Saturday, May 11, 2013
Going Small
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At a recent workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico with Dan Burkholder we explored the possibilities of small mirrorless cameras (I use a Sony Nex-7) and the pleasures of processing the images on an iPad. The experience was quite liberating. While I don't think I will be replacing my D800 anytime soon, I will definitely be shooting more with the smaller camera and enjoying processing on a park bench or while relaxing on my couch!
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