Wonder what gear I use to work and create my images? Scroll down to explore my list!

Bluntspine Blenny in Guanacaste´s shores.

Camera Body
Main camera body: Sony a7R IV

I currently shoot 100% of my images with the Sony a7R IV A camera body, this camera brings me the incredible image quality Sony is known for, paired with a very reliable focusing system plus the huge 61 MP files that let me crop without worrying when shooting birds or mammals.
Lenses
Telephoto lens: Sony FE 200-600 mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS

For long telephoto images I use the reliable and lightweight Sony 200-600 mm, which provides astounding image quality while maintaining a compact and lightweight design for carrying with me on long hikes.
Macro lens: Sony FE 90 mm F2.8 Macro G OSS

For macro work I utilize one of the best lenses on the market, the Sony 90mm Macro lens which provides sharp images, fast autofocus and really close focusing distance.
close focus wide angle lens: Laowa 15mm f/4 Wide Angle Macro​​​​​​​

When I want to add a different perspective to my Macro pictures, I utilize a very singular lens that provides a very close focusing distance with a very wide FOV, resulting in a wide angle macro setup. Take in consideration this lens is MANUAL focus only, which makes it very challenging to use.
Fisheye wide angle lens: sigma 15mm F2.8 EX DG DIAGONAL FISHEYE

For wide angle underwater photography I chose a Fisheye lens to produce a very iconic and specific perspective. Since Sony doesn't have a native fisheye option, I pair this lens with a Sigma Canon to Sony converter.
Rectilinear wide angle lens: Tamron 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD

For wide angle underwater photography I chose a Fisheye lens to produce a very iconic and specific perspective. Since Sony doesn't have a native fisheye option, I pair this lens with a Sigma Canon to Sony converter.
Lighting
Flashes: Godox tt685s

For illuminating my images I use different amounts of Goods TT685S flashes.
Diffusers: Lumiquest stripbox ltp

For diffusing the light produced by the flashes I perform with the reliable Lumiquest softboxes which produce beautiful lighting on subjects.
Underwater Gear
Housing: ikelite 200dl 

For underwater photography I store my camera and array of lenses inside of an Ikelite 200DL housing, a sturdy, reliable and great option for producing high quality content without breaking the bank. This housing is paired with a dome port and a macro port depending on the type of subjects desired for the dive.
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