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day to day | Steve Makin

day to day | Steve Makin | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Just some photographs that I took and like. All taken with either Fuji X10, a Fuji X100 or a Fuji XPro 1 camera

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One Woman’s Incredible Journey to Africa (photo essays with Fuji X-E1) | Kasia Sztaba

One Woman’s Incredible Journey to Africa (photo essays with Fuji X-E1) | Kasia Sztaba | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Very often I find women’s approach to photography much better than men’s. Men view cameras as toys. We cherish cameras; we talk about them and even argue about them. Unfortunately this technical approach often keeps us away from what is really important in photography. Immediately after my wife, Kasia, took our Fuji X100 into her hands, I knew this camera was special. She never reached so eagerly for our Nikon or Canon gear unless she really had to. She disliked everything about those cameras. They were heavy, complicated and uninspiring. This time was different. She picked up the X100 and never wanted to let it go. She had her three favourable dials at her disposal. She didn’t worry about the sensor or lens rating. Kasia didn’t care about RAW conversion or all the other nuances – she went straight to what she does best – painting with light. She viewed this camera as just a tool to realize her vision. When Kasia decided to travel to Senegal, her choice was Fuji X-E1 with the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM IS zoom. It had all the key elements of the X100 plus zoom, which covers her usual focal length. She took the camera, played with the controls and she was ready to go. Kasia saw the camera as a way to transfix the moment and capture her travel experiences. It wasn’t the usual touristy trip. She went to raw Africa with a group of women with whom she had worked to help women in Senegal over the last few years. Kasia documented the beauty of this continent along with its struggles. She saw human suffering but also tremendous and authentic joy and hospitality. And she captured all her experiences on camera. I was privileged to help my wife to organize her photographic work and after viewing it numerous times, I have to tell you what an incredible body of work it is. This type of imagery requires total dedication to the place and subject. Kasia really cares about the people and places she photographs and you can see it!  In the next few blog entries, Kasia will be publishing her account of this trip and her experiences of shooting with the Fuji. Here is a photo teaser of what’s to come. Stay tuned.

 

All images taken with Fuji X-E1 with the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM IS zoom and B&W UV filter. Processed in Capture Pro 7 and Lightroom 4.

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A few months with my Fujifilm X-Pro1 | Stephan Geyer

A few months with my Fujifilm X-Pro1 | Stephan Geyer | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

A collection of photos taken with my new X-Pro1 during the first couple of months with it!

 

Stephan Geyer is a freelance photographer based in Dubai. Constantly on an airplane, covering all of Africa and the Middle East for his day job, with a passion for street and candid photography.

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