Michael Kenna is deeply associated with a quintessential — yet minimalist — analog setup that reflects his artistic vision. Here's a breakdown of the gear he uses: Main Camera: Hasselblad Medium Format (since the 1980s)    Kenna primarily works with Hasselblad medium-format cameras  – fully manual, mechanically reliable, and ideal for his long-exposure landscapes .    He typically carries:    2 bodies : from the 500 CM Series    2 viewfinders  (metered pentaprism + waist-level)    2 film backs    5 lenses , often Schneider Kreuznach primes: 50 mm, 80 mm, and 135 mm.      This gear lives in his backpack (tripod excluded) as he hikes and shoots over long hours.   Hasselblad 500 C/M Exposure Style: Ultra Long Exposures    Typical exposures range from 10–30 minutes , and he’s known for even eight-hour night shots .    His goal: embrace unpredictability—fog, cloud movement, lens effects—as part of the image . Toy Camera: Holga for Experimentation    Kenna also carries Holga plastic ~m...
"The camera is an instrument that teaches people to see without a camera" - Dorothea Lange