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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.
New York Street Photography / X-T2 & Samyang 12mm
A selection of images shot over a very wet hour in Times Square, New York using my Fuji X-T2 and the Samyang 12mm F2.0 lens.
Looking for Light / X-Pro2 & 18mm
Looking for some late Summer light with the X-Pro2 and the 18mm F2 lens.
Fujifilm X-T2 and the Samyang 12mm f2 NCS CS Lens
A series of Hip-Shots using the Fuji X-T2 and Samyang 12mm f2.0 NCS CS lens during a short walk about in London.
Street Photography Themes (Red)
When running my Street Photography workshops I like to reinforce the idea of shooting with themes in mind. In this post, I talk a little about using primary colours as a Street Photography theme and share some images shot on the Fuji X70 and WCL-X70.
X-Pro2 with Samyang 12mm F2 NCS and XF18mm F2
Street Photography in London with the Fujifilm X-Pro2, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS and Fuji XF18mm F2 lenses. A sunny winter day in the West End.
My Presentation at Fujifilm HQ, Tokyo
A presentation I gave at the X-Photographers meeting in Tokyo, September 2013.
I bought this Mamiya rangefinder at a Tokyo flea market during a Fujifilm trip in 2016. It's a lovely old thing, but the exact model remains a mystery. Most have a 4.5cm f/2.8 lens — mine has a 4.8cm f/1.9. If you’ve come across this version before, I’d love to hear from you.