Gravel - Short Film for Fujifilm Belgium

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Fujifilm Belgium asked me to test out the new flagship camera, the X-H2s on a dynamic subject. I assembled a small group of gravel bikers and created this short film.
    We also produced a behind-the-scenes video: • Fujifilm X-H2s - Behin...
    Sample pictures and more can be found on my website: www.bertstepha...

Комментарии • 13

  • @johnft8746
    @johnft8746 2 года назад

    Hi Bert… so great to see you again!!!

  • @Miguel-mv2bs
    @Miguel-mv2bs 2 года назад

    inspiring! thank you for this.

  • @ukulelespacestation1562
    @ukulelespacestation1562 Год назад

    I came here for the photography, but now I want a gravel bike!

  • @AndrewBPowers
    @AndrewBPowers 2 года назад +1

    Pretty nice! :-)

  • @pierrelaviolette670
    @pierrelaviolette670 2 года назад

    What lenses did you use? Great video!

    • @bertstephani
      @bertstephani  2 года назад

      Thx, mostly the 16-55, a couple of shots with the 50-140 and some pics with the 150-600.

  • @Benjamin_Jehne
    @Benjamin_Jehne 2 года назад

    "A cross-breed between a mountainbike and a road bike" - what a joke. Her definition of gravelbikes is as funny as seeing them on trails.

    • @bertstephani
      @bertstephani  2 года назад

      To each their own Benjamin. As a gravelbiker myself (and former mountainbiker), I find her definition rather accurate. My goal was to show that a gravel bike can be many things to many people.

    • @pierrelaviolette670
      @pierrelaviolette670 2 года назад

      Her opinion is her opinion, I’m a mountain biker and even these easy trails don’t seem suited to drop handlebars

    • @bertstephani
      @bertstephani  2 года назад

      @@pierrelaviolette670 I think it also depends on where you live. Here in Flanders, I could do most mountainbike trails with my gravelbike. But we don't have rocks or anything.

    • @Benjamin_Jehne
      @Benjamin_Jehne 2 года назад

      @@pierrelaviolette670 Yes, it's her opion and it's my opinion to find her opinion funny.
      Here in Berlin we have extreme sandy conditions where it's not easy to get through even with 3" tyres and then you pass these gravelbikes poking and wiggeling in snake lines through the big sand holes that you find here everywhere searching for traktion and ask yourself always just why. Gravelbiker are a runniggag in my community. The hipsters or fashion victims of the woods.
      Geometry whise the frame is close to a sleek Crossbike frame, so why they dont ride it? It's there, it's been the last 25 years, but it's not hip enough? It just makes no sense. Maybe I'm gettin to old to get it. But i also wouldn't put M+S tyres on an F1 car then drive a rally with it and tell everyone, look at me, thats the new shit.
      You see gravelbikes more and more often converted to long distance travelbikes and for me, thats the only niche I would say, yes, this makes totally sence, as you can combine gravel roads and tarmac etc.