Scranton Lace in B&W | Karen Johnson
I was going through some of my images from Scranton Lace in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It is probably my favorite building I have photographed with the Abandoned America Group. It is a massive 600,000 square foot building full of great Read more …
Westminster Abbey with the Fuji X100S & X-Pro1 | Olaf Sztaba
In our last blog entry, “Photography is easy. Really?” we wrote about the importance of concentrating on the art of crafting an image. Nowadays it doesn’t come easily because the constant need (and in some cases addiction) to be connected Read more …
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 …
Best of 2013 | Marc-André Pauzé
Help me find my best picture of the year and run the chance of winning an art print. Geopolitics, Inuit culture, exploration, landscape, travel. Here are my finest photos of the year. A photographer is often not the best editor Read more …
Portraits from Trinidad Cuba | Adrian Seah
In what turned out to be our favourite city in Cuba, we found ourselves in Trinidad. Immediately, we could sense a distinctively different vibe when we got off the bus, apart from the initial surge of jiniteros elbowing and jostling their way Read more …
Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner… | Michelle George
As those of you that follow my blog will remember I first fell in love with the Fuji X pro 1 back in June 2012. Originally my aim was to use it for street photography but as the years progressed Read more …
Fujifilm Xpro-1 : Thaipusam 2014 | Luc Pher
Thanks to a local a local photography forum, Clubsnap, I managed to gather a few tips on shooting the event. Thaipusam normally starts in the wee hours, stretching all the way to the next evening. The “Golden hour” for photographers Read more …
Shooting Infrared – X-Pro1 | Chris Dodkin
Whilst looking into dark glass (ND Filters) – I came across a number of examples of metering anomalies with the X-Pro1, that suggested to me that this camera was seeing Infrared light, as well as visible light. This was an exciting Read more …
House of Sages | Gene Lowinger
A little more than three years ago, before I restarted my documentary work on the Lower East Side, I took a walk through the neighborhood. I happened to meet this rabbi standing outside the House of Sages on East Broadway. Read more …
Fujifilm X-Pro1: Thaipusam Festival At Kota Kinabalu | Shukur Jaha
Thaipusam is a key Hindu ceremony that is held each year during the full moon in the tenth month of the Hindu calendar – Thai – falling from mid-January to mid-February in the Gregorian calendar. It is mainly observed in countries Read more …