The Go-Everywhere, Do-Everything Fujifilm X100V
Like an old war-horse, unsaddled for the last time, and led to a green, grassy glade to graze for the rest of his days, my seven-year-old Fujifilm X100S has been de-strapped and placed upon the edge of my desk in a place of honor. With one now retired and another sold off (X-Pro2), I was in need of a camera and not just any old camera. I needed an everyday creative instrument to serve as an extension of my eyes. I am here to tell you, I found it: the go-everywhere, do-everything, Fujifilm X100V. In my opinion, great photography depicts a scene, subject, or situation through the eyes of the photographer. I encourage others not to showcase images that anyone could have taken; rather, showcase images that only you could have taken. For example, when I gaze upon an image of a scene seen through a foggy, misty, dreary New York City window at an everyday pedestrian, I am graced with the opportunity of seeing the world through Sol Leiter’s eyes. When I examine the piercing countenance of an honest and authentic individual memorialized within a photograph, I am honored with the chance of seeing the world through William Albert … Continue reading The Go-Everywhere, Do-Everything Fujifilm X100V
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