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Choosing One: The DJI Action 2, GoPro HERO10, and Insta360 GO 2

I’m putting three small cameras to the test. The Insta360 GO 2 has been getting quite a bit of buzz - The hat-clip-magnets-stick-it-anywhere camera. The GoPro HERO 10, the world’s best known mount-it-anywhere camera. And the DJI Action 2 - Is it as innovative as DJI claims, or are the influencers right that it just isn’t worth the additional price?

Summer Picks

Our summer took us out to Oregon’s Wallowa Mountains, sailing along on our local rivers, and visiting a local Civil War reenactment. And, I’ll be replacing my water logged iPhone SE.

Where Did All The Pictures Go?

I hope these winds bring me back to the original intentions of this blog... Get out. Adventure. Capture the beautiful moments. Tune photography skills. Inspire others.

Small Craft Advisory

Certainly the most incredible hike I have had on the Oregon Coast. I had stumbled onto something magnificent, with 30 foot seas breaking against one hundred foot cliffs, driven on by highway speed winds. 

The Great American Road Trip

Three weeks jaunting around the American Southwest in our little motorhome, with the challenge of capturing our trip through the fixed 23mm focal length of Fuji's X100t.  

About that Black and White

There was always something missing in my black and white photos. But here, in this set, something comes alive. After so many years poking at photography, this set suddenly clicked for me. 

Summer Life

Honestly, I haven't pulled the little Fuji X out as much as I should. My excuse? Partly the heat, mostly the endless list of projects that seem to accompany summer.

Careful What You Wish For

As they say, careful what you wish for! Right? I signed off my previous post wishing for another low key wedding to sharpen my skills. Just a few months later, here I am wrapping up my second wedding shoot. So, how did this one go? Certainly not low key, but wow, what an experience!

Out and About

We've enjoyed a few weekend getaways to some fantastic Oregon State Parks over the last few months.

Fuji's Silky Sixty

While the world of FujiFilm is a buzz about the 56mm f/1.2, I decided to pick up a used copy of it's older cousin, Fuji's silky 60mm f/2.4.

Our First Wedding - Me and My ‘X’

Recently a friend asked if I would photograph their casual at-home wedding, with complete understanding that this was my first go at such an event. I said yes, and dove in over my head! 

Random Lens

Spring has been busy, but I have my Starbucks Chai in hand now. Let's catch up a bit!

One Year With The Fujifilm X-E1

I needed to step back to taking photos that I loved, for myself. To slow down and enjoy the learning experience. That meant a smaller and less "professional" setup that I could more easily tote anywhere. That decision has turned out to be pure gold. 

Documentary style with Fuji X

Last month I took a quick photography trip to our manufacturing facility in Tecate, Mexico. The trip was quick and stuffed to the brim - we were managing both video production and photography and had less than two full days onsite. 

A Dabble in Commercial Shooting with My X-E1

Recently I did get to haul my weekend hobby into my day job! I was asked to capture some commercial style photographs of our Portland operation. A nice challenge and a great opportunity to try a different styles of shooting that I'm very interested in.

A Newborn Experience

This was an entirely new experience for me, a newborn baby shoot!

Fuji X Lenses - Zeiss Touit 12mm f/2.8

This weekend I lucked out with a rare Oregon sunset and am absolutely amazed by the perspective the Zeiss 12mm brings to clouds and landscapes! I wish this lens was in my permanent collection, I would be pulling it out for nearly every scenic and weather related shot I came across. 

Fuji X Portrait Lenses - 60mm f/2.4, 35mm f/1.4, and 18-55mm zoom

I was quite excited about renting the Fuji 60mm f/2.4 prime. Being a prime promises excellent image quality, with a little longer focal length than my 18-55mm zoom, and a few stops of extra aperture - this should be an excellent portrait lens. So, let's have a look...