The October issue of FujiLove Magazine has arrived, and it’s brimming with stories, insights, and inspiration for Fujifilm photographers everywhere.
In this edition, Take Kayo shares why his beloved X-Pro3 suddenly feels outdated in the age of new film simulations, while Stephanie Baxter explores the much-discussed Fujifilm X Half — a quirky camera promising “half the frame, twice the story.”
We’re taken to Botswana in Megan Dreyer’s poetic photo essay The Heart of a Garden, and Martín Gallego shows us how to achieve balance in close-up nature photography. Our cover story is a warm and inspiring conversation with Austin Rutland, who has built a thriving career around cosy, soothing photography.
Also inside: Dan Croft on exhibiting your work, Rico Pfirstinger on exposing right, Piet Van den Eynde with portrait editing tips, Bobbi Lane on connecting with street subjects, and Dylan Goldby on making the most of family trips. Plus, fresh inspiration from the FujiLove Community Feed.
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