Hanna Saba is a passionate photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Hanna specialises in a vast selection of photography categories; Weddings, Christenings, Special Events, Portraiture and Landscapes. He manages a broad range of thriving communities online, where he shares a variety of content to over 150,000 + members, with a large social media following which is continuing to grow. Running Photo walks & workshops with the Sony Alpha Sydney Facebook group that he runs. He is also a YouTube Content Creator and gear review contributor. He works along side Godox, MagMod and more. Hanna recently became the Ambassador for Tenba bags Australia, Benro Australia, Spider Holster and a Sony Digital Imaging Advocate.
What is in your camera bag?
In my camera bag will always be two bodies ( Sony a7R3 and the Sony a7iii) with the 70200 f2.8 GM, Sony 35mm f1.4 zeiss, 24mm f1.4 GM, 85mm f1.4 GM and the 90mm f2.8 macro
What is your go to in your Alpha kit and why?
For portraits, my go to alpha is the Sony a7R3 + 85mm f1.4 GM. With that combination, I am able to capture so much detail due to the high MP of the a7R3 and with the 85mm producing smooth, buttery bokeh and sharp images. For landscapes lately, my go to Sony alpha kit is the Sony a7R3 + 24mm f1.4 GM. It is really lightweight to carry around when going on adventures and produces corner to corner sharpness, producing stunning images.
Most memorable moment shooting with Alpha?
My most memorable moment is shooting with one of my favourite combos, the Sony a7RM3 + 70200 f2.8 GM. I was recently shooting a wedding on location in one of the local parks. We came across a man-made waterfall and an idea struck at me. I asked the couple if they could stand in the middle of the waterfall on the rocks. Using my trusty 70200 f2.8 and combining it with the Sony a7RM3, I was able to switch to crop mode to get that extra reach while standing on the other side of the lake. I had rested my 70200 against a ledge to hold it as steady as possible, shooting at a shutter speed of 1/50s and getting motion in the water. After capturing the shot and showing it to the couple, seeing the smile and tears in their eyes gave me joy, knowing I had captured that special shot for my clients.