The tools I use for photography.
More than specs, I’m interested in how each piece shapes the way I see and capture moments.
I prefer a compact and minimal setup. Each piece earns its place by helping me see differently, not by adding more options.
Mirrorless Setup
My main camera for digital photography.
Compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry every day.
A compact prime lens I often carry.
The field of view that feels closest to how I naturally see.
Rangefinder Film Setup
MINOLTA CLE
A compact rangefinder film camera.
It encourages a slower, more intentional way of shooting.
MINOLTA M Rokkor 40mm f/2
A standard lens that feels natural and unobtrusive.
I often rely on it for everyday scenes.
MINOLTA M Rokkor 90mm f/4
A short telephoto lens that helps isolate subjects from a distance.
Useful for capturing subtle moments without interfering.
SLR Film Setup
NIKON FM3A
A compact manual-focus SLR film camera.
It encourages a slower, more intentional way of shooting.
NIKON S.C Auto 50mm f/1.4
A classic standard lens with a natural perspective.
I often use it for everyday scenes and walks around the city.
NIKON NIKKOR-P.C Auto 105mm f/2.5
A short telephoto lens known for its beautiful rendering.
Ideal for observing people, details, and moments from a distance.
Accessories
Clever Supply Original Camera Strap
A simple strap designed for comfort and minimalism.
Small additions that improve handling and stability.
A base plate that improves grip and stability.
It adds weight, making the camera feel more solid in hand.
A compact flash I occasionally use for street photography.
It adds a subtle layer of light without overpowering the scene.
A compact light meter that supports more deliberate shooting.