Driving around Europe | Karim Haddad

It’s hard to believe that I flew back to Miami from Europe more than two months ago. It was after a relatively short roadtrip that took us to three different countries – Holland, Belgium and Germany. If I didn’t have to wait three days for my luggage to arrive from Libya, we probably would have g…

APS-C = a ton of advantages! | Bill Fortney

O.K. for all those folks that are sick of my talking about how happy I am with my Fuji X-System, this isn’t about that, well, maybe a little, but lots of cameras have APS-C size sensors and there are a number of reasons you should consider one! If only as a back-up body! First, over the past fou…

Fujifilm X-T1 Review write-up from the real world | Photo Madd

I have had the X-T1 for a while now since my first impressions went up about it, it is time to sit down and write-up a proper full review of how I’ve used it over the past few months. Over that time I’ve played with it, I’ve travelled with it and I’ve used it for professional work and shot every…

GQ Japan with Art Comes First… | Alex Lambrechts

GQ Japan Magazine Shoot, May 2014. All shot on location in London, using natural light and my trusty Fujifilm X100S with wide converter, and XT1 with 14mm Fujinon & 50mm Leica lens. Art comes First shot for GQ Japan by Alex Lambrechts

FUJI X-T1: Has Mirrorless Finally Gone Pro? | Carlos Echenique

Fujifilm’s X-Series of cameras have set new standards for mirrorless camera systems. Combining a retro look and feel with cutting edge technology in an attempt to marry the old and new schools, Fuji’s latest entry, the Fujifilm X-T1 adds weather sealing, an industry leading EVF, truly outstanding…

Fuji in Europe – Street photography in Nuremberg | Maciek Sokulski

The streets in Europe are always full of people. I guess mostly because they are designed for walking, with wide sidewalks, and easy access to shops and restaurants. Unlike the city of Edmonton for example, and I would imagine most North American cities. I can walk my neighborhood, and see may…

Check out Inspired Eye: Issue 11 – Developing the eyes,
hearts and minds of photographers | MirrorLessons

I was surprised and delighted to see that this issue of Inspired Eye features two photographers with whose work I am already familiar thanks to our social networks: Kevin Mullins, a wedding photographer from the UK, and Thomas Menk, who many of you will recognise as the curator of the informative…

Review: Fujifilm TCL-X100 Converter Lens | BigHeadTaco

When Fujifilm announced the WCL-X100 wide angle converter for the X-100 series cameras, I was a bit confused. The difference between the standard 35mm equiv (23mm) angle of view and the 28mm equiv you got with the converter was negligible. If it went to 21mm or even 24mm equiv, I would have been …

Abandoned Sarajevo Bobsled Track is Russia’s Olympic Future |
Nate Robert

In 1984, the very first Winter Olympics taking place in a Communist state was held in the unique and remarkable city of Sarajevo – then a thriving metropolis in the now-defunct host nation Yugoslavia, but these days the modern capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2014 – thirty years after t…

Zeiss Touit 1.8/32mm Planar | Daniel Stocker

Lange habe ich überlegt ob ich mein doch sehr geliebtes Fujifilm XF35 1.4 gegen das Zeiss 1.8/32 tauschen soll. Das Fuji Objektiv ist ja an sich schon eine absolute Sahnelinse. Mit einer großen Anfangsblende, der Blendenverstellung am Objektiv (wie bei den Fuji Objektiven ja üblich) und nicht zul…