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Marian Goldsmith's avatar

And why not be the first to like this post. For me it is excellent. Interesting thoughts on how photo practice works for him which I can learn from. I’m mostly a Fuji gal so I can appreciate a love of that camera though I have an older model. I appreciate many of the same photographers and will have to look up those I don’t know yet. I’m pretty much of a street photographer but also have a major project photographing music students performing at my university, a voluntary service and an honor. So we seem to have much in common. And perhaps most of all I find the photos displayed here seem to be quite different from mine yet appealing so perhaps I can learn from them too. Thanks!

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By Nat's avatar

Thanks, Marian :) no offence taken at all!

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Marian Goldsmith's avatar

Uh oh. Deep apology. I didn’t look up Nat until after writing above. Not a “him” I was foolish and am sorry.

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By Nat's avatar

Thanks @perfectlight ;)

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Susanne Helmert's avatar

I love the part about „Why Photography!“ Well said!

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By Nat's avatar

Thanks, Susanne :)

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Aminus3 Photography's avatar

Me as well Nat, especially what you wrote about what we choose not to photograph being as important as what we do. Great to read more about your process and insights.

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By Nat's avatar

Thanks very much, Aminus3, glad you enjoyed it!

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Framing-the-Story w/AK's avatar

Great! I Love Nat's work. I too use Fuji XT-5 and love it.

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By Nat's avatar

Thanks, Alex, great piece of kit isn’t it? Which is your favourite lens?

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Framing-the-Story w/AK's avatar

I only have three lenses, but my favorite is XF 35mm / F 1.4 R, which I got on eBay for a decent price.

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By Nat's avatar

I have my eye on the 35mm. My 56mm is a Viltrox and just as good as the Fuji equivalent.

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