The FujiCast: Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
If you’re a cricket fan, this show comes with a health warning! Today we talk 365s, choosing film simulations according to light, website copywriting, choosing between the X-T3 and X-T4 and we ponder over IBIS in an X-Pro4? Also, is the X-H1 a capable sports camera, will a photographic ban on mothers nursing their babies bring us ever closer to ’street’ censorship, what is percussion testing within a camera body and how do I buff out a scratch on my lens? Kev’s book of the week is Michael Stipe’s latest photography book and Chris Floyd is our archive interview.
#272 More chatter about the X-Pro4 and photographing from space
#271: No more meetings, I’m becoming a photographer!
#270: Keeping Mr. Google happy & can ChatGPT be your writer?
#269: Upgrading your camera: Why? And back to the darkroom
#268: Presenting work you HATE and YouTube trolling
#267: LIVE from Fujifilm's House of Photography, London!
#266: The X100VI is out - review & last chance for FUJICAST LIVE tickets
#265: Please Sir, I want an X-Pro 4? And the truth about landscape shooters!
Episode #264: Why don’t I like my photographs?! And content is KING
#263: What do you desire of a new X100 camera? And looking for inspiration
#262: New Year New Camera? Plus finding confidence
#261: Twas the show before Christmas and GET YOUR TICKETS FOR MARCH!
#260: BIG ANNOUNCEMENT for the FujiCast London event 2nd March 2024
#259: Selling your work online and books, the best investment
#258: Should you be taking my photo? And candy shop eyes
#257 Buying a phone instead of a camera! And is the 50mm THE ONE?
#256 Fortune favours the brave and if it ain’t broke, don’t fix!
#255 Slow that shutter speed down and Kev's X100V for sale?
#254: Project Retirement. Is this the end of the FujiCast?
#253: Did someone say a FujiCast event? And what is my true value?
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