FujiLove Magazine

FUJILOVE Magazine – February 2026

· 6.February.2026

The February 2026 edition of FujiLove Magazine (Issue 119) is a strong reminder that real progress in photography usually comes from sharper attention, not chasing more gear or bigger numbers. It opens with Take Kayo’s “Beyond Megapixels: The Future of Fujifilm GFX,” a forward-looking look at what meaningful evolution could be—speed, processing, smart features, and photographer-first design rather than simple resolution wars. From there, Michal Krause gets practical with “Tips for Wildlife Photography with the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8,” offering field-ready guidance on tracking, focusing, handling difficult light, and getting the most out of long-reach shooting.

The issue then moves into people and projects: Irina Kudres’ “Women and Craft” is a quiet, human photo essay about women in the arts and the realities of making work. Tillman Crane shares a balanced, real-world perspective in “A Professional’s Experience with the Fujifilm X half,” praising its playful constraints while being honest about limits for larger professional output. You’ll also find “From the Feed — FujiLove Community,” a curated selection from #fujilove, and a lively FujiLove Interview with Mia Moran on building a creative life across photography, film, and content creation.

One of the standout mindset pieces is Nina Papiorek’s “Breaking the Rules: ‘Fill the Frame!’”—a smart argument for context, negative space, and letting images breathe. The Gear Talk section rounds things out with Rico Pfirstinger’s “Exposing Right: Part 25,” Piet Van den Eynde’s “Ten Lightroom Resolutions That Actually Improve Your Photos,” Bobbi Lane’s “How to Light an Alien: Creating Sci-Fi Magic with Profoto & Smoke,” and Dylan Goldby’s “The Sliding Scale of Focal Lengths, Part 2: Ultra-Wide Deep Dives.”

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