We recently asked our staff members which products they'd highly recommend, and gathered a wide variety of answers from cameras to bags to film. Take a deeper dive into some of our employee's staff picks and how they use them.
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We recently asked our staff members which products they'd highly recommend, and gathered a wide variety of answers from cameras to bags to film. Take a deeper dive into some of our employee's staff picks and how they use them.
Juliana has been using the 85mm 1.8 on her Nikon DSLR for over 5 years as her go-to lens. She primarily uses it for portraits, but has shot just about everything with it. She loves the manual-automatic focus and how fast and sharp the lens is. See some of her favorite shots she's taken with it below:
Chris uses his Instax to capture moments with his son, and finds that being able to show him the photos immediately is fun. He also enjoys the retro vibe of it all. See some cute photos he's taken below:
This is Tommy's go-to bag anytime he's going to be shooting photos. Doesn't matter if it's a music festival, hike in the woods, or traveling. It's big enough to fit all his gear in, while still allowing him to have room for a jacket and other essentials in the roll top section. Plus the straps are comfortable and the outer section is waterproof (New York City storm tested).
He loves the Wandrd Prvke bag because he can fit everything he needs in it for a day of shooting. He has the Essential Camera Cube in the lower half of his bag. In that, he can fit his digital camera body, an additional lens, and one of his panoramic film cameras. In the top, he often has another case with some lenses or film and batteries as well as all of his daily essentials: rain jacket, snacks, iPhone charger cord, mini tripod, etc. On travel trips, the Prvke fits under the seat on the airplane and he can keep his headphones and sanitizer in there as well. He's been all over the US the last few years with this bag and it barely shows any wear. Not to mention he's never had his camera gear get wet or damaged with it. See what's in his bag below:
Fujifilm has been making cameras since the 1930s and the film simulation is very very good. You don't need to spend much time in front of a computer after shooting with one. Jim has a photo magazine where he uses fujifilm cameras to capture old photos, books, and his own work. See below:
KG likes the feel and optical finder of this body and its 45.7MP and 4K video. He finds it to be especially good in low light, with good colors and balance, proving to be a great camera all the way around. See some shots he's taken with his D850 below:
Eriq enjoys this lens as it is really good for clean technological photography. It's so outside of the usual nature photography he does, so this lens helps him work with more constructed lighting. See below for some nature shots he's taken with it:
Alyson likes this camera because it is an easy to use introduction to medium format film. The lightweight body makes it the perfect addition to her summer adventures. With it being completely manual she has been enjoying experimenting with multiple exposures and overlapping frames. See some of her images below:
Jeff enjoys this lens because it's a really nice sharp lens with a great zoom range. It's helped him out with video and fashion photography. See some of his favorite images he's taken with it below:
Chris enjoys using this film as to him, traditional photography is sort of dead. So he likes making images with something that's a little different, and more unique. See some of his shots with it below: