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.

Abandoned Warehouse at night
A warehouse at night, with star trails
Elea
A headshot of Elea
Elea
A headshot of Elea
Under the Manhattan Beach pier
The columns holding up the Manhattan Beach pier, lit by sodium vapor lights.
Night Windmills
Windmills in southern California stopped at night
Candlestick Point and Hunters Point
Candlestick point, the 101, Bayview, and the old Hunters Point naval shipyard, in a stitched panorama.
Star Trails II
Star trails, seen through the trees.
Cutiful
Cutiful in a dress
Elea
A headshot of Elea
Katherine
I had Katherine over the other day because I wanted to take some portraits of her now that I know how to take portraits (See, she was one of my first portrait victims as well)
Autumn leaves
Melinda playing in the autumn leaves.
Kimberly Marvel
Kimberly Marvel in a skirt on the rocks near a waterfall
Kimberly Marvel
Kimberly Marvel in a skirt on the rocks near a waterfall
Lindsay
A fairly early portrait of my friend Lindsay in black and white
Portrait of a dancer
A portrait of Melinda in the staircase of my building
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