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
Nook & Cranny NYC
A blocked off stairway down in New York City with brick walls
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.
Summoning
Ella against the backdrop of a city, in the reeds, with stars
I don't know what's come over her
A nude woman being lightpainted by a pair of blue lights
Tree and leaves in Infrared
A tree with brilliantly white leaves
Fancy Dress on the street
A couple in fancy clothes and sandals on the streets of San Francisco
Uniformity, all the way up
A repeating pattern along the side of a New York City building.
Shopping
People on the streets of New York, near B&H
A + H
A tree with "A+H" carved on it.
Transformation Sequence
Red and blue illumination for a model
Bromeliad
A view down the front of a Bromeliad flower.
Two parrots
Two Scarlet Macaws
Lavender
A macro shot of a sprig of lavender
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