The Tools
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1923 Brownie NO. 2
A little slice of history. With this over 100-year-old camera, every shot feels like an experiment - and that’s what makes it fun. It’s unpredictable, but when it works, it creates images that feel like they’ve been plucked from another time.
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Hasselblad EL/M
Hasselblad delivers soul. This camera was at the top of my wish list for years, and now it’s a key part of how I approach film photography. It’s a medium-format workhorse that encourages me to slow down and really think about each frame. The results aren’t perfect, but that’s part of the charm—they’re honest, textured, and timeless.
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1958 Agfa Silette type 5
As straightforward as it gets. It’s small, simple, and reliable, making it ideal for more casual shots or when I’m experimenting. It may not have all the bells and whistles, but it reminds me that great photos come from the eye behind the lens, not the camera itself.