Once upon a time, I worked as a photojournalist—mainly covering politics. The images I consider my best were made almost exclusively on film with a Leica M6 (or an M4P) with a 35mm lens. I took this camera with me almost everywhere I went. In fact, I felt uneasy without it. Without getting too deep into my career journey, somewhere during the first or second act of the digital camera age, taking pictures became a burden. I had a few Canon DSLRs that produced lovely images and stunning color. But...