A little over three years ago, I published Is Fujifilm Losing Its Soul?, which was my personal criticism of the direction the brand seemed to be heading at that time. “Fujifilm has already lost its soul,” I wrote. “It’s done gone. Elvis left the building awhile ago.” In that article, I argued, “Fujifilm’s philosophy for […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
One item on my “bucket list” was to visit the Great Smoky Mountains in the fall. Two weeks ago I was able to check that one off; however, I was a little early for the peak autumn show. The trees were only just starting to show fall colors, with little pops here and there. I’ll […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I’m not a concert photographer. I attend maybe one or two each year, and generally don’t have good seats; besides, the events often have a “no camera” policy. But I get asked quite frequently which Film Simulation Recipes are best for concert photography. I never have a good answer (only guesses), so when the opportunity […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I just got back into town from an epic 10-day trip. I’ve been up since 1:30 AM, so I apologize for the typos that will inevitably be found in this article. This is a followup to my last post,…| FUJI X WEEKLY
Fujifilm’s Film Dial is probably the third most controversial design decision from the brand. First is the entirety of the X half camera, which has a vertically orientated sensor and frame advance lever. Second is the backwards-mounted rear LCD on the X-Pro3. Unlike the other controversies, the Film Dial is not just found on one […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
I get feedback sometimes that many of the Fuji X Weekly Film Simulation Recipes produce too strong of a warm, yellowish cast. Often this feedback is specific to artificial light photography. The majority of Recipes, like film, are intended for sunny daylight conditions, and when you use them in a different light scenario the results […]| FUJI X WEEKLY
Me, at Create With Us, During Setup – Minneapolis, MN – Fujifilm X-E5 – 1970’s Summer I returned home late last night from Fujifilm’s Create With Us event in Minneapol…| 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
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
On Thursday in the early morning hours, Fujifilm announced the brand-new X-E5. I’ve been traveling in an RV up the east side of America, and just got home late last night. Preferably, I would have …| FUJI X WEEKLY
My Christmas gift to you is The Analog Collection! These six new JPEG Recipes are for the Ricoh GR III and GR IIIx cameras, and will produce results that are reminiscent of analog film. In late-summer I began working on a new Recipe Collection for the GR and GR II, but not very far alongContinue reading "Introducing the Analog Collection of Recipes!"| RITCHIE'S RICOH RECIPES
I just released an update to the Ricoh Recipes App! If your phone didn’t automatically update the App, make sure that you manually do it now. Don’t have the Ricoh Recipes App? Download it for free today! Consider becoming a Patron to unlock the best App experience and to support this website. What’s in thisContinue reading "Ricoh Recipes App Update!!!"| RITCHIE'S RICOH RECIPES