Fujifilm X-Pro1, and nothing else matters!
Hi, My name is Eddy, and I’m 52 years old. I started with photography when I was 16 years young.At that time, I was really into sk8boarding and just finished my first handmade board. I asked my 13-year-old older brother to take a picture off the board. He said, “You…
Printed magazine – Issue 9
For photography enthusiasts, the act of flipping through the pages of a printed magazine is akin to embarking on a soul-stirring journey. With each turn, one delves deeper into a realm where inspiration abounds, where the artistry of photographers is celebrated in all its glory. It’s a ritual steeped in…
The ancient mysteries of Peru
Mitch Meseke [ mess-key ] is an American freelance illustrator and storyboard artist, currently based in Black Mountain N.C. Meseke’s work spans from commercial to fine art, as well as writing, recording music, and photography. It’s great to have you for this interview, Mitch! Can you start by telling us…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – April 2024
Hello everyone!The April issue has arrived. This edition features four fantastic and talented photographers and highlights their beautiful imagery, from portraits to landscapes. As always, each piece of work, each photograph, was made with a Fuji X camera.Contributors | SummaryPhotography expresses who we areby Matteo DeganiFinding connection through photography -…
Café Culture
There’s something about sipping a morning cappuccino at a Tuscan terrace, in a narrow cobblestone street, watching the town shake off its slumber, that is deeply satisfying. Bar Rossi is a small café in the medieval town of Orbetello. It has a good vantage point overlooking the shops on Corso…
“The Calm Sea” – The story behind this photo
That morning was special. I decided to join my dad for fishing, something he does regularly after morning prayers. I felt like going along this time. So, with excitement building up inside me, I happily joined my dad on our small boat in the calm waters of our island, Bilehdhoo,…
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Street Photography with the Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero D
When you think of heading out to make some street photography, classic street lenses like 18mm, 23mm, or 35mm most probably come to mind. However, these are far from “required” and you can make street photography with any lens you choose. In this case, I went for a 9mm! It…
The camera I didn’t know I needed
This is probably the 10.000th review on the Fuji X100V, but I still think you will like what I have to say about it. And for all that are impatient, here are the links to all the features I put on the camera: Camera // Thumbgrip // Lens hood //…
Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 – My take on Fujifilm’s best and my most favorite lens to date
Six years ago, when I was just starting out my journey as a Photographer, little did I know about Fujifilm’s intent to announce a new prime that would become one of its best lenses in the years to come. Yes, I am talking about the Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 lens. This…
The Ultimate Camera Accessory – Is Always In Your Pocket
On a recent trip to Mexico, I was hired to shoot video and photos. As a one man team it was a challenging project to shoot both with the veracity and depth that I would have liked. I decided to shoot photos with my X-T2 as I usually do… and…
Thoughts on the Fuji X-T2 for Video
SUBSCRIBE THE FUJI X PASSION VIRTUAL MAGAZINE FOR ONLY €20/YEAR! I recently went on a trip to Canada and really got to put the Fujifilm X-T2 through it’s paces. I’ve played around with the video before but I feel like this trip was my first, real, intensive…
Fuji X-T family
Shooting Metallica with Fuji Gear
Earlier this month, I finally made up for a 20-plus-year missed opportunity: Seeing Metallica perform live. Long ago, the group performed in my hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, but this particular 7th grader was not allowed out that late on a school night. When I caught wind the band would stop by Seattle’s CenturyLink Field, I did two things immediately: 1. Buy tickets and 2. See if I could obtain…
April issue
Premium articles
Premium/ My beloved Fuji X-E3 ends here…
I read a few hours ago that Fuji is going to drop the X-E model. I read it and couldn’t believe it. I read it and still don’t believe it. Rationally, you may understand the decision, but when you really like something, the sentiment is stronger than the reason, isn’t…
Premium/ Exploring the Photographic Essence of Choupal: A Long-Term Project with Fujifilm Cameras (plus video)
In the heart of Portugal, nestled amid the picturesque landscapes of Coimbra, lies a hidden gem that beckons photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. This enchanting location, known as Choupal, has become the focal point of a captivating long-term project that aims to capture the essence of the seasons through the…
Premium/ I like to become invisible at weddings but at the same time be a part of them
Facundo Santana, one of the most acclaimed Wedding Photographers today, granted us this interview, in which he describes his career, the development of his style and his approach to this genre.You will find also a series of important tips and advice – simplicity is the keyword, his motto. And you…
Visual Stories
Frozen Beauty – Taking a break from reality
When I was a child, I never really took much notice of the beauty of nature, and hiking was everything but a pleasure. However, my passion for being outdoors and…
Ibiza
Visiting places like these comes with a certain set of expectations, clichés, imposed assumptions, things you expect to see, feel, experience. And it’s all true when visiting Ibiza. But then…
Fujifilm X100V and X-E4 photo adventure in Nebraska
The Fujifilm X100V just may be my favorite camera of all time. It’s small, compact and can go almost everywhere with me. The X-E4 is almost as small, but can…
A Chilly October Day – A Walk With the Fuji 16mm F1.4
Recently I’ve taken stock of the lenses that have been collecting dust. Surprisingly, I noticed that I hadn’t shot with the Fuji XF16mm F1.4 lens in a long, long time.…
Capturing Star Images with the Fuji X-T2
A couple of weeks ago I headed out to the west coast of Portugal to try and shoot a time-lapse of the Milky Way with the new Fujifilm X-T2. I really wanted to see how well the camera would deal with shooting at a high ISO and as I…
Making Photography with the Soul – Interview with Cristina Venedict
1. Hi Cristina! It’s a pleasure to have you for this interview. Could you please start by introducing yourself?I am Cristina Venedict, a Romanian photographer based in Botoşani. Shortly, my work is focused more on fine art and environmental portraits, and I love to say that I make photography with…
Moments of Silence – Czech Ossuaries in Photography
I stand alone in a darkened room. I absorb the atmosphere of the place. The silence. Reconciliation. Slowly, I get into motion. I watch the light, the shapes, while many empty eye sockets watch me. Bones and skulls are towering up. Witnesses of the ancient past. They speak of transience,…
Fairy tale from a thousand and one nights including desert feeling…
With a photo journey through the Rub al-Khali, the largest sand desert on earth. Besides the desert adventure, we roam through an impressive world of diversity as well as a multifaceted architecture in Oman, in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. With me in the luggage, my Fuji GFX100. From…
Shooting Fujifilm with Orlando Asson
Thank you, Orlando, for all your availability for this interview! Could you start by presenting yourself to our readers?Hey everyone! I first would like to thank Fuji X Passion Mag for reaching out to me for this interview! My name is Orlando Asson. I was born and raised in Greer,…
Euro Cup 2021 – Documenting Italian fans with the Fuji XF10
Italy, 11 July 2021The Italian national football team is the winner of the European 2020. It is our second European won after that of 1968, 53 years ago. A tough match for both teams, England, scores after just two minutes but fails to conclude anything else for almost the duration…
Ashok Viswanathan: X-Pro1 and Varnasi on the Ganges, India
I have always wanted to visit Varnasi, a city I heard so much about. Its one of the worlds oldest living cities being over 5000 years old and it looks…
She Said / He Said
Dear Florin, You told me you once thought that if you were to point your camera lens at a human being, you would somehow cause their disappearance. I will be…
Premium/ If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be?
If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be? Fortunately, it was not for life, but only for a…
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…
Black & White Japan
The X-Pro2 remains a fantastic camera for street photography. With its stealthy, elegant design, the interchangeable lens feature and the one-of-a-kind hybrid viewfinder, conceived in that useful rangefinder approach, so…
Italian photographer, Daniele Martire, shoots, edits and uploads his photo on the go
Today we bring you an interview to the italian photographer, Daniele Martire. Just a curiosity, he shoots, edits and uploads his photo on the go, just using his X-E2/X-pro2 and…
Glass – Just another photo-sharing app, or is it?
Not long ago, Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, posted a video saying Instagram is no longer a photo-sharing app and that the company is looking to lean into entertainment…
The hardest part of my day is choosing which camera to use…
I was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago. In 2009 I enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed in Okinawa. In 2016 I moved to England…
Love at the First Touch – Preserve memories, preserve moments
My name is Fabrizio, I am Italian and recently entered my forties! Born in Rome, I have spent the last ten years living and breathing in the beautiful Tuscany landscape.…
Keeping the Family Tradition
My name is Philippe Poitevin, I am living in Paris but I am originally from Corsica. I worked for a long time as a TV set decorator. I am now…
Stories from Mexico City with Fuji X-Pro1 and 35mm
I’m Miguel Angel Cortes, 31 years old from Mexico city, a very croudy city. I started in photography about 10 years ago, even when I studied something different first, but…
Premium/ If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be?
If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be? Fortunately, it was not for life, but only for a…
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