Our smartphones have become essential tools in our daily lives, and are even more so when traveling.This article from Nomatic Matt's Travel Site is a great, albeit technically detailed guide on traveling with smartphones internationally. Good read, especially if you are planning to travel soon.
30 Expert Photo Bloggers Reveal their Favorite Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorlessons.com has an article on "The Best Mirrorless Cameras"based on feedback from 30 expert photography bloggers. Each photographer reveals what they think are the top three mirrorless cameras. All but seven have at least one Fuji camera in their list. Ken Rockwell's top three includes two Fuji x-series and an iPhone 6 Plus. Interesting read. Click below to read the post on Mirrorlessons.com
A Morning Walk in Miyazato, Okinawa
Recently I took an early morning walk around the neighborhood of Miyazato in Okinawa City with my Fuji X-Pro1. The quiet this time of day was therapeutic, interrupted only occasionally by the sounds of traffic from nearby highway 330, and reminded me how enjoyable it can be to shoot early in the day.
Smartphone Fashion Photography
Paris fashion photographer LACuellar in collaboration with Elite Model Paris shoots an entire fashion shoot with a smartphone. Check it out below.
Global Smartphone Users to Pass 2 Billion in 2016
According to a recent article in The Telegraph, more than 2 billion people will be using smartphones in 2016.
Perfectly Timed Street Photos from China
Armed with his Fuji x100, Tao Liu, a water meter reader/photographer from China, has a flair for finding funny juxtapositions throughout the city of Haifei, located in Eastern China. Enjoy.
Everyday Okinawa with the Fuji TCLx100
One of the things I miss most about living and working in the city is having to drive everywhere. I love cars, but as a photographer I am always seeing photos when I'm driving. I keep my camera within easy reach, usually in my bag, but it can be difficult, and dangerous trying to shoot and drive. Most of the time the only shots I can get are while waiting at an intersection, although occasionally I can grab a shot or two one handed from the window.
Nightfall in Chatan
We finally got some decent weather yesterday after a week of rain, clouds and cold. I decided to head over to Chatan and walk around with my iPhone 6 and my Fuji x100s. Just for a change I've had the TCLx100 on for a couple weeks now. I love the 35 equivalent I get from my x100s, but sometimes it's just nice to shoot with a 50mm focal length. I never grow tired of how even the most mundane can look interesting in late afternoon light. I shot the next two images from my car. I see so many photos from my car, but usually can't stop or get to my camera in time.