A Manifesto for a More Wondrous Age

As part of my prep for the move, I’ve been looking to move on from my digital camera, the Fujifilm X-Pro3. It’s been my tireless companion for five years now, and been the source of almost all of my photography, both personal and professional. But I’ve also got a film camera system that I’m more drawn to. It’s probably not feasible to bring two different camera systems with me, when space comes at such a premium, so I’m leaning more towards the lenses that feel timeless to me. And since I won’t expect to do professional photography there, I simply need less.

This is Refrakt, a bi-weekly newsletter from Ian J. Battaglia on curiosity, creativity, and (hopefully!) insight, through the lens of photography, writing, study, art and beauty, and my life.

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