The photographer who used to leave the lights at home
Working as a software/web developer, Ciro Palomba, from Napoli, started with photography for its technological aspect. But he kept experimenting and slowly started to get into portrait photography. Enthusiast of natural light and shooting mostly outdoors, Ciro likes to obtain natural results, almost a “point and shoot” approach. Thank you,…
Fuji FanBoys 3rd Annual Competition
For the third year in a row, Fuji FanBoys holds its annual competition. This is a worldwide contest, open to all users of Fuji’s X and GFX systems. It’s not limited to any particular genre, just your best photos. The call for entries starts on May 15th and closes on…
Finding home
Born in Sweden, Johan is a citizen of the world. Music, Photography, Dance, among others, his passions are many, becoming indistinguishable between hobbies and work.Enchanted by his passionate way of life, it is with great pleasure that we interviewed Johan Otterdahl Edfeldt. Hello Johan, it’s a pleasure to have you…
The tools of my trade
For several years now, I have used laptops to process my RAW files. I started with a PC and moved on to a Macbook because many professionals were using it. To my eye, images looked good on screen and my web page. It was only recently that a friend with…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – May 2021
Hello everyone! The May issue has arrived. This edition features five 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. It was a pleasure for us to make this truly inspiring…
A Creator’s Workspace
Hi, my name is Lloyd Carig. A 35-year-old dad and husband, born and raised in Manila, moved to Canada in 2014. I work as a livechat support for a telecom company in Vancouver, Canada. I started my Fujifilm journey back in 2016 with a graphite X-T1 and the XF35mm F2.…
Fuji X-T family
My Fujifilm Story
My name is Lucas Hernandez, from Central Texas. I’ve been shooting since 2000. Photography was the only class in school that had my attention. I would roll up extra cans of film to take personal photos, while also doing what was needed for class. After many years of shooting film, I hit a roadblock. Life just wasn’t what it was supposed to be. Then one of my cameras, that I…
April issue
Porto Street Photography – Shooting Street to improve your wedding photography
My Porto Street Photography adventure all came about thanks to being invited to the 2016 Fearless Conference in Portugal. While my main goal was the conference, I managed to book in an extra day to explore the city. Being my first time in Portugal I was pumped. Porto (yes this…
Wedding reportage with X-Pro2 and X-T3
Hi, my name is Tomasz, I live in the south of Poland and I have been interested in photography for 5 years. I am a professional wedding photographer but I also strongly like doing street reportage, which techniques I later put into wedding photography as well. I love the multiplane…
The Crested Butte Community Iron Pour with the Fuji X-T1
SUBSCRIBE THE FUJI X PASSION VIRTUAL MAGAZINE FOR ONLY €20/YEAR! I went to Crested Butte, Colorado in the Fall of 2015 with no particular goals, other than to enjoy the foliage on the Aspens and focus on my landscape photography. Early on in my trip, and almost by accident,…
Every photo has a story to tell
Have you ever wondered why we photograph? What fuels this passion to wake up every morning to take photographs, edit them, and publish them? Why is photography important to each one of us? “Photographers are the dedicated, passionate and sometimes half-crazy individuals who are willing to give their lives, too…
Embracing it all
I’m originally from Lancashire, but I’ve been living on the Isle of Anglesey for the last nine years, working in the hospitality industry. I live with views of the Menai Strait, looking out to the Carneddau Mountain range and, on a clear day, the peak of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) can…
SJJ 016 – Postcards from a Present in Progress
I left for Sarajevo with the reports of a couple of friends and Giovanna Volpi’s essay Sarajevo Maybe, 1994 in my pocket. In the bag, I also had a couple of cameras: a FujiFilm X30 and a small Ricoh GX100. The program included a photo exhibition entitled ko.existence. Those few…
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