
Personal, Tech, Reviews and More
The new home of F16.Click
A resource for all things photography
from Former Fujifilm Ambassador Kevin Mullins
I’m a Documentary Wedding Photographer, but I’ve put this part site together as a place for me to build a resource dedicated to my more personal work and technical articles.
This part of my site replaces what used to be f16.click
A Brief Note About My Online Wedding Photography Course
This comprehensive online course offers 7+ hours of practical insights to help you tell authentic wedding stories. Explore how to use light, composition, and human behaviour to create compelling images with confidence. Drawing on real-world lessons from my experience shooting over 800 weddings, this masterclass includes practical advice, personal insights, and an exclusive live Q&A session.
The Truth About Fujifilm’s Clarity Setting (and Why It Might Slow You Down)
Clarity on Fujifilm cameras can add texture or softness to your images—but it comes with a hidden cost. Here’s what it does, why it slows things down, and how to use it without losing speed.
Back Button Focusing on Fujifilm Cameras: How and Why to Use It
Take full control of your Fujifilm camera’s autofocus with back button focusing—perfect for portraits, street, and any moment where precision matters.
Wedding Photography with Fuji Cameras – 100 Photos
A look back at 100 real wedding moments, all shot on Fujifilm cameras—from the early X100 to the latest X-T5. Honest thoughts, real images.
Viltrox AF 75mm F/1.2 XF Pro Lens For Fujifilm X (Sample Images)
Sample images from the Viltrox AF 75mm F/1.2 XF Pro Lens.
Fujifilm X-T5 “Micro” Lightroom Presets
My Fujifilm XT-5 Film-Look “Micro” Preset Pack is now available.
Street Photography with my X-T5
Some images from a recent Street Photography Workshop in London.
Fujifilm Factory Tour & First Images With Fujifilm X-T5
I took a trip to the Fujifilm Factory in Sendai - and had my hands on the brand new Fujifilm X-T5.
Not a full review, just a real-world first shoot with the Fujifilm X-E5. Featuring my daughter, her pony, and a quiet reminder of why I still love picking up a camera.