The Ricoh GR Promo Video has been leaked and outed by Mirrorless Rumors. It’s also, of course, on youtube:
Surprised at how small it looks, and it looks like it has some new buttons… can’t wait to actually get one.
The Ricoh GR Promo Video has been leaked and outed by Mirrorless Rumors. It’s also, of course, on youtube:
Surprised at how small it looks, and it looks like it has some new buttons… can’t wait to actually get one.
UPDATE: My early impressions and comparison of the Ricoh GR now posted.
Photo Rumors is reporting the specs and impending announcement of the new Ricoh GRD V. Nice. It’s rumored to have an APS-C sensor, and a 28mm 2.8 lens.
I’ve written before about how much I like the old GRD IV, and now I’ll have to find somewhere to
get on the pre-order list.
On a side note, this is the first post I’ve ever created entirely with my phone using the wordpress app. It’s not as simple as on a computer, but it was surprisingly easy – as long as it works…
I’ve published a new page in the Collections section of the site. It’s a project I’m calling Cameras of Canyonlands. It’s more about the cameras and tourists than the rocks. I’ve seen some pretty unique cameras over the years in the parks around Moab and in Utah – it’s time I started photographing the cameras as much as the scenery. I’m trying to come to terms with the fact that half my photography hobby revolves around collecting cameras and knowing about all the different cameras out there – as opposed to being obsessed with making great images. If my hobby were strictly photography and not cameras, it’d probably be cheaper. At any rate, if you’ve not seen it already, hop on over the Cameras of Canyonlands page and check it out. I’ll update it as often as I can. Thanks for looking.
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Don’t forget to check out some of the fine art prints for sale in my Etsy shop. I’ve also written and illustrated a children’s book for the Kindle Called Coyote Life. If you’ve got kids, check it out. If you enjoy it, please leave a review. Thanks.
My wife Leah makes and sells some pretty cool leather stuff like minimalist wallets and camera straps. Check out her Etsy store for some cool gear. 
Photography T Shirts and Stickers at Redbubble:
Over the weekend I finally had the chance to build a pair of Enzo Mari Sedia Chairs. I’ve been waiting for the weather to clear up and some free time – I ordered the book in early December, and just got around to building the chairs.
The Sedia Chairs turned out really well. They were easy to build, cheap and went together quick. I think they look great. They’re relatively medium-sized, slightly modern furniture style chairs, and fit in well in our small home. I ended up making a couple small boxes for storage under the chairs. With everything I spent about 6 hrs cutting, drilling, screwing and sanding before they were finished.
If I have a beef, it might be with the instructions in the book. See the gap on either side of the seat area? I don’t think that’s supposed to be there. There could be several reasons for this; the measurements are all metric and I converted them to inches and rounded a little where I thought necessary. Also, perhaps Italian lumber is dimensioned differently? Maybe it’s a typo in the book – I have no idea. I do know that the measurement of the boards that determine the width – the boards on the front, back, and backrest, are actually a hair shorter than the instructions call for. I labored over whether to re-cut them, leave the gap, or whether to have a gap between the seat planks. In the end I decided to leave the gap near the edges. I think it makes the chair look a hair “lighter” and less chunky. It also, and I didn’t realize this until I was finished, makes them a little easier to move around by providing a spot to grab.
If you’ve watched the video of Enzo Mari building the chair himself he says he recommends the use of nails to stay true to the original project – which was designed in 1974. I’d argue that in 1974 you couldn’t find a decent cordless drill for under a hundred bucks either. But in the modern world of ubiquitous cordless tools, I chose to use grabber screws to finish the Sedia chair.
In the end I spent about $54.00 on the project, including the storage boxes under the chairs, which are made from the same 1×8 pine boards. Here’s a short stop motion I made of the whole process:
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The book Autoprogettazione is available at Amazon.com. Check it out; even if you don’t build anything from it, it’s got tons of cool designs.
Don’t forget to check out some of the fine art prints for sale in my Etsy shop. I’ve also written and illustrated a children’s book for the Kindle Called Coyote Life. If you’ve got kids, check it out. If you enjoy it, please leave a review. Thanks.
My wife Leah makes and sells some pretty cool leather stuff like minimalist wallets and camera straps. Check out her Etsy store for some cool gear. 
Photography T Shirts and Stickers at Redbubble:
Autoprogettazione by Enzo Mari – the book I waited 3 months to get. I saw/read an article on the Sedia Chair by Enzo Mari, an Italian contemporary artist and modern furniture designer, and I immediately wanted the book. I ordered it at the first of December and it finally came in February. Click HERE to see the chairs I built using the instructions and drawings in the book.
I’ve added a Photography T-Shirt gallery section to the site. It’s got photography t shirts I drew/designed based on cameras in my collection. It’s available through RedBubble, and clicking on the designs will take visitors to the RedBubble site where they can see options and color choices. Thanks for looking.
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Erin Lodi from DPReview is reporting that Photos At My Door is offering to print and distribute any photos from Facebook. So you can put any of your friends photos on any stuff they offer like mouse pads, coffee mugs and other garbage. Or, in a more devious light, anyone else can take your photos and put them on a mouse pad, coffee mug or or other kitschy junk and have it for themselves to use. For free. Without you knowing.
Still busy with work. Here’s some images I’ve been playing with. Taken in Dinosaur, Co. With my Ricoh GRD IV. Enjoy, Thanks for looking.
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