Simple Complexity
My name is Jay, and I currently live in Ohio with my wife and newborn Daughter. I have recently rekindled my love for photography, thanks to my Fujifilm X100VI. The draw to Fujifilm X series was its simplistic form factor and complex capabilities. In my research leading me to the…
Is it too late to start a blog?
Why Start a Blog in 2025?Is blogging still relevant in 2025? Has it become obsolete, overshadowed by social media? The answer is a resounding no. While blogs have been around for a long time and have certainly lost some users to social media platforms, they are far from extinct. In…
Premium/ Wide – A change of perspective
I am a big believer that 90% of the image comes from the lens, the characteristics, the rendering, the field of view, even colors and tones are directly related to the lens you choose. In my work, I find myself using a fairly standard field of view more often than…
Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – March 2025
We are delighted to announce the release of the March 2025 edition of Fuji X Passion magazine! Explore the stories that shape photography! Photography is more than just capturing images—it’s about storytelling, emotion, and perspective. In this edition, we bring you inspiring narratives: The Fujifilm X10 in 2025 – Tommy Nordpole reflects on the enduring charm of…
Fujifilm GFX100RF: A Portable Medium Format Powerhouse
IntroductionIn the ever-evolving world of photography, Fujifilm continues to push boundaries, and the GFX100RF is no exception. This medium format camera combines a fixed-lens design, a 102-megapixel sensor, and a compact form, aiming to offer the portability of a point-and-shoot with the image quality of medium format. But does it…
Capturing authenticity – Interview with Carly Zavala
Could you tell our readers a bit about yourself?I’m Carly Zavala, a portrait and fine art photographer currently based in Seattle, WA. Before diving into photography full-time, I spent over a decade as a nurse, which I believe shaped my approach to storytelling and connecting with people. My work focuses…
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How to edit and apply ‘sharpen’ to pictures from Fuji X-T1 in the Lightroom
I must be Lightroom user since I was born. Or since the first teeth started to appear. Or perhaps since 2007-2008. At first, the interface seemed strange, it was too complicated. But I didn’t give up at first, and in a short time I was able to use it without…
From the Olympus OM-D E-M1 II to nothing but the Fujifilm X100F
Well, well. What a journey I have been through with the camera gear over the past year or so. I went from a full equipped Fujifilm X bag to an Olympus OM-D E-M1 II too nothing else but an Fujifilm X100F. You might rightly ask yourself why did I go…
I believe I can fly – Fuji X-T2 and Motocross
We photographers often stay to long in our comfort zone. In my case this means photographing landscapes and wildlife. But leaving the comfort zone and shooting something we normally don’t often has very positive effects on our overall photographic capabilities. I went out to a motocross race the other day…
Saqib Shams: The story of my passion for Fuji X-E2
Hello, my name is Dr. S. Saqib Shams, and I have been using Fujifilm X-E2 for more than two years now. This is the story of my passion with Fujifilm cameras. I first held a DSLR in November, 2010. It was my brother’s camera which I borrowed to have photos…
Why I don’t need full frame
Here it is, the thousandth blog post about someone switching to Fujifilm. I know it’s boring so I’ll be brief. All I want really is just to explain you why I’ve decided to switch and why you are going to find a lot of Fujifilm contents on this blog going…
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Premium/ Telephoto lenses for landscapes
Being a mostly self-taught photographer I have come across most of my ideas by simple trial and error. I usually stick with things that just feel right to me, a gut feeling. I don’t tend to look at norms or best practices as closely as perhaps I should and that…
Premium/ I am a Documentarian
But what exactly does that mean? Before I can begin to talk about my experiences as a documentarian in earnest, we really need to understand where on the photography family tree it sits. Often mistaken for journalistic photography or overshadowed by its trendy urban cousin, street photography, documentary photography rarely…
Premium/ Documentary Project | Module 7 – Image editing and post-processing
Now that you’re done with the fieldwork, it’s time to proceed to the image editing stage, which is the process of choosing the photographs that will be included in the project’s body of work. Magazines have photo editors to do this important task. And if the goal is to come…
Premium/ Bokeh – Life Past F1.4
When I started photography, fast glass was something almost unobtainable. Voigtlander released a Leica M mount $1000 F1.1 “Nokton”, and that was about as entry-level as it got. For 0.95 the only affordable option was the Canon TV “Dream” lens, which was priced in the multiple of thousands. I made…
Premium/ How to focus to infinity for night photography
Focusing in photography is a vital aspect of getting sharp images, as it’s impossible to sharpen an out of focus image. However, how do you focus to infinity for night sky photography when everything is completely pitch black? This article will explain the easiest way to focus any lens for…
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Nocturama
When I turned six years old my parents took me to the Zoo for the first time to see Nocturama. It is a facility where visitors can find nocturnal animals and have the chance to see how they live and behave under artificial darkness which tries to simulate the dark of the night. They stroke me […]
Marriages are made in Heaven
Marriages are said to be made in heaven and arranged here on Earth. An NGO by the name Aloy Fera…
Why FujiFilm? The reasons I left Canon and Sony to go Mirrorless with Fuji
Phil Porto is a Wedding photographer and videographer, using Fuji since 2016 for all his professional work. At that time,…
Twin Cities – Interview with Dan Ginn
Hi Dan! It’s wonderful to have you here today to discuss your photographic work and one of your latest projects.…
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The «cliché» of Brittany
A Winter road trip in Brittany… I imagine that sentence…
Friends, coffee and motorcycles in Buenos Aires
Friendships are often born out of common interests, such as…
The show must go on
The show must go onInside my heart is breakingMy make-up…
On the Tracks of the Krampus
If Santa Claus is a universal figure, in some alpine…
Portrait photography using natural light
Originally published in 2018 on the 21st edition of our monthly magazine, this interview with Pavel Rybníček debates his work as a portrait photographer, the switch to Fuji and what cameras and lenses setup he uses to produce such extraordinary work. Don’t miss this interview. Pavel Rybníček, thank you for…
Made by the Sea – Adventures in Portugal
Schist Houses of TalasnalIn the interior of Portugal, about an hour from Coimbra and 30 mins up a steep winding road from Lousã, is the old town of Talasnal, comprised entirely of schist houses, where “schist” refers to flat rock slabs stacked and assembled into homes. People have been building…
The first “all Fuji” wedding
“You will probably need surgery, Fernando” the doctor said. “Damn” I though. I had high hopes on the nerve infiltration, but the results were bad. The tendinitis still hurt. And that was after 4 expensive months of treatment with kinotherapy. The doctor told me that in case of an operation…
The Fuji X-Pro1 camera has a soul!
Hi Peter! Would you like to start by presenting yourself to the readers? Hi! Thank you for having me! I am a dad, musician and freelance photographer based in Aalborg, Denmark. You photograph in a splendid way a diversity of genres, including Landscape and Weddings, but much of your work…
“Why Fuji” – Form following function or what feels right…
Fuji gets so much right and, in some ways, so much better than others. Fuji cameras just “are”, and I will not move on beyond X-Pro3 because that camera and my older bodies will give me A2 or A1 prints at a push which is all I can ask for.
The democratisation of photography
From mystic alchemic art to film, from film to digital, and then to mobile phones. What’s next in this continuous process of democratising Photography?