About
When I got my first Olympus SLR film camera as a kid, I thought I was really bad at photography. It took me several rolls of film to discover that the camera shutter was broken, but I was hooked on the idea of capturing a moment of light and time exactly the way I could see it. I still remember carefully composing those first shots. My next camera was a trusty Nikon F-301 that I still use to this day. My vision crystallized on film and some of my shots got published in a few magazines. When digital photography made a break through with the Canon 5D mark II, I entered the realm of digital photography at 21.1 mega pixels.
"A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed." - Ansel Adams
In the Field
photo by Justin Johnson
