Hong Kong with the Fujifilm X100T, the Leica T and the Ricoh GR |
Bigheadtaco

I’m finally here in Hong Kong. Actually, I’ve been here for 2 weeks already, but I’m here with my wife (aka Camera Girl) visiting family and taking our annual vacation. I always take this opportunity to review cameras and take pictures, Read more …

Simple Black & White Edit using Lightroom & Photoshop |
Dave Kai Piper

We take an image from Lightroom to Photoshop and back again to show a simple way to create a Black and White image and give it some tonal interest using layers Source: VIMEO

The future of photography lies in education | Ming Thein

Over the course of the last few months, I’ve had a number of interesting conversations with quite a number of people involved in various areas of the photographic industry – from the corporate juggernauts that make the hardware, to the Read more …

The New Standard: 56mm | Steven S. Miric

I am a wide angle guy. Period. My favorite FOV is more wide than narrow. When I’m picking up a camera, wider lens is always priority. But… When I decide to go longer it is usually normal lens or standard Read more …

Fujifilm X100T | K-pture

Il y a parfois des rendez-vous ratés, des histoires d’amour avortées. Telle est mon histoire avec la série des Fuji X100/S/T. J’ai adoré le Fujifilm X100 originel ; au premier regard, j’étais conquis. Malheureusement, la relation a été de courte Read more …

HO! HO! HO! with the XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR |
Olaf Sztaba

When a package from Fujifilm Canada with the XF 50-140 OIS lens arrived on my doorstep, I got unusually excited. I couldn’t wait to start shooting. How strange, I thought. After all, I have never been a fan of zoom Read more …

How To Create Mood In Your Photos Using Photoshop |
Leigh Diprose

In this advanced tutorial, learn as Leigh Diprose shows you his Photoshop creative workflow. You’ll discover some of the tricks he uses to create mood in his photographs, like this one captured using the Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF 10-24mm Read more …

A Tale of Two M Lenses (Part 1 of 2 Parts) | Patrick Leong

This is the first part of a two-part article discussing my experience with two Leica M rangefinder type lenses that I recently acquired. In one of our many email exchanges, Patrick asked me if I would be willing to provide Read more …

Rakhee & Jack | Hindu Wedding Photographer | Vincent Opoku

My favourite moment? Everything! I mean how do you pick a favourite from moments such as Rakhee and Jack’s colourful faces by the end of the Blessing Ceremony, the immense dancing with sticks to bring the Mendhi ceremony to a close, or Read more …

Fuji 50-140mm f2.8 :: It Thinks It’s A Prime | Derek Clark

All of these portraits of my kids are straight out of the camera. I have not adjusted contrast or sharpness. This is what you get from an X-T1 and the 50-140mm f2.8. I will do a follow up post to Read more …