We are three months into March, and as I reported in a previous post, it has been a different year so far. I am not talking about the fact I have taken less photographs, it is not even that I have used three lenses, not just one lens. I have used three lenses more inContinue reading “Three Months And Three Lenses”
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Choice Paralysis: Why less is more in photography
We live in the golden age of gear. Every few months, a new camera body is released with more megapixels, faster autofocus, and better dynamic range. We have zoom lenses that cover every focal length imaginable and software that can “fix” almost any mistake in post-production. But for many photographers, this abundance doesn’t lead toContinue reading “Choice Paralysis: Why less is more in photography”
