Fujifilm X-pro 1, travel companion | Alex Lagarejos
So firstly, I have to apologise for going missing for so long, a house move and a crazy few months have kept me from updating the blog. Anyway, I’m back and to kick off I’m going to chat about my Read more …
Destination: Yamuna River, New Delhi, India | Tim Steadman
The Yamuna is one of the most sacred rivers in India. It is the river that graces the foreground of many timeless photos of the Taj Mahal. It is the river that runs through the megalopolis of Delhi and it Read more …
Travel: When less, really is more…… | Bill Fortney
Over the last year, as I have gotten used to a downsized system I’ve grown a great deal as a photographer and I’ve come to realize that less complications really does lead to better vision. I started carrying a smaller Read more …
Paris – A weekend shooting in the streets – Fuji x100 Firmware 2 |
Morgan Moller
Just made it back from a quick 3-day weekend in Paris. We were out celebrating my grandma’s 80th birthday with the family. Paris is always a lovely city to come home to. The lights, the pitoresque streets, the Seine, the Read more …
Egypt through glass | Vincenzo di Giuseppe
This is how Egypt looks like from a window… it may be the window of a cab or a train’s one. Maybe you are comfortably seated on a soft first class „armchair“. Maybe you are looking outside from a Read more …
Skyvandrer – New Mexico | Flemming Bo Jensen
Skyvandrer [Danish: Cloud- or Skywalker]. Walk on clouds. Free. To Live a creative live feeling free. Chasing the dreams of a 10 year old. My time spent in New Mexico is unique in this aspect. Mad mix of unfiltered emotions, Read more …
A morning in Addis | Tim Kelsall
I had a few days’ work in Addis Ababa earlier this week, and on the final day I was able to get out and take a few photos. Addis, of course, is one of the oldest cities in Africa, and Read more …
From DR to PR with my X-Pro1 | Karim Haddad
I just recently came back from my first overseas assignment since moving to Miami (not counting Lebanon). Our patch extends across the southern US into the Caribbean, so I expect this first trip to be the first of many. We Read more …
Montepulciano, Italy on the Fuji X-E1 | Rebecca Lily
Italy has a way of becoming part of you. I feel that I carry little pieces of it with me everywhere I go, and undoubtedly, I am spoiled forever when it comes to pizza, pasta, and a good latte macchiato. Read more …
Nightfall in Havana Cuba | Adrian Seah
When the light fades in Havana and the mercury drops a notch, Havana takes on a distinctly different character. The streets, normally so full of people and scorching hot, are now largely empty. The flicker from the television sets in Read more …