Larry is so passionate and it shows I everything he produces. My first experience with him was when he flew out to a tiny place in Louisiana to cover a person's rebuild of a beautiful toyota mr2. His work with Hagerty is fantastic. It's not all photography either. He does a great job with video. Everything is a passion project for him.
I only wish this episode was an hour longer! Larry is the biggest influence to me and his work continues to inspire what I shoot every time I pick up my R6. Thanks for giving us this stellar episode.
Have really enjoyed these 'Canon Unscripted', especially Ep 2 & 3. Hope Canon continues to do these (would love to see one with Canon Explorer of Light Bruce Dorn soon!!). Very inspiring, very educational & motivational. Thanks Canon!
I love how chill yet engaging this interview is 🖤 I'm not a photographer, but I have used my Rebel T3i (and later, my Canon eos 90D) to build my business as a professional mermaid. Will forever be a Canon fan. 🥰🖤
i use the R8 with a 16mm also for my main video, nice to hear from another car photographer and maybe one day i can make what i do into a business as well.
I use the spray and pray method with birds in flight. You need to get the right catch light, wing position, composition which can change from frame to frame. I currently shoot with the Canon R5, EF600mm f/4 II and the RF100-500. I also have an RF100 f2.8 Macro.
Larry, I don't shoot automotives, but do see that your auto pictures are outstanding. I can't agree more about the advantages of mirrorless over DSLR. Edge to edge AF and low angle shooting using the LCD screen with my bird photography is just so much easier and game changing. Shoot first and ask questions later. I do the same. Why two or three bodies? Changing lens with only one body is slow. You will miss unique and rare moments. I totally agree with you, Larry.
Larry is so passionate and it shows I everything he produces. My first experience with him was when he flew out to a tiny place in Louisiana to cover a person's rebuild of a beautiful toyota mr2. His work with Hagerty is fantastic. It's not all photography either. He does a great job with video. Everything is a passion project for him.
Man, I need to pause this and get the kids to bed! What a legend! Love these tips too. They guy is a machine
I only wish this episode was an hour longer! Larry is the biggest influence to me and his work continues to inspire what I shoot every time I pick up my R6. Thanks for giving us this stellar episode.
Have really enjoyed these 'Canon Unscripted', especially Ep 2 & 3. Hope Canon continues to do these (would love to see one with Canon Explorer of Light Bruce Dorn soon!!). Very inspiring, very educational & motivational. Thanks Canon!
i do more video then anything but now i want to get back to adding photography. My 1st canon camera was the 60D because i wanted the screen for video.
I love how chill yet engaging this interview is 🖤 I'm not a photographer, but I have used my Rebel T3i (and later, my Canon eos 90D) to build my business as a professional mermaid. Will forever be a Canon fan. 🥰🖤
Great interview Mason! Larry Chen is one of a kind. Awesome.
i use the R8 with a 16mm also for my main video, nice to hear from another car photographer and maybe one day i can make what i do into a business as well.
Awesome. Love working with Larry
Larry is amazing.
He’s the best thing I got out of my years of being subscribed hoonigan.
Love this!!! Iv been wanting to get back into photography especially within motorsports 🤗
Thank you for Canon very good CAMERA
I see Larry, click like and listen!
king !! love all he does
I use the spray and pray method with birds in flight. You need to get the right catch light, wing position, composition which can change from frame to frame. I currently shoot with the Canon R5, EF600mm f/4 II and the RF100-500. I also have an RF100 f2.8 Macro.
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Let's Go Larry!
Larry, I don't shoot automotives, but do see that your auto pictures are outstanding. I can't agree more about the advantages of mirrorless over DSLR. Edge to edge AF and low angle shooting using the LCD screen with my bird photography is just so much easier and game changing. Shoot first and ask questions later. I do the same. Why two or three bodies? Changing lens with only one body is slow. You will miss unique and rare moments. I totally agree with you, Larry.
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probably buying a 135 now