Henry is Gear Patrol's Deputy Photography Editor. Despite not having a writing position at GP, he still manages to sneak in his abstruse opinions on everything from bikes to cameras to furniture every once in a while.
It's not just hipster nonsense. There are terrific practical reasons for any photographer to shoot a roll or two.
Sitting in the background of a recent Apple keynote was a very particular — and very peculiar — chair.
Your guide to Porsche’s favorite hue.
A viscious takedown of Amazon’s collection of 6,000-plus mostly bogus wine openers.
This Mazda is a dynamite small car.
With the new SL2, Leica’s beefed up and modernized their full-frame mirrorless system, and all signs point to greatness.
The third-generation CLS-Class bridges the gap between coupe and sedan better than ever.
This goofy miniature medium format camera isn’t particularly useful, but it is adorable.
The Leica Q2 looks like the old Q, feels like the old Q and costs even more than the old Q.
50 amazing images from NASA’s Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions captured on Hasselblad Cameras.
Audemars Piguet’s new line of watches is controversial, but a best effort so far at creating something distinctly new.
Everyone is releasing new cameras and they all look amazing.
The M10-P is a little quieter visually and way quieter audibly.
Nikon’s not ready to spill all the beans, but thankfully the internet is full of nerds.
In anticipation of the Tour De France and to launch their new EVO series, DeFeet made an insanely luxurious pair of socks.
The US Pro Road Championships just got won on a bike frame that many salesmen would consider “entry level.”
Garmin’s newest, paired-down cycling computer might be the cure for too much information.
Sure they come at a small premium but sometimes you have to pay the cost to be the boss.
Black, Black, Black, Black, and some Knurled Brass
Never doubt the merit in buying really — really — nice shampoo.
I wore an Apple Watch Edition to SIHH.
In the 70s, the US military commissioned Leica to make a burly version of its M4.
The photo press whined and Leica listened, transplanting the guts from the TL2 into a body with far more buttons.
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE THE CHANCES OF WINNING.
There are a million and one amazing design details inside Apple’s new campus.
Save 70% on some of the best drinking utensils known to man.
Cheap tees, a watch, really good pasta and more.