Fuji X100T: How I came to eat my words | Bill Palmer

Back in January I wrote of the difficulties I was having warming to the Fuji X100S. It was my second bite at the cherry, having previously failed to bond with the original X100.  As I get older I have reconciled Read more …

Bangkok Floating Market | John Grubb

John Grubb is IT supporter who love to travel with his wife. He use Fujifilm X-Pro1 and a Fujifilm X100S cameras to shoot this colorful images of Bangkok Floating Market. My name is John Grubb. I have been working in Read more …

Vacation with Fuji X-T1 and just 2 lenses! | Gary Goldberg

Back in August my wife and I decided to vacation in Halifax and PEI, on the East Coast of Canada. I currently own 2X camera systems, Nikon D-800 with all of the popular lenses you could want, and a Fuji Read more …

Postcards from Venice | David duChemin

Ciao from Venice! I shared this last week with 3 new friends in Venice, all here to do the first in what is, for me, a new kind of workshop. With just three students, all here to see Venice, of Read more …

Cross Canada Road Trip on Exposure | Dyanne Wilson

For quite some time I have wanted to head back to the Northwest Territories to revisit and photograph some of the places where I grew up particularly the culture, the land and its people. Last January while out on assignment Read more …

NYC with the Fujifilm X-T1, 14mm, 18-55mm | Mike St. Jean

Periodically my son and I schedule a „Boy Day“ in which the two of us take off and do something together. Unfortunately, as he gets older, Boy Day with my son happens with less frequency. Feeling the loss, I brought Read more …

Hello Istanbul | Gregor Harih

We’ve been thinking for a long time to make a trip to Istanbul. Many times while travelling to the East, we had a connecting flight through Istanbul. Fortunately or unfortunately, each time we had a relatively short stop, which prevented Read more …

See Agra and then quickly head for Gwalior | Paul Perton

Gwalior. Not on the itinerary of many India visitors and it really should be. I’d added it to ours on a whim – the evening before the details of our tour were set in stone, I’d been idly remembering a Read more …

North Korea – Beyond the 38th parallel | John Woot

I set foot into the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) for a week in June 2015, to see and experience from within one of the most reclusive countries in the world. Disclaimer: I bear no political affiliation to the Read more …

West – The Red Centre of Australia . Part 2 | Noah Stammbach

I’ve heard and read about the outback being empty, with not much to see and not worth the travel. We Aussies prefer to live on the coast, leaving the vast interior of Australia as no-man’s land. I yearned to explore Read more …