Eric L. Woods
BS in Industrial Engineering. Engineer and IT Professional for multiple Fortune 500 Corporations and major healthcare and educational institutions from NYC to NC currently as a Project Manager at UNC Healthcare. Mild mannered husband, father, engineer, IT geek, former Pastor, car nut, and singer. Lover of photography since being introduced to it by his father. Still embraces film with a collection of vintage medium format and 35mm cameras as well as appreciating the convenience and capabilities of digital with experience in many brands and forms of camera from DSLR to mirrorless. Loves to shoot portraits, capture nature, architecture and street environments as well as candid. Website: www.ericlwoods.com Photocred: Edde Burgess, EddeBurgessPhotography.com
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Previously, I wrote a two part post (Part 1 and Part 2) comparing the small herd of medium format cameras I had at that time. ... Read more
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What To Research Before Buying Your First Film Camera
First question to ask yourself before buying your first film camera is, "Why am I buying a film camera?" Looking for an all auto point... Read more
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Portrait Photography: Advice From The Experienced
I really like capturing portraits of people, but I decided to do something I recommend all photographers do for this post: Ask those more experienced than... Read more
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Film Meets Digital: Contax G to Sony E Mount
My Favorite Contax G Is Not A Contax. Or Even A Film Camera Recently, I wrote about my 35mm favorite film system, the Contax G. ... Read more
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Godox TTL HSS Remote Flash Review
Before getting my Godox setup, I made peace with and quite enjoyed using a manually controlled non-TTL radio remote flash set up. Before that, I... Read more
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Staying Flexible During a Photography Shoot
Photo shoots can be very unpredictable. Sometimes, despite your best efforts to prepare ahead of time, many decisions will still need to be made on... Read more
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My Personal Favorite Film System: Contax G System
If you read my last post you would know that I owned, used, fell for, and cherished the mighty and legendary Leica M3. I even... Read more
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Black & White vs. Color Film
With the digital editing tools available these days, many wonder why the Leica M Monochrome or black and white film exist since black and white... Read more
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Legend vs. Bootleg: Leica M3 vs. FED 2
Leica M3 with borrowed Summilux 35mm and the FED 2 with Jupiter 12 Recently, I had the opportunity to get my mitts on a legend... Read more
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Canonet QL17 GIII: Long Name, Great Camera
My film camera acquisitions typically fall into one of three categories. 1) I never heard of this camera until 5 minutes ago and now that... Read more
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