Posts Tagged ‘karim sahai’

Leica Announces Full-Frame M9 Rangefinder & X1 Compact Camera

Leica Announces Full-Frame M9 Rangefinder & X1 Compact Camera

TweetAt 9.15am today (US Eastern Time), Leica officially announced its highly anticipated 18 megapixel full-frame M9 rangefinder and the 12 megapixels X1 compact camera, via webcast. With its custom Kodak-designed 18 megapixels CCD sensor, the Leica M9 is the world’s first full-frame (24x36mm) 35mm rangefinder camera. Typically found in much larger and heavier SLR cameras, [...]


More Wellington Images With The Mamiya Super 23

More Wellington Images With The Mamiya Super 23

TweetIt seems spring is almost here and with it, a series of sunny, cloudless days. I took advantage of the beautiful light and went to the top of Mt Victoria to shoot a few more images of Wellington with the Mamiya Super 23 camera.  First and third images are shot on Agfa Optima 200, the [...]


Back to blog!

Back to blog!

TweetAfter a long silence, it’s time to get blogging again! In the past few months, I’ve been busy with many projects. One of them – ‘Avatar’ – is a film directed by James Cameron (The Abyss, Terminator, Aliens, Titanic…). The story goes like this: A paraplegic ex-marine war veteran is unwillingly sent to establish a human settlement [...]


Back In Sweden

Back In Sweden

TweetHej! I’m now back in Sundsvall (Medelpad, Sweden), a 1300 Km drive from where I last posted: Tromsø (Troms, Norway). See map below. It’s been a few days since the last blog post as internet access was sporadic and when available, a bit slow. This update will be a bit shorter than I anticpated as [...]


Driving Through An Arctic Storm

Driving Through An Arctic Storm

TweetStrong winds, lots of snow, severely reduced visibility, sinuous roads perched on fjords’ tops and two ferries. This was the program for today’s drive on the E6 from Øksfjord (Finnmark county) to the city of Tromsø (Troms county) in Norway. I had never driven in such conditions before. At times, visibility went from about 1.5km [...]