Fujifilm X70 in Peru: Cusco | Michael St. Jean

After a tremendous amount of self-imposed gear anxiety, I decided to leave the X-T1 and various lenses at home and packed only the diminutive Fujifilm X70 to cover my photography needs, real and imaginary, during my nine days in Peru. Read more …

3 Chapters and 3 Years of Friendship | V. Opoku

One of the most rewarding things about what I do is the fact that I get to become friends with strangers from all over the world. Isabelle, Florent and I met in person for the first time 3 years ago, just Read more …

A trip to Venice with the two Fuji’s | Gary Smith

Maggie and I have recently returned from our Venice trip and I’ve spent the last four days editing the images, so I thought I’d share some with you. Despite still owning a Nikon DSLR kit my preferred choice for travelling Read more …

H2oMe | Derek Clark

They stand silently, but yet menacingly above the homes they provide to. Giant creatures turned to stone as they moved between a multitude of houses. One of them alone holds a million gallons of water elevated to the birds domain. Read more …

Spring a year ago – Landscape photography | Mac Sokulski

It’s been exactly a year ago, when these photographs were taken.  Sometimes I wonder, why it takes me such a long time to share them.  I think it’s the combination of procrastination and being lazy.  It’s not that I don’t Read more …

Amsterdam Street Photography | Ian MacDonald #X100T

People are the heart of a city.  All too often when photographers travel they only point their cameras at the cityscapes, at the museums, at the scenic vistas.  I do the same of course, but at the core of my photography is a Read more …

Manipulated Landscape – Part 2 | Olaf Sztaba #XPRO2

Named after the bituminous sands, Bitumount is a place where the story of the Oil Sands really began. Between 1925 and 1958, experiments separating oil from sand were performed and led to the birth of the technology used today. The Read more …

The making of InSight: Venice | Paul Perton

Airport security concerns aside, it’s never just as simple as jumping on a plane from Cape Town to anywhere. As DS readers in Alaska and New Zealand will doubtless concur, there’s almost always a connecting flight, transfer times and an Read more …

X-Pro 2 Snapshots in Chicago | Noctumn #dpreview

Hey all, I’ve been lurking quite a while and have recently come to the realization that I’ve been so obsessed with gear and have not been out taking pictures much at all. So as I was in the city running Read more …

Viernes Santo en Guanajuato, México | Charlene Winfred

Flemming and I found ourselves inadvertently attending Good Friday mass at the plaza of Templo de San Roque. This loosely triangular plaza in front of the crumbling church, has permanent seats and theatre lights in place for outdoor performances. It Read more …