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Photography with Leica Tips, Gear & Workshops
April 30, 2025
Street photography is raw, spontaneous, and deeply human. It’s about observing, not staging. Over the years, I’ve found Leica cameras to be unmatched for this genre — discreet, responsive, and built with a clarity of purpose few brands can match
Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your craft,…
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Leica in Budapest: A Photographer’s Journey through Grit and Grandeur
April 23, 2025
Budapest is a city of bold contrasts — imperial façades and socialist remnants, thermal steam rising from 19th-century baths, and neon flickers in underground bars. It’s a place that demands to be documented with depth and nuance. For photographers who value craft, storytelling, and slowing down, Leica is the tool…
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Old Glass, New Stories: Using Vintage Russian Lenses on Leica Cameras
April 15, 2025
There’s something magical about pairing vintage lenses with modern cameras—especially when it’s Soviet-era glass mounted on a Leica. Over the years, I’ve experimented with quite a few lenses, but I always come back to a small collection of characterful vintage pieces—chief among them, the Helios 44 and a couple of…
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The FUJIFILM GFX100RF
April 1, 2025
At just 735 grams, the GFX100RF is shockingly lightweight for a medium format camera. It’s smaller than most DSLRs and lighter than many full-frame mirrorless setups. It looks and feels like a serious camera — but not a threatening one
You can walk around Venice, blend into Budapest’s markets, or…
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Why Spring and Early Summer Are the Best Seasons to Photograph Budapest
March 28, 2025
There’s something quietly enchanting about Budapest as it shakes off the last remnants of winter. It doesn’t shout for attention the way some cities do in spring. Instead, it stretches gently into the season — with soft morning light over the Danube, chestnut trees unfurling their leaves along Andrassy Avenue…
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