There’s a strange article up on PetaPixel entitled Stop Making Digital Look Like Film by Bimal Nepal, that I want to offer a rebuttal to. I understand that there’s only so much that happens within the photo world on any given day, and on the slow days you might put out a controversial piece (a.k.a. […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
This last Saturday I taught a class at Nuzira called Fujifilm’s Film Simulations & Fuji X Weekly Recipes — Film-like Photos Without Editing. Overall the class went well; however, for thos…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Hillside – Elk, CA – Fujifilm X-T5 – Kodak Pro 400 One film can produce many various looks depending on a whole host of factors. How was it shot: overexposed (and by how much), bo…| FUJI X WEEKLY
In my estimation, the next generation of Fujifilm cameras is right around the corner, likely to be announced early next year. I’ll tell you why I think that, and I’ll take some guesses …| FUJI X WEEKLY
I’ll be leading a class at Nuzira THIS Saturday, September 6th, at 11:00 AM in Scottsdale, Arizona. Please join me in-person as we discuss Fujifilm’s Film Simulations and Fuji X Weekly Recipes. Click here for more information, and to register for free. Spaces are very limited. I hope to see you there! Also, for those […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I’m not a lawyer, and I don’t play one on TV, either. I’m not able to provide any insight on this topic, I can only bring it up and maybe ask some questions, and speculate a little, which should be taken with a massive grain of salt. I probably know less about legal matters than […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I’m so happy to announce three upcoming events that you won’t want to miss. I can’t give you all of the details just yet, but I want to start getting the word out so that you have the opportunity to plan, as these will come up fast. You can expect the full details to be […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I love the Fujifilm X-E5. In my opinion, it’s the greatest iteration of the X-E series—probably objectively so, and not just subjectively. This line is one of my favorites, and I have a special place in my heart for it—an X-E1 was my gateway into the X-Series. But there’s something a bit unusual going on […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
Mission San Xavier del Bac – Tucson, AZ – Fujifilm X-E5 – Kodak Vericolor VPS Kodak introduced Vericolor color negative film in 1974. It was their professional emulsion for portra…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Buckeye Motor Hotel – Buckeye, AZ – Fujifilm X-E5 – Summer Sun Recipe Back when I was creating the Provia Summer Film Simulation Recipe, which was back in January, I was also work…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Fujifilm announced a new camera last night called X half. It also goes by the name X-HF1, apparently. This is a 32mm (full-frame-equivalent) f/2.8 fixed-lens compact camera with a vertically mounte…| FUJI X WEEKLY
1988 – Charleston, SC – Fujifilm GFX100S II – Superia Negative Part 1 For the third day of this trip, which was the second full day in Charleston, we planned to explore downtown. So after…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Fujifilm just announced this morning the brand-new GFX100RF, the first ever fixed-lens compact digital medium-format camera. This new camera uses the same 100mp sensor found in the GFX100 II and GF…| FUJI X WEEKLY
I said something in my Is $5,000 A Bargain or Bust? article that caught a couple people’s attention. In regards to the upcoming fixed-lens GFX camera, I stated, “I really hope for conve…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Purportedly, Fujifilm is about to shake up the medium-format world with their upcoming 100mp fixed-lens GFX camera: GFX100RF. This upcoming model, rumored to be priced around $5,000, will feature a…| FUJI X WEEKLY
The Fujifilm X-E4 is one of my absolute favorite Fujifilm cameras. There was a lot of demand for it, then, inexplicably, Fujifilm discontinued the X-E4 while there was still a fairly lengthy backor…| FUJI X WEEKLY