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First Two Weeks BACK With the X-Pro3 and 35mm f1.4

Two weeks ago I traded my Leica Q and got myself back into a Fuji X-Pro3, which is a camera I have missed ever since I sold it a little over a year ago. I shoot it essentially like a film camera. I only use the OVF, I never open the screen, and I only dump my cards and edit the photos every week or so. It is a really fun and freeing experience.

The main reason I was excited to have an X-Pro3 again was that I get to use my beloved 35mm f1.4. I made a video about that lens that kinda blew up on YouTube. It is my favorite lens of all time and I am so happy to be using it again. It has even more imperfections and flaws than I remembered but in the best way possible.

It can’t be my only setup. I need better autofocus and speed, not only for work but even for just capturing my crazy kids. But when I want to go out into the world and and try to make art this is the perfect setup right now for me.

Empty Jellystone

A couple of months ago my family went camping up at Jellystone in Estes Park. We didn’t know it at the time but we actually booked our spots after the season was over. It was “dry camping” only. We were allowed to be there but all of the facilities were closed and locked up for the winter.

It was actually kinda surreal and a little bit creepy being in a perfectly clean and beautiful campground with nobody in it. I don’t think there is much to these photos but I couldn’t help myself taking them. Imagine showing up to a campground like this out in the middle of nowhere during the busy season and finding it like this?