f/stopblues
photo loner
"To know you have enough is to be rich." -from the Tao Te Ching
Over the past couple years I've been simplifying my equipment, changing from zooms to primes, AE to handheld meters, and motor drives to my right thumb. I don't know if this gradual migration to simplicity is the cause, but I've been increasingly content with my photographic process. I love putting the very least possible between the subject and myself.
In just the recent past I've been accquiring more equipment again and getting my boxers in a bunch about buying all these things I "need" (I'm not pointing any fingers RFF!). The result? Discontent. I went to Colorado last month and the whole time only shot with my Canonet QL17 even though I had a suitcase full of other equipment. It was such a freeing experience!
So what now?
I'm considering an experiment for myself.. shedding all my equipment except one body and one lens, then shooting truckloads of film and enjoying the pants out of it for at least a year. No lens buying, no multiple formats to deal with.. no worries, just photography. Crazy? Probably! It's a reverse GAS of sorts that happens to be MUCH easier on the wallet.
I'd keep:
-Either my Canonet QL17 (40/1.7) or accquire a Leica CL with 40/2 (I want my one single camera to be sharp!)
-All my darkroom junk and developing equipment
-That's it!
The ultimate thinking is that I can easily concentrate on the images instead of worrying about formats, lenses and the like. Its an attempt to breathe some life into my work by focusing my energies. That's my one tool I'd use to see the world with. In a year I can take stock of my progress and decide where to go from there.
Am I completely off my rocker??
Over the past couple years I've been simplifying my equipment, changing from zooms to primes, AE to handheld meters, and motor drives to my right thumb. I don't know if this gradual migration to simplicity is the cause, but I've been increasingly content with my photographic process. I love putting the very least possible between the subject and myself.
In just the recent past I've been accquiring more equipment again and getting my boxers in a bunch about buying all these things I "need" (I'm not pointing any fingers RFF!). The result? Discontent. I went to Colorado last month and the whole time only shot with my Canonet QL17 even though I had a suitcase full of other equipment. It was such a freeing experience!
So what now?
I'm considering an experiment for myself.. shedding all my equipment except one body and one lens, then shooting truckloads of film and enjoying the pants out of it for at least a year. No lens buying, no multiple formats to deal with.. no worries, just photography. Crazy? Probably! It's a reverse GAS of sorts that happens to be MUCH easier on the wallet.
I'd keep:
-Either my Canonet QL17 (40/1.7) or accquire a Leica CL with 40/2 (I want my one single camera to be sharp!)
-All my darkroom junk and developing equipment
-That's it!
The ultimate thinking is that I can easily concentrate on the images instead of worrying about formats, lenses and the like. Its an attempt to breathe some life into my work by focusing my energies. That's my one tool I'd use to see the world with. In a year I can take stock of my progress and decide where to go from there.
Am I completely off my rocker??