When we started the B&H Photography Podcast more than six years ago, the concept was \u201cwatercooler conversations\u201d with photographers, about gear. Well, honestly, it hasn\u2019t always turned out that way, but this episode with famed photojournalist David Burnett comes as close to that idea as any we have done; there\u2019s barely an edit in the whole episode. Burnett joins us, and we just talk.
We start with his coverage of the recent presidential inauguration and his decision to use a 1930 Graflex 4 x 5 camera in addition to his Sony mirrorless with an FE 100-400mm lens. Burnett reflects on the reasons he incorporates vintage cameras and lenses into his workflow and the need to challenge your own point of view as a photographer. We discuss the motivations that bring a particular camera to his eye and his sense of \u201cobligation to all that has come before.\u201d
In the second half of the show, we talk about using legacy glass on mirrorless cameras and the relentless (and at times \u201cgoofy\u201d) experimentation that both Burnett (and Allan) enjoy. From aerial reconnaissance lenses to old Kodak cine lenses, there is nothing that can\u2019t be adapted, and we go into the weeds to discuss some of the many, many lenses Burnett has not just tried, but used successfully for his professional assignments. We also ask about the new Sony Alpha 1, the benefits of customizable functions, and his preference for the Sony a9 II and a6600 cameras. Join us for this easygoing conversation.
Guest: David Burnett
Photograph \xa9 David Burnett