Every now and then we receive questions on which gear we use to shoot our stuff, so here’s a list…
When it comes to suggestions, it's challenging for us to provide a one-size-fits-all recommendation for your gear selection, as each facet of photography has its unique requirements.
However, we can confidently express our satisfaction with our current equipment; otherwise, we'd be considering an upgrade :)
Also, we’d always recommend checking out these sites for new and used gear:

Canon Control Ring Mount Adapter EF-EOS R
A small adition to our collection, but one with great effect and potantial! What it essantialy means is that we have the whole canon lens lineup at our disposal!


Lowepro Fastpack BP 250 aw iii Grey
An everyday carry backpack, it is suited for one body and a few lenses at most, but with a surprisingly big amount of extra storage space up top to carry a couple extra items along for your day-trip.


Nomatic Mckinnon 35L Camera Backpack
Designed by photographer Peter McKinnon, the backpack was built for one to three-day trips, allowing you to pack all your photo gear and clothing in one bag. It's an ideal backpack if you’re looking to carry a lot of equipment.




I've finally made my most exciting and long-awaited camera purchase! For the first time, I'm the original owner of a camera, not just inheriting one. In a nutshell, it's a flawless, compact tool that meets all my photography desires. The camera's specs are easily found online, so there's not much for me to add there. However, the main reason I decided to upgrade was the sense that my old camera was holding back the quality of my photos compared to my improving abilities.
Canon R5


Our latest addition to the lineup.
This is an extremely versatile lens that gives us the flexibility to shoot portraits and landscape in a "one in all" system with amazing results!
A true workhorse in the Canon RF lens lineup, and an exciting addition to our gear collection.
Canon RF 24-105 f/4 L IS USM

Canon RF 16 mm f/2.8 STM
A prime lens with a short focal length, distinctly unlike the equipment I've used before, enables me to capture landscapes and architectural scenes in a visually appealing manner. It offers an exciting perspective that encompasses the vast, larger-than-life places
I photograph. Additionally, a significant advantage is its affordability compared to the more expensive options out there.

Hilariously expensive but equally sharp. My absolute go-to lens for most of my shots, Its incredible aperture combined with the dynamic yet stable focal length gives the most amazing portraits photos!
Canon RF 70 - 200 mm F/2.8 L IS USM


Canon R8
This camera is lightweight and compact enough to tag along on all my adventures, with ease. With an astonishing 40f/s, this camera has the power to capture every moment in stunning detail.
In short, it’s light, it’s quick, and it never misses a beat; And for us that’s a game-changer!


Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 STM
I like this lens so much I even call it by its nickname ;) the "Nifty Fifty". It is my most used prime lens and definite go to focal length. Even if it's not an RF mount lens, since we have our little adapter friend this is a nonissue at all. The sharpness, and incredible photo outcome range using this lens at the price that it's at (the RF too!) is truly incomparable.



As the phrase “What you see from here is not what you see from there..” goes - I think this tool broadens one’s horizon and opens the mind to new and exciting perspectives, of new, but especially “old” and familiar places from an entirely new angle.