Devin Graham

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Devin Graham
Born (1983-07-29) July 29, 1983 (age 42)[1]
Other namesdevinsupertramp
OccupationContent creator
Spouse
Megan Smee
(m. 2016)
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2010–present
Genres
Subscribers6.42 million
Views1.88 billion
Last updated: November 15, 2025
WebsiteOfficial website

Devin Graham[2] (born July 29, 1983) is an American videographer who produces adventure and extreme sport videos on YouTube under the name devinsupertramp.[3][4] His channel has more than 6.42 million subscribers and over 1.8 billion total views.[5]

Career

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Graham began making films of his stunts snowboarding at an early age. After breaking his back and legs snowboarding, he shifted his focus to being behind the camera.[6][7] He studied film making at Brigham Young University with the original intent on working on feature films.[6] After seeing the successes of YouTube videos, specifically one made on a cellphone that amassed over two million views, Graham opted to focus on making videos of his own rather than completing his degree.[6]

Graham mostly produces, films, and edits his videos on his own.[6] In a number of occasions, Graham has stated that he's worked with his roommate Jeff Harmon, others for sound, and cameramen if required.[6] In Logan, Utah, he recruited 30 fan volunteers to help him shoot a snowball fight after making a public appeal on Facebook.[6]

Graham's YouTube channel has more than six million subscribers and his videos have amounted to over a billion views as of April 2021.[5] His videos are noted for their high production value and frequent use of Glidecam stabilizers.[8] Some of his revenue comes from corporate sponsorships for his videos; which have included the clothing brand Vooray,[9] Timex, Kelloggs,[10] Bear Naked,[4] Mountain Dew, Ford, Ubisoft,[11] and Reebok, as well as Speed Stick Gear.[12] Graham won a Streamy Award for cinematography in 2015 at the 5th Streamy Awards.[13]

Personal life

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For a short time he dated fellow YouTube celebrity Lindsey Stirling; they both attended the same university and church.[7] The two began dating shortly after the filming of the music video for Stirling's "Crystallize".[14][15] They have since ended their relationship, but still remain friends.[15]

Graham also dated Hailey Gardiner from the singing group Gardiner Sisters. "Happily Ever After", a song from their EP, Better, was written by Hailey in reference to the dissolution of their relationship.[16]

Graham married Megan Smee on August 12, 2016.[17] In November 2019 Megan and Devin's son, Atlas Michael Graham, was born.[18]

References

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  3. ^ Sarah Petersen. "YouTube celebrity Devin Graham explains his lifestyle (+video)". Deseret News, April 3, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Tim Nudd. "Meet Devin Graham, Advertising's Daredevil". AdWeek, February 11, 2014.
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  9. ^ Tim Nudd. "Vooray's Ludicrous Lake-Jumping Video Is Neck-Breakingly Awesome".AdWeek, September 1, 2011.
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  12. ^ Luke Hopewell. "Behind The Camera With Devinsupertramp: Inside The High-Life Of A Professional YouTuber". Gizmodo, August 16, 2013.
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