
Film Friday: Death Valley 1987 by Dierk Topp
Film Friday: Death Valley 1987 by Dierk Topp In 1987 I spent 3 months on an assignment in San Francisco, CA. At that time the Kodak T-MAX was announced and Kodak said: The world’s finest grained […]
Film Friday: Death Valley 1987 by Dierk Topp In 1987 I spent 3 months on an assignment in San Francisco, CA. At that time the Kodak T-MAX was announced and Kodak said: The world’s finest grained […]
My First Impressions – Zeiss Batis 25/2 By Bob Israel Getting a new lens is always exciting. You read the reviews (including Steve’s), you ponder whether your excitement is from the hype from the previews […]
A Mega Leica 28 Summilux f/1.4 Lens Review by Kristian Dowling – See his BLOG HERE! Review disclaimer: *Lens was used entirely at f/1.4 for the entire review, in every picture unless stated otherwise. *No […]
User Report: A Nikon J5 Review by Eyal Gurevitch What makes a small camera great? When asked what camera is compact and excellent I have no straight answer. It’s complicated, I tell them. You must […]
Dare to be, so People can see by Wijnand Schouten Hello Brandon and Steve. Since 2 years I am working on a project called ‘Dare to be, so people can see’. Portraits are my favourite thing […]
Bali with the Leica Safari kit and the Noctilux by Aditya Agarwal Hi Steve, This is my third post to your excellent and very useful website. I am submitting todays report not just to show […]
Olympus EM1 + Sony A7s – Still my favorite Combo! By Neil Buchan-Grant Hi Steve I thought I’d share some new images with your readers. I’m still loving the Olympus EM1 and Sony A7s although I have […]
Moment, Chaos and a Personal Perspective By Shaul Naschitz Hi Brandon and Steve, I have been featured on your site more than once before, but hopefully you allow me to contribute a few thoughts once more. […]
Getting a Grip on the Leica Q: The Match Technical Thumbs Up EP-SQ grip Review By Ashwin Rao Hi everyone, I recently had a chance to test out a production proof of the Thumbs Up […]
My Experience with the Voigtlander 15 Mark III by David Farina This is my second article here. My first one was a short review of the amazing and tiny Voigtlander 40mm 1.4. Since then, a […]
Sunning it up with the Sony A7s and A7II by Craig Litten Hey Steve & Brandon, And hello to all of the followers of Steve Huff Photo! I’ve totally switched over to the Sony system […]
In praise of the Voigtlander Nokton 35 1.2 by Fahad Last February, I went to Istanbul for a quick visit, of course along with my camera and lenses. As soon as I arrived, and started […]
Fingers Crossed: Leica Q Landscape Impressions By David Nash I have to come clean: despite happily sticking with the wonderful Nikon D800e since it came out – and having no wish to change it in […]
A Review of the Sony A7II from a Newbie to Photography by Alex Foon Hi Steve! First of all thanks for hosting such a wonderful, no-nonsense website that I’ve been religiously visiting every single day. […]
The crazy colorful world of the LOMO LC-A Art lens by Huss Hardan Hello Huffsters! Brad Husick wrote a nice initial impression piece on the new LOMO LC-A Art lens. A pancake lens, rangefinder coupled […]
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