I’ve been a photographer for most of my life, starting around the age of twelve, when I got my first rangefinder, a Yashica, and I used to take photos of the local Little Leaguers playing games at Highlands Park. I graduated to birds and a screw-mount Pentax SP1000, my first SLR camera, and then on to a Canon F-1N, my first professional camera. I started shooting weddings in my 30’s, then with a Nikon F-4S, my very last film camera, and about that time, I went digital and never looked back. I am both a Nikon and digital format loyalist, and that is what I shoot today. I’ve used both APS-C DX and full-frame FX digital cameras, including the Nikons D-90, D-200, D-500, and D-7200.
Last month, I made another switch, from digital SLR to a digital mirrorless camera, the new Nikon Z-6 Mk II. I have never been so enamored with a new camera as I am with this one. It’s simply a perfect shoot in every way. As a result of my switching cameras, I bought some new lenses and other gear to facilitate my being able to work commercially; 50mm f/2.8 macro, 24-70mm f/4 zoom, 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom, MB-N11 battery grip, and SB-5000 Creative System flash, among other things. Equipment really does matter in terms of performance and reliability, and I am now ideally set up for carrying on commercial photography work in professional fashion.
There are also lots of ideas percolating with my new-found creative desires. I’ve discovered a wonderful and reasonable studio to rent in Cleveland, and hope to do some photo work there. I am considering branching out into boudoir photography, which seems to be popular these days. And I am hoping to book several weddings this year, and continue to expand my portfolio, and my expertise in order to move up to bigger realms. I would also welcome the opportunity to work with commercial projects, such as factories and power plants. And lastly, I am collaborating with a local artist, who is working with my photographs and linear art overlays. Hopefully lotus cooking to end the year, and to jumpstart 2022.