Fuji X-Pro2 in Concert | Michael Schaake

Seit Anfang März habe ich meine neue Kamera nun, die Fuji X-Pro2. Pünktlich mit der Lieferung kam das schlechte Wetter. Bis auf ein paar Testfotos konnte ich die Kamera – auch aus Zeitmangel – bis zum 07. März nicht vernünftig Read more …

How to make great music images | Great eBook by Flemming Bo Jensen

Flemming Bo Jensen is a professional music photographer and official Fujifilm ambassador from Denmark. Music, especially electronic music, are a big part of what makes his heart beat. In this 220 pages eBook Flemming covers all bases: gear, contracts, technique, Read more …

Concert Photography Tips on FujiFilm Gear | Waleed Shah

Dubai Music Week was just around the corner and I had my eye on the XF50-140mm f2.8. I’d tried it out at the Fuji X Walk in Abu Dhabi a few weeks ago and really liked the build and image Read more …

My Workflow: How to Stay Sane While Working as a
Music Photographer on Tour | Matty Vogel

My workflow is the most important part of being a productive and successful music photographer. Other photographers rarely ask about it, but I feel like it’s something a lot of people don’t think about until they’re on the road and Read more …

Concert Shooting with the Fujifilm XF50-140F2.8 | Adam King

I recently had the opportunity to pick up the newly released Fujifilm XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR lens to pair with my Fujifilm X-T1, just in time to take to a concert I was shooting at the House of Blues, Chicago (feat. Read more …

Music, mayhem and a Fuji X-T1 | Flemming Bo Jensen

I have already written my general opinions on the X-T1 back in March 2014 so this is a follow up. My X-T1 has shot 10,000+ images over the Summer and been through some serious bass music, sweaty dancefloors, beer and drinks spillage, Read more …

Sabbath Town: Black Sabbath x Fuji X-Pro | Suberashi

As a native of the city of Birmingham there a some things that make me
proud to be a child of the town. HP Sauce, Duran Duran, UB40, and the
original Mini to name a few. But there is one thing that stands above all
of that, a band well, more than that an entire sound that shrouded the city then now and forever. The story is well known, four working class lads from Birmingham who got together because there was chuff all else too do in Brum at that point in time. A real smoking sooty furnace of a place, the city was and still is a fairly hard place and for over 40 years Black Sabbath has been interwoven within that. The heavy bluesy soul that Birmingham emits is the heart of Black Sabbath even now…..

Source: www.suberashi.co.uk

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Rock & Roll with The Fuji X-Pro1 | Paul Archer

…. so you may look at my camera settings and think, ‘why such high ISO?’ well the answer lays in the story of the day. The shoot was almost cancelled due to the guys car breaking down on route form Read more …

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Strøm Festival 2013 | Flemming Bo Jensen

A 5 story building transformed into a 360 degree panoramic stage of sound and video. A metro train converted into a moving spectacle of live music, loaded with speakers. An underground grotto-like former water cistern became the Mines of Moria Read more …

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Den Sorte Skole | Flemming Bo Jensen

Take two Danish DJs and musicians from Den Sorte Skole working two and a half year on their Lektion 3 release, piecing together thousands of samples from more than 250 old vinyl records originating from 51 countries. Add mind-blowing visuals from Dark Matters Read more …