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Dan Wells

Dan Wells

Dan Wells, "Shuttterbug" on the trail, is a landscape photographer, long-distance hiker and student in the Master of Divinity program at Harvard Divinity School. He lives in Cambridge, MA when not in wild places photographing and contemplating our connection to the natural world. Dan's images try to capture the spirit he finds in places where, in the worlds of the Wilderness Act of 1964, "Man himself is but a visitor". He has hiked 230 miles of Vermont's Long Trail and 450 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail with his cameras, as well as photographing in numerous National Parks, Seashores and Forests over the years - often in the offseason when few people think to be there. In the summer of 2020, Dan plans to hike a stretch of hundreds of miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, focusing on his own and others' spiritual connection to these special places, and making images that document these connections. Over years of personal work and teaching photography, Dan has used a variety of equipment (presently Nikon Z7 and Fujifilm APS-C). He is looking for the perfect combination of light weight, ruggedness and superb image quality.

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Camera & Technology

CP+ Shakeup: Few New Cameras Unveiled, Major Industry Move

Bombshell at CP+: Shocking Camera Industry Move After Lackluster New Products
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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March 19, 2024

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9 minutes read


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LEICA introduces the New Leica SL3

And What of the Leica SL3? : A surprise post-CP+ introduction A few weeks after CP+ finished in Yokohama, Leica made their spring introduction – the...
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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March 14, 2024

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7 minutes read


DALL·E 2024 03 04 04.36.12 Imagine a digital imaging sensor the heart of modern photography and video technology portrayed as a snail to symbolize its slowness. This unique in
Camera & Technology

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sensor Fab: Pt 2

Dan Well's continuation on the state of still photography sensors...
Dan Wells

Dan Wells

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March 4, 2024

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8 minutes read