I rely on a variety of technologies to bring my creative vision to life. Each piece of equipment serves a specific purpose, and together they allow me to capture stunning images that tell a story and evoke emotion. In this post, I want to take a closer look at some of the technologies that I use, why I use them, and the advantages they offer.
Leica Q2
The Leica Q2 is a full-frame camera that offers exceptional image quality in a compact and portable package. I love the Q2 for its simplicity - there are no complicated menus or settings to worry about, and the intuitive controls allow me to focus on the creative process. The Q2's 47-megapixel sensor captures incredible detail and dynamic range, and the 28mm f/1.7 Summilux lens is tack sharp and renders colors beautifully. The Q2 is my go-to camera for street photography and travel, and I appreciate its rugged build quality and weather sealing, which allows me to shoot in all kinds of conditions.
Profoto A1X and B1X 500 Flash
Lighting is a crucial element of photography, and I rely on the Profoto A1X and B1X 500 flashes to help me create the mood and atmosphere that I envision. The A1X is a compact and powerful on-camera flash that I use for quick and portable setups. It offers TTL metering and HSS capabilities, which allows me to freeze action and shoot at wider apertures. The B1X 500 is a larger and more powerful battery-powered strobe that I use for more complex lighting setups. It has a fast recycle time, and the built-in AirTTL receiver allows me to control it wirelessly from my camera. I appreciate the build quality of Profoto products, and the consistent color temperature and reliability of these flashes make them a staple in my kit.
Macbook Pro M1 Max
When it comes to processing and editing my images, I need a machine that can handle the high demands of raw file processing and complex retouching. The Macbook Pro M1 Max is the most powerful laptop I've ever used, and it allows me to work with large files quickly and efficiently. The M1 chip is incredibly fast and efficient, and the 10-core GPU handles heavy lifting with ease. The Retina display is bright and accurate, and I appreciate the large trackpad and responsive keyboard for efficient workflow.
Adobe Lightroom and Luminar AI
For post-processing my images, I rely on two software programs: Adobe Lightroom and Luminar AI. Lightroom is an industry standard for raw file processing, and its non-destructive editing workflow allows me to experiment with different looks and styles without compromising the original file. I appreciate the powerful cataloging tools and the ability to sync my edits across devices. Luminar AI is a newer program that uses AI and machine learning algorithms to enhance images automatically. While I still prefer the manual control of Lightroom for most edits, I find Luminar AI to be a useful tool for quick edits and creative experimentation.
Each of these technologies plays a vital role in my workflow as a photographer. The Leica Q2 allows me to capture stunning images in a compact and portable package, while the Profoto flashes give me creative control over lighting. The Macbook Pro M1 Max is a powerful machine that allows me to process and edit my images quickly and efficiently, and Adobe Lightroom and Luminar AI are my go-to programs for post-processing. Together, these technologies allow me to tell stories through my images and push the boundaries of my creativity.