Heard on the radio:
Want a camera that is easy to use and takes good photos?
My first thought: No. Because it’s not the camera that makes the photo good, you do.
Good photos record a worthwhile experience; and those experiences are earned, not taken.

Look this way.
Morgan’s Apartment, South of Market, San Francisco, California
Morgan’s Apartment, South of Market, San Francisco, California
Leica M8, Zeiss Biogon 2.8/25ZM
1/16sec, ISO320, 25mm (33mm)
There are few small cameras harder to use (and slower) than a Leica.
“i like to poke things with my finger. tummies, ears and noses mostly. oh, and jello. jello is fun to poke. red jello. no, green.”
—Cyan. Always causing trouble.
That photo sequence is full of suspense!