Deconstructing my photos
When I switched from Sony to Fuji, I had no idea how much photography would actually grow on me. Of course, I wanted to get better and take nicer shots, but since that first trip in Marocco, I started getting more and more into photography and focused on learning as…
In social separation, shooting blossoms
On March 10, 2020, our San Francisco Bay Area office closed. Suddenly, we were all working from home. On the 13th, I noticed the lovely tulips in the front of my house and took a photo. About this time, our neighbors began posting terrible news from their friends in Bergamo,…
Memories of Thailand
Like many people I suppose, I had in my head a list of a few countries in which I wanted to travel. And Thailand was certainly not one of them. I don’t know if it is because of our life close to nature and the mountains, but when I thought…
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
Photos of motorcycles and their owners are undoubtedly my favourite thing to shoot. Oftentimes, having someone show their essence and their relationship with their vehicle takes time and isn’t always achievable. However, there’s a yearly event where working towards that goal requires almost no effort – motorcyclists leave their houses…
X-CAPISM, A journey of creativity with the Fuji X-System
Me, Myself and IMy first love and introduction to photography started at a young age where my dad used Minolta film cameras for all our holidays where he enjoyed street scenes, especially in Asia. This carried on in to Art and design and my own first camera was a Lumix…
Two cups of coffee and natural light
I give thanks every day since, in this life of troubles and commitments, I can carry out many activities that I am passionate about. In these quarantine times, these things are not present, it is a good time to value them and, when they come back, to enjoy them even…
March issue
From darkness into the light!
Hi, my name’s Scott, and I am a street photographer from the south of England. I have a deep passion/obsession with photography & Fujifilm and spend my spare time researching and investing in Bitcoin/Blockchain Technology. I have a growing interest in NFT’s and am a big believer in exercise and…
Photographing the human/nature interaction, by the brazilian lawyer photographer, Thaís Tabosa
I’ve been photographing for a while. 9 years to be exact. For most of that time, I was focused on black and white street/documentary photography. Stealing emotions was a thrilling challenge to m and the 50mm was my dearest friend. It wasn’t until 2014, when I adopted the Fuji system,…
I found my wonderland
Hello, Alice! Would you like to start by introducing yourself to our readers?Hello, I am Alice, 25 years old, and I’m from Macau. I am a freelancer and a huge fan of photography. Could you tell us about your hobbies and passions?I love plants, flowers, and walking around the streets.…
Expressing feelings in a visual way – Interview with Max Robl
Max, it’s a pleasure to have you today for an interview! Could you please start with a brief presentation?Hi, pleasure to be here and to get the chance for the interview. I’m Max, 29, originally from Bavaria in Germany, but living in Tyrol, Austria, at the moment. Professionally I am…
Mini Memories: Interview with Elli Cassidy, Maternity & Newborn Photographer
Could you please tell us a bit about you, where are you from, where is your studio located and the (as wonderful as difficult) genre of photography in which you specialized? I’m Elli Cassidy, and I run a portrait studio in Lincolnshire, UK, specialising in Newborns and Maternity. I teach…
Musician fell in love with photography – What I’ve learnt in one year
I’m Ilkka Arola, a 32-year-old professional musician from Turku, Finland. I’ve been interested in photography and cinematography for my whole life, but the real turning point for me, was a year ago when I bought my first Fuji camera. Something just changed in me, suddenly I found myself using all…
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