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  <title>Tools:</title>
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The work from the 70's was shot with a Leica M4 and a 50 Summilux on TriX. After an almost 20 year hiatus I began shooting again in the late 90's again with Leicas. I switched to a mix of medium format equipment when I started doing commercial work (Hasselblad, Plaubel 670, Alpa 12SW).

Not to long after the Canon IDs came out I made the switch to digital with a Canon 1Ds. In February, 2007 I purchased a Leica M8. I'm now shooting all of my personal stuff with the Leica and a 35/1.4 Summilux ASPH.

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