Meet Hector, a graphic designer from Puerto Rico. Thank you Hector for being a part of the project.
Hector - Project 1001 Faces.
As I prepare to post my review, I thought I would share a couple photos. I love how my original TCL-x100 Teleconverter looks on my new x100F. I had originally purchased it with my black x100S, but I think I actually like this look better. I’ve now owned every x100 and the love affair just keeps growing with this camera.
This past July my daughter and I decided on a whim to take a trip to Tokyo for a few days. She was out of school for the summer and it was perfect for some quality father daughter time. It’s been two years since our last trip. Scary how fast time goes by. On my last trip to Tokyo I had just bought the x100T and was testing it out.
Hey everyone. Hope your all doing well today. I took this photo last year while testing my x100T that I had just upgraded to. The photo is part of a blog post I did on shop keepers in Naha. Click here to view that story. I love how he's surrounded with so much merchandise and yet everything looks in place.
Meet Hector, a graphic designer from Puerto Rico. Thank you Hector for being a part of the project.
Hector - Project 1001 Faces.
Meet Kelli, a graphic artist from Portland, Oregon. Thanks Kelli for being a part of the project.
After a long hiatus I finally got back to my long term project 1001 Faces. Meet Anthony, a U.S. Marine from Virginia. Thanks Anthony for being part of the project.
Manza point, or Manzamo as it's called here is one of my favorite spots on the island for great views and photos. Off in the distance you can see Manza Hotel and Resort.
Manza Point - Okinawa, Japan. Fuji X-Pro1, 18mm f2.0.
Thank you Tomiko for being a part of Project 1001 Faces.
Portrait of Tomiko from Project 1001 Faces.
Meet Chuck, a US Marine from Tennessee, USA. Thank you Chuck for being a part of Project 1001 Faces.
Portrait of Chuck from Project 1001 Faces. Fuji X-Pro1, 35mm f/1.4
Thank you Anna for being a part of Project 1001 Faces.
Meet Nicole, a marketing professional from Southern California, USA. Thank you Nicole for being a part of Project 1001 Faces.