In the last few months, I’ve been very busy with not so blog-worthy work, moving to our new house … and a big project for Fujifilm that I couldn’t share for a long time and forgot to share when I finally could ;-)
I’m talking about the X-T5 of course.
I was asked to make a video about portraiture and sample pictures for Fujifilm. It’s always an honour to be part of the launch of a new camera or lens. Despite the fact that the timing wasn’t great, I couldn’t say no to this one because it was right up my alley. Here’s the YouTube video:
If you’d like to read a bit more about this project, head over to my X-story over on the Fujifilm website. But why don’t we let the pictures do the talking? Here are some of the portraits I shot for the project:
As I know a lot of you are interested in this camera, I’ve also compiled a review for my YouTube channel in which I talk about my experience after shooting with this camera for about two months.
As part of the launch I was also invited for a short trip to Tokyo to be part of the X-summit, the launch-event of the X-T5. While in Tokyo I made the most of the sparse spare time and shot some pictures with the X-T5 as well. There will be more about that trip later but for now, you’ll have to do with some random pictures.
In case you want to rewatch the X-summit, here’s the YouTube video:
There’s plenty of other work I’d love to share with you. I promise I’ll try to catch op on blogging as soon as I find some time and energy.