Brooke Condolora is an illustrator and quiet adventurer on an island in the San Francisco Bay.

My cross-stitch life meter in UPPERCASE! So excited to see something I made in my favorite magazine.

My cross-stitch life meter in UPPERCASE! So excited to see something I made in my favorite magazine.

I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
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I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info
I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.
As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.
The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!
Ready for you, New Zealand.
Zoom Info

I’ve been happily shooting with a DSLR for years but always run into one problem: I never want to carry the bulky thing with me anywhere. When I bought my last DSLR a year ago, I wanted a micro four thirds camera but chose to wait until they improved.

As we started planning our upcoming trip to New Zealand with lots of hiking, I decided to look into MFTs again. The result of my search arrived yesterday, and I’m in love.

The test photos above were all shot with the Olympus OM-D and M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 lens. And they’re all straight from the camera, with zero post-processing. I love it. And I’m so excited to finally shoot square format (my favorite) in-camera!

Ready for you, New Zealand.

Onion skin of a last minute animation I’m working on for Doggins. Just under a week until the IGF deadline!

Onion skin of a last minute animation I’m working on for Doggins. Just under a week until the IGF deadline!

Homemade chai for a cloudy fall day. (Taken with Instagram)

Homemade chai for a cloudy fall day. (Taken with Instagram)

This is the animation I created for Doggins’ interaction with objects in the game. I also wrote about that and what goes into giving life to a 2D character over on the Doggins dev blog, or the Bloggins, as we affectionately call it.

I designed this logo a few months ago for a friend’s awesome side project: a programming language based on bro-speak. The three color combinations are based on syntax highlighting, and the typeface is Anonymous Pro.
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I designed this logo a few months ago for a friend’s awesome side project: a programming language based on bro-speak. The three color combinations are based on syntax highlighting, and the typeface is Anonymous Pro.
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I designed this logo a few months ago for a friend’s awesome side project: a programming language based on bro-speak. The three color combinations are based on syntax highlighting, and the typeface is Anonymous Pro.
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I designed this logo a few months ago for a friend’s awesome side project: a programming language based on bro-speak. The three color combinations are based on syntax highlighting, and the typeface is Anonymous Pro.

The interior of the Doggins house finally came together this week! I still need to add the texture, and some of it might change, but I wanted to go ahead and share a few pieces.
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The interior of the Doggins house finally came together this week! I still need to add the texture, and some of it might change, but I wanted to go ahead and share a few pieces.
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The interior of the Doggins house finally came together this week! I still need to add the texture, and some of it might change, but I wanted to go ahead and share a few pieces.
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The interior of the Doggins house finally came together this week! I still need to add the texture, and some of it might change, but I wanted to go ahead and share a few pieces.

Quick morning project: added tapered legs to the NES crate. $7 from the flea market! (Taken with Instagram)

Quick morning project: added tapered legs to the NES crate. $7 from the flea market! (Taken with Instagram)