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Photographing the Midwest ep. 2 | Harsh Light, Sternfeld, and Grain Bins
This video is sponsored by no one and brought to you by my wonderful Patreon members. Without them, I would make literally zero profit with my UA-cam videos. In today's video, I go out to Paris and Mexico, Missouri to shoot some photos with my buddy, Karl. Then I'm off to Monticello, Illinois, to meet up with Vince Glielmi to photograph some grain bins.
Karl: karlramberg.com/
Vince: www.vincentglielmi.com/
Sternfeld: www.joelsternfeld.net/american-prospects/
Wylie: williamwwylie.com/Work
Website : www.bryanbirks.com
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The Surreal Photography of Vince Glielmi | Analog Artisans
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Vincent Glielmi, son of David and Mary, received his BFA in photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Vince's work: www.vincentglielmi.com/ Audio sourced with permission from "Ready for Mistakes" Podcast by Jeff Smudde: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ready-for-mistakes/id1477842413 Website : www.bryanbirks.com Instagram : bryanbirks *How to Support* Patreon : www.pat...
Photographing the Midwest ep. 1 | William Gedney, Photo Narratives, and the GFX 50S II
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The first episode of photographing the Midwest. In this one, we talk about boring photos (some of mine are), William Gedney, if photos need to tell a story, and the GFX 50S II. 0:00 - The Midwest 3:12 - "There aren't boring places, just boring photographers." 4:34 - William Gedney 6:14 - Portraits of Doug 9:07 - Does every photo need to tell a story? 14:26 - GFX 50S II Website : www.bryanbirks....
New Cameras Suck, A.I., YouTubers, Leicas, and More Buzzwords
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0:00 - Tool 0:06 - Cameras / Photography UA-camrs 2:14 - Scanning Film 3:15 - New Photobooks 4:00 - Leicas 4:09 - A.I. 5:16 - Sponsor Ethics 6:05 - Flexispot Desk Ad 7:54 - Recent Inspirations *Flexispot Info* US: bit.ly/4dkKZTa CA: bit.ly/4aVIuoR Use my code “24BDYTB50” for an extra $50 off on E7 PLUS. For E7, E7pro, and E7L, use '24BDYTB30' for an extra $30 off. Mitch Dowbrowner: mitchdobrown...
Attending My First Photography Review and Recent Assignments
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Let's take a trip to Montana together. This video is sponsored by nobody. Apparently, billion dollar companies don't like it when you call them out for being cheap and ask for more money. You live, and you learn. 0:00: Chico First Impression 2:10: Daily Schedule 3:25: Feedback I Received 6:12: Trip to Butte 7:40: Wetting My Beak 8:50: Assignment Breakdowns 14:40: Fin Website : www.bryanbirks.co...
Thinking Critically in Photography
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Thanks to Baltimore Photo Space for sponsoring this video. Check them out and buy a book at: baltimorephotospace.com/ Website : www.bryanbirks.com Instagram : bryanbirks More about Chico: www.chicoreview.com/ *How to Support* Patreon : www.patreon.com/bryanbirks Direct Chico support : www.paypal.me/bryanbirks
Photographing Loss and Grief | Brian Van Lau | Analog Artisans
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Brian Van Lau is a self-taught photographer born in Honolulu, HI and currently in Seattle, WA. His work is about finding fictitious evidence. Brian's work: www.brianvanlau.com/ Full conversation: www.patreon.com/Bryanbirks My website : www.bryanbirks.com Instagram : bryanbirks Music in order of appearance: "Sceptique" by Brique a Braq "Tethered to the Earth" by Slow Meadow "Be St...
How Adam Ianniello Photographs the LA Landscape | Analog Artisans
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Adam Ianniello (b. 1987) is an American landscape photographer currently based in Los Angeles, California. Most recently his monograph 'Angels Point' published by GOST books was shortlisted for the Rencontres d'Arles 2023 Author Book Award. Full conversation: www.patreon.com/bryanbirks Adam's work: adamianniello.com/ My work: www.bryanbirks.com Instagram: bryanbirks Music in orde...
Grays the Mountain Sends by Bryan Schutmaat
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The photobook that made me pick up a large format camera. Thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video and supporting me as a photographer. Head over to www.squarespace.com/bryanbirks and use code BRYANBIRKS to save 10% on your first purchase. Bryan's work: www.bryanschutmaat.co/ Audio from these podcasts: A Small Voice & Open Curtain Website : www.bryanbirks.com Instagram : instagram.com...
Photography Inspiration in 2023
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"Speak only if it improves upon the silence." 0:00 - Mark Mahaney 1:05 - Editorial Mind 3:04 - Tool 4:10 - Get Out of Your Comfort Zone 5:05 - Erinn Springer 6:19 - Assignment Photography 8:59 - Willy Sheepskin & Paulie B 10:32 - Andrew Huberman 11:33 - Dopamine 13:22 - Huberman's Relation to Photography *People Mentioned* www.markmahaney.com/ erinnspringer.com/ @willysheepskin @PaulieB @huberm...
Editorial Portraits | full breakdown
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Head over to www.squarespace.com/bryanbirks and use code BRYANBIRKS to save 10% on your first purchase. 0:00 - Background 0:52 - Preparation 3:00 - First Portraits 3:39 - Stage Silhouettes 5:25 - Quick Large Format Tip 6:36 - First 4x5 Portrait 7:10 - Sitting Stage Portraits 7:45 - Second 4x5 Portrait 8:38 - Performance Photos 11:07 - Be Prepared and Communicate 12:09 - Don't Be An Asshole Webs...
New 4x5 Lenses, Embracing Digital, and Three Assignments
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Correction: Karl Ramberg’s handle is @tangybirch, not his name like in the video. Apologies to Karl. Website: www.bryanbirks.com Instagram: bryanbirks *Links* NYT Weapons Story: shorturl.at/gqzC3 NYT Wine Story: shorturl.at/asuzA Lab: phtsdr.com/ *How to Support* Patreon : www.patreon.com/bryanbirks Buy some film - bhpho.to/440407v
A Portrait of Franklin | Analog Artisans
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Head over to www.squarespace.com/bryanbirks and use code BRYANBIRKS to save 10% on your first purchase. A couple of weeks ago, I was driving with my wife, Emma, and we passed a China Garden with a classic car sitting in the parking lot. Behind the car, walking to the restaurant, was a classy-dressed man with a hat on. I wasn't going to stop, but Emma convinced me to turn around and ask him for ...
Breaking Down an Editorial Photo Assignment
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_"All the News That's Fit to Print"_ Head over to www.squarespace.com/bryanbirks and use code BRYANBIRKS to save 10% on your first purchase. Link to story : shorturl.at/lrY19 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - Initial Email and Story Details 3:35 - How the Editor Assigns Work 4:42 - First Subject 6:26 - Second Subject/Stiff Portraits 9:03 - Third Subject/Anonymous Portrait 11:32 - Exterior Photos 13:06 - Four...
Six Months as a Photographer - Phone Addiction, New Work, and Accomplishments
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"Ease, is a greater threat to progress, than hardship. So keep moving, keep growing, and keep learning. See you at work." - Denzel Washington Thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video and supporting me as a photographer. Head over to www.squarespace.com/bryanbirks and use code BRYANBIRKS to save 10% on your first purchase. 0:00 - Bad Photography Habits 8:35 - New Work for "Articles of ...
Big Wave Surfing Changed My Photography
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Big Wave Surfing Changed My Photography
Denver to Ouray, a photographic road trip
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Denver to Ouray, a photographic road trip
How I Photographed My First New York Times Assignment
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How I Photographed My First New York Times Assignment
Why Photo Criticism is Good
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Why Photo Criticism is Good
Photography and Social Media, An Honest Talk
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Photography and Social Media, An Honest Talk
How A Therapist Improved My Photography
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How A Therapist Improved My Photography
Three Years in Photography - 2022 Inspiration & Lessons
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Three Years in Photography - 2022 Inspiration & Lessons
4x5 Ektachrome + Big News
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4x5 Ektachrome Big News
Mark Steinmetz and Shooting Large Format Portraits
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Mark Steinmetz and Shooting Large Format Portraits
Sequencing New Work - Pentax 67 + HP5
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Sequencing New Work - Pentax 67 HP5
Chuck Palahniuk and Large Format Portraits
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Chuck Palahniuk and Large Format Portraits
The Street Photography of Jeremy Paige/Eatenbyflowers
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The Street Photography of Jeremy Paige/Eatenbyflowers
River's Dream by Curran Hatleberg
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River's Dream by Curran Hatleberg
Photography in Washington with Brae Hunziker
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Photography in Washington with Brae Hunziker
Cormac McCarthy and Photography
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Cormac McCarthy and Photography

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @pitmanra
    @pitmanra 41 хвилина тому

    Lovely video. I don't know if the lines are original to Leonard Cohen or not, but in the song "Anthem" he wrote "There is a crack, a crack in everything That's how the light gets in."

  • @nicolasguillenc
    @nicolasguillenc 2 години тому

    I am actually blown away, these are so so good

  • @PeterPrism
    @PeterPrism 3 години тому

    the A.I. catapults all this into prehistory

  • @ALefort-de9gu
    @ALefort-de9gu 20 годин тому

    Nice episode like you use to present them. What I like is that you are truthful about your feelings while digging for your projects. After all, we are also experimenting challenges and small victories in our photographic journey. Keep on going, keep your channel alive!

  • @chriscorey5164
    @chriscorey5164 23 години тому

    “Use what you’re shooting for”. Stellar advice!

  • @KeinBierVorVierAlter
    @KeinBierVorVierAlter День тому

    His shots are incredible honestly

  • @tompoynton
    @tompoynton День тому

    I love the shot of the car and pole, if anything it’s the light that makes it, and thankfully there are more than enough clouds in the sky not to make it washed out at all. Great shot

  • @ightdensonny2326
    @ightdensonny2326 День тому

    should do wisconsin

  • @ChrisBrogan
    @ChrisBrogan День тому

    I really like this post for tons of reasons. And I have to say that I really love the music you used, also. Your photo really was cool after you cropped it, too.

  • @wholeheartedsongs
    @wholeheartedsongs 2 дні тому

    I prefer the second car photo mainly because the angle and perspective

  • @peterosterman5820
    @peterosterman5820 2 дні тому

    Nice photos !👍👍

  • @daviddiquollo869
    @daviddiquollo869 2 дні тому

    those two car photos look great! love your work dude. i personally love shooting mid day and it’s neat to watch you dabble. you did right 🤝

  • @daveyg.6775
    @daveyg.6775 2 дні тому

    Hey Bryan, nice series. that water tower photo really speaks to me. What podcast were you playing around the middle of the video with william wylie?

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 2 дні тому

      It’s an interview he did with Inside UVA.

  • @stevetrapped2823
    @stevetrapped2823 2 дні тому

    Is this your grandmother?

  • @nickb863
    @nickb863 3 дні тому

    Ay bro - I think you’re being a little too harsh on the Midwest. We are a more diverse region - culturally and geographically - than people give us credit for. I’m up in Northern WI and my photography explores the maritime culture on Lake Michigan and the rocky outcrops of the Niagara escarpment. The scenery up here isn’t a world apart from where you are in Missouri and Illinois but it’s different enough that whenever I venture down to see family in St Louis or Quincy Illinois - the photos I’m taking are refreshingly similar to what I’m used to - but different and exciting at the same time - that it refreshes my eyes and helps me see the ‘same’ but better. Anyways not saying this is the way you need to go artistically, but I do think the ‘Midwest’ is a complex and deep enough composite of many different things and not at all the monotonous location some make it out to be.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 2 дні тому

      For sure. I’m not saying it’s not diverse at all. I think it offers a lot. And I think the work I have in my project showcases a lot of different regions of Missouri and Illinois along the Mississippi where I live. But I’m not looking to showcase every part of the Midwest. I’m looking to show the towns along my travels and more often than not, they are small areas that look like this. A lot of cornfields, a lot of grain bins, and populations of less than 500. If I branch out too much under the umbrella of the entire Midwest I think the location and the environment would get lost. I say the Midwest but really I’m only trying to operate around two hours any direction of where I live.

    • @nickb863
      @nickb863 2 дні тому

      @@BryanBirkssorry dude I wasn’t trying to critique your work. I love your work. And it inspires me. Cuz I live in a small town and have had similar questions about the artistic relevance of what I chose to shoot I thought I’d comment. I was really responding to some reflections you made in part 1 about how documenting Midwest landscapes might be ‘received.’ I could’ve phrased my thoughts better as when I leave my little north woods abode and go to other areas, even places just a state away, I’m reminded of why ‘place’ is special in the first place. So if you love a place, that carries through in the work and to me that’s much more special, documenting a kind of intimacy with a specific place; however humble and lacking in grandeur.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 2 дні тому

      @nickb863 no worries! I know you weren’t criticizing it at all. I was just trying to explain why the diversity in locations might have felt lacking. I know what you were trying to get across. The Midwest is huge and I’m glad there are others who are choosing to document their place in it.

  • @jordanscoots
    @jordanscoots 3 дні тому

    i've been doing similar little trips just a bit more north of ya in iowa, trying to embrace the harsh light and i've grown to really like it. this stuff is so inspiring for me. keep it up!

  • @stevenorr4155
    @stevenorr4155 3 дні тому

    I love your approach to your work and your encouragement to shoot. You mentioned wanting the earlier shot of the car and Paris water tower in focus,which you seemed to have done quite well. Are you familiar with the Scheimpflug effect, or principle? J use a thought. Keep up the good work.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      Yeah, using tilt to isolate focus? I know the process but I’m not too familiar with the particular name. I tried to use some tilt to get both but I was worried about having weird tilted focus even while closing down to f32 so I ended up just shooting straight up at f32 and that’s why there’s some blur on the Paris name. I thought I tilted on the video but looking back and changed it to straight up focus.

    • @stevenorr4155
      @stevenorr4155 3 дні тому

      I believe if you position the camera. Then focus on infinity. Then tilt the lens so it intersects with the bottom of the film plane. Everything should be in focus

  • @stephenmccarthy1391
    @stephenmccarthy1391 3 дні тому

    Where can I buy a book of his work?

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      No book yet. Hopefully in the future!

  • @kevinscotton
    @kevinscotton 3 дні тому

    Watching this video after what you put together for your photo review experience. I’m really glad that you’re finding your footing and accomplishing the goals that you talk about here. Keep going Bryan, you’ve got a fan for life within me 🫡 (really enjoyed the blooper reel at the end too)

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      Thank you, Kevin. It’s all about trusting the process. Which I always need reminding of!

  • @nickeanderssonphoto3936
    @nickeanderssonphoto3936 3 дні тому

    So many good points here Bryan. Love the work. Harsh light is the light I most often end up in because of the life I'm living at the moment. I often think about going to the US to make work but I always think I would end up as a victim in the Netflix true doc ;) These places have sort of becoming a stereotype of dangerous parts of rural America, where everyone has a gun and ain't afraid to use it!

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      I’ve never had a single problem but I know what areas I am welcomed in I guess. There’s plenty of places where I would not be welcomed without a lot of explaining. I talk of getting kidnapped but that’s more an insecurity on my part and not an opinion based on reality. Come on over and knock on some doors!

    • @nickeanderssonphoto3936
      @nickeanderssonphoto3936 3 дні тому

      @@BryanBirks I get it👍🏻Was mostly kidding😅I have been a few times but not since getting in to photography. So I’ll be back

  • @ericmontaephoto
    @ericmontaephoto 3 дні тому

    Love these videos. I appreciate you sharing your thought process behind your images.

  • @_GhostGarden_
    @_GhostGarden_ 3 дні тому

    Really loving this series, thank you Bryan.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      Glad you enjoy it! Thank you.

  • @stevetrapped2823
    @stevetrapped2823 3 дні тому

    Beautiful. Just beautiful

  • @modshot5646
    @modshot5646 4 дні тому

    To your last piece of advice, a quote from John Waters' photography art world homage, Pecker… Shelley: "Don't become an asshole, Pecker. I beg of you do not become an asshole." ua-cam.com/video/0HUeQfAd1e8/v-deo.htmlsi=xT_Zq1mtKWahirWz

  • @jo.diseviscourt
    @jo.diseviscourt 4 дні тому

    The photo with the crashed car by the pole is fantastic. Personally, I like photos that are taken during harsher light (if the subject is somewhat interesting of course), because for me, they tend to look more „realistic“. Golden or blue hour is great, but it sometimes tends to look too artsy. For documentary work like this, I think harsh light, or cloudy days, are best, because that is how we also see the world most of the time. We don‘t wait for the sun to set to see the crashed car. We see it as it is, during the day, that moment when we passed by. Idk if that makes any sense, but anyway, I really like this series of yours. Keep it up!

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 3 дні тому

      Yeah, I think I enjoy cloudy days the best. It matches my internal mood 😂

  • @90sStarterJacket
    @90sStarterJacket 4 дні тому

    Your pictures show that there's no such thing as bad light. Nice work.

  • @TomNorthenscold
    @TomNorthenscold 4 дні тому

    I agree with your perspective on making portraits with respect. The portrait at 8:47 is outstanding. I always say that I only want to make photos of people that I’d be happy to show them.

  • @aaronsnyder2198
    @aaronsnyder2198 4 дні тому

    I never hit the like, button. But I smashed it this time! 😂👌

  • @phelan1992
    @phelan1992 4 дні тому

    Consider the like button SMASHED

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Smash it again. Keep going.

  • @jasonblake5576
    @jasonblake5576 4 дні тому

    Great work Bryan! Now I'll watch it again.

  • @dan-le-brun
    @dan-le-brun 4 дні тому

    Smash!

  • @RobbieMaynardCreates
    @RobbieMaynardCreates 4 дні тому

    Birksy getting swoll.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      I finally decided to not fuck around in the gym and would you look at that? It actually works.

  • @ThroughTheLoupe
    @ThroughTheLoupe 4 дні тому

    In 23 years of landscape photography I can definitely say that morning and late afternoon late are the best times to making photographs. When shooting in the day time you have to chose subjects that are in keeping with the light available. In this respect there is no such thing as bad light. Photography after all is about painting with light, we have to choose wisely when and what we photograph.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      I agree. It can be found anywhere. Definitely makes you think a little bit more about placement and subject as opposed to just setting up shop right away with a beautiful sunset.

    • @ThroughTheLoupe
      @ThroughTheLoupe 4 дні тому

      @@BryanBirks yeah definitely. I was always a vista kind of guy years ago but have found much better work and enjoyment through narrative and a set of works than just simple one off images. Frees you to make more variety of images in all different light

  • @stevetrapped2823
    @stevetrapped2823 4 дні тому

    Just subscribed to your Patreon channel Bryan, really want to support your work. Going to save up to buy one of your prints too :)

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Thank you for the support. It’s folks like you that help me make what I want. And not what the algorithm wants.

    • @stevetrapped2823
      @stevetrapped2823 4 дні тому

      @@BryanBirks although I thank the algorithm for bringing me here in the first place, quite frankly it can do one

  • @stevetrapped2823
    @stevetrapped2823 4 дні тому

    Perfect choice of music to open with

  • @andrewgifford7740
    @andrewgifford7740 4 дні тому

    TWO IN ONE WEEK! Pinch me.

    • @andrewgifford7740
      @andrewgifford7740 4 дні тому

      I wondered Bryan, have you watched the film 'Ida' it's made using almost-entirely static camera. And B+W. The first film I recall seeing that was all static camera work - and really effective, plus a great fillum. Mentioning as you may enjoy :)

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      I’ll have to look it up. I enjoyed your Substack with black and white recommendations. I’ll have to revisit it soon to put some on my watchlist.

  • @Passingmomentsvideo
    @Passingmomentsvideo 4 дні тому

    Absolutely love these Brian! I always look forward to your work and this was a great way to spend my Friday night. I loved the sentiment about just taking the shot too!

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Too many times I didn’t take it and the place was gone or the person was nowhere to be found. Lessons learned!

  • @AManWhoWasntThere
    @AManWhoWasntThere 4 дні тому

    Honestly, I think for this kind of subject matter harsh light works really well.

  • @pockets8108
    @pockets8108 4 дні тому

    Awesome images brother

  • @QuietCornersPhotography
    @QuietCornersPhotography 4 дні тому

    Great video and images. I love getting lost with my camera. I recently had some spare time near the River Mersey by Liverpool and used Google Maps to just check shoreline access and places that looked different from the generic river edge footpath, but made sure not to use street view and find it as I found it. Ended up discovering a derelict pier and historic slipway with views of Liverpool. Next spot I did the same at the river entrance (mainly looking for parking) and found...a lighthouse. The hunt sometimes feels better than the end result photos.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Yeah, maps can be great for general overview. As soon as I hit the street view it’s like I’ve already been there. Could be good in some situations but I’d rather leave it up to discovery.

  • @rpavl
    @rpavl 4 дні тому

    Please don't stop

  • @JohnnyMcMillan
    @JohnnyMcMillan 4 дні тому

    You had me at Sternfeld

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Sternfeld doesn’t miss. Well, if he ever did, we would never know anyway. Haha

  • @tomaszmichalski51
    @tomaszmichalski51 4 дні тому

    WONDERFUL!!!

  • @PhilMakesThings
    @PhilMakesThings 4 дні тому

    Like button smashed. I really enjoy your videos, taking time to explain your process and thinking… top tier sir. Top tier.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Trying to get to everyone’s S-Tier.

  • @PekkaKeskinen
    @PekkaKeskinen 4 дні тому

    Smashed

  • @robbiemurrie7562
    @robbiemurrie7562 4 дні тому

    So you’re right, I was looking at the gfx b&w shots thinking these are cool and then towards the end the 4x5 just elevates it. It’s got me excited to use mine, I just got some grant money for film and even treated myself to some portra 400 in 4x5 so I’m excited to use that.

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      It definitely didn’t help that digital was harsh light and film was soft evening light but I feel like it’s always film regardless. It just sings.

  • @bro_liv
    @bro_liv 4 дні тому

    Happily smashing that like, keep it up!

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Obliterate that button. Thank you!

  • @jresin_photo
    @jresin_photo 4 дні тому

    Very good video (series)! I'm doing something similar here in the north of Sweden this summer and your videos are very inspirational! Only problem is, i'm longing to head over to the US more and more to do some photogprahy 😆

    • @BryanBirks
      @BryanBirks 4 дні тому

      Come on over. I’ll probably never be in Sweden unfortunately. Maybe one day. Probably not. Going to Spain next year tho!