Capturing Now
IntroductionI’m Nicolas from Berlin, Germany, a place I’ve been calling home for the last 14 years. Ever since I’ve moved here, the artsy and creative side of the city has been something that I truly enjoy and that also provides constant inspiration for my creative endeavors. Besides working in tech…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – June 2025
We are thrilled to announce the release of Fuji X Passion Magazine Issue 108, a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and the art of photography. This edition brings together diverse voices and unique journeys—each offering inspiration and practical wisdom for photographers at every stage.Ankhurr Chawaak – A Shift In FocusJoin Ankhurr…
Fuji X100S and Canon PowerShot G9: Together in the Backstage
Both “old” digital ladies still work perfectly in 2025 and are unrivalled. They even work on a sun-baked stage with temperatures above 37ºC degrees. SWEAT. SWEAT. SWEAT. Each camera works in its own way: both almost always with ISO set at 200 (or a bit higher). The blinding sun helps…
I remember
When I first got out of the country, in 1996, I didn’t realize how lucky I was. It was my first trip outside the country, I was 14 years old, and I had a chip on my shoulder. In all honesty, I don’t think there is a 14–15-year-old who is…
How my photography with the Fujifilm X100V becomes a way of life
My name is Cindy Kleinecke, and I live with my family in north-east Germany. I was born there, grew up there and have stayed there ever since. I’ve always loved being out and about in nature and that’s where my passion for photography began to grow. At the age of…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – May 2025
We are delighted to announce the release of the May 2025 edition of Fuji X Passion magazine!Photography is not just an art form—it’s a way of connecting with ourselves, others, and the world. In this edition, we spotlight stories that celebrate the pure pleasure, curiosity, and community that photography brings:For the Love of…
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Top five Fujifilm mirrorless cameras
The camera world has been completely turned upside down in the last few years and though about 90% of the content we create is written to prospective brides or clients, every once in a while I feel like it’s really valuable to drop a little bit of info direct to…
Lightroom or Capture one?
Ok Ladies and Gents, we all want the very best from our images, whether we are professional photographers or hobbyists. I’m a wedding photographer and constantly giving myself critique, I’m sure you are the same, as Ansel Adams, once said “10,000 exposures to get one photo” yep, the very best…
Why I don’t need full frame
Here it is, the thousandth blog post about someone switching to Fujifilm. I know it’s boring so I’ll be brief. All I want really is just to explain you why I’ve decided to switch and why you are going to find a lot of Fujifilm contents on this blog going…
Fujifilm X-T20 – A Practical Comparison with the X-T2
My first Fuji camera back in 2015 was the X-T10 which I bought at the time with the intention of using as a back up camera to my Nikon D800E. I was immediately impressed with what a pleasure it was to use and how good the image quality was. It…
X30 Tales: It’s all about winning over a “Wild” little camera
PrefaceGear doesn’t matter, so they say. I had never bought into that idea until five years ago when I met the work of Matteo Ceschi. This talented Italian photographer shoots events, portraits, and even professional assignments with a variety of small cameras, some held by duct tape, with visible signs…
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Premium/ Always have your camera with you
Often I find myself thinking about what convinced me to choose the Fujifilm camera system to express my passion. Leaving the house with my photography bag in search of that perfect moment, when everything in front of the camera aligns between my eye and the viewfinder. I believe one of…
Premium/ The Fujifilm X-T3: A perspective from an X-T2 owner
Well, how to tackle this? That was something that has been on my mind for a couple of days now. Let’s face it, the internet is full of the “new” X-T3 reviews, comparisons and hands-on experiences. So here I am, thinking that I can add something to some of the…
Premium/ Fujifilm Deliverance
As many of us already know and feel, making photography with Fujifilm is a powerful, pleasant and liberating experience. I will try to explain the best I can what is this sort of freedom and why is it so. However, I think this story can apply to those photographers who…
Premium/ How to focus to infinity for night photography
Focusing in photography is a vital aspect of getting sharp images, as it’s impossible to sharpen an out of focus image. However, how do you focus to infinity for night sky photography when everything is completely pitch black? This article will explain the easiest way to focus any lens for…
Premium/ Documentary Project | Module 5 – Attitude: When we finally go to the location and start photographing
At first, I was thinking of calling this module by “Shooting Techniques” but, as I won’t focus on technical aspects but in the posture to adopt in the field instead, I thought it was better to call it “Attitude” and describe some matters that I consider important while shooting. This…
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Interview with Matt Gutteridge, wedding photographer
Hello Matt! Could you please introduce yourself? I’m Matt, I’m 40 and a wedding photographer based in the south west of England. I’m married to Lillian and have 3 boys that are all growing up very quickly! I’m a family guy really and love the whole family vibe; you know, eating around the table, watching […]
The colour-blind traveller
Hey, I’m Luc Buffard-Morel, alias Lucio for my friends, or Lbm as a professional filmmaker and photographer. I’m 25 years…
It’s all about the narrative
Paulo was born in Lisbon almost two centuries ago (at least it feels like that), and he currently lives in…
My street photography journey with the Fuji X-T3 and the 23mm F2
My name is Philipp Meiners. I am 35 years old and I live in a small town (Pop: 30,000) in…
Visual Stories
Vespa Island
“Where do all the Vespas come from?” Chaggy stops the…
An adventure worth having
I’ve lived in Nebraska my entire life, going on 45…
Friends, coffee and motorcycles in Buenos Aires
Friendships are often born out of common interests, such as…
Slow Salento
Let’s try to explain Salento, and to try, we need…
Arctic Blues with Fuji equipment
Maria Sahai is a Fujifilm X-series user and F-stop gear ambassador. Her first contact with a camera was a disaster! But a decade later, she definitely fell in love with Photography and never stopped since then. From the icy landscapes of Greenland to the extreme heat of the deserts of…
Searching for the key to unlock my creativity
Hello fellow Fuji lovers. So I reached out to Fuji X Passion magazine and asked if I could share, and after reviewing my portfolio and deciding I’m worthy (maybe), they agreed. But now came the hard part, which of my many ideas would I share now that I had a…
A dream come true
Who’d have thought it? I still have to realize it. After eleven years, we won the Championship. By winning the last match of the championship we could finally raise the cup. A whole season with bated breath, pulled until the last minute of the last match, with the fear that…
Wherever I show up it gets moody
Besides photography, I spend my time with my little son Max. We ride the bicycle, go to the skate park or have a blast with our dog and best buddy Anton. Moreover, I enjoy a good workout or any kind of sport that helps me keep my balance. Since I’ve…
Mongolia. On the nomadic trails. With Fuji X-T1 and X100s
I have always dreamed about visiting Mongolia. Ever since I was young boy and I first time read stories about Genghis Khan. I watched every documentary about this remote exotic country. With eyes glued to the screen I promised myself that one day, I definitely make the trip. My time…
“Death is actually a matter of life”
Text: Jesper Storgaard Jensen Photos: Klaus Bo “Some years ago I was going to document life in a mosque in the Vesterbro neighborhood, in Copenhagen. A member of the neighborhood’s Pakistani community had died and the body was about to be sent to Pakistan. The deceased was lying in an…