YouTube vloggers you should be watching

if you‘re a Casey Neistat fan

Anmol Sachdeva
District YouTube
3 min readSep 8, 2017

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Credit: Casey Neistat/YouTube

Ever since Casey Neistat (I guess, most of you are aware of who this person is) decided to pick up the camera and make a personal movie each day, the term vlogger gained a new meaning.

Most YouTube creators were shooting their simple daily experience, but Casey had a completely different vision for us. He brought his film-making skills and experience to the platform and uplifted the standards of a daily vlog.

It definitely felt like watching a brand new, sometimes extremely meaningful and motivational, movie each day. There was the anticipation and longing of another new vlog but Casey now doesn't post on the daily.

Hence, the readers (or viewers) who have a longing for a peek into the lives of other creative individuals, here are my picks. Watch these vloggers to fulfill that craving.

MarzBar

Starting off his YouTube journey with the creation of Minecraft videos back in 2011, MarzBar (better known as Alex Brooks) is one of the better vloggers on the platform at the moment. He hails from the UK.

Alex is also one of the most tech-savvy pupil on YouTube and has been posting daily vlogs for close to three years. He started documenting the adventures of his life before Casey and has honed his craft over the years.

TwinSauce

With more than 500 daily vlogs under its belt, TwinSauce is one of the most undermined vlogging channels on YouTube. Run by identical twins, Paul & Luke, it currently has 2,725 subscribers.

In my humble opinion, their craft, passion, and positivity, delivered to us on the daily deserves more eyeballs. Go subscribe and show them some love on Twitter as well.

TribeTyler

Here’s another vlogger who has been on the grind for the last four odd years.

Tyler Shelton (the face behind the brand) is well-known in the media industry for his captivating story-telling, video production and creative skills.

What began as a showcasing of 3D animation videos, TribeTyler now gives us a closer look at his personal life and work ethic. Checkout the video attached underneath:

Thomas Alex Norman

Probably the only pick on this list, who’s not a daily/regular vlogger. Thomas Alex Norman is fulfilling his dream of living life on the edge. Travel vlogs and tips are his modulus operandi.

If you want to witness or create a cinematic experience of foreign lands, this is probably a channel you should subscribe.

Nibbles Vlogs

If you’re into tattoos, piercings, a homely life, and some casual chit-chat, why don’t you step right up. Meet Nibbles (real name — Michelle), an Australian native documenting her life for everyone to witness on a secondary channel.

She regularly posts fashion tutorials and other interesting stuff on her main channel. Check out her first ‘family’ vlog right here:

Bonus Recommendations:

If you’re hunger for content is still not satisfied, here are a couple must-watch YouTube vloggers. It is my assumption that a lot may be aware of these two but I’m still giving them a spot, especially for those who’re missing on some genuinely enjoyable content.

Peter Mckinnon a photographer enjoying his life through a lens.

Sara Dietschy gained recognition after a Casey Neistat vlogging guide, but is a creative with immense potential. And it shows.

What are your views on daily vlogging and what creators have become your staple for watching everyday?

If you love what you just read, please show some appreciation (👏) to push me to complete and publish drafts catching dust. This is another one in the bag. yay!!

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Anmol Sachdeva
District YouTube

23 / Contributing Author @ beebom.com /formerly — The Techportal / you know life’s alright when reality is better than the dreams at night