Equipment:  Wow where do I begin!

There is always debate over which equipment can provide the best image!  I've even read articles where 
it was stated that if you don't own a hasselblad camera your not professional photographer.  I'm here to 
tell you, I don't own a hasselblad camera, I don't even like the hasselblad but I dare anyone to
tell the differences between my images, 30 x 40 in size taken with my Mamiya RZ, and that taken with a 
hasselblad camera.  

My equipment is reliable, professional and up-to-date.  However, it's not the equipment that makes the
best image but the eye, the heart, the passion and imagination of the photographer.   It's the person 
behind the equipment that is ultimately responsible for the images he/she produces.

It is also most important that the photographer carry with him/her sufficient backup equipment in case
something goes wrong and I can guarantee it something at one time or another will go wrong.  I carry with 
me at all times, 2 or more cameras, lens, lighting equipment, cords, extra batteries, etc..  I even carry an 
extra pair of eye glasses and extra set of car keys.

While I don't use the Mamiya RZ camera anymore I have switch completely to 100% digital.  I have been 
using digital for the last 5 years and totally digital now for the past 2 years.  Digital offers so many more 
advantages today.  If your wondering about quality, don't, the digital quality is here and the paper the images 
are printed on is the same as if it were film.  I have 20x24 images of fine quality and sharpness of that of 
film base images.  

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