Make it long
People ask me regularly whether I prefer wide-angle lenses or telephoto lenses for landscapes. My landscape photography is seldom done with a wide-angle lens. Indeed, what one typically wants to do when shooting landscapes is to isolate that area in the scene which best tells the story that has the…
New eBook Photo Inspiration: The Stories Behind The Images – Vol. I
After several different cameras, lenses and a multitude of accessories, by now you have realised that the only way to improve your photography is not by acquiring the latest technology, but actually by consuming photography. Seeing the work that others do is a powerful tool that will give you the…
Shooting “Raw” in the Omo Valley
“Prepare yourselves.” – This was the advice of our guide, Marius, on our first night in Addis Ababa. “It’s going to be raw, raw, raw!” I knew what he meant by “raw”. We would be living rough, in a makeshift, temporary camp with no electricity, no running water, and no…
The Sound Of Silence – Photography Book, by Eduardo Asenjo Matus
Eduardo Asenjo Matus is a young photographer from Chile, and we fell in love with his work from the first moment we saw it, about 3 years ago. And since that time, we have had the honour of publishing several of his articles, both on our website and in the…
Tokina SZX 400mm F8 Reflex MF – First impressions review
First impressions Very well made and designed. Catadioptric lenses are an acquired taste and dropped out of popularity once the novelty of the doughnut-shaped out of focus highlights became boring. They were pre-Bokeh obsessed photography, and there are a lot of people taking photographs out there who have never experienced…
Daydreaming
This is a project created by Nick Salazar and Eduardo Asenjo, Nick works in wedding and portrait photography, while Eduardo works as Street photographer, ambassador of Tripodes.cl and Fujifilm Chile, both in love with Fujifilm. Photo by Eduardo – Fuji X100F . f/13 . 0.6″ . ISO 200 Photo by…
March issue
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Escaping Covid lockdown in the Utah Desert with the X100V
On Thursday March 12th I got the call from my local camera shop: my new, black, Fujifilm X100V — which I had pre-ordered months ago — was finally here. The night before, the Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert had tested positive for Coronavirus causing the NBA to shut down, and the…
I just love taking photos, and that is why I do it
Hi, my name is Lukáš Těžký, and I am in my early forties. I would like to thank you for the possibility to share my passion for photography with you. First, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I come from the Czech Republic, from a little town…
Hey photographers, Phil needs our help after another surgery
Hi everyone! Phil Porto is a name that every Fuji enthusiast knows. We had the privilege to publish an article by him some time ago. His work is incredible, and through his YouTube channel he has given so much to the entire Fuji community. Now it’s our turn to help…
Tyler Grae – A whole story in a single moment
Hi, I’m Tyler Grae. I’m a twenty-four year old, unemployed portrait photographer from north New Jersey. To be honest, I almost decided not to write this at all. Writing seems like such a hard means of communication when compared to the interpretive nature of photography. It’s particularly why I’m a…
Get noticed more: How I became an official Fuji X Photographer
Well, I think we should start from one early morning when I was sitting at my desk and thinking which direction I wanted to go in photography. After a few years of experience in all kinds of photography genres, I was starting to notice what was getting my attention the…
Instax memories from the Canary Islands
I am Zsofia Berta, Sofía, I was born in Budapest, Hungary and I am currently living in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Photography is my passion, I managed several social media accounts as part of my job and as my hobby as well. This year another world opened for me with…
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