After just one day of using the Fujifilm X-T30 and the XF16mmF2.8 combo I believe that this mid-range camera surpasses expectations. This is the story of my first 24-hours of using it.
After just one day of using the Fujifilm X-T30 and the XF16mmF2.8 combo I believe that this mid-range camera surpasses expectations. This is the story of my first 24-hours of using it.
Our close friend and fellow photographer Tania Robbertze is traveling Europe for six weeks with her husband Keith. It’s their first time travelling Europe and this trip is a big tick on their bucket list. She has taken an X-T100…
Anyone who is part of a big family will agree that it is not easy to get an entire family gathered together around one table on any given day, let alone Christmas Time.
A practical photography tip on the importance of play and fun as tools for creativity.
A FUJIFILM Feature photography tip on the value of using your camera gear.
Back-Button Focusing is the Swiss-army knife of the various focusing modes. It is easy to setup, use and a time-saver in a wide range of situations.
Often overlooked as another accessory, a lenshood is by design, a key component of a lens. This photography tip explains the importance and benefits of using a lenshood.
As digital photography has become mainstream, proportionately fewer and fewer images are being printed. This photography tip is a reminder of the importance and value in printing photographs.
This article was published on www.myfujifilm.co.za during my FUJIFILM FEATURE week in June 2018 All of this is my dad’s fault. He wasn’t only French, loved red wine and strong cigarettes, but he also loved photography. He had been taking pictures…
While at lunch at one of our favourite restaurants the other day, I went on a little walk around the premises and came across this beautiful, old pinball machine. This is something I don’t come across very often anymore and…
Last year I took part in the 24 Hour Project for the first time and it was so crazy that I professed I would not do it again. Low and behold, this year I found myself slap-bang right in the…
I feel so blessed in so many ways being able to write this post I can hardly contain myself. Why? you ask? Let me tell you why?
I have written about Weinheim, Germany before in my “Ode to Cobblestones”. The town boasts a lot of historic superlatives which are a good reason to visit but it was not my reason I was there on my last visit to…
If there is one thing I miss about living in Africa, it is small, old towns with lots of old half-timber houses and pedestrian zones with cobblestone roads. Weinheim in Germany is such a town.
What a beautiful book this is!! It has been some time that I got so lost in pages and pages of ingeniously written prose like this one.