The new issue of FujiLove Magazine is here, and it is a wonderfully varied edition filled with inspiration, practical insight, and strong visual storytelling. Issue 120 brings together personal essays, thoughtful interviews, technical guidance, and striking photography in a way that feels both rich and beautifully balanced.
Inside, you will find Take Kayo reflecting on where Fujifilm film simulations truly come to life, Marc Sadowski testing a promising third-party converter for the Fujifilm X100, and Joshua Hoe sharing a deeply atmospheric moonlit photo essay on memory, wandering, and healing through photography. Dave Clough explores Utah through structure and form, while From the Feed highlights work by Rogelio Montes Maldonado, Aniss Rouadi, and Wilmer Reyes, each paired with the story behind the image. There is also a thoughtful interview with Ben Ingram, conducted by Stephanie Baxter.
The issue also includes Nina Papiorek’s essay on rethinking the rules of street photography, Rico Pfirstinger’s latest exposure guide, Piet Van den Eynde’s favorite Lightroom shortcuts, Bobbi Lane’s introduction to abstract photography, and Dylan Goldby’s deep dive into moderate wide to normal focal lengths. Altogether, this edition is a reminder of how much Fujifilm photography can hold: craft, experimentation, emotion, and a very personal way of seeing.
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