As a Fujifilm Ambassador, I often get the chance to explore and author photographs with Fujifilm’s ‘thinking out of the box cameras.’ Chinese Opera actors on stage during a performance at Chiao Eng Biao Shrine, Bang Rak Shrine. Sathon Bangkok.
© Photograph by Jack Picone
Have a peek at recent photographs I made with Fujifilm’s X-T3 and X100S cameras.
The X100S was launched in 2013 and has now been superseded by the X100F. Even so, I continue to use it. It is small, ‘quite’ and unobtrusive, a trilogy of psychology in making photographs that is invaluable. Combine this with the legendary and brilliant Fujifilm film science, and it is as relevant today as the day it was released.
Fujifilm’s X-T3 is a triumph of science and art. It is liberating creatively for any photographer who picks it up and puts it to their eye.
Does being a Fujifilm Ambassador make my preceding comments bias? Clearly, ‘yes’ but it is worth keeping in mind if either of these cameras were other than the way I communicate them than you would be reading precisely that.
Two short photo-essays with the X100S and X-T3:
The X100S Chinese Opera in Bangkok
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The Fuji X100s was my gateway into the Fuji system. I still own and use it now and then. I still love the images it produces. Glad to know there are others out there like me. Keep up the great posts.
Hi Lane, even though I have more recent Fujifilm cameras right now I still throw the X100s in my bag when I am not working professionally……..