Home Actor Chris Burkard HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Chris Burkard Instagram - It may sound crazy to uproot your life in order to be closer to a landscape but I would be lying if I said these glacial rivers and their importance to me and my work didn’t play a role in our move to Iceland. Some people out there will certainly understand the draw that certain landscapes can have on their soul. It feels magnetic at times and at the same time totally indescribable. I filmed this with my phone yesterday near Skaftafell- it’s one of the more remote rivers that fans out for miles and miles. I love seeing & sharing the unedited beauty of these places so that people can realize this is what they can see with their own eyes and not just through the camera lens and editing software. ✈️ @lillebeggen

Chris Burkard Instagram – It may sound crazy to uproot your life in order to be closer to a landscape but I would be lying if I said these glacial rivers and their importance to me and my work didn’t play a role in our move to Iceland. Some people out there will certainly understand the draw that certain landscapes can have on their soul. It feels magnetic at times and at the same time totally indescribable. I filmed this with my phone yesterday near Skaftafell- it’s one of the more remote rivers that fans out for miles and miles. I love seeing & sharing the unedited beauty of these places so that people can realize this is what they can see with their own eyes and not just through the camera lens and editing software. ✈️ @lillebeggen

Chris Burkard Instagram - It may sound crazy to uproot your life in order to be closer to a landscape but I would be lying if I said these glacial rivers and their importance to me and my work didn’t play a role in our move to Iceland. Some people out there will certainly understand the draw that certain landscapes can have on their soul. It feels magnetic at times and at the same time totally indescribable. I filmed this with my phone yesterday near Skaftafell- it’s one of the more remote rivers that fans out for miles and miles. I love seeing & sharing the unedited beauty of these places so that people can realize this is what they can see with their own eyes and not just through the camera lens and editing software. ✈️ @lillebeggen

Chris Burkard Instagram – It may sound crazy to uproot your life in order to be closer to a landscape but I would be lying if I said these glacial rivers and their importance to me and my work didn’t play a role in our move to Iceland. Some people out there will certainly understand the draw that certain landscapes can have on their soul. It feels magnetic at times and at the same time totally indescribable.

I filmed this with my phone yesterday near Skaftafell- it’s one of the more remote rivers that fans out for miles and miles. I love seeing & sharing the unedited beauty of these places so that people can realize this is what they can see with their own eyes and not just through the camera lens and editing software.

✈️ @lillebeggen | Posted on 29/Apr/2024 02:44:54

Chris Burkard Instagram – 2019, Kuril Islands, Ushishir 

Despite exploring some of the most spectacular (and arguably some of the hardest to access) islands, hiking up sweeping Calderas, witnessing the tail end of a volcanic eruption & a pod of orcas, one of the most memorable moments of the expedition was this encounter with a fearless little arctic fox who came over to our camp & spent about an hour sniffing our bags and walking around us… maybe not his first human encounter but certainly he didn’t seem threatened. He seemed genuinely unbothered by our presence and we were happy to let him wander around so long as he didn’t eat any of our food. I was struck by his curiosity and willingness to walk right next to us… a reminder that it’s sometimes worth taking an hour or two in a place to pause and allow nature to resume around you. The small details are often as beautiful as the large ones… you just have to take a moment to notice them.
Chris Burkard Instagram – Only there for a season, this little hut in the Swiss alps gave us some of the most perfect conditions for capturing the Milky Way – with almost zero light pollution and little disturbance of any kind. Even with ideal conditions- choosing the right lens is essential for shooting the night sky. I typically aim for something wide with a shallow depth of field to allow in as much light as possible while showing landscape or structures along with the stars… my favorite being the 20mm f/1.8 @sonyalpha Prime G Lens. 
I love little huts like these because they allow us to spend time in nature with protection from the elements with a 5-star view…. Thanks to the ingenuity of Swiss architects. Access to this one still wasn’t easy – we hiked several miles through a lot of elevation gain to spend time there during a shoot for Onrunning in 2019… the fact that it wasn’t going to be there forever made it feel a little extra special and I’m grateful I spent a couple of nights out there.

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