Fuji X-Pro 2 for Wedding Photography and Street Photography | Shotkit

The Fuji X-Pro 2 recently burst onto the scene, hailed by some as a game-changer and as a potentially perfect street and wedding camera.As wedding and street photographers ourselves we have been considering our next move in the camera market Read more …

Bill Gekas – Portrait Photographer | ShotKit

Hello everyone! My name is Bill Gekas and i’m a fine art portrait photographer from Melbourne, Australia. I’ve been involved with photography since the early 90’s when I was shooting film and have come from a photography background of shooting, Read more …

Fujifilm X100T Review – Should you Upgrade from the X100? | Shotkit

Sometimes there are failed dates, abortive love stories. Such is my story with the Fuji X100/S/T series. I loved the original Fujifilm X100; I was won over at first sight. Unfortunately, the relationship was short. The camera was very charming, Read more …

Fuji XT1 Wedding Photography | Mariano Sfiligoy

Hi! My name is Mariano Sfiligoy. I’m a father, a husband and a wedding photographer since 2011. I grew up surrounded by film cameras and black and white photos, each telling stories of my family. At home the bath was a Read more …

Learn Photography from Pro Photographers | V. Opoku

My name is V. Opoku, but usually just V does the trick and I am documentary wedding photographer based in London, UK (for now). I am also a bit of a traveller, you know the type of guy to book Read more …

Fujifilm X-T1 review | ShotKit

I didn’t fall into the Fujifilm X camera system right away. It took time and several cameras to persuade me. First, the Fujifilm X100 caught my attention. The (very) slow AutoFocus was a pity but that little gorgeous looking camera had great features and a huge potential. Then came the Fujifilm X-Pro1. Killer look, interchangeable lenses, bigger and better AF (still pretty slow at that time) but Fuji was on the right tracks. This was two years ago. Next, I had to try the Fujifilm X100s. Far better than the X100. The AF was so much better/faster. Same look, different camera. January 2014, I bought the Fujifilm X-E2. It was small, cool looking, it only had an EVF (Electronic ViewFinder), and it had faster AF. I started with personal work such as the “Lazy afternoon” series. I was so surprised by its performance that I’ve decided to take it on professional jobs. It performed like a champ every time. I was hooked!…….

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