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from Former Fujifilm Ambassador Kevin Mullins
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Why I Love These Photos - Day in The Life Shoot with Fujifilm X-T2
Today, we look at a series of images from a Day in The Life Photoshoot I did in 2017.
Day in the Life Photography with Fujifilm GFX and X-H1
A Discussion and Photfilm of how I shot a recent Day in the Life with my Fujifilm GFX 50S and a loaned X-H1.
100 Family Snaps - Celebrating Seven Years with the X100
Happy Seventh Birthday X100. I've been shooting my family with the various incarnations of the X100 for Seven Years. Here are some snaps....
Summer 2017 - Family Photography with the Fujifilm GFX 50S
This is a quick little Photofilm that comprises an amalgamation of some of the Fujifilm GFX 50S Images I've posted and shared recently.
Summer Outtakes with the Fujifilm GFX 50S & Kodalith Film Simulation
Some Excerpts and Outtakes shot with the Fujifilm GFX 50S over the last couple of months. All processed with the Alien Skin Exposure X3 Kodalith film simulation.
Sunshine & GFX.... All is Well
The GFX 50S is back in my studio. At least for a while. This time, I've got plans for it that will make it earn it's kept properly.
Shooting a Day in the Life Story with the F2 Lenses
I recently shot a very special Day in the Life story. This is the reasoning behind my choice of the 23mm F2 and the 50mm F2 lenses.
Personal snaps with the Fuji X100F
Some family snaps I've taken with the Fuji X100F whilst I've been testing it. It's the camera that I will likely take everywhere with me.
Making a Makeblock mBot / X100T
This weekend, Rosa and I went about Making a Makeblock mBot. What a really great gadget and so much fun and educational goodness too. As usual, my Fuji X100T was on hand throughout.

