Posts Tagged: photography

Fuji X100


The bane of every photographer shooting digital that isn’t some lucky bastard with an M9, is having to carry around their beast on just about every occasion. Sometimes lugging around equipment all the time to get shots isn’t necessarily the most convenient thing, especially if you just wanna do some street shooting on down time. My full comprehension of this situation occured on my last visit to Vancouver. After a day of shooting for an event, I wanted to see the city and maybe get some extra shots to add. But after a day with my 5d mark II, and 35mm + 50mm + 70-200mm, I had no interest in lugging that shit around one more minute. I dropped it all off at the hotel and just went out.

I didn’t just pick one random camera, I did a ton of research, and finally ended with the Fuji X100. The first thing I HAVE to mention is, this camera isn’t for everyone. Its a fixed focal length of 35mm to start, no interchangeable lens, no zoom, a slow ass macro mode, but its 35mm or bust. For me this was fine, because it was the lens I used the most on my 5d. The person that purchases this should also be familiar with editing RAW, because while the jpegs that come out of this camera are great, you’ll get the best shots from RAW or when the camera is set to Black & White. The hybrid viewfinder is also an interesting and extremely handy feature, as you are able to see exactly what you are shooting. The camera just magically overlays frame lines and info in the eye piece as you compose your shot.

I could really go on and one but I’m not here to do a full bolt to bolt review. I can tell you I love the camera, the construction is excellent and the retro Fuji look will get you glances instantly. I’d recommend this to any serious photographer with a realistic budget, as a secondary shooter.

Street shooting vol.2


Continuation from Street shooting vol.1.

street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson

Street shooting vol.1


There is still a lot I have to learn about photography, but something that I’ve always envied were street shooters. While I take inanimate objects, and try to breed life into them, street photographers capture raw emotion and the heat of a moment. So I figured for once, I’d give it a whirl, and I must say I enjoyed it. This adventure, while not producing the most spectacular imagery, did teach me a couple lessons. First, people get really afraid when you still a serious camera in their face, I understand now why so many still use smaller film/leica digitals. Second, this shit is really hard, shooting in the city requires memorizing setting for different lighting conditions. Or at least, my inexperience caused me to have to do it. whatever, it was way more entertaining then I expected, and will more then likely give it a shot again. Please tell me what you think…

street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
street shots by eric johnson
FYI, this isn’t ALL the shots I took, I’ll post more later. I need a reason for people to come back to my site damnit!

Quicksnap – HTC Evo


After about a month of waiting, calling, and hunting, I’ve finally manage to get my hands on an HTC Evo. Definitely worth the wait as it puts all other phones I’ve owned to shame. Pro-tip: If you are still trying to get one, don’t call stores, go to a physical Sprint store and ask if they can just order you one or check your local Radioshack.

Photo: its spring


Its about time…

Photo: chill

Sometimes you just need to sit back, and chill out for a moment.

Roberu leather camera goods


For most of use, when we go searching for items such as carrying cases, straps and various items for our cameras, we are bombarded with the same lame, nylon, cheap shit that you can probably find in Walmart or your local Shell Gas station. Having spent so much on a camera, I for one, would be more then willing to shell out a couple more bills for quality accessories. While this market is ever growing, it is still a small one, but Leather Factory Roberu is putting its best efforts into catering to camera owners such as myself. For their Winter 09 line of camera goods, they have created several items using using natural materials, such as dyed leather and silk, giving each item an authentic look and feel and probably turning a few heads in the process. Roberu’s full winter line of carrying cases, camera straps and holder for the small form factor camera, are currently available at their online store and other select retailers.

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Today's Photo


Quick snap from my seat on the bus.

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