Burning Man 2013 (74 Images)
What can we say about our desolate and dusty gathering? It’s more than an event, it’s more than a festival, it’s a way of life. It’s a pain to go, and a pain to leave. But if you get it, your life will be changed forever. After my first burn I swore I would never miss it.
Welcome home..
Cat Power
September 10, 2013 @ 5:33 pm
Thanks for all these pictures Julian, they are more than awesome, they are FUCKIN’ AWSOME!!!!!!
Keep goin’!
Line Kronvold
September 10, 2013 @ 9:52 pm
Hi
These pics arne awesome! Might I use one as inspiration for a painting??
see my stuff on http://www.facebook.com/kronvoldart
Emma Massoni
September 10, 2013 @ 10:00 pm
WONDERFUL article.thanks for share..more wait .. …
Melanie Bentinck
September 12, 2013 @ 8:21 pm
Goosebumps… Thank you ❤
Cymri Chang
September 14, 2013 @ 5:01 am
I love these!! Simply Stunning- Share some talent with the rest of the world, won’t cha? 😉
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September 15, 2013 @ 9:20 pm
[…] weeks ago when I slowly made my way out of the desert after Burning Man, and slowly made my way back on the grid, the first text message that came through was from my […]
alann
September 17, 2013 @ 5:07 pm
Great pics! Outlandish are the people like I am…only, I don´t like to be in a big crowd, otherwise I would hav loved to be there.
cheers
Mohamed Temimi
January 21, 2014 @ 8:59 pm
JUST AWSOME!!!!!!
Yann
February 20, 2014 @ 11:56 am
Hello,
congratulations, really nice work !
what gear did you use for those shots ? how did it survive the dust ?
Thanks
julianwalter
February 20, 2014 @ 2:42 pm
Thank you! I was using a 5Dii and two lenses, mostly the 35 1.4L and sometimes the 50 1.4. I didn’t cover it with anything I really believe these cameras are meant to withstand it, imagine all the photojournalists covering the wars in deserts or rainy jungles, for example. I just made sure not to change lenses if there was any dust blowing around. Je vois que vous etes Français, merci bien pour les compliments 🙂
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September 4, 2014 @ 2:21 pm
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martincx
September 10, 2014 @ 6:44 pm
Great work!
And awesome festivali’d love to visit.
Fausto Callegrini
November 21, 2015 @ 6:14 pm
Julian, by definition you are a true artist. I love your photos, especially the close-ups of people…. amazing!
Great work!
Looking forward to see even more.
My 12 years old son and I, six years in a row and Temple Builders for two (with David)
julianwalter
November 21, 2015 @ 7:38 pm
Thank you Fausto! Let’s connect before the next one I’d be happy to shoot a nice photo of you two together