As a nature and landscape photographer, I am always chasing the very best in image quality. My work takes me deep into wilderness settings where the light, textures, and colors of the natural world need to be captured with the highest fidelity possible. For me, the tools I carry are just as important as the creative vision behind each photograph.
That’s why I’m excited to share that I’ve recently added the Hasselblad CFV 100C to my camera bag. This digital back is a true powerhouse, offering a 100-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor that delivers exceptional dynamic range, outstanding color reproduction, and incredible detail.
What makes this addition even more special is how seamlessly the CFV 100C pairs with my ALPA 12tc camera system. Together, they create a setup that is both compact and remarkably capable. In the field, every ounce of gear matters, and having a smaller system that doesn’t compromise on image quality is a game-changer.
With this combination, I can now venture further into remote landscapes with less weight on my back, while still bringing home images with the clarity and depth I need for large fine art prints. Whether I’m photographing the golden glow of aspens in autumn or the quiet vastness of desert landscapes, the Hasselblad CFV 100C gives me the confidence that every frame will hold up to the highest standards of my collectors and clients.
This new chapter is about pushing my craft forward—continuing to find the balance between portability and uncompromising image quality. I look forward to sharing new work created with the CFV 100C and ALPA 12tc combination in the months ahead.

Hasselblad CFV 100C in the field