My name is Jay Farrell, a Nashville, Tennessee-based journalistic wedding, portrait, and fine art/boudoir photographer, and it’s almost been a year since I decided to switch to mirrorless exclusively. It all began after buying my first Fujifilm X-T1 with a battery grip and the 18-55 kit lens in May 2014. After shooting my first wedding […]
Mirrorless on the Job - Guest
The Perfectly Mirrorless African Safari – Guest Post by Dallas Dahms
For the past 6 years, together with my tourism business associate, I have been arranging photographic safaris here in Africa for people who come from all over the world to get a taste of the wildlife and awesome landscapes that can be found in Southern Africa. We’ve been all over South Africa (where I live), […]
Using Olympus 12-40mm & 40-150mm PRO lenses for weddings – Guest Post by Katrin Küllenberg
During the last year I used two Olympus OM-D E-M1 cameras with prime lenses for my wedding work. On one side of a Holdfast Gear harness I used the 12mm 2.0 lens and on the other the 45mm 1.8. I really liked the advantages of the M4/3s system. For some special occasions, I switched to […]
What It’s Like To Work For Fujifilm – Guest Post by Leigh Diprose
My name is Leigh Diprose and I’m a professional photographer with a passion to tell the world about photography. I thought I would write an article to share what it’s like to work for an imaging company, in my case Fujifilm Australia.
Shooting a 3-Day South Asian Wedding with Fujifilm – Guest Post by Jay Farrell
My name is Jay Farrell, and I’m a Nashville, Tenn.-based freelance photographer specializing in documentary. I own my own photography businesses, Jay Farrell Photography, which specializes in wedding photography, head shots, and fine art/boudoir photography. My previous guest post, The Shift To Using A Mirrorless Camera: A Wedding Photographers Point of View, discussed my experience transitioning […]