Every picture tells a story, don’t it? Don’t it?
Understanding a Photograph: Some thoughts on John Berger, the ambiguity of photography, storytelling & visual poetry.
Understanding a Photograph: Some thoughts on John Berger, the ambiguity of photography, storytelling & visual poetry.
Unlike any photography exhibition I’ve seen, Lost Human Genetic Archive is a masterwork of curation and conceptualization.
Read more Hiroshi Sugimoto in Tokyo | Impressions of an exhibition
Fujifilm brings their much-lauded kaizen philosophy to their two-year-old X-E2 model camera in a very generous firmware update.
A compact collection of hardware, peripherals and software combine to provide a robust toolkit for production on the road.
Read more Fujifilm X100T + iPad mini: a mobile media toolkit
Field testing the Fujifilm X00T camera and the classic zone focusing technique on Tokyo’s streets in Shibuya, Nakano and Shinjuku.
Here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
Read more Seeing the picture: HCB, Walter Mitty & The Little Prince
Sometimes the way to push a new technology forward is to revisit its past and adapt the best of what has gone before.
Read more Photography: innovating by going back to the future
Wong Kar-wai, considered one of the world’s best directors, is an auteur who makes films that are mesmerizing.
Read more In the Mood for Love: Wong Kar-wai’s cinematic masterpiece
The new generation of mirrorless digital cameras shows some divergent approaches to camera design.