If you look at a famous painting, you don't wonder what brand of brushes the now-decomposing artist used. Of course, if you go to a painters forum, you'll see passionate debates about which brand of brush to use.

Only a poor craftsperson blames their tools, but a good craftsperson will tend to get better results with better tools.

I'm primarily a film shooter, even though outside of photography, I'm quite "digital". My tastes in cameras are best described as somewhat idiosyncratic. I like to own reasonably priced cameras that can be made to produce excellent results.

Just relax and let it take you over
Sasha laying down with red light painting
Waiting for the train
A series of repeating girders in the Penn Station subway station underground.
Bird in the snow
A bird sitting in the snow.
Uniformity, all the way up
A repeating pattern along the side of a New York City building.
Transformation Sequence
Red and blue illumination for a model
A + H
A tree with "A+H" carved on it.
Summoning
Ella against the backdrop of a city, in the reeds, with stars
Tree and leaves in Infrared
A tree with brilliantly white leaves
I don't know what's come over her
A nude woman being lightpainted by a pair of blue lights
Lavender
A macro shot of a sprig of lavender
Nook & Cranny NYC
A blocked off stairway down in New York City with brick walls
Two parrots
Two Scarlet Macaws
Lava tube
A woman and a glowing tube
Fancy Dress on the street
A couple in fancy clothes and sandals on the streets of San Francisco
Shopping
People on the streets of New York, near B&H
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