Tag Archives: Gear

An affair with Instagram

“Practice your ABC’s.”
That is a phrase I have heard a few times in the photographer circles. It stands for “Always Bring Camera.”
But what kind of “C” are we talking about? If we are referring to a professional camera, then I used to practice ABC all the time. In college, while an intern and even as [...]

Hiatus

It’s been a while since my last post. In the mean time I have been in Italy for a a week and a half, moved to a house and taken on a few projects.
I took a break from blogging mostly because I wasn’t feeling motivated to post anything. And this blog should never feel like [...]

Around town with the 5D Mark 2

Most the images I post on this blog are from my company owned Canon 1D Mark 3s because I have vowed not use my own camera bodies for work. And the weddings I have scheduled don’t occur until the Fall, so the only example photos from the 5Ds are from being out and about on [...]

Keeping track of photo gear

Last October, when the officer asked what was missing from my trunk, I grabbed a loose piece of paper and began to write the huge list of gear that was stolen. After I gave him the list, I continued to remember the other pieces of gear I forgotten about. In fact, the next day I [...]

Playing with tilt-shift

Possibly the most exciting lens I purchased when I went Canon was the 45mm f2.8 TS-E, or better known as tilt shift. While normal lenses allow for control of depth of field and focus distance, tilt shift photography allows for control of the pitch of your focal plane. I don’t want to get too technical [...]