A smiling man in a white shirt with black and red text, standing in front of the Roman Colosseum during daytime.

About Prowalk Tours

Ciao, I’m Isaac, aka Ike. My family and I moved to Italy in 2014 after I got a job with DoDEA as a high school math teacher. Prowalk Tours began with a request from my uncle Knut. He asked me to film a walk of Naples, Italy that he could watch while he walked on his treadmill. I filmed the first walking tour of Naples on February 11th, 2017 and posted it to YouTube just 3 days later. Prowalk Tours was born and became the first walking tour channel on YouTube! After one year, the channel had gained 1,300 subscribers with a total of 83,000 views. Now, almost 6 years later, the channel has over half a million subscribers and over 170 Million views! Each day, the channel gets between 3 and 5 YEARS of watch time!

I appreciate the time that you take to watch the videos, comment and reach out to me. The support is truly mind-blowing.

If you find value in our work and would like to support us you can do so monthly through our Patreon or by becoming a YouTube Member where you will get special deals with our sponsors and other ProWalk insider benefits.

Thanks again and happy walking!



Isaac

The FIRST Camera Setup

This was my original camera setup that I used while filming the first walking tour of Naples, Italy back in 2017.

My goal was to film a fast paced walk that viewers could watch on their treadmill. I got a LOT of bewildered looks from the people of Naples as I walked down the streets.

Black GoPro camera with a screen displaying recording details, including battery life, recording time, and storage, with a large lens on the right.
GoPro action camera mounted on a stabilization gimbal
Backpack with a mounted camera stabilizer or selfie stick attached
First Camera Setup

Camera Setup 2.0 - The Gopro

This is the setup I used to film all my tours from 2018 to 2022. I figured out that holding the camera and gimbal on a selfie-stick allowed me to absorb most of the bounce while walking, and it also allowed me to look around. I was also able to extend the selfie-stick so I could easily film over crowds and through fences.

Black GoPro camera with a small display showing a recording in progress, 8 seconds recorded, 1 hour and 55 minutes remaining, battery at 100%, recording in 4K at 60 frames per second.
Portable Zoom H1n Handy Recorder with buttons, LCD screen, and microphones
GoPro camera mounted on a stabilization gimbal, with a cylindrical accessory labeled 'EVO SS' attached to the gimbal.
Black in-ear wired earphones with metal accents and the brand name Roland printed on the side.
A black telescoping LED work light with an adjustable head and a grip handle, branded QuikPod by Digipower.
Man smiling, holding a camera mounted on a monopod, wearing a white T-shirt with social media icons and text about walking tours, standing against a plain tan wall.

Camera Setup 3.0 - The Sony

Sony Alpha 7R mirrorless camera with a 16-35mm GM lens attached.
A professional camera mounted on a handheld gimbal stabilizer with a Ronin strap.
Zoom H1n Handy Recorder with attached microphones and control buttons
Black in-ear headphones with silver accents and the brand name "Roland" on the side, shown from front and side views, with cords extending downward.
A man smiling while holding a camera stabilizer with a camera attached, wearing headphones, sunglasses, a cap, and a white shirt with partially visible text.