If You Like The Cinque Terre, You Will Love This | Ugo Cei
There is no doubt that the Cinque Terre are one the most sought after locations in the Italian Riviera and the one that attracts the most tourists, but that stretch of coastline that extends from Genoa to the gulf of Read more …
The Myth of Talent | Ugo Cei
The idea that some people have an innate talent and that you can’t be an artist if you don’t have talent is so ingrained in people’s minds that almost every time I mention my skepticism to somebody, they inevitably look Read more …
The State of Mirrorless – Verity Milligan | Ugo Cei
Speaking of landscapes, here’s the latest interview I did for The State of Mirrorless. This time, me and Mathieu interviewed Verity Milligan, a young and enthusiastic photographer from Birmingham, England. Besides shooting events and weddings, she does a lot of Read more …
My Workflow For Natural-Looking HDR Photos | Ugo Cei
High Dynamic Range imaging (HDR) has a bit of a bad rap, as it’s been widely abused to create surreal, overprocessed, highly saturated images that do not resemble reality at all. This bad rap is undeserved, though, as HDR can Read more …
Interview with Thomas Menk | FStopLounge
Thomas Menk defines himself as a fine art photographer, a designer, a philosopher, a composer, a father, a learner and a human being. He is undoubtedly all of those, but he’s also an official Fujifilm X-Photographer and the curator of Read more …
A Day In The City | Ugo Cei
Ever since I saw some photos by Alex Lambrechts, I’ve been wanting to do a shoot mixing street and fashion photography and finally the dream has become reality. A few weeks ago, I contacted a friend of a friend who Read more …
Three Months With The Samyang/Rokinon 12mm f2.0 | Ugo Cei
Three months ago, I got myself the new Samyang/Rokinon 12mm f2.0 NCS CS lens for my Fujifilm X-E2 and in the time since I’ve been using it a lot, both locally around here and in trips to Greece and Ireland. Read more …
Shooting From The Hip On The Streets Of Morocco | Ugo Cei
I recently spent a few days in the beautiful country of Morocco, mostly practicing street photography in the medinas (old cities) of Fès, Meknès, Rabat, and Chefchaouen. Compared to Europe or the US, I found that Moroccans are much less Read more …