Last month, as kind of a graduation present for my son (yes, for those of you from nelsonfoto, my son is now in college - I can't believe how fast it's gone), a birthday gift for my daughter (driving soon) and an anniversary gift for us (21 years!), we packed up to Paris last month. Spent 7 days, rooms on Rue di Rivoli, a few blocks from the Champs-Élysées. Epic trip, and likely the last such we'll take as the kids start on their own paths.
When we were planning, I pondered cameras to bring. Honestly, though, I'm kind of over shooting film. Heresy, but true. I want to shoot some large format, and I love my cameras, but the thought of traveling with film, developing, scanning, post processing - it all just seems like more than I have time or effort for. But I wanted to bring something along. Found some joy with an early birthday present - a Canon G9X mark II. It's more of a compact camera than a point and shoot. Extremely capable, lots of control. And tiny. I mean, TINY. Grabbed one from B&H about two days before we left. So glad I did. Shot a ton, lots of chaff, but truly fun.
So, a few from the trip. Again, more or less just snashooting the whole time, but entirely awesome.







Quite a few more here. Thanks for looking.
Scott