What to say about the Martins…well in my best Tony the Tiger voice, “They’re GGRRRRRRRRRREEAATT!”  Wendy is a fantastic local wedding and senior photographer and over the years, we’ve become friends.  I was honored when she asked me if I would photograph her family and it was a lot of fun doing so 🙂  I love how much fun they were able to have together, I think that’s one of the many great things about family.  All-in-all a great session and I think the images show it.  Thank you to the Martins, for giving me a little glimpse into your world as a family 🙂

  • Mom (2) - Dustin, what a beautiful family with beautiful smiles!! As always, you did an amazing job!! Just beautiful!!

  • Sainath - Looks like this session was a lot of fun! Great work, well done!

Gail came to Ann Arbor last week and we met up for brunch, walked around the Arb a little and had a spot of tea afterwards.  Gail is a wonderful photographer from Indiana and has ridiculously good taste in tunes and flicks 😉  I snapped two pics of her when we were walking around the Arb…doesn’t she look great?!?

These were shot on my Contax 645 with 80 f/2 and the camera was loaded with Kodak Portra 400…processing and scanning done by yours truly:)

UPDATE: EVERYTHING HAS FOUND A GOOD HOME 🙂

I have a couple Mamiya 645 cameras and a few Mamiya lenses for sale.  I am selling them, because they don’t get used.  All gear is in EX+ condition according to KEH standards. If you know KEH’s conservative condition ratings, you know that means these are in great condition with very little signs of use.  All gear is in 100% perfect working condition.  Here is a list of everything I am selling.

Mamiya 645, Mamiya 645 Pro, Mamiya 645AF, Mamiya 80 f/1.9, Mamiya Camera, Mamiya Lens

•Mamiya 645AF | This is Mamiya’s first 645 camera with autofocus.  Included is the body, a back with one 120/220 insert, the dark slide, 80 f/2.8AF lense, lens hood, and front lens cap.  This camera was a direct competitor to the infamous Contax 645 and is a breeze to use.

SOLD!

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Mamiya 645 Pro with AE Prism Finder and Power Drive Grip | This is a manual focus 645 body that includes the body, 120 back with (2) inserts, dark slide, 80 f/2.8 N MF lens with front lens cap,  FE401 finder, and WG401 power drive grip.

SOLD!

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Mamiya 80 f/1.9 N (x2) and Mamiya 80 f/1.9 C | Simply put, the fastest medium format lens ever made, which provides an amazing look.  I have front and rear lens caps for each lens.  Click HERE to see a session shot with this lens mostly wide open. I love this lens so much, I bought two of them, which are in identical condition…I have to look at the serial numbers to know which is which, but they perform the same.  I have one Mamiya collapsable rubber hood for this lens as well.  The hood definitely helps cut down extraneous light in certain shooting conditions.  The difference between the 80 f/1.9 C and N, besides the different look physically to the lens is the coating.  The N is coated and the C is not.  Due to no coating, the 80 f/1.9 C tends to have about 10-15% less contrast…still a great lens, just an older design.

SOLD! 80 f/1.9 N with hood shipped to your door

SOLD! 80 f/1.9 N without hood

SOLD! 80 f/1.9 C

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If you are interested in any of these items, please use my contact page above to get ahold of me…thanks!

  • Roberto - hi,

    i saw you sold everything, but is there any chance you have one more mamiya 80 f/1.9?

    regards

    roberto