I was already shooting timelapse videos for fun at the time, but nothing crazy. Things didn’t go so well towards the end of 2015, so I decided to leave this company when I got my new visa, which allowed me to work for different employers and be a little freer. I was very happy when a company gave me the opportunity to come to Los Angeles to work as a video editor and camera operator. I moved from France 8 years ago now, to pursue the American Dream I would say! I have always been attracted to the US as a teenager, so right after college, I started looking for an internship somewhere in New York or Los Angeles. Tell us more about your move to the United States and how you developed as a timelapse specialist I learned photography over the years just by shooting and watching some Youtube tutorials once in a while! The following year in 2013, I moved to the United States and this is where it all begins. I say “more” because I was still shooting JPEG and wasn’t even sure how my settings affected my photos, but at least I was shooting image sequences. I could not create content if I wasn’t able to share it!Ī year later, in 2012, I purchased my first real DSLR camera, a Canon t3i (600D in Europe) and started shooting “more” professional timelapses. Almost no need to say the video looks really crappy, but because of the feedback I received, this video alone gave me so much motivation and energy to keep creating this kind of content! Still today, sharing my work with my community is such an important part of my workflow. For fun, I created a few timelapses of my hometown of Angers in France, and posted the videos on Youtube. Hey Alex, thanks for this opportunity! As mentioned in the intro, my name is Emeric Le Bars, I’m a French video editor and timelapse photographer currently living in Los Angeles.īack in 2011, my parents gifted me a small Panasonic camcorder with a basic timelapse feature. ![]() Hi Emeric, really love your work and it is inspiring to watch your beautiful timelapses. ![]() Emeric has been working in time-lapse photography for the past 8 years and will be sharing his knowledge, experience and insight with us. I’m glad I trusted my instinct, as the Move Shoot Move Star Tracker is now fast becoming the most popular tracker in landscape astrophotography.It’s a pleasure to interview Emeric Le Bars, a timelapse specialist based in Los Angeles. I haven’t stopped using it since and they have come leaps and bounds as a company too. It was the device I had been waiting for small, portable and with great tracking performance. “ 2 years ago I introduced my followers to a brand new star tracker from a brand new company. I use the Neutral Night filter to get a little extra out detail out of the night sky and we will soon be releasing the Kase Alyn Wallace Starglow filter."Īmbassador for Move Shoot Move Star Tracker ( 5% off with code ALYN) "I've been blown away by the quality of Kase filters, especially the shatterproof Wolverine glass. "I had grown quite the affinity for my Benro tripod due to its reliability, durability and performance, so I was overjoyed when they approached me with the interest of becoming a Pro Partner." I also createtutorials and useful vids, like my monthly ‘What’s in the Night Sky’ videos." "I'm on a passionate quest to photograph the darkest skies and most otherworldly landscapes and I share the adventures in my YouTube Astro Vlogs. ![]() Alyn Wallace is an astro, landscape, and timelapse photographer based near the Brecon Beacons Dark Sky Reserve in South Wales.
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