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Behind Closed Doors

September 17, 2014

I had a great time photographing Beverly Hills Housewife, Adrienne Maloof last week. I used the #Sony A7R and A7 for the shoot, because these camera's make it easy to capture great images. I love being able to have an instant preview every time I press the shutter and see that everything is perfect in the moment of shooting. The best part of shooting with these camera's is seen after my shoot is over. The image quality is just insane!

Someone asked me recently why I shoot with Sony. Well, these camera's put the fun back into photography again for me and that is why I love them so much. When you shoot all day the way I do, you want a camera that doesn't weigh you down and tire you out. These camera's are light-weight and compact and I love that. This year alone I've taken them all over Asia and the North Pole and they have never let me down. 

This week Sony announced an entire new lineup of lenses which will only enhance the excitement of working with these incredible camera's. Check out my brother's link below.

http://briansmith.com/just-announced-sony-fe-16-35-f4-lens-hvl-f32m-flash/

Tags: Matthew Jordan Smith, Adrienne Maloof, Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
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