Home Actor Chris Burkard HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Chris Burkard Instagram - At Glacier’s End was a 7-year dedication to documenting Iceland’s glacial rivers… intended to encourage others to keep them close to their natural state and pristine for generations to enjoy them in the same way I have over the years… & a tribute to my dear friend and pilot, Haddi, who’s unexpected passing came just a couple of years back around this time. As a landscape & adventure sports photographer, I always hope that this kind of work inspires those who see it to spend more time pursuing their passion in the outdoors or putting effort towards preserving a landscape… this book emerging from this particular concept in mind - documenting the glacial runoff as a form of nature’s fine art but also an encouragement to value and protect the locations responsible for this beauty. If you are inclined, grab a copy for your coffee table and bookshelf at the link in my profile.

Chris Burkard Instagram – At Glacier’s End was a 7-year dedication to documenting Iceland’s glacial rivers… intended to encourage others to keep them close to their natural state and pristine for generations to enjoy them in the same way I have over the years… & a tribute to my dear friend and pilot, Haddi, who’s unexpected passing came just a couple of years back around this time. As a landscape & adventure sports photographer, I always hope that this kind of work inspires those who see it to spend more time pursuing their passion in the outdoors or putting effort towards preserving a landscape… this book emerging from this particular concept in mind – documenting the glacial runoff as a form of nature’s fine art but also an encouragement to value and protect the locations responsible for this beauty. If you are inclined, grab a copy for your coffee table and bookshelf at the link in my profile.

Chris Burkard Instagram - At Glacier’s End was a 7-year dedication to documenting Iceland’s glacial rivers… intended to encourage others to keep them close to their natural state and pristine for generations to enjoy them in the same way I have over the years… & a tribute to my dear friend and pilot, Haddi, who’s unexpected passing came just a couple of years back around this time. As a landscape & adventure sports photographer, I always hope that this kind of work inspires those who see it to spend more time pursuing their passion in the outdoors or putting effort towards preserving a landscape… this book emerging from this particular concept in mind - documenting the glacial runoff as a form of nature’s fine art but also an encouragement to value and protect the locations responsible for this beauty. If you are inclined, grab a copy for your coffee table and bookshelf at the link in my profile.

Chris Burkard Instagram – At Glacier’s End was a 7-year dedication to documenting Iceland’s glacial rivers… intended to encourage others to keep them close to their natural state and pristine for generations to enjoy them in the same way I have over the years… & a tribute to my dear friend and pilot, Haddi, who’s unexpected passing came just a couple of years back around this time.
As a landscape & adventure sports photographer, I always hope that this kind of work inspires those who see it to spend more time pursuing their passion in the outdoors or putting effort towards preserving a landscape… this book emerging from this particular concept in mind – documenting the glacial runoff as a form of nature’s fine art but also an encouragement to value and protect the locations responsible for this beauty. If you are inclined, grab a copy for your coffee table and bookshelf at the link in my profile. | Posted on 14/Apr/2024 03:18:53

Chris Burkard Instagram – Why use a wide angle lens? 

There’s a time and place for every lens out there – but without a doubt, the wide angle lens is my favorite because it forces you to get close and personal… immersed in the moment & interacting with the subject or experience at hand – something that I think often emerges through the images and helps viewers understand what it could feel like to sit in that ice cave or hang off the walls of El Capitan.  I think wide angle lenses also provide a greater ability to capture leading lines, bring context into tight spaces, and show the breadth of a landscape in all its glory. I always have at least one in my kit… this particular image I used a @sonyalpha 10-18mm F/4 – a lightweight & unique piece of equipment that defies logic while producing beautiful results despite the APS-C format.
Chris Burkard Instagram – The Corona Arch in Utah has a quiet history of intrepid individuals like Tim Martin who decided to thread the needle in sense in a Cessna – flying through the arch despite it being 140ft wide and 105ft tall…not much margin for error & now illegal since designated a National Recreation Trail in 2018. 
Several years back, @sonyalpha commissioned me to shoot a project as part of the release of the A7RIII – so I put together a special production crew to push the limits of the camera among the canyons of Utah and see how we could display the ability for capturing vast landscapes & action sports in the same click of a shutter. 
After somewhat of an arduous permit process – I was allowed to have someone fly underneath the iconic arch and resulted in a special series of images I hope are a tribute in a small way to all of the undocumented pilots who flew underneath…

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