ChrisBurkard
Field Journal // E16 People often ask me, “What’s your favorite photo you’ve ever taken?” It’s a tough one to answer. Every photo holds something, maybe it’s about who I was with, what I was feeling, or where I stood when I pressed the shutter. They all carry meaning in their own quiet way. But this frame? It’s definitely up there. It’s not every day you get to take a photo of a photographer, especially one who’s inspired your own path. Back in 2021, I had the chance to document @chrisburkard in one of his favorite places. The light was soft, the wind quiet, and time slowed down just enough. There’s something special about seeing someone in their element and being trusted to freeze that feeling in time. Grateful to be a small part of this moment with Chris. SHOT FOR @ari.bikes @chrisburkard HUMANS @chrisburkard @dylanbuffington GEAR @sonyalpha A7RIII + 24-70 GM Tagalog word of the entry: “Bisikleta” (noun) bike movement, freedom, and one of the simplest ways to explore the world with your own two legs.
3 days ago
The fifth picture brings out such an awesome feeling of freedom and embracing the sun 🔥👏
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Damn 🔥
4 days ago
What an incredible human @chrisburkard is, beautiful images!
4 days ago
Incredible light! 😍
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Amazing work 🙌 love the last frame!
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#4 🖤🖤🖤🖤
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3 days ago
Really great images! 🔥👏
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Gotta love a bit of Greta 🙌🏼
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All your photos are incredibly amazing and fabulous... They just couldn't be one they're all great!!👏👏👏👏🙌❤️❤️🔥🔥
3 days ago
Ahhh yes…another cool series. Thanks for the breath break!
Mads Peter Iversen Photography
This year’s trip to Tuscany has without a doubt been the most productive and mind-blowing ever! 🤯 I’m also delighted that both our groups got to experience fog at this famous location. We actually got both the best and second best conditions @samuelsciclunaphotography and I have ever seen here! This photo is a blue hour dream photo. I absolutely love the atmosphere and how the fog makes the hills look like islands in the sky. The articulated light of the buildings helps emphasise the time of day and makes for a great colour contrast to the blues. Just like the pre-dawn warm sky adds a beautiful colour contrast to the cold landscape. Art! I have both a chapter on blue hour and one on colour and how you can use it in your landscape photography in my ebook ‘Landscape Light’. The ebook is 251 pages making it my most comprehensive ebook to date! The minimal text and tons of examples makes it easy to read though! Not to mention I have added extensive Exif data to all the photos! If you still haven’t got it there is a link in my bio. Happy learning 🤓