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…
The Lech: The Last Wild One – An Alpine river and its landscape in the 21st century
The Lech – It is considered one of the last untamed rivers in Europe north of the Alps. Whereby ‘untamed’ is a relative term here: coming in the Alps from Vorarlberg to the Tyrolean-Bavarian border near Füssen, the river is powerful, rough and wild. Shortly after the Bavarian border, however,…
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Fuji X-PRO2 in Kyoto, Japan
Hi, Fuji X Passion followers. My name is Shingo Ohashi, I’m a photographer based in Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Japan. I usually take photos of streets, portraits and animals. These days, I’d like to take pictures about the beauty of Japan. And I usually use Fuji X-PRO2 and love it. The…
Fuji X70. A New Class Act
For those who find X100 series a little too big and would prefer a wider angle; X70 may be for you. This premium finish X70 is currently the smallest and lightest X-series model with a 16.3MP APS-C sensor. X70 is also the first X-series model to offer a touchscreen display…
Tamron 18-300mm: The best all-rounder lens?
Special thanks to Cles Distribution of Tamron Singapore for giving me the opportunity to loan the Tamron 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (Model B061) for Fuji mount for a review. At the time of releasing this review, I have returned the loan unit to Cles Distribution. Disclaimer:1. All the shots…
Godox Lux Senior – Probably your next camera flash
When most of us think of a camera flash, we imagine a mini-computer, full of buttons to control a countless amount of settings and options at our disposal. And we give up even before we start. Right? It is true that current lighting systems allow extraordinary results, whether in the…
Thoughts on the Fuji X-T2 for Video
SUBSCRIBE THE FUJI X PASSION VIRTUAL MAGAZINE FOR ONLY €20/YEAR! I recently went on a trip to Canada and really got to put the Fujifilm X-T2 through it’s paces. I’ve played around with the video before but I feel like this trip was my first, real, intensive test…
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Premium/ MOVIE: “Mountain Moments: Miguel Serra’s Vision” – Join this landscape photographer for unforgettable moments
This video features the talented Portuguese landscape photographer, Miguel Serra. Initially inclined towards wide-angle photography, Miguel later questioned his artistic expression and shifted towards a more intimate approach to capturing landscapes. His inspiring and spectacular work speaks for itself. Take the time to immerse yourself in Miguel’s captivating story, complete…
Premium/ If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be?
If you could only choose one focal length to use for the rest of your life, what would it be? Fortunately, it was not for life, but only for a weekend. But let me tell you the story from the beginning. Fuji X-Pro1 . Fuji XF23mmF2 @23mm . f/4.0 .…
Premium/ Documentary Project | Module 0: Getting started (+video)
INDEX Module 0: Getting started Module 1 – Finding Stories: Starting Your Own Project Module 2 – Planning: All you need to do before you start shooting Module 3 – Equipment: Choosing the right gear for your project Module 4 – Accessories: The essential accessories you will need (to be…
Premium/ Growing up in photography
There is a saying that as you get older, you become unimpressed by a lot of S.H.I.T. (super highly irrelevant things). I wonder how this principle applies in photography, because we are also growing up in our photography skills, styles, needs and vision. Our way of making photography changes, starting…
Premium/ Get the most out of your camera
Surely many of us adore the output of the Fujifilm JPG engine. We all like to have our Provia, ClassicChrome or ClassicNegative film simulations at hand or maybe even use so-called “recipes”. It’s perfectly fine, but sometimes we like, wish, or have to deal with RAWs. Fuji X-T1 . @50mm…
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“Death is actually a matter of life”
Text: Jesper Storgaard Jensen Photos: Klaus Bo “Some years ago I was going to document life in a mosque in the Vesterbro neighborhood, in Copenhagen. A member of the neighborhood’s Pakistani community had died and the body was about to be sent to Pakistan. The deceased was lying in an open coffin in the mosque […]
My Review Of The Fuji X-T2: The Ultimate 4K Mirrorless For Narrative Filmmakers
A couple of months ago I picked up the Fuji X-T2 to round off my current lineup of cameras which…
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.…
Fujifilm X-T3 – It consistently delivers the results I need
My Fujifilm X-T3 has proven to be a great addition to my kit in shooting under suboptimal direct-sun conditions, producing…
Visual Stories
On the Tracks of the Krampus
If Santa Claus is a universal figure, in some alpine…
Tango is waiting for you
Talking about Tango, the first thing that comes to mind…
Ibiza
Visiting places like these comes with a certain set of…
An adventure worth having
I’ve lived in Nebraska my entire life, going on 45…
From Berlin with Chris Buss, a very talented portrait photographer
Chris, could you please give us a brief introduction about yourself? Hello, I am Chris, 31 years old and live in Berlin. Photography is practiced as a balancing to my working habit. I specialized in portrait pics. Are you self-taught or have you studied photography? I am self-taught, being an…
The coolest camera at Fuori Salone 2019
A new neighborhood is becoming popular in Milan recently: the area named Ventura, North-East of Stazione Centrale. In the last two years many international design brands have chosen this location – in particular the tunnels/warehouses under the railway – as exhibition spaces during the Milan Design Week/Fuori Salone, one of…
Youth Chess Tournaments, WPP Award-winning photographer 2017, with the Fuji X100
This article was originally published on the 4th edition Fuji X Passion virtual magazine, among many other interesting articles that you can find HERE Hello Michael! Could you tell a little about yourself, where you live and how you started in photography? I was born in Kladno, Czech Republic, in…
Travelling to France (Provence and Cote d’Azur) with Fuji X-T1
On 10 June 2015, me and my friends, we decided to visit Provence and the Cote d’Azur in France. And I was looking for those beautiful photos that would be taken, especially in Provence. The plan was to visit following locations : Glanum, Pont du Gard, Tarascon, Les Baux de…
Great stories need great pictures – Fuji X and corporate influencing
People love stories, but stories need good photos – at least when it comes to corporate stories. I work in product management for Siemens’ industrial division in Nuremberg, Germany, and for some time now I have also been acting as an “evangelist” and “corporate influencer” for technology topics in social…
Giro D’Italia 100th Edition: X30 Captures The Final Individual Time Trial
Milan, May 28, 2017. 33 degrees Celsius. A very insidious curve near the 500 meters sign to the goal line, located in the main square of Milan, Piazza Duomo. It’s the final day of the 100th edition of Giro d’Italia (http://www.giroditalia.it/eng), one of the most important multiple stage bicycle races.…