Photog9000
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But which camera?
That is the question I am going to be working on for awhile. It is complicated.
Since leaving the news profession (a career change late in life) and somewhat forced into retirement, I have been working on the same concept. I sold off all my "pro" gear as I was not giving it the use it deserved (a pair of bodies, several fast zooms, more fast primes, etc., just gathering dust). I have lightened the load with a pair of Fuji X-System cameras (X100S/X-E1) and a couple of prime lenses. The only thing else in the mix is my dad's old Yashica Electro35 GS that keeps surprising me.
I still am trying to figure out where my "photographic life" is heading, though. I only spent about 12 years working in photography fulltime but there were another 20+ years on top of that where I was trying to find a way to be a fulltime photographer.
Now I am like you. My kids have been grown and on their own for a couple of decades. I watching grandkids start to graduate high school and move on to college (oldest is 20; youngest is 8). But I still want to do something more than just photograph family (I tend to get on some of the grandkids's nerves! 😀)
So I am trying to learn from the old masters that inspired me in the beginning. Ansel Adams inspired me with his grasp of black&white imagery and its power. Henri Cartier-Bresson (and other early documentary photographers/photojournalists) inspired me with their image content. So I am trying to satisfy myself with "seeing" differently than I have been for the last few decades. This has been an ongoing process for the last couple of years and I still feel I have a long way to go. I enjoy the Yashica for the film (have 14 rolls that I NEED to develop :bang🙂 but love the Fuji gear for its speed of focus (no, not like my Nikons but I am happy with it 😛) and high ISO capability without the increase in grain that I get with my Tri-X.
I am going to try and keep going and see where the path leads me with the hope that I find the elusive Holy Grail!! :angel: