I'd second the shakiness of the shots, not saying that it is a bad thing as I like the style but in some places it seems a bit excessive.
The biggest one that made me realize it was the transition from the first shot of the skier to the girl on the beach. The shot with the skier seemed relatively static because of the background but there was still some shake in it that looked styled. When you cut to the second shot there was instant shaking and it looked even more prominent due to the sun in the background. The contrast made it jump out right away.
Once again, its a style thing and having a bit of shake in there does look good.
Also I'm assuming you came in and out of focus on peoples faces on purpose right?
Overall it looked really good and clean with the music and all, and it looked like you were showcasing the people more than setting them up for like an interview with a static shot.