Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Work, Life, Serendipity...


Photo taken after spotting subject across the street immediately upon leaving work. Photo: © Stan Banos

I've owned my fair share of cameras in my life: Spotmatics, Nikons, Fujifilm X-T's and even a Leica Q (also played with a Widelux and a Mamiya medium format). All fine cameras each! But if I had to pick the camera that served me most and best, it would be the Ricoh GR- I own two of the first iteration (both in various states of disrepair). And the reasons for being my most used and reliable are basically two fold: a) it's ridiculously portable, unintrusive and ergonomic- it can slip in your goddamn (shirt/pants) pocket for Chrissakes, and b) it punches well beyond its weight for IQ! You're paying for its minuscule go anywhere size and the quality of the goods it ultimately delivers!

One can go weekend after weekend (hour after hour) with nothing to show for your effort(s), no matter how earnest, no matter how sincere. You can't will an image to occur, but ya best be ready when it comes. And that's where the GR excels, it allows you to easily transition from everyday, workaday to photo capture mode- waiting on a bus, walking to a grocery store or coming back from work. Completely operable with one hand and the latest (4th) iteration once again comes with a very handy (although now separate) fill flash. You're instantly ready for that 'layered' shot, portrait or cityscape- whatever the subject demands. The 28mm equivalent lens is both ideal for story telling purposes, as well as ridiculously sharp. The viewfinder is sometimes not ideal (granted), but you'd be surprised how well you adjust with continued use. An EVF would increase the size and defeat one of the camera's major attributes- it's extreme portability.

I love taking pictures, with people or without. People pictures have that extra special something when done right, and yet photos without have to have an extra something special just to compete- which is why I enjoy the challenge of each, whenever, wherever they occur! 

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