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Each new camera system allows one's work to modify and grow. I bought Hasselblad's 202FA body because unlike most Hasselblads it has a focal plane shutter - a shutter in the body not on the lens. This meant I was able to use their 100 f2 lens â a wider aperture/ faster lens than you could get in any medium format camera at the time. This allowed me push the envelope of hand held available light images, and this image was one of my early favorites. Shot on transparency film, it took hours to find this location on Stanford's campus where the existing light would come together perfectly for just 10-15 minutes. I shot this law professor handheld at f2.5.