Heck yeah, Dustin. Stoked on how this came out and it's so wild to think how long we've each been doing this stuff! Mind blowing. Thanks for your super professional job here. Means the world. xo
I remember the first time you shot the builders behind the bikes, with the bikes out of focus, and it absolutely made me pause and think “damn! I’ve never seen that!” And of course everyone copied it immediately!
DK, what have you done to me? I felt empty last week, couldn’t figure out why, and then I realized it was because there was no EBD coming into my feed. Hope you had a good, healing trip.
This guy is a lot better than me and did things that I would consider errors, which means I just saw past the horizon of my abilities. It's always a good day when you get new lessons handed to you.
I'm an architect, ride bikes and are into photography. You couldn't have made a more niche video for me! Love it and what great insights from such a cool person!!
That does it. My 5d3 and 70-200 are heading out to photograph my newish Fargo. My pics of it suck. What a maestro! Great, informative video, again. Thx. 14:10
That was tight. Tips from the master. Side note, was visiting Portland last weekend (from California), my Girlfriend and I are eating alone in a completely empty Vietnamese noodle place on Saturday. She says to me, "Don't you follow a bike RU-vidr who lives in Portland?" Less than 15 seconds later, Ellie (DK's wife) walks in and sits down at a table. I'm like... how is that even possible? We didn't bother her but just whispered about how unlikely that was amongst ourselves throughout the rest of lunch. Small world.
Loved this. I always used Nikon stuff back when I was shooting press jobs, but the R series stuff from Canon is *Saul from Coming to America voice* BEAUTIFUL
That was VERY cool. Take that guy on a ride with you and your posse and ask him to take some photos along the way! By the way, 02:50 the word ACTUALLY is spelled wrong. Sorry. Can't help it!
I remember meeting John briefly at Golden Saddle many years ago. I had bought a used custom frame off of eBay and needed something from the shop. He immediately noticed a bunch of details about the frame that I hadn't even noticed. That he brings this level of detail to his bike photography makes total sense. Cool video!
@johnprolly is a true gentleman. Through the overlanding/4x4 scene years ago he offered me a place to stay if I visited stateside. Always love seeing his photographic work.