo!!!

  • @vijeeshm7317
    @vijeeshm7317 6 років тому

    Your videos always inspiring

  • @selahkeys
    @selahkeys 5 років тому

    So good! Great videos and very professional haha ! 🔥👍🏻😄

  • @abrastampV
    @abrastampV 4 роки тому

    i love the list that you made according to a differents buget ranges! amazing!+

  • @Bishnu_Deb
    @Bishnu_Deb 6 років тому

    Joanie, did you ever shoot food in HDR mode? If yes then please share with us. Thanks.

  • @UsedProfessionalStrobes
    @UsedProfessionalStrobes 6 років тому

    Thinktank - can't go wrong - Tenba also good.

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam 6 років тому

    I use Billingham bags cause they are sturdy and I don't get a heart attack when I drop one ;-)

  • @Jameses
    @Jameses 6 років тому

    Love your videos! Thanks for the content :)

  • @tellme238
    @tellme238 6 років тому

    Love ur work

  • @Savage1776_
    @Savage1776_ 4 роки тому

    Do you ever shoot straight down with the light from Over the food? Or just from the side? I'm trying to learn as much as I can about food photography. . Thank you for your channel as well. It looks great!!!

  • @cassie7946
    @cassie7946 6 років тому +1

    I definitely think you’ll enjoy switching to a backpack! Like you, I always bring backups of everything, and it all fits on one big backpack.
    My main gear is a 5D Mk III with a 1DX Mk II as backup (I also shoot equestrian sports). The 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro is what I use the most, followed by the 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II for extra compression, and the 24-70mm f/2.8L II for the wide shots. For lighting, I bring basically the same as you!

  • @davincitaq
    @davincitaq 6 років тому

    Thanks, i really enjoyed and learn

  • @michalguzikfilms
    @michalguzikfilms 6 років тому +1

    I'm always curious - what happens to all the food after restaurant photoshoot? Simple thing but bothers my mind haha. Great video as always!

    • @zampination
      @zampination 5 років тому

      Owners often times will share the food to you or to the staff after the shoot

  • @andrewcasi3926
    @andrewcasi3926 5 років тому

    I'm late to the game here, but if you're still in the market for a backpack, I love my ThinkTank Streetwalker v2.0 series.

  • @ohrah2003
    @ohrah2003 6 років тому

    Another Awesome Thursday Video...YaY

  • @nhacuavin4211
    @nhacuavin4211 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @yogi.photos5494
    @yogi.photos5494 5 років тому

    How do you mind the Ink and Elm backdrops? I mean, are they thicker than they look so it doesn't seem warped? Or do you have to have those on a very very smooth surface? Thanks :)

  • @tinylil
    @tinylil 6 років тому

    Awesome video! Could you tell me what diffuser that is in the video?

  • @Savage1776_
    @Savage1776_ 4 роки тому

    Can I ask a question? I mostly do landscape and portrait photography. Being a restaurant manager for over 20 years prior to my photography career now. I know a lot of people in the restaurant business and they would like photos. So, I wanted to start venturing into that as well for the extra income. I'm currently shooting with the Canon EOS R with the EF 16-35 f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200 f2.8 and I use 85mm 1.8 and I also own a 35 mm f1.8 that I never carry or use as well as the 24-105.. Then I have the Canon 80d for my backup. And I've got a few Sigma Art lenses and 5-6 more random Canon lenses. At this point, I really do not want to purchase any more lenses as I've already spent a small fortune, and I'm still paying on them. If anything would you recommend that I sell off my Canon crop sensor lenses? And use that money to buy 100 mm lens. I shoot most of my portrait stuff on the 85mm. Should I just ditch the 85 and get the 100? It would still work great for portraits. I'm sure.

  • @gigxr
    @gigxr 5 років тому

    can i still eat the food after i spray the 50-50 water-glycerin mixture?

  • @annicerory
    @annicerory 6 років тому

    That was so interesting. Thank you. Annice ( Rory is my other half).

  • @Valtrach
    @Valtrach 6 років тому

    As always, great video. Very informative. Thank you!
    Here are two very useful tricks for you;
    1- always try to park as close to the door of the venue as possible. Seems quite evident, not always feasible but it can be arranged with the client. That way, you can bring extra gear and leave it in your car. It's close by and if you need it (if the client has a spur of the moment idea or any other reason) you can address it.
    2- The CHECKLIST!!! Make a checklist (and multiple copies of it) of the gear you can't live without for every shoot and any situation (batteries, charger, memory card, camera, lenses, etc.) and then make a second checklist especially for the event you're going to (depending on what was agreed to with the client)... and don't forget to think about backups. You never know when a camera decides to spring an "error" or a piece of gear refuses to work correctly.
    As for a bag, I use the Think Tank Airport. I have a lot of gear and I LOVE those wheels!! It's very roomy so you can pack a lot of stuff in it. It's expensive but worth it if you have to walk a lot to get to the job and don't want to carry the whole weight of your gear on your shoulders.

  • @petridepita1777
    @petridepita1777 6 років тому

    ONA bags... the bowery is my fav... ;-)

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому

      Thanks for the tip! Will check 'em out

    • @petridepita1777
      @petridepita1777 6 років тому

      they are pricey but they last a lifetime and don't look like you're holding 4000$ worth of camera gears... :-)

  • @Lordred1069
    @Lordred1069 6 років тому

    Greetings, I know umbrellas are versatile but you have not considered using a small softbox?

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому +1

      I have softboxes and have brought them to other shoots, but knowing this location I didn’t need the flash to be as focused and the umbrella was all that I needed to get the job done.

    • @Lordred1069
      @Lordred1069 6 років тому

      Sometimes less is better haha

  • @CrazyAboutLife
    @CrazyAboutLife 4 роки тому

    Hi, love your stuff. I have been lucky enough to get a few clients through an agency and they are very strict on angles of +- 45 degrees. I see you shoot mostly hand held, are you not concern about consistent angles throughout all of the photos? Especially when it might be used for a menu? O yes and one thing I wish I invested in is a foldable soft box, I have an 120cm Godox one and hate disassembling it each time :)

  • @LeoKleemann
    @LeoKleemann 6 років тому

    Peak design cases.

  • @HeatherMoreau
    @HeatherMoreau 5 років тому

    Do you have a video on pricing this type of work? :)

  • @bennyhalftail
    @bennyhalftail 5 років тому

    your hair color is distractingly amazing :) Any interest or experience with the fuji camera system Joanie?

  • @Oelizabeth2011
    @Oelizabeth2011 6 років тому

    Hot to pitch your photography services to a restaurant. I tried couple of times. Left my informations, but no one has called. Any tips on how to market yourself to restaurants?

  • @Meripol31
    @Meripol31 4 роки тому

    what size do you recommend us for the backdrops?

  • @PierreBurnaugh
    @PierreBurnaugh 6 років тому

    Great to see how you work on location for this type of shoot. But how do you price for a shoot like this?

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому +1

      I generally charge per dish (knowing the time it usually takes for me to shoot a dish without styling) i have sample rates in my free ebook linked in the description box.

  • @omarrafiq298
    @omarrafiq298 4 роки тому

    Peter McKinnon bag. IT'S AVAILABLE

  • @gianfrancopedrotti1623
    @gianfrancopedrotti1623 6 років тому

    Bravissima e anche molto carina!!! 👏🏻😘

  • @CB-jv6cj
    @CB-jv6cj 5 років тому

    I am only just starting a photography study and my homework is restaurant photography. I only have a basic tripod, Nikon D3400 and 2 lenses. I am freaking out a little because I am going to the local Chinese restaurant tomorrow. It will be mainly the restaurant itself, not really the food. Do you have any tips?

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  5 років тому

      What you have is more than enough for your first shoot. I did my first shoot with a kit lens and no lights. You'll do great!

  • @jacoallers684
    @jacoallers684 6 років тому

    Hi any tips on how to get started in food photography and build relationships with local restaurants?

    • @TheBiteShot
      @TheBiteShot  6 років тому

      Check my free ebook linked in the description box

  • @ajadotson8265
    @ajadotson8265 4 роки тому

    What size is your inkandelm backdrop?

  • @craig_m_mi
    @craig_m_mi 6 років тому

    Okay, the inkandelm backdrop.... do you have any issues with the light picking up the texture of it, or reflecting off it to the point you can't even see the backdrop? I'm talking about it being under the subject. Can't do backlight in that scenario. And side light can show the "bumps", even though it is not canvas. So, quick tips on that?

    • @AtlantaTerry
      @AtlantaTerry 6 років тому

      The backdrops from InkAndElm have a matte finish so almost never give problems with reflections.

  • @elemanfamily1673
    @elemanfamily1673 6 років тому

    what is the difference between 24-70 mm from 24-105mm L 4f?

  • @richarddavis9642
    @richarddavis9642 5 років тому

    what bag did you end up buying??

  • @AtlantaTerry
    @AtlantaTerry 6 років тому

    Tip: try to not carry all your camera gear in a bag that features a shoulder strap - it stresses your spine. After over 50 years of doing that, my spine is permanently curved and I have pinched nerves that cause pain and numbness in my legs and feet. I can't lift my left foot so must slide it forward.
    Some days I now need a cane to walk. I can't lift anything more than 20 pounds. Opt for something with wheels instead.
    I am very serious about this!
    Terry Thomas...
    the photographer
    Atlanta, Georgia USA

  • @zampination
    @zampination 5 років тому

    I bring even less stuff than you. My old Canon 5d with a 28mm f2.8 and a 50mm f1.4. A tripod and plank of wood in case the restaurants table is not nice and beautiful. I use natural light only and shoot by the window. I'll rotate the table/plank to adjust light angle and i'll use their curtains if they have to create beams of light and create natural vignete effects. I'll mostly use low key techniques. Thats it pretty much

  • @vanwheelsontour
    @vanwheelsontour 5 років тому

    Can I eat the food after the shot with the Glycerine on it? Greetings from Germany, Cologne.

  • @AlexanderTrivedi
    @AlexanderTrivedi 6 років тому

    I am doing the same stuff :) Nice content!

  • @jamesonsahariah4393
    @jamesonsahariah4393 5 років тому

    Basically you worked for magician that's pretty cool.

  • @stevem.6557
    @stevem.6557 6 років тому

    I got this one on sale about 6 months ago. Wish I bought it a long time ago.
    The yellow dividers make it easy to see all the stuff inside and being Pelican it is rock solid.
    Also is airline carry on sized. www.adorama.com/pl1514ch.html?rfkref=productPage

  • @kaitierae
    @kaitierae 4 роки тому

    I've used a guitar capo and a folding chair to mount a reflector 😂 if it works, it works.

  • @jasssem90
    @jasssem90 6 років тому

    I go with a full suv car 🤣

  • @AliZaidi
    @AliZaidi 6 років тому

    SOOOOO much talking (non stop... pls take a breath!) and SO little bts :-/

  • @vinod8june
    @vinod8june 5 років тому

    ur male or female??