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The Ricoh KR-10 is my latest obsession in 35mm film photography. This classic SLR is incredibly user-friendly, making it a great choice for both beginners and seasoned film photographers. It offers full manual controls alongside aperture priority mode, giving me the flexibility to experiment while ensuring consistently sharp, well-exposed shots. Paired with the right lens, it delivers crisp images with beautiful depth, making every frame feel intentional and timeless.
The Sony RX100 III is my favorite compact digital camera. Despite its small size, it packs impressive image quality, fast performance, and a versatile lens, making it perfect for capturing moments on the go. Most of the digital photos on this page were taken with this camera, showcasing its ability to deliver sharp, vibrant images in a variety of settings.
The Pentax IQZoom 120Mi is my go-to point-and-shoot for 35mm film. Its ease of use and compact design make it perfect for capturing everyday moments effortlessly. Many of the photos I take with this camera are more personal, so they may not appear on this site—but it remains a cherished part of my film photography collection.
The Panasonic Lumix TS20 was my first real camera, and it sparked my passion for photography. This little point-and-shoot has been so much fun to use, capturing countless memories along the way. Its compact design and waterproof build made it the perfect companion for adventures, and it’s the camera that truly started my journey behind the lens.
The Holga 120N was the first film camera I ever shot with, and it was a fantastic introduction to the world of film photography. Its simplicity and signature lo-fi aesthetic made every shot feel like an experiment in creativity. Unfortunately, I lost this camera during a move, but it remains an important part of my photographic journey. Anything in medium format on this page was shot with this camera.