The September issue of FujiLove Magazine is here, and it’s packed with inspiration, stories, and practical insights for Fujifilm photographers.
In this issue:
- Take Kayo reflects on gear loyalty in When Newer Isn’t Always Better: Why I Kept My X-T4.
- Marc Sadowski puts the Sigma 17–40mm f/1.8 DC Art to the test, sharing what makes this versatile zoom shine .
- Raymond Roemke presents a powerful photo essay, Profession: Reporter, documenting resistance movements in Europe and the role of photojournalism in confronting history .
- Dave Clough explores Japanese architecture with the GFX100 II in The Shape of Time — an ode to light, space, and vanishing traditions .
- From the Feed highlights inspiring work from the FujiLove community, curated from #fujilove .
- Fernando Pedro Salgado discusses honesty, connection, and storytelling in our monthly FujiLove Interview .
- Dan Croft continues his series The Power of Projects with Why You Should Print Your Work, a personal and compelling case for making prints .
Gear Talk
- Rico Pfirstinger returns with Exposing Right: Part 20, advancing his long-running series on exposure mastery .
- Piet Van den Eynde kicks off 10 Portrait Editing Tips for Lightroom & Photoshop — Part One of a practical editing guide.
- Bobbi Lane dives deep into the XF16–55mmF2.8 LM WR II, sharing its performance across locations, light, and details in a Mediterranean journey .
- Dylan Goldby closes the issue with A Song for the XF35mmF1.4, a heartfelt celebration of one of Fujifilm’s most beloved lenses .
👉 Whether you’re here for thoughtful essays, technical mastery, or gear inspiration, Issue 114 brings together the best of the Fujifilm community.
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