Fujifilm X-T5
They say you should never buy new gear just before a big photo trip (or workshop). All too often you wind up fumbling with operating the camera and missing out on too many great photo opportunities awaiting you. Well, I went against that grain with the X-T5, but I wasn’t worried about it in the least.
Leica Q2 Monochrom Reporter
The Leica Q2MR was a camera I never thought much about and certainly didn’t think I needed. Until I thought about it. Photographing with a camera that captures only black and white images is simply different. And operating a camera that feels this good is a whole experience in itself. It’s a photographer’s camera.
Contax 645
This is the camera I regret letting go the most.
Flashlights, Camp Lights, Knives…
Photography Coats
Photography Vests
Hats, Gloves & Shoes
Capture One
Light Meters
Location Scouting
Digital Photography Aids
Trip Planning & Location Info
GPS Navigation
Backups
Computers
Our Monitors
There are a lot of nice monitors out there for viewing images destined for the web. But if you want to print, you need one you can calibrate. Our Ben Q monitors calibrate via hardware instead of software and we love them!
Our Printers
Printing images comes with its own steep learning curve, and it’s really not fun when things don’t work out right. But when they do, there is something really satisfying about holding something physical in the hand.
Our Lenses
Image quality is largely about the optics and the sensor. Fortunately, Fujifilm makes some pretty good glass (just ask Hasselblad!), and we own our fair share of it.
Dan’s Filters
Polarizers, neutral density and graduated neutral density filters are part of a landscape photographer’s basic kit and are essential for the way I explore the environment. Plus, I’ve recently upgraded my kit so there’s a lot to check out.
Dan’s Tripods
You can’t take a two second exposure without a tripod. Check out why I have three of them . . . or are there more?