My favorite part about your videos is that they really do speak for themselves. There's none of that "UA-camr" voice or unnecessary enthusiasm just to hook people or get them engaged. You also don't spend minutes talking nonsense or telling people to like and subscribe. Just high quality, high value content!
Tim, I always appreciate your style of video, presentation and perspective. I like the fact that there is little to no hype when you speak; no shouting, screaming and you punctuate your words. So many channels out there, when people speak, there is no pause. I also like the openness of how you portray yourself and your channel. You actually got me hyped on the sticker thing and it is still in my playbook, albeit a page or two behind. And yes, making UA-cam videos is wayyy harder and more involved than people think, especially talking to the camera. Nice to get that validation.Anyhow, keep the videos coming!
I think it is your calm, matter of fact yet personal delivery of the information being shared is what makes your channel interesting. I know I have learned a lot so far.
I am obsessed with your videos. Like others have said, you are calming and realistic. Nothing comes easy and the way you explain things give me drive to do what I love and to be more consistent following through. I have ADHD and it’s difficult for me to stay on track with all the necessary steps. Thank you for the time you spend making your amazing videos. ❤
Congrats on the success Tim, I started out around the same time you did and have been following along since. Very interesting to hear from someone in a vastly different niche going through a similar journey 🙂
I was a part-time reseller for a couple of years. It helped me pay off 17k in car debt in a little over a year. It’s definitely a great side gig and a great option if you live in a prime area for sourcing.
My business partner and I literally do the used goods reselling. We resell on both eBay and Amazon and we have built a business half way to 7 figures in revenue after doing it full time for only 6 years now. It can become more passive as you scale because you can hire people to list and ship for you
Great ideas! If you’re looking for a side hustle, one thing I’ll encourage everyone to do is be ethical about what you’re doing and be honest about what you can provide. Ive been a business owner for a while and I’ve seen so many people with the mentality of accepting whatever they can get and figuring it out later, going on to provide a poor product. It doesn’t help to burn your reputation after you’ve barely started just because you wanted to make a quick buck.
I would argue that putting out a quick prototype to test viability is a good idea. You don't have to be a master at what you do when you start. If you find your product is viable, you'll become a master at your craft over time as your business grows. You just need to make sure the customer knows what they are getting.
You are such an inspiration. I started watching your videos the past year and you have really changed my chain of thought on keeping my world big. Anything is possible. ❤ Thank you for your content.
Amazing content, Tim. I had to subscribe immediately. I am doing dropshipping as a side hustle (started with almost nothing), and it's paying off really good last few months. Also AI tools help me so much (mainly chatgpt, but I am trying to incorporate others as well). Now after few months I have really good income from it that I have already quit my regular job xD. Consistency and hard work will always pay off at the end (with a lot of winnerzila of course. I love how their lifetime deal is amazing value).
Love your videos. Been following you since you started with the sticker making journey. Storytelling resonates and motivates to action. Videos rule. Before UA-cam was the lick, I made a HowTo DVD and it still sells 17 yrs later!!! Keep going and remain in the light
I think what many people get carried away with is thinking these side jobs (and they are jobs) will allow them to quit their main job and source of income. You really need to start off thinking of these as a way to close that money gap you may have between your paycheck and expenses. If all you need is $300-500 extra a month to take the pressure off then that is your real goal. Don’t get starry eyed about thinking you are going to replace your all your salary and be able to go sit on a beach somewhere. It’s a big jump between just earning a few hundred extra a month to help with bills and replacing your entire income. That is where I’ve seen most people fail at this. Yes you can grow it over time but that is a long term strategy you have to plan and work for. Keep your goals and expectations modest at first and you’ll have a better chance of success.
[01:56] Digital art for frame TVs is a lucrative side hustle. [03:46]Creating QR code displays for social media growth [05:41]Selling templates for Notion can be a lucrative business. [07:28]Personalized label stickers business can be a lucrative side hustle. [09:25] User generated content as a side hustle [11:21]Creating short form video content for social media platforms [13:06]Retail arbitrage and selling used goods can be profitable side hustles [14:56] Flipping furniture for profit [16:38] UA-cam is a lucrative side hustle with potential for passive income.
I'm glad I stumbled on your channel . I've been trying to start side hustles to help support the ever increasing cost of living. Thanks for sharing these ideas!
good to see you man, tons of great insight and advice. thank you!!! edit: just noticed someone wrote the same thing lol i guess it reinforces how valuable and informative your content was! great vid!
Thanks for the video and the channel. Very informative and cozy. What are your tips and tricks for talking naturally to the camera? You sure do look natural.
Great video! Loved the diverse side hustle ideas you shared. Each one seems promising enough to potentially replace a job. Thanks for the insightful tips
great video, one thing i dont really understand, why would you not do print on demand for stickers? even if that wont allow you to have as high a margin it would be a great way to get started no?
Tim, your content is so helpful and has given me the courage, as an introvert, to start a UA-cam channel. Could you provide information regarding the tools to use, camera, editing software, computer etc. I am hoping to learn how to do this so I can get started.
Digital art is easy to steal and copy. I was making $1,000 a month on two platforms and someone stole ALL my digital products to sell at a LOWER PRICE! At the end my sales slowed down and I just wanted o give up!
@@CherryGlucose The person had stolen from other creators too. I reached out to a couple of these creators, and nobody seemed to have any solution. In the end, I reported the site to Google, which led to the site being removed from Google search results. However, the site is still very much searchable on other browsers to this day.
Hey Tim, great insights and advice. Really enjoy your presentations, thanks for your time and effort. Definitely got some good ideas to pursue from this video. All the best in 2024.
Hey Tim, first time commenting - been loving the channel and advice you give! One thing I would love is if you could swap the metrics in the video for all of them to be either aligned to "low is good" or "high is good". Right now passiveness is "high is good" while the other 2 is "low is good" which is a teensy bit confusing when looking at it. Keep up the great work!
Yeah, I'll have to do this next time. I actually tried doing the ratings like you said, but I confused myself while filming 😂. The thing is, if you're just starting, low startup costs & skills required could be considered "good", because it can help you get started fast. But as I've been doing this longer, I've seen that once a niche gets more saturated, something that has low startup costs & skills required creates an environment with a lot of competition, and may not be the best if you're looking to be in that niche long term. So it really depends on what you're looking for. But I do get a lot of comments saying my rating system is confusing, so I'll have to change it up somehow.
Hi Tim, I'm curious as a working AND side hustling dad - have you delegated editing help for youtube to stay consistent, or do you edit these on your own?
I started my Amazon selling business 8 months ago. So far I have been making 20-35k a month. I love it when I get email notification when items sell😊! Even in my sleep lol…
I can agree with you on the engraving business. The passiveness is not ideal. I was selling custom maps and other engraved products and you're working in your business more than working on your busness. There is a market to sell that is for sure. I was making around 1k a month but I think I was working around 80 hours a week building the frames and setting up the laser files printing ect. I am not looking to sell only digital files.
I think you could sell just about anything, Tim. I'd probably be rich by now if I had taken my random moments of exasperation and made it a pivotal point of finding a solution. For example; back in the day I was a college student and far from home and the long distance calls I was forced to make on a pay phone was aggravating but necessary. I whined that there must be a better way to make a long distance call. Voila! Pre-paid calling cards made someone else rich. You've inspired me to find my own side-hustle.
This is amazing, I was thinking about opening a sticker store but nervous about being able to sell, but you just made up my mind!! Ty for this amazing video and great work 😁
New subscriber!! I stumbled across your channel and I’m so glad I did!! I love the way you are so honest and down to earth when you’re explaining how to do things!! Very genuine!! I can’t wait to watch all of your videos!!
Hi Tim, would you recommend we outsource the editing for UA-cam videos? If so what are some things we should ask or expect from those editors? Thanks in Advance!
Thank you for the video! Great ideas! Made me think about creating my own YT channel. One thing I want to say about teaching something being only 1-2 steps ahead. It does not work for all areas of knowledge, only a few. It's great for teaching software, some crafts where you make things with your hands, and how to use tools or machinery (any kind). I've seen videos that teach how to knit one type of stitch with millions of views. They are great! Or videos that teach how to dye fabric, and how to assemble a 3D printer, how to do math - all great. This approach does NOT work for teaching languages, art (drawing, painting), psychology, etc. - these areas/fields are too vast and require a lot of learning of fundamentals and practice before you can do an adequate job. So, learning a few words and sentences in a foreign language will not make someone a good language teacher. Or, learning how to resolve a certain type of conflict with a person will not make someone a pro in all conflict resolution. Same for art and drawing: many people with very limited skills try to teach how to make art, but all fail (including their students who pay money). So, it's better to be ethical and teach something that could be useful for others and make their lives easier, not try to charge people for something you cannot provide.
Hi Tim I like the way you speak in the video and i always find them helpful thanks! But the background music is often too loud and I had to put down volume a lot so if you could fix that it will help a lot of audience to concentrate more on your content. Hope that helps.
Nice video.... I think for the retail arbitrage shipping to Amazon is very cheap. I've heard other people talk about.30-.50 per pound because of the deal Amazon has with UPS.
what about the branding of the ketchup and the nutella, etc. they are using the branding without the actual name. i would think etsy would say no. it's so odd how some things are taken down and other's aren't.
That’s the point isn’t? Just like not every restaurant is successful? It shouldn’t deter people from doing that business. It’s about proving concept first that it can work
Super curious on the 100K subscribers = $77k est revenue Is this yearly? (Hope you don’t mind me asking) trying to wrap my head around how the monetizing piece on UA-cam works
Hi Tim, I really love your you tube channel. It has been so helpful in so many ways. I just saw an ad that says you can actually invest in UA-cam channel for passive income . Is this true if so I would totally invest in your channel
The museum art you see is probably public domain art which, from my understanding, can be used without restrictions, but you can also create your own art or use AI.
I need help I’m genuinely so lost and I need to get my self together but everything feels so scattered and I have no idea where to start and I’m so hungry to get better
My favorite part about your videos is that they really do speak for themselves. There's none of that "UA-camr" voice or unnecessary enthusiasm just to hook people or get them engaged. You also don't spend minutes talking nonsense or telling people to like and subscribe. Just high quality, high value content!
It seems like many people are tired of the retention editing and shouting UA-camrs. Long form and relaxed videos are taking over :)
Tim, I always appreciate your style of video, presentation and perspective. I like the fact that there is little to no hype when you speak; no shouting, screaming and you punctuate your words. So many channels out there, when people speak, there is no pause.
I also like the openness of how you portray yourself and your channel. You actually got me hyped on the sticker thing and it is still in my playbook, albeit a page or two behind.
And yes, making UA-cam videos is wayyy harder and more involved than people think, especially talking to the camera. Nice to get that validation.Anyhow, keep the videos coming!
I think it is your calm, matter of fact yet personal delivery of the information being shared is what makes your channel interesting. I know I have learned a lot so far.
Also how he’s always smiling in all his videos??? Like how?
I am obsessed with your videos. Like others have said, you are calming and realistic. Nothing comes easy and the way you explain things give me drive to do what I love and to be more consistent following through. I have ADHD and it’s difficult for me to stay on track with all the necessary steps. Thank you for the time you spend making your amazing videos. ❤
I appreciate that you discuss the different angles before you give your final ratings.
Congrats on the success Tim, I started out around the same time you did and have been following along since. Very interesting to hear from someone in a vastly different niche going through a similar journey 🙂
Thank you very much. You are peaceful and calming to listen to.
I was a part-time reseller for a couple of years. It helped me pay off 17k in car debt in a little over a year. It’s definitely a great side gig and a great option if you live in a prime area for sourcing.
That's amazing, Adam! Well done! :D
Thanks Tim, I appreciate all of your videos man. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I know making UA-cam videos is a lot of work.
My business partner and I literally do the used goods reselling.
We resell on both eBay and Amazon and we have built a business half way to 7 figures in revenue after doing it full time for only 6 years now.
It can become more passive as you scale because you can hire people to list and ship for you
Ah yeah, that’s s good idea. I had no idea you it could be scaled to near 7 figures though! Do you have any tips on where to find suitable used goods?
Been enjoying your channel lately. These types of videos are great to get general ideas of products/shops. Thanks!
Appreciate it Matthew! 🙏
Great ideas! If you’re looking for a side hustle, one thing I’ll encourage everyone to do is be ethical about what you’re doing and be honest about what you can provide. Ive been a business owner for a while and I’ve seen so many people with the mentality of accepting whatever they can get and figuring it out later, going on to provide a poor product. It doesn’t help to burn your reputation after you’ve barely started just because you wanted to make a quick buck.
I would argue that putting out a quick prototype to test viability is a good idea. You don't have to be a master at what you do when you start. If you find your product is viable, you'll become a master at your craft over time as your business grows. You just need to make sure the customer knows what they are getting.
You are such an inspiration. I started watching your videos the past year and you have really changed my chain of thought on keeping my world big. Anything is possible. ❤ Thank you for your content.
Amazing content, Tim. I had to subscribe immediately. I am doing dropshipping as a side hustle (started with almost nothing), and it's paying off really good last few months. Also AI tools help me so much (mainly chatgpt, but I am trying to incorporate others as well). Now after few months I have really good income from it that I have already quit my regular job xD. Consistency and hard work will always pay off at the end (with a lot of winnerzila of course. I love how their lifetime deal is amazing value).
Is dropshipping super passive ?
Am doing youtube automation atm, am figuring things out
What are you dropshipping on?
Love your videos. Been following you since you started with the sticker making journey. Storytelling resonates and motivates to action.
Videos rule. Before UA-cam was the lick, I made a HowTo DVD and it still sells 17 yrs later!!!
Keep going and remain in the light
appreciate sharing about the tv frame art. I had no idea that was popular
Thank you so much for sharing these! I just started actively listing on Etsy and brainstorming more product ideas! 😊❤
I think what many people get carried away with is thinking these side jobs (and they are jobs) will allow them to quit their main job and source of income.
You really need to start off thinking of these as a way to close that money gap you may have between your paycheck and expenses. If all you need is $300-500 extra a month to take the pressure off then that is your real goal.
Don’t get starry eyed about thinking you are going to replace your all your salary and be able to go sit on a beach somewhere. It’s a big jump between just earning a few hundred extra a month to help with bills and replacing your entire income.
That is where I’ve seen most people fail at this. Yes you can grow it over time but that is a long term strategy you have to plan and work for. Keep your goals and expectations modest at first and you’ll have a better chance of success.
You are as adorable as you are smart. I love your calming voice, style and approach. I thank you for your content and ideas. Great job!
For the first five business ideas, i didn't even knwo a market for them existed, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Interesting analysis of each side hustle - thanks, TIm!
Thanks for the no-hype reality of businesses. Good,clear communicator.
Inspiring and educational video as always. Thanks
Great video again. Thanks Tim!🙏
Thank you, for this video and sharing your research on how to do it.🎉
Thank you for these great tips and ratings, as well as always providing straight to the point and valuable info!
[01:56] Digital art for frame TVs is a lucrative side hustle.
[03:46]Creating QR code displays for social media growth
[05:41]Selling templates for Notion can be a lucrative business.
[07:28]Personalized label stickers business can be a lucrative side hustle.
[09:25] User generated content as a side hustle
[11:21]Creating short form video content for social media platforms
[13:06]Retail arbitrage and selling used goods can be profitable side hustles
[14:56] Flipping furniture for profit
[16:38] UA-cam is a lucrative side hustle with potential for passive income.
thanks
I'm glad I stumbled on your channel . I've been trying to start side hustles to help support the ever increasing cost of living. Thanks for sharing these ideas!
good to see you man, tons of great insight and advice. thank you!!!
edit: just noticed someone wrote the same thing lol i guess it reinforces how valuable and informative your content was! great vid!
Thanks for watching Jimmy :D
Thanks for the video and the channel. Very informative and cozy. What are your tips and tricks for talking naturally to the camera? You sure do look natural.
Great video! Loved the diverse side hustle ideas you shared. Each one seems promising enough to potentially replace a job. Thanks for the insightful tips
I love your videos. Your voice is so relaxing but not to the point where I fall asleep 🤣 They’re interesting and engaging 👍🏾
Love the video thanks for making this clear and concise and for sharing so much.
great video, one thing i dont really understand, why would you not do print on demand for stickers? even if that wont allow you to have as high a margin it would be a great way to get started no?
Tim, your content is so helpful and has given me the courage, as an introvert, to start a UA-cam channel. Could you provide information regarding the tools to use, camera, editing software, computer etc. I am hoping to learn how to do this so I can get started.
Amazing ideas, and really great food for thought. I love how thorough your videos are, thank you!
Always love your tips! I've been watching since nearly the beginning, super inspiring!
Digital art is easy to steal and copy. I was making $1,000 a month on two platforms and someone stole ALL my digital products to sell at a LOWER PRICE! At the end my sales slowed down and I just wanted o give up!
Don’t those platforms have policies/restrictions in place to keep stealing in check?
@@logmeinhere Only for big companies like Disney, because they have the money to sue. For small creators like us, they won’t do much.
I'm sorry to hear that happened. How did you fix the problem ? I'm interested he process of doing it but also fear someone will lurk and steal
@@CherryGlucose The person had stolen from other creators too. I reached out to a couple of these creators, and nobody seemed to have any solution. In the end, I reported the site to Google, which led to the site being removed from Google search results. However, the site is still very much searchable on other browsers to this day.
I was planning to do this but I’m afraid I won’t be earning much let alone someone steal your artworks
Online teacher here. Really enjoyed your video and advice. I'll be looking at your other videos!
I like your genuine approach and delivery. I just subbed and hope to learn a lot more from you.
Amazing ideas and tips as always. Thank you for inspiring us to start all to a small side hustle.
The QR code display side hustle is such a game-changer! Who knew something so simple could bring in such impressive revenue?
Hey Tim, great insights and advice. Really enjoy your presentations, thanks for your time and effort. Definitely got some good ideas to pursue from this video. All the best in 2024.
Thanks for comment! Appreciate you :D
Hey Tim, first time commenting - been loving the channel and advice you give!
One thing I would love is if you could swap the metrics in the video for all of them to be either aligned to "low is good" or "high is good". Right now passiveness is "high is good" while the other 2 is "low is good" which is a teensy bit confusing when looking at it.
Keep up the great work!
Yeah, I'll have to do this next time. I actually tried doing the ratings like you said, but I confused myself while filming 😂.
The thing is, if you're just starting, low startup costs & skills required could be considered "good", because it can help you get started fast. But as I've been doing this longer, I've seen that once a niche gets more saturated, something that has low startup costs & skills required creates an environment with a lot of competition, and may not be the best if you're looking to be in that niche long term.
So it really depends on what you're looking for. But I do get a lot of comments saying my rating system is confusing, so I'll have to change it up somehow.
what website or app do you use for creating your stickers designs?
Hi Tim, I'm curious as a working AND side hustling dad - have you delegated editing help for youtube to stay consistent, or do you edit these on your own?
Can you tell me what kind of camera and microphone you use to do the UA-cam video? I'd truly appreciate it
I started my Amazon selling business 8 months ago. So far I have been making 20-35k a month. I love it when I get email notification when items sell😊! Even in my sleep lol…
What do you sell?
@@DerrickOngechi I sell kitchen utensils, phone cases, baby toys, school supplies for kids, Halloween costumes.
@@Peteliao nice
Dropshipping?
lies
May I ask why you still make physical stickers and mail them? Cant we just make them on Printify?
Definitely one of the best videos on the topic!
Some good ideas here. Never thought bout these.
I can agree with you on the engraving business. The passiveness is not ideal. I was selling custom maps and other engraved products and you're working in your business more than working on your busness. There is a market to sell that is for sure. I was making around 1k a month but I think I was working around 80 hours a week building the frames and setting up the laser files printing ect. I am not looking to sell only digital files.
As a teacher creating a course caught my eye. Any tutorials or vids on going about those?
I'M SO GLAD I FOUND YOU!! YOUR AWESOME, THANK YOU
Thanks for watching :)
Great information, realistic and genuine😊
I think you could sell just about anything, Tim. I'd probably be rich by now if I had taken my random moments of exasperation and made it a pivotal point of finding a solution. For example; back in the day I was a college student and far from home and the long distance calls I was forced to make on a pay phone was aggravating but necessary. I whined that there must be a better way to make a long distance call. Voila! Pre-paid calling cards made someone else rich. You've inspired me to find my own side-hustle.
This is amazing, I was thinking about opening a sticker store but nervous about being able to sell, but you just made up my mind!! Ty for this amazing video and great work 😁
This was different and very helpful! ❤ Thanks!
Love your videos Tim. Can you share what type of camera you use and which video editing apps?
New subscriber!! I stumbled across your channel and I’m so glad I did!! I love the way you are so honest and down to earth when you’re explaining how to do things!! Very genuine!! I can’t wait to watch all of your videos!!
Hi Tim, would you recommend we outsource the editing for UA-cam videos? If so what are some things we should ask or expect from those editors? Thanks in Advance!
Informative !! I have a question. Can I sell my photography on Etsy ? Like customers can download after they pay 💰
I think you can. I saw photographs on Etsy.
@@lavenheit thanks
@@lowcodedev you're welcome! ✨
Nice video as always 😊
Its sad that Etsy won’t support shops opened in my country, I wish I could sell there
Can you tell me which printer do you use for the stickers?
Very nice video, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience Tim!
UGC Creator here, it’s fun you guys should do it!😊
Hey Tim, where did you start selling your stickers?
What’s the timer you use at 0:18? Looks really cool!
Can you share you sticker making set up?
Can you tell me what brand cutter machine you got?
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the video! Great ideas! Made me think about creating my own YT channel.
One thing I want to say about teaching something being only 1-2 steps ahead. It does not work for all areas of knowledge, only a few. It's great for teaching software, some crafts where you make things with your hands, and how to use tools or machinery (any kind). I've seen videos that teach how to knit one type of stitch with millions of views. They are great! Or videos that teach how to dye fabric, and how to assemble a 3D printer, how to do math - all great.
This approach does NOT work for teaching languages, art (drawing, painting), psychology, etc. - these areas/fields are too vast and require a lot of learning of fundamentals and practice before you can do an adequate job. So, learning a few words and sentences in a foreign language will not make someone a good language teacher. Or, learning how to resolve a certain type of conflict with a person will not make someone a pro in all conflict resolution. Same for art and drawing: many people with very limited skills try to teach how to make art, but all fail (including their students who pay money).
So, it's better to be ethical and teach something that could be useful for others and make their lives easier, not try to charge people for something you cannot provide.
Hi Tim I like the way you speak in the video and i always find them helpful thanks! But the background music is often too loud and I had to put down volume a lot so if you could fix that it will help a lot of audience to concentrate more on your content. Hope that helps.
Nice video.... I think for the retail arbitrage shipping to Amazon is very cheap. I've heard other people talk about.30-.50 per pound because of the deal Amazon has with UPS.
Love your content. It’s genuine…. Not like most youtubers with their scammy videos. 😂 new subscriber here. 👋
He kept smiling to me 😚☺️
😊😃
what is your lighting setup 😊
Great video. What apps do you recommend to edit videos from iPhone to upload videos on UA-cam?
My first videos were edited on iMovie. It's really powerful for a free app!
@TimKoa Love the quality of your videos. Glad I found your channel 🙂 So it's an iPhone that you use to film these vids then?
@@TimKoathanks.
what about the branding of the ketchup and the nutella, etc. they are using the branding without the actual name. i would think etsy would say no. it's so odd how some things are taken down and other's aren't.
Great content. Do you have a video on how much you make on UA-cam?
What do you use to edit your videos?
If you only showcase success stories then of COURSE every side hustle appears worth doing
That’s the point isn’t? Just like not every restaurant is successful? It shouldn’t deter people from doing that business. It’s about proving concept first that it can work
Is this possible even if im based in the Philippines?
What courses did you take for your UA-cam channel?
I took courses from Ali Abdaal and Matt D'Avella. They are pricey but I recommend them!
Thanks very informative Great content 👍
Did you sell your stickers on Etsy?
Hi! i would suggest you create chapter in your video timeline to make your video better 😊😊
Super curious on the 100K subscribers = $77k est revenue
Is this yearly? (Hope you don’t mind me asking) trying to wrap my head around how the monetizing piece on UA-cam works
Hi Tim, I really love your you tube channel. It has been so helpful in so many ways. I just saw an ad that says you can actually invest in UA-cam channel for passive income . Is this true if so I would totally invest in your channel
Just found your page, instant subscribe
the problem with selling on amazon is buying a upc for amazon to have an id number
How do you find out what the legal/ copyright limitations are on images . Using stock photos cost money and much of that art belongs to museums?
The museum art you see is probably public domain art which, from my understanding, can be used without restrictions, but you can also create your own art or use AI.
I need help I’m genuinely so lost and I need to get my self together but everything feels so scattered and I have no idea where to start and I’m so hungry to get better
tim where are you in canada?
Great video going to subscribe
Yay, a new video!
thank you
Hi. Please let me your camera and lenses. Thanks
You never know until you try it out.
Employees note this point
i see money. i subscribed 🎉😂
I love creating videos