THE RICOH FILES - PHOTOS REALIZED WITH RICOH GRD IV AND RICOH GR

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My history with Ricoh

In 2013 in the midst of my engagement with Leica I received a Ricoh GRD IV. Which turned out tobe a great little joy that arrived in a perfect period of my visual research.

At that time I had been fascinated by Daido Moriyama and Nobuyoshi Araki and more generally by Japanese photography. I've never been a photographer of the kind who has to work with a big camera or who considers a pro camera to work. I have always embraced both in photography and in life the philosophy of less is more and the compact cameras were already part of my primary equipment both in digital and film. The Leica X2 itself is a compact. And i worked in the past with other point & shoots.

The degree of freedom that a camera like the Ricoh grants you is somewhat unique. If you see it you wouldn't give it any credit: it's all black, with no such flashy brands, a minimalist design to the point that it looks like an old compact camera. It is a camera not suitable for those who pose as a photographer: naturally without a viewfinder, with a fixed 28mm...

My Ricoh GRD IV is belonging to the legendary first generation of digital Ricohs that have picked up the baton of the film point & shoot of the same brand. And there were first edition possessors who ensure that the black and white was even more unique with a fantastic filmy effect. With a 10mpx small sensor and a lens f1.9 ricoh GRD IV was something unique in 2013. At least to me. A camera that really you always have with you.

Between 2013 and 2014 I also launched Mexicana, an erotic photography editorial project. Despite my primary camera was the Leica, with Ricoh always with me I registred a lot of scenes of my daily life and I used it also with the girls posing for me. Ricoh has been the camera for my work in the barrios here in Mexico. And I used it as a as a kind of visual notebook, allowing me to document my everyday.

When in Turin for a workshop I could test for a day also the Ricoh GR, a prototype of the first version with the aps-c sensor that started the series of cameras that is now respected and used by many street photographers.

This book is divided in 2 volumes, each featuring 85 photos, taken between 2013 and 2015.

I currently no longer own any Ricoh, but am in the process of returning to purchase one. Consider this editorial effort an act of love for a camera that I consider to be the only one that forces you to think differently. I am pretty sure that any Ricoh photographer knows what I mean.

THE RICOH FILES VOL1

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My history with Ricoh

In 2013 in the midst of my engagement with Leica I received a Ricoh GRD IV. Which turned out tobe a great little joy that arrived in a perfect period of my visual research.

At that time I had been fascinated by Daido Moriyama and Nobuyoshi Araki and more generally by Japanese photography. I've never been a photographer of the kind who has to work with a big camera or who considers a pro camera to work. I have always embraced both in photography and in life the philosophy of less is more and the compact cameras were already part of my primary equipment both in digital and film. The Leica X2 itself is a compact. And i worked in the past with other point & shoots.

The degree of freedom that a camera like the Ricoh grants you is somewhat unique. If you see it you wouldn't give it any credit: it's all black, with no such flashy brands, a minimalist design to the point that it looks like an old compact camera. It is a camera not suitable for those who pose as a photographer: naturally without a viewfinder, with a fixed 28mm...

My Ricoh GRD IV is belonging to the legendary first generation of digital Ricohs that have picked up the baton of the film point & shoot of the same brand. And there were first edition possessors who ensure that the black and white was even more unique with a fantastic filmy effect. With a 10mpx small sensor and a lens f1.9 ricoh GRD IV was something unique in 2013. At least to me. A camera that really you always have with you.

Between 2013 and 2014 I also launched Mexicana, an erotic photography editorial project. Despite my primary camera was the Leica, with Ricoh always with me I registred a lot of scenes of my daily life and I used it also with the girls posing for me. Ricoh has been the camera for my work in the barrios here in Mexico. And I used it as a as a kind of visual notebook, allowing me to document my everyday.

When in Turin for a workshop I could test for a day also the Ricoh GR, a prototype of the first version with the aps-c sensor that started the series of cameras that is now respected and used by many street photographers.

This book is divided in 2 volumes, each featuring 85 photos, taken between 2013 and 2015.

I currently no longer own any Ricoh, but am in the process of returning to purchase one. Consider this editorial effort an act of love for a camera that I consider to be the only one that forces you to think differently. I am pretty sure that any Ricoh photographer knows what I mean.

THE RICOH FILES VOL1

Product:Glossy Magazine Amount of pages:86 pages Size:20 x 25.4 cm Color:Full Color Quantity:1 x Price:€ 39.00

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THE PRINTED EDITION

My history with Ricoh

In 2013 in the midst of my engagement with Leica I received a Ricoh GRD IV. Which turned out tobe a great little joy that arrived in a perfect period of my visual research.

At that time I had been fascinated by Daido Moriyama and Nobuyoshi Araki and more generally by Japanese photography. I've never been a photographer of the kind who has to work with a big camera or who considers a pro camera to work. I have always embraced both in photography and in life the philosophy of less is more and the compact cameras were already part of my primary equipment both in digital and film. The Leica X2 itself is a compact. And i worked in the past with other point & shoots.

The degree of freedom that a camera like the Ricoh grants you is somewhat unique. If you see it you wouldn't give it any credit: it's all black, with no such flashy brands, a minimalist design to the point that it looks like an old compact camera. It is a camera not suitable for those who pose as a photographer: naturally without a viewfinder, with a fixed 28mm...

My Ricoh GRD IV is belonging to the legendary first generation of digital Ricohs that have picked up the baton of the film point & shoot of the same brand. And there were first edition possessors who ensure that the black and white was even more unique with a fantastic filmy effect. With a 10mpx small sensor and a lens f1.9 ricoh GRD IV was something unique in 2013. At least to me. A camera that really you always have with you.

Between 2013 and 2014 I also launched Mexicana, an erotic photography editorial project. Despite my primary camera was the Leica, with Ricoh always with me I registred a lot of scenes of my daily life and I used it also with the girls posing for me. Ricoh has been the camera for my work in the barrios here in Mexico. And I used it as a as a kind of visual notebook, allowing me to document my everyday.

When in Turin for a workshop I could test for a day also the Ricoh GR, a prototype of the first version with the aps-c sensor that started the series of cameras that is now respected and used by many street photographers.

This book is divided in 2 volumes, each featuring 85 photos, taken between 2013 and 2015.

I currently no longer own any Ricoh, but am in the process of returning to purchase one. Consider this editorial effort an act of love for a camera that I consider to be the only one that forces you to think differently. I am pretty sure that any Ricoh photographer knows what I mean.

THE RICOH FILES VOL1

Product:Glossy Magazine Amount of pages:86 pages Size:20 x 25.4 cm Color:Full Color Quantity:1 x Price:€ 39.00

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THE PRINTED EDITION