Photography Zines – Why paper-based publications are still relevant today
I cannot say that I have a huge collection of photography books, but for years I have been adding to my small private library some titles by the authors that I most appreciate. However, very recently I surrendered to the passionate and vibrant world of zines. And there is a…
Why I converted camera religions
“I’m a Nikon guy,” I thought as I browsed through the list of Fujifilm X-T4s. “However, they do look really cool and geez, look at those video capabilities! Maybe it’s finally time to make the jump?” It took some arguing with myself in the mirror, but I eventually jumped the…
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,…
Accidental landscaper
I work on torture prevention. Which is odd because I’m sure that when I grew up in Tasmania (at the end of the world) I didn’t know that there was such a thing. And I’m still not quite sure how I ended up spending my life travelling around the globe,…
Premium/ Fujifilm – From Fuji to film photography
We have read many stories on Fuji X Passion Inspirational Photography Magazine, and all of them are captivating. Apart from the fact that we continuously learn useful tips about using Fujifilm gear and improve our techniques, this community is so much more! It is not a place for clinical, mathematical…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – October 2020
Hello everyone!Here we are, in October. We work hard every month to offer you great content, great inspiration, a great insight of what’s going on in the world of the Fuji X system, showing you some of the best photographers and their images.The October 2020 edition (+130 pages) of the…
Fuji X-T family
From DSLR to Fuji: story of the brazilian photographer Klayfe Rohden and his beautiful feminine portraits with X-T10
I am Klayfe Rohden, a 40 years old brazilian, full time photographer since three years ago, married with Alessandra, father of Camilla (14) and Klayfinho (4) years. I am a musician (pianist) and music producer since my 16 years old, Video Producer and Designer, graduated in Technologist in UNIT (Tiradentes University), in Aracaju / Sergipe. Photography was a gift that refined my gaze to journalism videos and music clips that…
April issue
London Notes with Fuji X30 and Olympus E-M5
London, late January 2018 Rainy days in London; sometimes the rain turns into snow. I’m in town with my wife: she has some academic business with English colleagues. Lunches, aperitifs and dinners are my only meeting points during these days. All the rest of the time, I’m goofing around with…
“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,…
Habana 73.1 – a personal project with Fuji X cameras
Hi Fuji X Passion friends, I introduce myself: My name is Rodrigo Roher and I am from Salamanca, Spain. I have always been interested in arts, specially painting and drawing. For that reason and because of my Audiovisual and Arts studies, I became interested in travel photography, but it is…
Winter Holidays 2016: Barcelona and Stuttgart
Quick getaway towards the sun Two destinations for Christmas – Barcelona and Stuttgart! I started the Christmas season with a quick escape to Barcelona, for me, the best way to enjoy the sun in a short weekend. I love drinking mojitos in my t-shirt while it’s freezing at home. The…
Dear Earth
It is the year 2018, I moved to Iceland, the land of fire and ice. Everyone might know it holds astonishing beauty in its nature. That also triggered me in buying my first camera at the start of 2020, the Fujifilm X-T30. Living in Iceland has been a magical ride…
Ordinary makes extraordinary
It was 7am on a typical Summer Thursday. My weekday routine of which I enjoy and don’t usually tire is mundane but I don’t say that with disdain. I have always thought of the repetitiveness as consistency which is generally a good thing. A consistent routine, consistent work has enabled…
GRAIN is a quarterly photography digital magazine, for contemporary photographers with analog souls.