Brice Esc.
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Hi everyone,
I'm Brice, mainly a photographer and a potential future documentary filmmaker based in Dubai. Right now I'm beginning the production on a documentary, Passion Economy - about people in Dubai (around Deira and Satwa) who live from a passion rather than a trend.
The reason I'm here: the a7R VI is my first Sony. I'm coming into the Alpha world fresh, so I'm here mostly to learn from you all. My shooting splits roughly into street (often B&W, fast primes and teles), architecture (wide, mostly interiors), portraits, the occasional surf/kite session, plus video - interviews and B-roll, some of it anamorphic, graded in DaVinci.
To get the camera dialed in, I went deep on the menus and even built a little AI helper + step-by-step setup flow that I shared in a separate thread - happy to point anyone to it.
Looking forward to learning the Sony way of doing things. If you have go-to settings or hard-won tips for high-res + run-and-gun documentary work, I'm all ears.
Thanks for having me
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I'm Brice, mainly a photographer and a potential future documentary filmmaker based in Dubai. Right now I'm beginning the production on a documentary, Passion Economy - about people in Dubai (around Deira and Satwa) who live from a passion rather than a trend.
The reason I'm here: the a7R VI is my first Sony. I'm coming into the Alpha world fresh, so I'm here mostly to learn from you all. My shooting splits roughly into street (often B&W, fast primes and teles), architecture (wide, mostly interiors), portraits, the occasional surf/kite session, plus video - interviews and B-roll, some of it anamorphic, graded in DaVinci.
To get the camera dialed in, I went deep on the menus and even built a little AI helper + step-by-step setup flow that I shared in a separate thread - happy to point anyone to it.
Looking forward to learning the Sony way of doing things. If you have go-to settings or hard-won tips for high-res + run-and-gun documentary work, I'm all ears.
Thanks for having me
My personal website