Like many, I started taking pictures using my father’s old camera, a hefty Nikon F2 and a super-fast Nikkor 55mm f/1.2 back in the late 90’s. And again like many — drawn by the instant gratification of seeing the results right away -– soon I switched to a digital camera (Leica Digilux 1). While stunned by all the technological advancements the digital world had to offer, for years I kept shooting digital.
Choosing the Micro Four Thirds format as my weapon of choice — mostly because of the camera body size –- I fell in love with street photography and taking pictures of everyday people, trying to capture them in moments that contained little stories.
Continue reading 5 Frames… Of Kodak Ektar on a Horseman VH + Nikon Nikkor 210mm f/5.6 (120 format / EI 100) – by Reza Rostampisheh at EMULSIVE.