This is a video I had hoped not to make. But, it must be done. You can find me everywhere I am on social media and the web by checking out timchilders.bi....
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@a3hindawi2 ай бұрын
Thank you and best of luck going forward in whatever you decide to spend your time on.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@jeremyfielding23332 ай бұрын
Social media is soul destroying. Take pictures for yourself.
@chuckmorton88232 ай бұрын
truth
@kentfaithwendyzeng2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey with such honesty. It's inspiring to see someone prioritize their passion and mental health. We'll miss your videos, but we completely understand the need for a break. Looking forward to seeing where your photography takes you next. Keep capturing those beautiful moments!
@gailjohnson6670Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video...Blessings to you..
@RichardsModellingAdventures2 ай бұрын
You are describing everyone's experience as a KZbin creator.
@JohannesDalen2 ай бұрын
Can second this.
@TimsWildlife2 ай бұрын
Agreed! 15 yrs in and I have 30 unique viewers 😂. Respect for this video, Tim. I may follow your decision with my own channel. Greetings from another tim.
@JonnyPink652 ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct.
@LadStrayer2 ай бұрын
This is the first video I've seen of yours and I applaud you for stepping back. I'm 70 years old. I've worked as a photographer my whole life. I'm now somewhat retired although I always tell people photographers never retire we just take less work. I relate to what you said in this video. I found myself working to satisfy others and that was just a job. I've been in love with photography since I was 9 years old and today I'm having so much fun shooting only to satisfy myself. I spent my time doing street photography and I couldn't be happier. I hope by stepping back you can find the same happiness.
@erez3692 ай бұрын
that is so true. Enjoy photography as much as possible.
@NomadOutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
I just stumbled across this particular video. I’ve never seen your channel before, but I am a photographer myself, and I am starting to struggle with the same thing.
@MartinCastein2 ай бұрын
Hi Tim I’m a fellow photography KZbinr as well. What I would say to you is that the pressure to upload is totally self imposed. I only really understood that this year but really KZbin doesn’t care too much if you have gaps in your uploads. I took a 6 week break roughly earlier in the year and came back and had one of my best videos ever because I was fresh again. My advice, if it’s worth anything, is just upload when you feel like it with something you want to upload. Rather than feel it’s a race you hop in and out of like that. Anyway I hope this helps you. I subscribed anyway hoping to see you post something you want to post in your own time.
@peterfritzphoto2 ай бұрын
As a fellow creator, I echo your sentiments. 👍
@filmismorefun2 ай бұрын
We all need a break. I've felt this multiple times as a creator. Stepping away always helps.
@xjet2 ай бұрын
Sadly, KZbin doesn't seem interested in promoting good, honest, factual content such as yours. It's all about "shorts", clickbait and riding "trends" these days. I had great hopes that KZbin would become mankind's largest store of knowledge and information but those days are gone. It's now turning into a giant cesspool of AI-created dross which only exists to make cash for Alphabet. Such a lost opportunity.
@ScottLewis9012 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim for all the videos you have made and shared!
@FletcherMadden2 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. Keep on going!
@ezragonzalez89362 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel 3 weeks ago and you were the catalyst for me start photography again!! thank you!
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you! I’ll be back.
@hotwireman4923 күн бұрын
LOOK AT YOUR PRODUCT REVIEW VIDEO! WOW! Keep it going!
@casalfrango79192 ай бұрын
I'm from Brazil, and KZbin randomly suggested this video to me. In other words, it is the first video I’ve watched on the channel, and I have to say: it’ll be one of the best choices you’ll ever make. Regards and love from Brazil. ❤🇧🇷
@Major_Win2 ай бұрын
We look forward to your next adventure after you get your refreshment! We get the stress of YouTubing, and hope the best for you and your joy for Photography!
@davidharveyvideo2 ай бұрын
I’m in the same boat as you. I did travel vlogs on KZbin, took a break for several reasons and then I started a photography channel. I consider myself an amateur/hobbyist photographer. I thought it would be less work and to some extent it has been. But like you I am still leaning. The point of my photography channel was to track my progress and share what I’ve learned along the way. Lately, the motivation has waned for similar reasons to yours. I hope that you find your break restful, peaceful and pressure free.
@robertnelson36142 ай бұрын
Leave of absence - I like that thinking. Taking care of yourself is the most important thing. Let your photography passion grow at a pace you are comfortable with. Technology can find all sorts of ways around technical competence issues, but your passion is the one thing you can't fake, and it doesn't matter what anybody else thinks about it, because you know what feels right for you. Take good care of yourself.
@shanphotovideo2 ай бұрын
Pro photographer here …but I don’t work for free for KZbin or any other platform. I use it as as library for clients to view my work.
@ghqservicesmiddlegeorgiadr99862 ай бұрын
You just popped today..I like your work. Thanks for posting. Do the things that you really want to do. 😊
@Andy.Garcia2 ай бұрын
It’s always been said that when a hobby becomes an effort to make money, it’s no longer a hobby. I have been through the exact same process as you, and I finally realized that my efforts in photography should be focused (no pun intended) on an audience of one, me! Since then I’ve found enjoyment and fulfillment in photography once again.
@Andy.Garcia2 ай бұрын
One more comment…don’t sell yourself short Tim. You are a very good photographer, and I for one have enjoyed your photos!
@LeaAnneDaughrity2 ай бұрын
Your willingness to try new things and to go beyond the experience and share it with others has always been part of your character. You are truly a gift to all learners and I have loved hearing from you and checking back in from time to time to see what you are up to. Go be free and enjoy it back at the basics... enjoy life in the moment and keep being you. I can't wait to see what you explore next, so we can explore with you!
@UraFlight2 ай бұрын
The problem is the new KZbin algorithm. They don’t recommend videos to the right viewers with whom you can share your passion. TikTok and instagram killed the photography 10 years ago
@jkgrey552 ай бұрын
I love photography and I love your honesty. I’m sorry that I’ve only just stumbled upon your channel at this point. Thank you for your brutal frankness. I pray you will be refreshed and find that love again for the art of photography we all love. I look forward to your next post. God bless.
@ActiveAtom2 ай бұрын
Hi Tim, we do relate, we too walked away but should return in 2025 after about 4 years away, what happened to us was it brought us in too much work the best part of filming for years prior. The positive was we showed and shared how to fix rebuild and run vintage watchmaker machines and tools that helped others. We also made great friends, and they are new to us, heck we even now call their wife our friends as well. For the record, we are 61 and 58. We are watchmaker's and micro machinists. Have a great Thanksgiving. Lance.
@22522692 ай бұрын
Hi, my Mum used to tell me "The true reward of our work is not what we get for it, but what we become through it". I bellieve in this. Godd luck and enjoy what you do have, do not chase what you do not need.
@peterfritzphoto2 ай бұрын
So very true.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Love that!
@stigfloberghagenphotography2 ай бұрын
This video showed up in my feed and I will sub just by this video telling that you take a break 🙂👍
@peterfritzphoto2 ай бұрын
I know how you feel, Tim. I’ve taken several breaks on my channel, and it’s been fine. I once did a stint where I published 20 videos in one month, and it did nothing for my channel growth. All it did was create burnout. Go at your own pace, and create for you. Make *creating* the point, not the response you get from creating.
@kaczynski23332 ай бұрын
I can't comment on your photography; but social media and KZbin is its own skill. One can be a fantastic photographer and tereible at buildia following, and vis-a-vis.
@Presentation-Zen2 ай бұрын
So well done. And your quality of video and heartfelt, authentic communication is fantastic. You are great in front of the camera too -- that also is a wonderful skill. I look forward to your return to YT in future. Again, thanks for this well done, honest video message.
@neilreid44502 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim for sharing with honesty. This clip popped up on my feed today and I applaud your decision to take a break. I have been procrastinating about starting two YT channels, but have no illusions about how hard it is to grow a channel. You are a success to me. 2.75K subscribers. That's awesome. You have a great presence on camera and a great voice. I have subscribed and will now watch your back catalogue. Enjoy your break, know that it is the right decision for you, for now, but be proud of what you have achieved.
@allinsiteUK2 ай бұрын
Just subscribed.. you take as long as you need to rejuvenate your passion and your love for creating images. I will drop by from time to time just to see if you are ready to share your reborn enthusiasm. No preasure, your wellbeing is paramount. Catch you on the other side. 😊
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@beast-mode1152 ай бұрын
That’s interesting, because this is my first time seeing your videos! All of a sudden now you pop up in my feed! I’m sure you have a lot to share with us that may not necessarily be in photography. Just think deeper share something else you love or very experienced in. Either way we appreciate you !🤜🏽🤛🏽👍🏾🙏🏾❤️
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@runningintohistory2 ай бұрын
I definitely understand what you are going through. I had to start using shorts a few months ago to gain ground, but now I'm concerned about the effect on my long form content. Although, I have to say that studying videography has improved my photography.
@FiresideDividender2 ай бұрын
This hits home very poignantly and might be my favorite video of the year. Cheers!
@chezheu2 ай бұрын
Please do not disappear in this media. We all will wait for your back. Just drop your expectations and come back once you think you are ready to talk to us. Thank you for your work!
@exploringplaceshistoryantiques2 ай бұрын
Tim, I will miss this channel pause but completely understand. It was my Saturday morning wake up, grab some coffee and see what Tim explored recently. You have connected me with so many places, new channels and friends across the globe with your 3 channels. One connection and channel is The Sand Scratcher from England. He recently did a video on a book called What to Say When You Talk to Your Self. I purchased the book last week at B & N. It was because of your efforts hooking up with him while in England that I am reading this book and rethinking some things myself. See you on your Newly Retired Me and the Life in Motions Channels!
@Imkenster082 ай бұрын
Thank you for this update - it hit home on so many levels!
@ruygranja2 ай бұрын
First time here and... completely admiring your honesty! It seems that you discovered more about yourself than you could suppose. I also could see how self aware you are. Congratulations for that! Have a wonderful life, full of authenticity no matter what, as you just showed us with this video! Again, my most sincere congratulations! Abraço de Portugal to the brave man!
@OpticsOnOrganisms2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your honest and transparent assessment of how your KZbin channel has eroded your love of photography. Can identify with your reflections and closing the circle. Good call and best wishes during the pause...back to the future :-)
@ImageMaven2 ай бұрын
It is a chore! Nobody watches anything but gear reviews, and if you’re sponsored you get called a shill when you do those gear reviews. I may also be stepping away from KZbin for an extended period. I also want to shoot photos for the joy of it.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
You are right about the reviews.
@TheRobertpainter2 ай бұрын
When I began shooting film again after thirty years of digital I slid down that KZbin slope. Posting videos, etc etc. I started to notice that my energy was distracted. So I stopped making videos. I’m glad to just enjoy photography for the pure joy that it actually is.
@djtoman68752 ай бұрын
You've shot digital since at least 1994?
@TheRobertpainter2 ай бұрын
I worked for Blacks Photography Stores and we always got test kits from Nikon, Canon, etc. we received the first digital cameras when no one had even heard of the idea. We laughed it off as not gonna amount to anything. The rest is history.
@djtoman68752 ай бұрын
@@TheRobertpainter That's amazing. Now more photos are taken of people's lunches each day on smartphones than were taken worldwide each month on film.
@TheRobertpainter2 ай бұрын
@@djtoman6875 I completely get and appreciate digital. I use it still. However, film has a language all of its own and the grain, well, the grain is the character. The milky smooth mood of the images against tack sharp focus…we have come full circle, I’m sure you agree. So dispense with wasting your time making videos, it was fun while it lasted. So I’ve come to that conclusion as well. We’re here for the love of taking photos, are we not? 😊
@djtoman68752 ай бұрын
@@TheRobertpainter I feel the same way. Film and digital are both tools with various merits and flaws. Even though they are both just technology at different stages of development, there's something more "human" about the inherent flaws in film, and an organic quality to the grain. To me there's a place for the videos. But social media should never dictate how we conduct ourselves in real life. At least that's how I feel as a Gen X'er.
@Kv8-lll2 ай бұрын
one of real problems starts when by influence of others you try to put the Label on your passion. before , your passion was everything you wanted, after interaction with people - you start questioning and doubting yourself, "if i even good for this passion...?"- this is terrible destructive line of though. my humble advice - dont let others go into your head🍻 . you dont have to put yourself into one of THEIR categories to keep doing what you do.
@matthewgarnett56152 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel and, looking through your library of videos, I don't understand why your channel hasn't taken off, it's such great content. I think, to be honest, 99% of photography content creators have the same experience as you. We are just fed a very small minority of the most successful channels and it gives the impression that as long as you make the right content you'll achieve the same success. But photography on youtube is highly saturated and the very top of the pyramid is very narrow indeed, leaving tens of thousands of channels lower down the ladder who struggle to get more than a few hundred views. I think this principal applies across all social media. It's not a reflection on your quality as a presenter or as a photograper. Do whatever is best for your mental well-being and good luck.
@Sculpture-by-chris2 ай бұрын
15 years on here myself,, thinking of deleting the lot ….. hardly any views these days
@stellamc2 ай бұрын
Oh Tim! Don't worry about having to have a regular posting! Just do what you enjoy - exactly right! Be happy!
@Tmcb20252 ай бұрын
I may have taken 5 pictures in 2024 if that. I am the opposite, never video, never take a picture unless absolutely necessary. Once they got rid of the cameras with the roll of film and taking it to the pharmacy and waiting a week to get it developed, I was done. ♥
@bradholbrooks2 ай бұрын
I haven’t been able to figure out how to do video without it taking over my photography. I shoot and document things around where I live. There’s not much interest in my photos on various platforms. Video would be a great way to share my photography stories, but the time it takes seems to outweigh any satisfaction.
@Seekingsophia002 ай бұрын
Everything feels vapid and vacuous now. Not just photography. Everything!!!
@pictorest2 ай бұрын
Bravo & all the best!
@scotttuckerphotography2 ай бұрын
A lesson as old as time: no one cares about your art as much as you do The trick is to share freely without expectation of any recognition. All you can do is put it out there and if it resonates and is worth anything to anyone, they'll find it. The issue you're having is that you're viewing yourself as a content creator, not a photographer. Flip those around and it becomes easy again. Seeking worth and validity through likes and views is poison to your art.
@TheJalbertstudios2 ай бұрын
Truth! This is the first I’ve seen your videos. You have a great speaking voice and it comes from the heart.
@davescamera36722 ай бұрын
I never really gave a shit if anyone watches, likes, or subscribes to my content. I like my photos and videos. I could see putting too much weight in all that algorithm nonsense would depress anyone. I just refuse to play that game with them. KZbin is definitely not designed for human happiness; its ultimate goal is eyes on advertisements.
@michi1995-DeLe2 ай бұрын
So great that you are sharing your thoughts. By the way, there are no guarantees that a 'good' photographer can teach you something. Because she or he must also have the capability to transmit the knowledge. I often just like to watch videos on KZbin, even though I already know what they are taking about. The same story can always be told in a different way. Therefore, content can be relative. Have fun in whatever you do in the future.
@skeetdog3072 ай бұрын
If I may, I just stumbled on your channel. The headline made me wince. I then watched your video. You touched on a lot of things that I have thought about. I’ve been in the business for years and am at the tail end of my career. Many of the thoughts you feel, are those many of us feel, especially if you’re old school. I love what I do, but I find that there are a number of content creators have sucked the life out of photography. It’s the “look at me!” attitude. The pure love of shooting, creating and bringing our soul the forefront. I wish I would have found you sooner. I look forward to your return. I look forward to sharing, laughing, and inspiring one another. Be well my friend.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tarynsanmartino89302 ай бұрын
Good morning Tim, Although I hate to see you take a pause on this endeavor, I'm equally excited to continue watching your other channels. I have found your photography to be really good and inspiring, but also enjoy your more recent endeavors into video and have learned so much by gaining perspectives into a different photographic genre. Your skills in story telling and taking us to new and exciting venues adds so much to your content. It's a lot of hard work and time and energy that most would understand. There's only so much time in a day! Enjoy your hiatus from the chores you'll leave for now. Thank you for all that you do. Enjoy that camera when you have time to take a break once in while. We'll be here. I'll be forever grateful for the filters that I now have thanks to your raffle. They have really helped me to explore more and have fun with.
@wildvisuals44152 ай бұрын
Same here 🙏🏽
@tdivyak2 ай бұрын
Creating content should always start with you. When you focus on doing it for yourself and not just for the audience, it becomes more fulfilling. Sure, it's nice when people appreciate your work, but if you get too caught up in what others will think or number of likes, it can take away the joy of creating. I recently spent over 23 hours editing a video that might only get 100 views, but I’m incredibly proud of what I’ve made. It’s about the process and staying true to why you started. Stepping back to reflect on your 'why' can be a game-changer. Keep going, and remember-your journey is worth it. Cheers!
@MikeLikesChannel2 ай бұрын
I never set out to become a KZbinr, I just make the videos for me. Reality is… the photography KZbin is utterly saturated. The astronomy one has more leeway.
@feetfirstspeks2 ай бұрын
I can soooo relate to this. Wise words from the heart here. For quite a while I struggled with my failures on KZbin, the rejection, and for a time, even fake subscribers that led me to delete my original channel and try again nearly 2 years later. I'll try to share below a post from my website that deals with some of these issues, although sometimes cut and paste posts will never be seen... anyway, I really do hope that zeroing in on your photography alone will be a lasting positive experience for you. I love photography myself. It can be so very rewarding... I’ve recently watched quite a few videos that are focussed on older folks making good progress on KZbin. That’s ok to a point. But I also see a lot of attention given over to video popularity/success, and I’m convinced that this isn’t a healthy approach for smart seniors. After all, KZbin is one of Google’s tools designed to strengthen the brand and generate lots and lots of dollars. And it does that very successfully because we, the industrious video-uploaders, are fundamentally a means to an end. (Those who worship the Mighty Dollar can have no heart for the little guy.) With that in mind, I’d rather not think of myself as a KZbinr. I use KZbin to meet my personal needs. I’m a near-66-year-old who makes videos and puts them online, where they are usually passed by. But that doesn’t bother me, it really doesn’t. It used to, but not now. Like those elderly men who lock themselves away and build complex and very valuable train sets, I make videos as an absorbing hobby that often lifts my mind and is keeping me creative into my old age. It isn’t always easy, but generally it works. Success is nice, but it really doesn't matter. Why should it, unless we’re here hoping to generate cash to help pay our bills. In some contexts I can understand that. There’s so much advice about how to be successful on KZbin that I have to wonder if this overemphasis obscures the fact that ‘success’ can be measured in other ways - better ways. Many computer hours that result in a video we are pleased with IS being successful. I don’t need much more than this. For some, popularity feeds the ego and keeps them motivated. I don't want to be like that. Recognition, likes, hits, subscribers, lots of engaging comments, achieving goals that keep us popular - these are the curse of the social media mindset and can lead to dissatisfaction, disappointment, frustration and even shallowness. Some will stress over stat minutia and use every trick in the book to keep people watching and coming back, assuming of course that most of these viewers are paying lots to KZbin each month so their viewing, and our videos, aren't ruined by crass advertising.
@IldarGumerov2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your photos
@sportkiteflyer2 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear this Tim. But I totally understand. I think it's smart to first, realize it wasn't working for you and second, take action. That's pretty powerful. So mad respect to you, sir. As for your photography, I think you're selling yourself way short. I really like your work. So, enjoy the break and maybe I'll see you out there at some point. I'm going through my own, protracted, photography slump so I'll be out there working to dig my way out.
@annhill58712 ай бұрын
Photography has taught me how to see. It is very personal to me. Enjoy your break and your photography again.
@danielfulop2 ай бұрын
I totally understand what you mean, and appreciate your perspective. I actually checked some of your videos just now, and I found that the top comments were always rather positive. Also, I enjoy that your video quality is quite good. Perhaps your content is not the kind that would suck in huge amount of subscribers quick.. there is no crazy scandals, but you shouldn't think that it means lacking quality. I think you have quality content, and really appreciate the calm and peaceful vibes you put out.
@BRZDR2 ай бұрын
No matter what you do, you should always be having fun. The KZbin Grind is a totally different hobby from Photography. It's time to get back to your roots. Find the joy and maybe then you'll find something worth sharing. Maybe it's time for a new direction.
@zekirami11452 ай бұрын
From morocco 🇲🇦 love u love your channel
@jayallan-eq4tq2 ай бұрын
New subscriber. I'm sorry to hear this. I completely understand and wish you well.
@ChristinesCraftTable2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful images you have shared. Thought provoking and inspiring, in my humble opinion. God bless!
@wyrent2 ай бұрын
Wishing you all the best and will wait for updates
@marlettamcclain19502 ай бұрын
I can’t begin to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed this channel. I believe when one door closes another one open. As for your photography skills… I think your skills are awesome. I wish I had your skills. Do what you need to do. I’ll still be watching your other channels and anything else you do.
@AntonioLopezNorthE2 ай бұрын
Those who succeed in this, do it cause they enjoy it, not for others. The money and subscribers comes unexpectedly. Don't look for perfection, just do it for fun.
@rhoward4542 ай бұрын
I will miss this channel. I have learned quite a bit from you and appreciate all that you do. For what it's worth, I also think that I have learned how to shoot better videos from watching your Florence and Rome videos (although I didn't really "get it" until it was too late for my own Italian vacation). I look forward to hopefully seeing your photography channel return and will continue to follow you on Life In Motrion and New Retired Me.
@Lou.B2 ай бұрын
Congrats to you for shedding a medium that you don't enjoy! Wishing you the best in rediscovering your first LOVE!
@Mary-tj5qx2 ай бұрын
You are a natural storyteller. You certainly have the skill to take a lot of topics, beyond photography, and make them interesting. I totally get how trying to monetize a passion can kill the passion.
@PippyKatStamper2 ай бұрын
Please do not sell yourself short on your photography skills Tim. You have a terrific eye for capturing emotion and evoking thoughtful insights into each photo you take. Remember, Ansel Adams and Clyde Butcher were not born with a camera in their hands!! They worked for YEARS to hone their skills and find their groove. Because you recognize that your "focus" has shifted from photography to video/content creation, there is where you are finding joy - for now.. Embrace the change and always follow what brings your heart, mind and soul that ever elusive feeling of JOY!!!
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@coffeeandrelaxing2 ай бұрын
Google / KZbin doesn't promote intelligent ideas that aren't generating audience retention. What are the most important factors? Click through rate on the thumbnail, audience retention, subscription rate per views, even social media performance and interaction...
@JosephBreslawski2 ай бұрын
Re-set, Re-adjust, Re-start, Re-focus... As many times as you need to. Good luck with everything!👍
@bagobeans2 ай бұрын
Your channel is awesome. I'm sorry to see you go. As a KZbin creator, I started out knowing I wasn't going to get a lot of views. I don't monetize my channel or ask people to subscribe. I leave it to the viewers. Many people come on KZbin with expectations of making it big. I don't edit my videos, so I have no expectations. What people see is what they get. I do my art or hauls more or less to show those who like me. I've made some great friends on KZbin. I love my art and I post when I feel like it. I do KZbin for fun and maybe you may want to post when you want to and feel pressured to. It makes a big difference. Hope to see you soon. Your decluttering videos were my favorite because you offered wise advice. I enjoyed your channel and your wisdom. Take care 🎉
@potababe2 ай бұрын
Tim, as someone with a relatively new channel, I understand what you share in this video. Know you are not alone. Other content creators feel your pain. The key to continuing with a channel is to find that sweet spot. Kudos to you for speaking about your decision. That transparency and authenticity helps others who are likely struggling with the same thoughts. Take a break, do what you love, and see where the journey takes you.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@brian_markham2 ай бұрын
Continue pursuing photography for the joy it brings you. I look forward to seeing more content from you!
@Original_Old_Farmer2 ай бұрын
Let me make a suggestion, during 2025 do one video a quarter and just sit in front of the camera and talk about things. If you have a couple of photos you would like to share do so, but it is not needed. It's the journey that will now be your focus. When it's 2026, one video a month. I know how hard the grind is for a weekly video. I have over 300 videos and I started 11 years after you. Much of the lack of growth could be from YT not treating you honestly. Just because YT is big doesn't mean they know what they are doing. Maybe put a zine together of your best photos and make 100 copies to sell and write a bit about why and how you took the photo. I just came across your channel on 241125. I know how you feel. I never claimed to be an expert on anything. But I know a heck of a lot more than your typical Uncle Bob. I imagine you are the same, too. Do the zine, or have a camera shop commercially print a few photos for sale so you can claim being a professional photographer. So from time to time take us along with us peaking over your shoulder. I think there may be a lot of wisdom stuck between your ears. Be safe.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
I like that idea. Thank you!
@MarkRobertDaveychannel2 ай бұрын
Interestingly this was suggested in my feed. I know so many people who have quit KZbin including myself. It is so frustrating building an audience on a platform that has no interest in helping creative people and especially a platform where they can delete your account with one click. Years of work and time invested, down the drain. If anyone reads this comment I highly advise putting your time and energy into your own website. That way, you have control. All the best👍
@k26kv312 ай бұрын
I will continue to watch your other channels. While I was working and taking snapshots of people and things that interested me, managers saw my pictures and started to tap me for going out to take pictures...for them. It wasn't fun anymore; the pictures were forced. I stopped taking pictures and donated my film cameras to a friend that taught photography. Found your sites thru the NRM videos and ended up getting hooked back on taking photos again because of your site as well as Rons, Phils, Davids and a few others. Thank You for the content that you made on You Tube and best wishes in your pause.
@justcallmesando2 ай бұрын
First time watching this channel. I know I missed the whole thing but I respect your view and motives. Nevertheless I think you shouldn´t be so hard on yourself about whether you are qualified or not about showing other people how to take "better" pictures, but how YOU take pictures instead. Photography as every other art form is a subjective thing but I know what you mean, there are some really amazing people, but they're really a minority. The road is personal and I love the fact that you will shoot for you, not for content. I wish you all the best in this amazing and never ending adventure that you are staring as a person who wants to get more excited and satisfied with his own images, Greetings from Mexico City.
@cgustaff48072 ай бұрын
An artist will release his work when he's ready. The moment it becomes a job, it is no longer art, it's attempted commerce. Take a break, reinvent yourself, create your new cycle. Shave your head, wear sunglasses, wear a black t-shirt that says "stay out of my way", smothered yourself in tattoos and ignore views or subscribers. You'll see what happens with the channel :)
@MikahKeith2 ай бұрын
I only have 33 subscribers. It takes time. But I understand your view and respect it. Take care, brother.
@Ron.Durant2 ай бұрын
Life is full of changes. I know where to find you!
@MolrikE2 ай бұрын
Tim, I just saw before this one your view of the Haukland Parka Pro jacket, and I liked it a lot. The jacket but certainly your way of talking about it as a photography user! Well done! 👍 Take a break, but don't leave YT! 👋😀👍 Thanks!
@PatB4152 ай бұрын
Tim, your photo skills are top notch!!! See you on your other channels!
@TheyCallMeJesse2 ай бұрын
I developed a slump in my photography until I started buying photography books by people like Fred Herzog, Ernst Haas and Lee Friedlander. Now I love going out and doing street/urban photography. And its good to study this genre of photography because it is everyday life photography, and it can translate over to other genre's. Good luck to you.
@robstrck82 ай бұрын
I absolutely, 100% understand where you’re coming from. Your emotions in putting out this video were definitely felt by me. You’re reflections were thought provoking and are applicable in many different areas of someone’s life Tim. As a purely selfish reason, it gives me a chance to not feel guilty for trying to keep up with your photography channel out of a sense of loyalty I feel for you. I will continue to be a loyal follower of your other two channels.
@richardmcgreal88252 ай бұрын
Good decision. Joan
@lbeetech2 ай бұрын
I think you are overthinking it. Everything that you describe is why I liked watching your channel. It is honest and personal. You have to do what you need to do for you.
@mattspadesoundandvision2 ай бұрын
I hope that negative comments aren't making you feel this way. I get a lot of positive feedback on my channel but the ones being negative can hurt. What'helps me is to realise their work isn't that much better. I hope we can build each other up and I hope you get that passion back.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
No. I don’t get a lot of negative comments. But then, I don’t get a lot of comments. LOL. It’s really just about losing a passion. It will return. It has to.
@mattspadesoundandvision2 ай бұрын
@@TimChilders I'm glad to hear the first part! And it happens to me from time to time. I had to take some time off to care for my elder parents and while my channel suffered I was able to get back into it. Maybe a walk with the camera will spark that passion again and I hope to see you back. Cheers!
@kbarrett18442 ай бұрын
Just discovered you. New Subscriber. I hope the break inspires you to come back periodically to share your perspective and reflections.
@TimChilders2 ай бұрын
I hope so too!
@HomeGymPhysique2 ай бұрын
That's what KZbin has produced unfortunately ( or so it seems)...content creators who need to painfully think about every step by step process of creating and uploading videos. From thumbnail creation to carefully choosing the perfect description and tags, in order to fit into KZbin's Algorithm to obtain the best possible engagement. When in reality, even researching and applying knowledge from all these million hit KZbin SEO Masters still results in poor video performance, resulting in the creator feeling down and inadequate due to lack of continuous video engagement. I've seen videos that contain no description and no tags with a rubbish thumbnail hit thousands of views and get plenty of engagement! In my opinion, these SEO channels get millions of subs and engagement because their audience are creators desperately seeking to build up their channels, so these SEO channels could post anything and their videos would be viewed and commented on instantly. Why did uploading videos need to become an art form and so intensely over-complicated? The joy of simply uploading has gone. All this continously changing algorithms and uploading best practices really means it's just your luck whether KZbin decides to help make your channel popular. So many hours spent recording videos, more hours for editing plus the length of time it takes to go through the upload process can be soul destroying at times when a video you have worked hard on gets only a few hundred views! As a content creator myself who plans to create more channels to accommodate my creative Interests, despite the struggle to make it big on KZbin or just simply obtain respectible engagement numbers on my videos, I'll continue the pursuit of creating and uploading videos simply because most of the time, I enjoy doing it. Just as you said, communicating with like minded individuals related to our interests is the best part of creating a KZbin vlogging channel, but unfortunately if videos don't perform well, that engagement side of things becomes lost and all you're left with is the long hours of hard work gone into making your videos. And let's face it, many people make sacrifices in life like neglecting family, friends etc in the hopes of creating a successful KZbin channel. It's sad but true. If I were you, and I'm no expert, but I noticed you have another channel "The New Retired me" with 50,000+subs! That's a lot, especially if you regularly get viewer engagement there. So why not introduce your hobby of Photography into that channel instead of pursuing Photography as its own focused channel. A retirement channel can involve so many things, so for me, it makes sense to include your Photography stuff there, not so much in an educational kind of way but purely in an enjoyment and fun manner. Just a thought. Anyway, all the best!
@pbcreative63882 ай бұрын
I understand completely how you feel, I also have a KZbin channel and it can be hard work and I've sometimes felt like giving up! But the key is to just enjoy what you do, and maybe if you took a break and came back and uploaded less often, and only when you really want to? Your subscribers won't disappear just because you don't upload as much. Good luck with what you do 👍
@robinbrook56242 ай бұрын
I get it! When something isn't fun anymore, it's time to decide if we really need to be doing it. Time is a limited commodity, and at our age we have a lot less of it as we did in our younger years. - People use to ask me why I didn't sell my photos. The answer was simple, I shoot what I like and brings me joy. If you start selling you can easily fall into the trap of trying to shoot what others like. Go out there and have a blast! ❤🍷
@rembeadgc2 ай бұрын
Good for you. Glad you're courageous enough to step back and seek to reconnect with the most important thing... what photography means to you. Best wishes.
@RolandAyala2 ай бұрын
KZbin promotes your to my feed just as you're ready to punch out -- so ironic -- and your title caught my curiosity to view your channel for the first time (sub'd, and just goes to show the importance of a catchy title). I checked out your photos on fine art and you're too humble / modest -- really impressive work. Regardless, if being a KZbin creator is feeling like a chore, then dump it and get your passion back. Life is too short.