My Digital Workhorse kit:
Photo management and Editing Software
Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 for Mac
My Analog film camera collection
Yashica Electro 35 GSN
Yashica Electro 35 GSN rangefinder with Flash, wide angle, and telephoto lens attachments. Equipped with a stunning Yashinon DX 45mm f/1.7. Operates in Aperture-priority automatic mode.
Produced 1973 by Yashica Camera Co., Japan. Currently I have two of these. One is in stellar condition, and one needs a set of seals.
Canonet QL19
Canonet QL19 rangefinder. Produced c. 1965 By Canon Camera Co., Japan. Equipped with a Canon 45mm f/1.9 lens. Operates in Shutter-Priority Automatic mode. Mine needs work, at the very least, new seals.
Seagull 4B Twin-lens Reflex Medium-format
Produced by the Seagull camera company of Shanghai, China, c. 1968. A cheap Chinese knockoff of the German Rolleicord. Known for pin-sharp optics and sticky shutters. Fully manual, with no exposure meter. Uses 120 medium-format film. You can read more about this camera here. Fun and unpredictable to use.
Seagull 203 Rangefinder Medium-format
Produced c. 1964 by the Seagull company in Shanghai, China. Pretty but non-functioning. Read more here.









