I’m back, with a new Fuj X100V and a new appreciation for photography.
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All in Photowalks
For the first ultra-casual photowalk of the year. I decided to challenge myself: no post processing, only straight out of camera Fuji JPGs. Let’s see how I did.
In low light, this special focal length means the difference between ISO 3200, 6400, or 12800 ISO – which can be make or break your final result.
A quick-and-dirty fashion shoot in rainy Midtown Manhattan with two models and two of Fuji’s most extreme lenses – the Fuji 16mm f/1.4 and the Fuji 90mm f/2. In this photowalk, we take a look at what focal lengths are best suited for fashion photography (and how to use them).
Something nobody talks about in the photography world is how important your first lens is. On this photowalk, we look in to the ways photographers sabotage their growth – and exactly how to fix it. Sometimes it’s as easy as removing a lens.
Glam in the hotel, a press-swarmed red carpet, and a performance – I only brought one camera with me to shoot Rita Ora, and it was the Fuji X100F. It might sound crazy, but there’s a reason this unassuming little fixed lens point-and-shoot is my go-to when dealing with celebrity clients and tough lighting situations.
On the Spring Equinox, I realized just how important weather sealing really is. In this photo walk, we learn how to deal with lens condensation in cold temperatures – and how to maximize the visual impact of snow or rain.
During this gloomy October photowalk, we discuss making time for your photography in the darker months – and don't miss a vital photography tip about composition and the sky.