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Mario Testino

  Peruvian-born and London-based, Mario Testino is known for his glamorous, intimate portraits of royalty, supermodels, and celebrities—from Princess Diana to Kate Moss , Gisele Bündchen , Madonna , Rihanna , and beyond . His work has defined modern fashion photography and is featured across Vogue , Vanity Fair , Burberry , and Gucci campaigns . Gear Evolution: From Contax Point‑and‑Shoot to 100‑MP Hasselblad Contax Point‑and‑Shoot Cameras Early in his career, Testino relied heavily on compact Contax point-and-shoots , often carrying two at once. These small cameras, paired with on-camera flash , allowed him spontaneity and intimacy—hallmarks of his style in early editorial and candid portrait work.   A Reddit thread confirms: Fashion photographers Terry Richardson and Mario Testino both shot on a semi‑regular basis with relatively inexpensive point and shoot fixed lens cameras. Contax T3 Transition to High-End Digital Systems As editorial demands grew, Testino adopted sta...

Jake Ricker

  Here’s what reliable sources report about Jake Ricker’s camera gear : Primary Film Camera & Film Leica M7 with a 35 mm Summicron ASPH lens , typically shot on Kodak UltraMax 400 color film. He specifically aims to use: “One location, one camera, one film” — though recent film supply issues have reduced his shooting volume . Leica M7 He’s documented the Golden Gate Bridge almost daily since 2018, shooting thousands of rolls with this M7‑35 mm setup. Alternate Film Cameras Occasionally uses Nikon N80 and Leica M4‑P , again with Kodak 35 mm film, to support other documentary work beyond the bridge project. Nikon N80 see it on Amazon Leica M4-P Older Background Gear Early in his life, Ricker received a Pentax K1000 , which sparked his love of film photography during high school classes—though that camera is no longer part of his current working kit . Pentax K1000 He also carried a Contax T3 strapped to his messenger bag in his bike messenger days, used along wi...