About
Do good, have fun:
I started getting really interested in photography in 2006, the same year I started flying. Like many things, it started because of a girl. Got my first real camera from a small camera store in Montreal (Simon’s), a Nikon D40. I started shooting like everyone else, on automatic, the little green picture of a camera on the knob. I had no clue what the other letters meant. For some reason I took a night class at Santa Monica college with a vintage professor, Larry Jones, talked loud and tried to intimidate you with his voice alone, but probably one of the nicest and definitely best teachers out there. He teaches you how to see again.
I’m a Nikon shooter, I’ve got a D7000, a D40 that’s been converted to Infrared and I’ve gone back to the basics with a 1973 Minolta SR-T 102 given to me by my Mother.
By the way, my name is Jean-christophe, thanks for visiting and looking at my stuff.

