Explore the unexpected beauty of abstraction in photography with “Geometry of Film Fragments,” captured using a Fujifilm X-Pro3 and Zeiss Touit lens.
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Simplicity in Macro Photography: Capturing a Moving Subject
Learn how handheld shooting, high ISO, and creative adaptability led to an image full of life and detail—no tripod or complex gear required.
Pinhole Photography: 4×5 Field Camera Pin-tography
In this article, I share my approach to crafting images with a 4×5 field camera with interchangeable pinholes attached to a dedicated lens board.
FUJIFILM CAMERAS & FILM
Learn about the Fujifilm APS-C system, including the X-Pro, X100, and X-E2 cameras, Neopan Acros black-and-white film, and Instax film options. Explore the features, lenses, and accessories that make Fujifilm a favorite choice for photographers.
Digital Infrared Photography: Fujifilm X-E2
A working photographer’s guide to a Fujifilm X-E2 (590nm) IR kit—why 590nm, lenses that avoid hotspots, a simple LR/PS workflow, and field notes.
Digitizing Film Part 3: APS-C, Lightroom, Film Storage, more
I have been digitizing my film at the kitchen table with my very capable Kaiser RS 2 XA Copy Stand, Fujifilm X-Pro3, and Skier Sunray Copy Box. I have learned a few things from doing this and felt it was time for an update.
Digitizing Film Part 1: Copy Stands, Film Holders, Medium Format
Curious how I digitize film? In this post, I share the tools I use—without sales hype—plus links for specs. My digitizing process will follow in a future post.
