One camera, one lens, one year

Steveh,

We bizarrely seem to be in an almost identical situation! Due to various external pressures I find it very difficult to make time for photography. I even have a Ricoh GR being delivered tomorrow morning!

I originally started looking for digital camera as my main set-up of M6/M8 is quite limiting in low light. I bought an A7R at the start of December with the logic of swapping lenses between kits (sounds good in theory) but sold it a week later (terrible camera with awful usability IMO). I realised it was a clumsy solution that didn't address the actual problem. I was just throwing more equipment at the problem rather than thinking about the root cause.

After thinking about my lack of daily shooting I realised that it wasn't actually lack of time it was lack of opportunity. I did have time - on my commute, walking to the store, around town - I just didn't have a camera on me to make use of that opportunity. I was astonished I didn't think of the GR earlier - especially given the images you can see in the GR thread on this forum.

I did consider maybe doing an image a week challenge (image a day is a bit much I think). It might be nice to just focus on very silly 'fun' photographs rather than overthinking things. I would try to focus more of creativity rather than worry about the artistic merit of the results. I think it might be fun to look back at the end of the year on the 52 images I made. Perhaps I might stumble into a completely new mode of photography I'd never considered.

The reason I personally wouldn't consider only using the GR is this: I think it's a solution for a different problem. If my problem was a pathological obsession with buying gear then that would be a good solution. My problem is with finding time for fun and creative daily photography. I think it would be illogical and quite counter-productive if I stored away my rangefinders and LF gear. If I had an opportunity to take some 8x10 landscape one weekend then surely forcing myself not to would exacerbate the original issue, not solve it.
 
:: Mark,

I think it was some of your photos in the 'Show us your GR images' thread that convinced me I was right to order the Ricoh GR. They're very good.

I'd also recommend people who haven't seen the thread to check out Photony Texas' work. Wow.
 
Richard - at risk of hi-jacking the original thread completely you won't regret the GR - they're awesome cameras, and insanely usable and flexible for such a small machine. Plus the snap mode is perfect for street/snapshots.

Tumblr blog now created so I'm on.
 
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