Photography is not just about what you see but how you capture it. Here is a closer look at the gear and tools I use to bring my vision to life:
Cameras:
• Nikon D750 – My go-to DSLR for its full-frame capabilities, versatility, and excellent performance in various lighting conditions.
• Sony A6000 – A compact mirrorless camera that offers great portability without compromising on image quality, perfect for street photography and quick shots.
• Sony RX100 IV – A small but powerful compact camera I carry everywhere for spontaneous moments and travel photography.
Lenses:
• Nikon 70-200mm – A versatile telephoto lens that I use primarily for portraits and capturing distant subjects with beautiful bokeh.
• Tamron 24-70mm – A standard zoom lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths, ideal for landscape, street, and general photography.
• Nikon 18-35mm – A wide-angle lens perfect for landscapes, architecture, and creative perspectives.
• Sony Zeiss 24-70mm – A high-quality zoom lens known for its sharpness and clarity, great for everyday use and varied shooting scenarios.
• Nikon 90mm Micro – A macro lens that I use for close-up photography, allowing me to capture intricate details with precision.
Tripod:
• Manfrotto Tripod with Sirui Head – A stable and reliable setup for long exposures, landscape photography, and situations that demand absolute sharpness.
Editing Software:
• Adobe Lightroom – My preferred software for organizing and editing my photos. Lightroom offers powerful tools to enhance images while maintaining a natural look, and it’s where most of my post-processing magic happens.
• I use Geotag Photos Pro to geotag my photos, allowing me to track and document the exact locations of my shots—perfect for those who love precise tagging and mapping their photography journeys.
Every piece of equipment serves a purpose and plays a role in helping me capture the world as I see it. I believe that while the gear is important, it’s the vision behind the lens that truly defines a photograph.
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