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@Eternal5-r8i
@Eternal5-r8i 4 күн бұрын
Hi , what paper do you use to print on?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 күн бұрын
I use the epson sublimation transfer paper.
@Eternal5-r8i
@Eternal5-r8i 4 күн бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography thank you sir
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 күн бұрын
@@Eternal5-r8i Happy to help! :)
@gabiberta9068
@gabiberta9068 7 күн бұрын
Hi Brent, I just wanted to ask you, how to get a nice glossy photo after sublimation, I see you had the same issue as I did on my own image, if you see it at 17;00 min some metallic dots are there. How do I get rid of them? Somebody says more than 3 min press and 380dgr temperature. Did you try it? Thanks
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 күн бұрын
As best I can tell, the "dots" you're seeing at 17:00 is one of two things. Either the fading I mentioned do to uneven pressure (keep watching, I fixed the uneven pressure issue), or you're seeing the texture of the material and it's noticeable due to the lighting I'm using and the fact that the print quality degraded due to the uneven pressure. To get a more glossy photo you'll need to start with the glossy materials. The material I'm using in this video has a noticeable "textured" surface. I'm not entirely crazy about it, but it does fight the mirror-like reflections you can get with the glossy surface.I still want to try a lustre or matte surface as well.
@sswmathews
@sswmathews 14 күн бұрын
Great lesson...Thank You!
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 күн бұрын
Great! Thanks for watching!
@santiagocrisostomo5326
@santiagocrisostomo5326 17 күн бұрын
Hola. Es muy bonito trabajo , Tiene entrenamientos para imprimir las imágenes ??
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 күн бұрын
Thank you! Actually I do have training for printing the images. I've taken a break from my office work (getting more videos done) and today is my first day back. I plan to release a full course on how to make prints taking everything into account for either printing yourself or using a print lab. Stay Tuned! :)
@AmanShrestha471
@AmanShrestha471 18 күн бұрын
How do you install that mount on the wall?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 күн бұрын
Hello! You need one of these (linked at the end). It's a "black shadow mount for sublimation" that sticks to the back of the metal print. www.heatpressnation.com/products/chromaluxe-black-shadow-mount-for-sublimation-photo-panels-4-x-4-5-pack?_pos=2&_sid=d83b70d5f&_ss=r
@thomastuorto9929
@thomastuorto9929 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid.
@goodloffg
@goodloffg Ай бұрын
I have the F570 and use the Edge Rip Software, unfortunately it is only for windows so i work on my mac and print from my pc. But the software has all the color coding for the printer in it. I have spent a lot of $$ in material learning. I had a lot of problems with the higher temps, always inconsistent results using the same Chromaluxe brand panels. I had a lot of issues with the edges looking incomplete or the blacks were still green (needs to cook longer - black is the last color to sublimate). What I found is lower and slower and dont go super crazy with the pressure. I use a medium/firm pressure - it clamps down very snug but dont have to put all my weight to get it to go. I put a white cotton pillowcase double layer (no seams over the print - it will mark it). between my top platen and the paper. This allows any moisture to be released that shouldnt be there and helps balance the pressure. This made a huge difference in the surface quality of the print. I set the temp to 350 degrees. With the lower temp, the ink has a longer time to properly bond to the material. And I do 6 minutes (up to 80sq/in) or 6:30 over 80sq/in. Low and slow. Right away - my jaw dropped at how good the print came out and the results are consistent. The low and slow recipe was found deep in the Chromaluxe website. Its what they recommend for gallery quality prints. Because it has time to bond/cure properly the colors are true, vibrant and lush. After its cool, I will wipe it down with a scratch-less (not sure what else to call it) cleaner (tv cleaner) to remove any residue or marks from the print paper. It also helps buff out the surface to remove any marks from the pillow case. I look at it way to close when it is done. Im my own worst critic. Just my 2cents worth. I wish I had that space to work in :D
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 күн бұрын
Awesome, this is great to know. Thanks!!
@ivancarmody7038
@ivancarmody7038 Ай бұрын
Amazing and inspirational Artwork.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the very kind comment :)
@IqbalKhan-dq1lw
@IqbalKhan-dq1lw Ай бұрын
Excellent print will like some more to enjoy
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Ай бұрын
Thank you! I plan to do more this summer.
@tanner.quintero
@tanner.quintero 2 ай бұрын
Is it possible to link the materials?
@tamijohnson9870
@tamijohnson9870 2 ай бұрын
LOVE your videos!! I just started working with metal and would love to know details of everything you use. Ink, paper, metal blanks, and where you got your heat press please lol
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! :) Metal printing is certainly awesome. My two main suppliers are itSupplies out of illinois and heatpressnation. Coastal business supplies also has some good dye sub blanks, but I've moved to these other two for a majority of my needs. I just use the epson branded transfer papers.
@tamijohnson9870
@tamijohnson9870 2 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography Thank you so much <3
@CarissaHosey
@CarissaHosey 2 ай бұрын
Hey you came up in my search! I'm looking for a printer lol. Neat you all can do metal printing now!!!!
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad to have you here :)
@jennysimpson9422
@jennysimpson9422 2 ай бұрын
I'd put my printer up for sale as it was frustrating me, followed you video and hey presto it works again, thank you so much for this video
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 2 ай бұрын
NICE! I'm so glad it worked for you too! Yes, frustrating indeed!! Keep at it, and I'll be releasing more printing related items this summer as well so stay tuned!
@kevinkillsit
@kevinkillsit 3 ай бұрын
This was exactly the video I needed! Thanks for the thorough walkthrough and acknowledgement of the problems. When I first saw the initial image I thought immediately. "He needs to shim it in the corners" and that's exactly what you did. I actually worked in composite vaccuum bag and autoclave processing for years and it was nice to see a lot of the same principles apply from that. Excited to start doing this on my own this year as it was a goal I had set for myself. Just finished building a little workshop shed/studio in my backyard and this is what's going in there next! Cheers.
@Waqar-qc7vc
@Waqar-qc7vc 3 ай бұрын
Great Video. What kind of paper and ink do you use for print on paper ?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm using the Epson branded transfer paper for dye sublimation and the epson inks specifically formulated for this printer.
@LIQUIDCIRCUIT7788
@LIQUIDCIRCUIT7788 3 ай бұрын
loved the little cough very informative thank you for your transparency
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks for watching. I'm glad it was helpful!
@Devill-arts
@Devill-arts 3 ай бұрын
What textile , no purpose rigid ?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
I admit my testing is limited at this point, however, when I compared the two I got results I liked better when using textile over rigid. It's a bit deeper in density, even if a tiny amount, and it was closer to the results I was looking for. As I do more testing I'll update my thoughts on this, but for now I've had great results with the textile profile.
@edschneider1780
@edschneider1780 3 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it!
@danielcronk1848
@danielcronk1848 3 ай бұрын
I think I am still really confused (which doesn't take much these days). How do I know how far to set the camera from the lens calibration kit for each of the focal lengths. Are the distances those that are listed on the top row in the dock screen? i.e., 9.5 feet, 20 feet, just shy of 50 feet and 100 feet?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
It varies per lens, but you should get it as close to the estimated points as possible. In this video with the 120-300 lens it has the closest focusing point, that's rather easy to figure out. And then there's infinity which is rather silly realistically speaking. You're just not going to be able to make a judgement off this target when you place it so far away. So any contrasty texture item will work in my opinion. The two intermediate points are where you have to make the best judgement call. Will you even be able to see the target large enough in the frame if you place it 30ft away? Probably not. But again, a contrasty texture element (a brick wall for example) may work for you. Also, since Depth-of-Field calculates longer at these further distances anyway (subject to camera distance) it's not as critical as the closest focus point where DOF is calculated much shallower.
@russhamilton3800
@russhamilton3800 4 ай бұрын
Where do you get the metal blanks?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 ай бұрын
Either heat press nation or it supplies.
@412foto
@412foto 4 ай бұрын
appreciate the video as I am looking for a travel bag that can fit laptop and came across this bag. Deciding it between it and much more expensive but more polished Peak Design Everyday bag
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 ай бұрын
Thanks, and thanks for watching! I ultimately settled on the Backlight 26 for most of my shoots. I just liked the versatility of the velcro dividers.
@morganacanon
@morganacanon 4 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you for sharing
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I can't wait to get another done where I print an image on a shirt :)
@dreamakersphotography2176
@dreamakersphotography2176 4 ай бұрын
we print wedding photos in the epson f570 and the colors looks like green tones, any advise to fix the problem.?
@tarun_6864
@tarun_6864 4 ай бұрын
Gr8 video ...may I know which sublimation paper you are using
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I use Epson sublimation paper.
@tarun_6864
@tarun_6864 4 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography do you get continuous color tone without any grains
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 4 ай бұрын
Yes, beautifully photographic reproductions are totally possible here. And I'm loving the quality of this print on my wall :) @@tarun_6864
@tarun_6864
@tarun_6864 4 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography excellent 👏
@VikashKumar-uz4td
@VikashKumar-uz4td 5 ай бұрын
life saving video , thanks so much.
@user-gx5rn9dm6u
@user-gx5rn9dm6u 5 ай бұрын
Muito obrigado por compartilhar sua experiência, sou de Goiânia Brasil e vou ingressar na sublimação.
@dimsunk
@dimsunk 5 ай бұрын
Thx for the video! When you sell the video to your clients , how do you give them the url link so they can view it on your website. How do you give them access? Manually ? Or did you set it up that Bunny CDN sends an automatic link?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
I have only used this service in conjunction with offering training services sold through my website. Users/clients do not get a download link. They must log in and then access course information behind the paywall. I use presto player to make it all easy. this is an affiliate link to presto player: prestoplayer.com/?pm=8 Once you have a bunny account Presto takes care of the rest. It's almost too easy :)
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
I use the bunny streaming with Presto Player. If I wanted to give them a download link, I'd then upload the videos to their standard storage side of things and just give a protected link from behind the logged in paywall. The link can't be shared because it only works if it's coming from my website.
@CashappPanhandler
@CashappPanhandler 5 ай бұрын
Chromaluxe portal has a tip on lower temps + longer time = better blacks. Would love to see a video on it. From the normal 385* to like 325*
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Excellent, thank you. I've been thinking about experimenting with different temps and times. I'm thrilled to have the better info. In this video where I make a larger print I got good results in the deep shadows. I was quite impressed actually :) kzfaq.info/get/bejne/prKcfst-ubq4mZs.html
@Nani_Of3
@Nani_Of3 5 ай бұрын
Hello, great video! May I ask where did you buy your panel from please?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Yes, I got it from either ITSupplies or HeatPressNation. They both have great options and some overlap in products, but also a bit of unique offerings too. Each metal panel is about $50 so it's not cheap to play around with :)
@khaffiatali1102
@khaffiatali1102 5 ай бұрын
Hello, Thank you for this video. I followed all your instruction but still having issues sorting the heat press. The heat press i got has Celsius alone and not Fahrenheit. What temperature do you recommend and for how long?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
hello, thanks for watching and for asking! A out 200 degrees Celsius should do it (my range of success is between 385 and 400ºF and 200ºC is towards the higher end of that). You’ll need at least 90 seconds. It kind of depends on your material. If it’s really thin like a lens cloth you can probably get away with 60-90 seconds. But for the panels you’ll need at least 90. Possibly 120. I hope this helps! Let me know :)
@khaffiatali1102
@khaffiatali1102 5 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography Thank you for taking the time to explain. The panel is composite aluminum (white gloss background on one side. Its made of two aluminum sheets with Teflon in between) We tried it at 375FR for 180 seconds. Upon removing the aluminum got soft and the image just transferred but without gloss and color.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
It sounds like you have a material that is not made for dye sublimation. That material sounds like DiBond, or a DiBond-like material. Unless you purchased it from a place that advertises it as a dye sublimation blank you will have troubles. I buy from ITsupplies out of Illinois or Coastal Business out of Missouri I think it is. Heatpressnation also sells tons of dye sub materials.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Additionally, if you do textiles you don't need to buy a "dye sub" blank. Any polyester material will work. I''ve got a bright yellow shirt to test that I bought at Wal-Mart. What material is often best so you can have full color capabilities. I've printed to many a lens cloth with much success. Just bought them from Amazon or Wal-Mart @@khaffiatali1102
@khaffiatali1102
@khaffiatali1102 5 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography you are a blessing thank you. I will source the correct aluminum panels. Last question my friend. Do we have to mirror the image before printing for dye sublimation?
@emryb
@emryb 5 ай бұрын
I recently bought the same Hix Swingman 25 you have and I've been very happy with it. I also have the Epson F570 so I'm glad to see this same combo. I have been experimenting with chromaluxe myself and am considering trying my hand at custom designing aluminum cutouts and applying either subliglaze or possibly sublivista product. By the way, did you try reducing the platen pressure on these larger prints? I wonder if the pressure is a little too high and that's why you're seeing some ghosting on the edges. I have only tried 11x14 size so far, but I am getting pretty stunning results at pressure 2 and 1:20. It looks like your solution of building up the edges works though.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Hey, this is awesome! :) I've been wanting to do custom substrates, but am so busy with school being in session and all... With the pressure, I figured I needed more since I was getting zero contact at the edges, that and the paper build up made it all perfect. I've seen others flip it upside down so the paper is on the bottom of the platten, where the high density foam is. I've not tested that option and don't think it'll work since I need to build up the material on the bottom anyway. That will give uneven pressure on the paper if it's on the bottom. This issue goes away when I do an 11x14 or so panel. I've also done the MDF boards and they work perfectly too.
@kevinkillsit
@kevinkillsit 3 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography I think this is an interesting discussion. Pressure being relatively the same is key in my opinion. If you have areas of high and low pressure you could see transfer issues as well as for temperature uniformity. It would be interesting to see if you are getting cold spots in the corners. You can use an IR laser temp gauge to determine temperature uniformity and also look into the use of "plastiguage" (availaible at Auto Zone) for measuring Pressure uniformity. Plastigauge will squeeze out differently for different pressures and is used for measuring extremely small gaps when installing Connecting Rods to a crankshaft. In this case you would be measuring small gaps at the corners relative to the middle and show where you need more or less shim. Just my thoughts as an inexperienced printing guy with a mechanical engineering degree.
@abrahamboado3124
@abrahamboado3124 5 ай бұрын
Great video. Serious hobbyists in the process of making my own metal prints. Been looking at the Epson F570. Are you happy with the results? And if you don’t mind me asking, what brand metal panels are you using?
@emryb
@emryb 5 ай бұрын
I'm not the one you're asking but I also have the Epson F570. I have had it for a few weeks so far and I am very happy with the quality and ease of use. I have tried Chromaluxe matte and gloss panels with stunning results, although I prefer the gloss.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Yes, very happy with the results. Print dialog box info is slightly different than other printers I've used but easy enough to figure out. And the quality is excellent. I've not been able to compare it to a 6 or greater inkset printer, but I purposely chose this pic to test out how it handles holding shadow detail and it did wonderfully. I've had other prints hold highlight details where i thought sure it'd fall apart so I knew I was good on that. But I'd yet to try deep shadow details and it did supremely well. I use cromaluxe at this time. I also have used mugs and other smaller items from other manufacturers. I use our smaller 170 for those items though. It's basically the same printer but letter sized.
@abrahamboado3124
@abrahamboado3124 4 ай бұрын
@@emrybhey there. I concur, most of my results thus far have been phenomenal!! However, I’m hitting some issues with larger prints which contain heavy blacks. I just made the discovery last night that the paper I printed seemed to be over saturated with ink causing the paper to be wavy and not being able to dry entirely flat. I’m assuming this is causing the image to result in a black and green pattern almost matching the ink waviness. Hope that makes sense. Either way, I think I need to back off on the color/ink settings. Still new to this so trying to figure it out. I’m printing high quality 12pass, 300dpi, no color compensation since I’m editing my images in Lightroom. Using epson paper with epson ink as well. Little long winded, enjoying the journey of figuring things out. I’ve felt every mistake thus far has created better results every press I do.
@IzzyIkigai
@IzzyIkigai 6 ай бұрын
Little note on the printer for those who want to get into the hobby - you don't teeechnically need an expensive surecolor for this. Like, while it is nice to have the additional colour accuracy, etc, people also use standard inkjet printers for this(you can find others on YT showing this), what you really need is the proper ink and transfer paper for it, which also works in refillable printers like the Epson EcoTank models, which are like an order of magnituted less expensive. Only downside is the sizes usually run a bit smaller(the ET18100 runs A3+, which is 13 by 19 inches afair) but if you're fine with that or know how to stitch them together or want to get creative with comic-style panel subdivisions, then these cheaper consumer printers are usually more than fine.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 6 ай бұрын
Yes, I've looked in to converting a standard printer to DyeSub, but I decided our machines aren't the right ones for conversion. If I'd had an older 24" printer I'd have probably done that route. But anyway, it certainly is a good option for many!
@meejay100
@meejay100 5 ай бұрын
Can I ask if I have a large sublimation printer, but my heat press isn’t large enough, would I be able to use my smaller heat press and do it in sections?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
I have thought of that but haven't tested it out yet. So I'm unsure. I would think that if you secured it very well to the substrate you'd be fine, but it's possible that different cooking times will adjust the dye application to a noticeable degree. As yet I'm just unsure. I plan to test it with a textile first which is probably going to be super problematic since the substrate is flexible. But rigid substrates are expensive and I don't have the budget for that right now.@@meejay100
@meejay100
@meejay100 5 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography i actually have a small metal print. I will test it on that first. I recently purchased a small heat press before realising that I would like to do a large metal print! Thank you for taking your time to reply.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 5 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, the bigger the better! :)@@meejay100
@DBsNature
@DBsNature 6 ай бұрын
enjoyed the video. noticed on your site you still have some links pointing to monthly-'print'-collectibles index page which doesn't go to the monthly-'edition'-collectibles page. Thought you'd want to know :). Great idea. I want to do some limited print stuff.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I thought I'd updated everything :) I'll look into it. Thanks for watching!
@DBsNature
@DBsNature 6 ай бұрын
Use a piece of double sided foam tape on the edges. Rub it towards middle and it will pick up a corner of the protective film. (an old manufacturing trick from acrylic protection film).
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's a great idea. Thanks!
@gallezzo6650
@gallezzo6650 7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but watching this guy is not going to help the metal print business.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 7 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for watching. I'm wondering what you mean by this. Will I be inspiring others to do their own and therefore that decreases the demand for the biz? Or am I misleading in some way? I made some mistakes and figured them out. Hopefully viewers better understand the process and that might mean they develop some respect for what goes into making these awesome prints. Stay tuned, I've got another coming out on December 1 where I make a much larger print! :) We go the F-570 printer, it's amazing! Spoiler alert, it's not perfect the first time but I did make the corrections to get a magnificent print the second time. Too bad the materials are something like $50 a pop for these larger prints!
@DBsNature
@DBsNature 6 ай бұрын
I've seen a ton of suggestions for butcher paper, this is the first saying parchment paper. Does parchment paper also work? One is absorbent and the other not so much. Does that matter? I'm still at learning phase, so just trying to take in all information before I start doing tries at $10 a pop. I feel that concern about blanks cost.
@johnwright6728
@johnwright6728 3 ай бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography I think he's suggesting you don't show your mistakes. Two schools of thought on that. End of the day, you do you.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 3 ай бұрын
@@johnwright6728 Thanks, and you're probably right. However, I'm a teacher and my students are often so afraid to make mistakes so they freeze and never start. I suppose I've just gotten into the habit of rolling with it and I'd rather show how this can go south in an instant and how to overcome these things. Let's face it, problems WILL happen. I'd rather see people overcome them because they were inspired to troubleshoot rather than get frustrated when it "doesn't work right for them."
@enrymarbaniang9439
@enrymarbaniang9439 8 ай бұрын
wish can go fishing in that river
@migranthawker2952
@migranthawker2952 9 ай бұрын
After struggling for ages with my Canon 9000 Mkii A3 printer, which used more ink than it produced prints, I gave up and bought an Epson eco-tank model - the 8550. Staight out the box and once set up it gave me superb prints that I had never managed to get with the Canon and my ink costs have dropped by an enormous amount. I suggest you do likewise!!
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 9 ай бұрын
That’s great! I have five epsons at work and a 9900 in my home studio. I’m certainly already on the way to getting rid of my last canon 🤩🤷‍♂️ I just have a bunch of ink I need to get rid of first.
@bldavis11
@bldavis11 9 ай бұрын
Badlands is one of my favorite National Parks. Great video! Thanks for all that you do.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
@bbar5385
@bbar5385 9 ай бұрын
Nice photo’s Brent. Loved that last wide angle, the BW really worked. Hope you are staying safe. Brendan
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@youtubevideoseoandpromotion
@youtubevideoseoandpromotion 10 ай бұрын
Hi Sir, Your content is amazing and I like very much but your videos need SEO for more organic views and subscriptions. Do you want to grow your channel and know how to do it?
@tigsmartpt
@tigsmartpt 10 ай бұрын
Great review
@Dehancer
@Dehancer 10 ай бұрын
Hey, cool video! We'd love to collaborate, let us know if you're interested!
@STILLWILLPHOTO
@STILLWILLPHOTO 11 ай бұрын
Ep160? Whoa where have I been? 🎉
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 11 ай бұрын
Thank you :) I don't usually publish them to this channel, but when they're a video they will get published here. All the other 159 audio-only episodes can be found in your favorite podcast player. Enjoy!
@callmeBe
@callmeBe 11 ай бұрын
You do some very nice work! I work with an 8x10 or larger in traditional wet B&W, and would like to go to the badlands and take some pic.s of the mountains when the lateral striations are at their peak contrast. My requirements and visions are very different than yours. But I need much more light and more defined contrast in the rocks themselves (not in the light). Usually rock striations are best defined after a series of rains. And then before the rock has time to dry out. Is there a best month when you can recommend this kind of contrast? Thanks much, and happy shooting.
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'd definitely recommend staying away from visiting in August :) It's so hot and overloaded with tourists. I was there in late September and I had plenty of rain to deal with so that's the only idea I can think of, mid to late fall. All the best!
@user-el7pr1ks8v
@user-el7pr1ks8v Жыл бұрын
Hi, in sigma 150-600 sport if collar is stucked there is a way to celan it ?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately I don't have any experience with this lens and its collar. Given that it's not removable I'm not sure how to recommend you proceed. Is it just rough to turn, or is it completely stuck?
@corrbox2
@corrbox2 Жыл бұрын
Thnaks for your detailed review of the two "messenger" bags Brent. I definetly agree with your choice of the Tenba DNA Messenger 13 bag. I'm impressed with the small amount of gear you carry with you o your trips. I'm impressed on your choice of lenses, and just one camera body. I like your approach to speaking clearly and not to fast for me to trake notes. Thanks again! 👍 📷 😎
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Жыл бұрын
Thank you! and with the updated DNA bags they made this line even better :) Thank you for your kind comments. So glad you found it helpful!
@corrbox2
@corrbox2 Жыл бұрын
@@BrentBerghermPhotography , looking forward to more reviews 👍📷
@LBVandal
@LBVandal Жыл бұрын
Re Canon mount that comes with the camera, “it lasts a good long” time- but where is the “fix” when it doesn’t?
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, I haven't had one break on me so I've not had a chance to fix one. Since most of them are not removable I'm sure it'd be a much more involved process to fix.
@wasatchpowder
@wasatchpowder Жыл бұрын
Really? Belching on camera?
@ronpaula8499
@ronpaula8499 Жыл бұрын
obvious to me you have not done a lot of hiking with a pack as you haven't adjusted it correctly to your back
@BrentBerghermPhotography
@BrentBerghermPhotography Жыл бұрын
You're right, as this is an unboxing I've not taken the time to do full adjustments. Though with more experience with this one I'd not recommend it for any type of hiking over a mile or so. It's just not comfortable enough for me. But I'm also 6'1 and it may be more suitable for for shorter people.