Vintage Color v2
These photos were shot using the Vintage Color v2 from FujiXWeekly. I love the tone and the vintage look to the photos. »
These photos were shot using the Vintage Color v2 from FujiXWeekly. I love the tone and the vintage look to the photos. »
After a few days with the Panasonic S5 and playing with some of it’s filters, I rediscovered a use for one of the film simulations I have on my Fujifilm X-T4. It’s a sort of cross process modification based on Ritchie Roesch’s recipe. »
One of those days I felt like taking photos in high contrast black and white using my custom picture style. »
Anyway, I switched it to the Low Monochrome D picture style. I produces some really shadows that I like. I snapped a few uninspiring photos while out. When I got home though, I immediately noticed the intensely white door from the outside brightness and the dark shadows behind the door. »
High key photography has never been my go to. I guess I never really understood its application. After a few tweeks with my Canon picture styles, a few photos I took recently had that high key look. »
I've grown overly fond of applying a matte look to my photos. I love the look of Fujifilm colors, but I still find myself applying a matted look on some occasions. »
I recently looked into buying a Canon EOS R series camera but quickly changed my mind after one day of use. I did not give it the far chance it deserved. Was that a mistake? »
A long day of prepping food in the kitchen. A long day of sleeping on the sofa. A long day. A long day. »
Random photos taken at red lights outside the left side of my window. »
The X-Pro3 was the Fujifilm camera to feature the new classic negative film simulation. These are a few photos using this simulation. »
I often find myself at a lost for subjects to capture during this Coronavirus lockdown. In part because I find myself shooting photos of the same things I was shooting before this lockdown began. »