Daily Archives: November 15, 2011
Have you ever wondered what the top pros use to make all those images that we all admire so much? Well I made a few phone calls and visited a few website to see for myself. Not so surprisingly, they all have systems that are more alike than you might think, but the differences bring up some interesting questions and may give each of us a better idea, how to build our own system!
Bob Krist, World Class Travel Photographer
Bob uses a pair of D7000’s (he says because of “their image quality, light weight, and terrific video capabilities!”) His stable of most used lenses include: Nikon 12-24 AF-s DX f4 wide angle zoom, Nikon 16-85 AF-S VR DX f 3.5-5.6 mid range zoom, 70-300 AF-S VR f 4.5-5.6 telephoto zoom. When he needs speed lenses he carries the Nikon 85mm f1.8 AF lens and the 35mm f 1.8 AF-S DX lens. He uses the SB-900 flash units wiht the Nikon CLS (Creative Lighting System)
John Shaw, Nature Photography Master
John has been the dean of nature photographers for many years, and is still one of the leaders of photographic education in the world. John Shaw and Larry West are the two photographers that set a fire under me in the early 70’s! John uses all Nikon gear; A Nikon D3s and Nikon D3x are his two main bodies, His lenses include: Nikkor lenses: 16-35, 24-70, 24 Tilt/Shift, 45 Tilt/Shift, 90 Tilt/Shift, 70-200 AF-S f 2.8, 200-400 AF-S VR f4, 500 AF-S f4, Nikon Teleconverters, SB-800 flash.
Jose’ Ramos, Premier Aviation Photographer
Jose’ make spectacular images both air to air and ground to air, he has worked side by side with many of our greatest military squadrons! His kit bag has to be very portable to fit in the cockpit of modern jet fighters! His basic kit includes the Nikon D7000, and Nikon D90 and the 12-24, 16-85, and 70-300 Nikon zooms. He uses SB-900 and SB-800 flash units for light aircraft of all sizes.
Jim Begley, HDR Master
Jim has fast become one of the countries most recognized and appreciated HDR shooters and teachers! Jim’s kit includes; D700, and D3s cameras. His lenses kit includes; 16-35 f 4, 28-70 f 2.8, 70-300 AF-S VR. Jim gets more out of his gear than almost anybody I know!
Scott Kelby, Celebrated writer, photographer, workshop leader, all around great guy.
Scott’s work runs from travel to sports, portrait to nature, and his gear selection shows his versatility! His bodies are D3s, D700, D300s, and Canon 50D. His lenses include; Nikkor 10.5, 14-24, 24-70, 70-200, 18-200 28-300, 50 f1.4 , 105 Micro, 85 AF-S f 1.4, 200 f2, 300 f 2.8, 200-400 f4, 400 f 2.8, Nikon TC-14E II, and a Canon 18-35. Wow a lot of stuff and no he doesn’t have a bag that carries it all!!!!!!
Joe McNally, World famous magazine photojournalist and lighting master.
Joe’s work runs the entire gamut of photography so you would expect him to have the gear to cover it all!! His bodies are D3s, D700, His lenses include; Nikkor 16mm f 2.8, 14-24, 50mm f 1.4, 24-70, 70-200, 105 Micro, 200 f2, 200-400 f4, Nikon TC-17E II. As you would imagine tons of SB-900s, SB-800s!!
Tony Sweet, One of leading Art photographers in the world.
Tony’s beautiful and inspiring work is captured with a specific system best suited to his needs; D3, D700, D300s, D200 (Infared converted) Lenses include, 16 mm Fisheye, 14-24, 24-70, 85 Tilt/Shift, 70-200, 105 an 200 Micro lenses, 300 f4 and a Lensbaby!
Mark Alberhasky, Fine Art, Travel, and photographic generalist modern master.
One of my favorite photographers and an amazing shooter, Mark has done it all and he didn’t start until after a full medical career! Mark shoots Nikon D3s, D3x, D7000, D700 and the full compliment of Nikon lenses mentioned in every entry, 16 Fisheye, 14-24, 24-70, 70-200, 200-400 and much more! The bottom line is that whatever piece of gear that is in his hands, he sure knows how to use it!
A final thought, I hope you enjoyed a peak into the camera bags of some great shooters!!! Please let me brag a little, and praise a lot! I count all these men very very close friends, not associates, friends. i can say that as spectacular as their work is, i appreciate them even more for there long frienships, I’ve learned a great deal from each of them and have greatly enjoyed their company. This is what is called a lifetime of blessings!
the pilgrim
Equipment image courtesy of Think Tank Photo.
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You may ask why I teach workshops, I would say because I love to! You may ask if people come to be inspired and learn from me? I would say they may, but in the end I get inspired and learn from them!!! I’ve been saying for a long time that great photographers are far more numerous today than ever before. I can’t tell you exactly why, but I suspect that more people are interested in photography at a serious level today, that more opportunities to learn are present today than ever before, and that digital photography has made the learning process easier and a lot more fun. What ever the reason, when I teach a workshop and look at the results from my students, (more friends, and pals than students!!), I see wonderful things that, in fact, inspire me. This will be the first of a several part attempt to share work that was done on the recent (October), New England event. As I look at these images they bring back great memories of having a wonderful time with terrific people, who obviously made the most of the opportunity!!!!
Before I let you feast your eyes on their wonderful work let me praise my Heavenly Father for giving me such a wonderful life, filled with rich experiences, in the company of such precious brothers and sisters……
A photograph is the poetry of the soul. The unspoken vision of an artists view of his or her world. These photographers share a glimpse of their vision with us, and we are richer for it! Stay tune, more to come!
the pilgrim
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