One Camera One Lens: Less is More
“The one camera one lens philosophy is a minimalist approach to photography that encourages mastery of the equipment you have, thus helping to eliminate GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). It aims to improve creative focus, visual coherence, freedom, and simplicity.”
In tonight’s meeting Delfin will talk about going out to photograph with just one camera and one lens. This exercise in limiting your choices will expand your mind in making you become more creative with the equipment that you have. Hope you can join us for this fascinating topic!
This IS a hybrid meeting, meaning we’ll be meeting in person as well as doing a live broadcast via Zoom (which will also be recorded). After the meeting, the recording will be uploaded to our website. Link to the library’s registration page is below.
To watch via Zoom, you MUST pre-register! Click the Library Logo below, which takes you to their website to register. Click “REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE” Give your name, email, and phone number and click “register”. They’ll send you the Zoom link (no library card or pin required).
NO NEED TO REGISTER IN ADVANCE IF ATTENDING IN PERSON.
(At the time of this writing, the library hasn’t created a link for this meeting, yet. I’ll add it as soon as they do.)

