Hi,

I recently came across the work of Bryan Schutmaat and his body of work "Grays the Mountain Sends" and have to say how impressed I am with it.. IMO really amazing!

http://www.bryanschutmaat.com/

I was hoping someone may be able to give me a bit of a suggestion as to what camera and lens combo he is using.. I am guessing a Chamonix 45 by the looks of this (rather poor quality) photo on his publishers site..

http://www.silasfinch.org/grays/#/bio

and while his landscapes are amazing, it is his portraits of men that I find very powerful.. Any suggestions as to what focal length/brand he may be using for these portraits?

I know that may be an extremely vague question and possibly one without an answer but I figure that this is probably the place!

The other one that really impresses me is the moderate close up of a red headed waitress in a diner.. The bokeh has an almost oval aesthetic to it, almost like that you see in Anamorphic films (without the widescreen aspect). Any idea what lens gives this type of bokeh? Judging by the sharpness, it appears to be fairly modern..

http://www.bryanschutmaat.com/wyw2er...dd7f7005q7nnmm

Any ideas? A friend told me that Fuji lenses were capable of this but I am really not too sure..

Well, really look forward to any thoughts anybody has, would be really greatly appreciated!