The Purity Of B&W | Mark Hilliard

Don’t you have the feeling sometimes of not reaching that creative high so that when you return home you are almost like an empty husk? Well me too, and sometimes I really need to stretch my artistic legs.  Going out with Read more …

Leica M60 Edition Review: Gorgeous steel-grey retro pushes
all the right buttons | Mike Evans

Leica’s M60 Edition is truly an object of desire. It celebrates the golden jubilee of the the M3, the first Leica with a combined viewfinder and rangefinder in one window, and comes in the form of the all-steel but very Read more …

Considering a switch to Leica M240 from Fujifilm X100s and X-Pro1? |
Michael Brenner

Considering a switch to the Leica M240 from the Fujifilm X100s and X-Pro1? Wanting more info before you make the financial commitment required to enter the Leica world? So was I, and here is my experience. If you don’t want Read more …

The Leica M 240 – Plasti Dipped! | Darren Wong

As an industrial designer, ux architect and general photo dude, I’m pretty fond of the processes and physical tools in which we create our work, be it our phones, computers, kitchen knives, pens, or cameras. These tools themselves can be Read more …

Fuji X-T1 captures the Northern Lights in Iceland | Martin Spence

On a recent trip to Reykjavik, Iceland we were fortunate to witness the Northern Lights in full display. I say fortunate as they are also one of the most elusive and unpredictable attractions Iceland has. Before our trip we checked Read more …

9 Photography Composition Tips (featuring Steve McCurry) |
The Cooperative of Photography

  In the latest COOPH video, we demonstrate 9 photography composition rules with the work of the great Steve McCurry. The legendary photographer also provides a few thoughts about photography composition which you can find at the end of the video! Source: www.cooph.com

Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl | V. Opoku

Somethings are forever, they stay with us. The few days I spent in Chefchaouen (pronounced Shafshawan) during the summer of 2014 is one of those. Located in Northwest Morocco. This beautiful town sits beneath the raw peaks of the Rif mountains and has an absolutely Read more …

Nikon to Fujifilm X | One Year After the Switch | Rick Lewis

This Blog post may surprise a few of my friends and colleagues, as I have not made a big deal of switching to a completely new, (for me), camera system.  I had been a Nikon shooter since a teenager in Read more …

Choosing between the Fuji 16-55mm f/2.8, 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6,
and 18-55mm f/2.8-4 | Tom Grill

In my latest hands-on review of the Fuji 16-55mm f/2.8 I mentioned that with this lens Fuji expands its lens system with a redundancy that covers more that one solution to the same optical coverage. For the consumer, this means Read more …

My last outing with the X100s. Fuji X100s vs Fuji X100T |
Alexander Leaman

Well I’ve been shooting with the Fuji X100T since I could get my hands on one, but I originally decided to keep the X100s. Why? I knew that I probably wouldn’t use it again – my usual setup is an Read more …