Having fun testing out the Sony A7II & DJI Ronin-S. I finally feel like DSLR’s have gotten to a very solid point right now for video and I plan on adding this mirrorless Sony A7III to my camera collection. It does everything I need it to as a lightweight, on-the-go camera: longer battery life, dual recording card slots, slow motion, lightweight, and fast auto-focus. I can definitely see this camera coming in handy for a variety of shoots, especially weddings, possibly as a secondary camera or strictly gimbal camera. The DJI Ronin-S is also something I have already added to my arsenal. I love having the option to 360 roll and the battery life basically lasts all day. Although I have had some problems with drifting with my gimbal, overall I really enoy getting super smooth shots with this. Above are just some short videos testing the combination out together - Enjoy!
Film Photography
Recently I have picked up my old Canon film camera and have really been enjoying the process of shooting film. I took a B&W Film Photography class about seven years ago, in which we shot and processed our own film. I have always thought back on how much fun, inspiring, and nerve-wracking it can be and couldn't help but give it a try again! Although I send my film out to get processed (thank you Samy's Camera!), I am really am loving the shooting process. Not knowing what the photo will turn out like, and trusting your knowledge and senses is truly exhilarating for me and decided that I would love to share some of those posts here.
This first post is just a couple of pics taken on a trip to Joshua Tree National Park. Enjoy!