We asked Patrick Curtet (curtet.com) about his choice of equipment for this Peugeot shoot.
See Patrick's images in the Phase One gallery: http://bit.ly/1BANjPM
Patrick's answer /
"I’ve been working with all gears that have been on the market for the last 30 years. I’ve always been upgrading my stuff to get the best possible equipment. It is a long and perpetual process to get there. I’m quite new on Phase One. A friend of mine, Paul Barshon Photography, introduced me to Phase One and since then I have been a really big fan. This equipment gives me everything I expect: Quality and flexibility. I’m using the Phase One 645 a lot and I switch as much as I can between the Phase One IQ160 and IQ250 back with the Alpa. Having two backs gives you a more relaxed attitude. In Paris I’ve had support from Profot who is a big help to keep me up to date."
from Phase One's Facebook Wall
See Patrick's images in the Phase One gallery: http://bit.ly/1BANjPM
Patrick's answer /
"I’ve been working with all gears that have been on the market for the last 30 years. I’ve always been upgrading my stuff to get the best possible equipment. It is a long and perpetual process to get there. I’m quite new on Phase One. A friend of mine, Paul Barshon Photography, introduced me to Phase One and since then I have been a really big fan. This equipment gives me everything I expect: Quality and flexibility. I’m using the Phase One 645 a lot and I switch as much as I can between the Phase One IQ160 and IQ250 back with the Alpa. Having two backs gives you a more relaxed attitude. In Paris I’ve had support from Profot who is a big help to keep me up to date."
from Phase One's Facebook Wall
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