9-yr old Fuji X-shooter Regina photographs Full Wedding + images for ThinkTank Advert with Fujifilm X-T1 & X-E1

Trenton said it in his entertaining and interesting interview here: “Teach your children photography, and they will never have money for drugs”.

With the saying above in mind, we can say that Pro Photographer Kevin Wyllie (ksgphotography.co.uk) did a great job with Regina, his 9 year old daughter:

Regina first picked up one of my compact cameras at the age of just 3 and started asking questions about taking photos and setting cameras pretty soon afterwards. She then progressed onto trying my DSLRs (before I moved over to the Fujifilm X-series cameras), as both my girls have been brought up around cameras, so she began going into my bags, lifting a camera out and asking me to show her how to use it.

Reginas passion for photography is big, and her skills improve quickly, so that at the age of 7, she already shoots everything on full-manual control!

Since then she has been on fashion & portrait shoots […] and at the age of just 7 shoots everything on full-manual control, like her Dad does. That Trash the Dress shoot recently resulted in an email from ThinkTank Photo as they wanted to use her photo for a new Facebook advert because I was wearing one of their Skin Set belt systems in the pic.

And finally, with just 9 years and on request of the bride & grooms (who are also close family friends of the photographer), she was “booked” along with his daddy to shoot an entire wedding.

Her equipment? A Fujifilm X-T1 + XF35mmF1.4 and Fuji X-E1 + XF18mmF2. She put all the gear in her new [shoplink 45160 ebay]ThinkTank LilyDeanne Lucido camera bag[/shoplink] and was ready to go :-).

Once back home, it was time to process the RAW files:

As she’s still learning how to edit using Lightroom, I’ll admit that I did guide her a wee bit through the editing process, but these screenshots will, hopefully, show that there really wasn’t much done to them except a wee bit of warming up, some tweaks to the highlight & shadow areas and a slight reduction in vibrance & saturation.

The results (and the whole story) can be checked out at ksgphotography. I’ll just share a few pictures of Regina In Action and some of her Work (all with expressed permission of Regina’s father).

Well done, Regina… and keep it up. Fujifilm should make you the youngest X-photographer ever :-) .

Regina In Action

Some of her Work

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LibRaw Fujifilm X-Pro2 Compressed RAW Support Completed!

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Earlier in May I told you how the creators of RAW digger & FastRAW Viewer needed the feedback of X-shooters to optimize the compressed Fuji RAW support. Well, it’s done now.

I remind you that many Raw Converters, including open source ones like RawTherapee, Darktable and UFRaw, use this algorithm to decode FujiFilm compressed raw files.

Here is the press release:

Alexey Danilchenko reverse-engineered Fujifilm X-Pro2 compressed RAW and granted LibRaw, LLC the rights to incorporate his code into the LibRaw library.

This decoder is distributed as a part of LibRaw library, subject to LGPL 2.1 and CDDL 1.0 licenses.

The code is available from our Github repository:

The decoder was thoroughly tested with RawDigger and FastRawViewer, no complaints as of today.We thank everyone who sent us sample files and took part in testing.

Fujifilm Goes Hollywood :: Fuji X-Pro1 used in Movie “The Neon Demon” by Nicolas Winding Refn – NSFW

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Youtube Video Here – NSFW

Weekend curiosity – spotted by FXF member Goran (thanks):

The festival of Cannes is running right now, with, as usual, a great selection of movies. One of them is “The Neon Demon” by the Nicolas Winding Refn, a visionary director, who already won the prize as best director in Cannes 2011 with the amazing movie “Drive“.

This movie takes place in Los Angeles, in a world of young and aspiring models obsessed by beauty and success. And of course also a world with lots of photographers!

Well, Nicolas Winding Refn decided to make his movie even cooler, by equipping one of the photographers with a stylish Fujifilm X-Pro1 + 35mmF1.4! You can see it in the trailer here.

It’s nothing new, that Hollywood loves Fujifilm cameras. The X100S was the travel camera of Hector, in the Movie ““Hector’s Search for Happiness” (which I saw in the airplane, when flying back from Cambodia). X-series cameras are also used in TV series like Parenthood TV, The Last Ship and by lots of celebrities.

Full Overview of X-series cameras spotted in Movies or used by celebrities here.

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Good news (also for Fujifilm): Sony sensor production will resume on May 21!

Sony issued a new press release to inform that the Kumamoto facility damaged during the recent earthquake will resume the wafer sensor production on May 21.

Of course not just the Sony factory has been hit by the earthquake, but also third-party suppliers, who are also very important to keep the sensor production running. In this regard, the press release says:

Although there was a delay in the supply of components to Sony from certain third-party suppliers that also have manufacturing facilities in the Kumamoto region, inventory adjustments have been made and a timeframe for regaining supply levels is now in place, so no material impact is anticipated on Sony’s business operations.

Does this mean there won’t be any delay on future products? I don’t think so :(

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FujiRumors Reloaded :: Now You can Write your Own Articles directly on FujiRumors!

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Starting from today, FujiRumors offers everyone of you the possibility to write articles directly on FujiRumors and reach a veeery (!!!) large audience of fellow X-shooters… and of course Fujifilm itself – (they do read us).

Your articles are a great opportunity to inspire us all, interact with the largest Fuji X shooter community on the web… and also to give your own blog, portfolio, facebook etc Massive Exposure ;-) .

Think about it…

How to write a Guest Post
BETA VERSION

Step 1: Go to the FujiRumors Guest Post Page.
Step 2: Log-in to your Account. If you don’t have an account, register here.

You have to be logged in to be able to write guest posts!

Step 3: Now you can see the “Submit-Form”. Enter your article there. You can also upload images.
Step 4: You can save your article by clicking “Save Draft”.
Step 5: All your saved articles will be visible at fujirumors.com/article-list. From there, you can access all your articles and edit them anytime you want.
Step 6: When you are done with the article, click on “Submit”.

Don’t worry, also after klicking on “Submit” or once the article is online on FujiRumors, you can still edit it.

Step 7: Just wait… only me (Patrick) can publish your article

The fujirumors.com/article-list
Here you can edit all your saved, submitted, or published articles anytime.

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Notes:

– Only me (Patrick the admin) can publish your article. I need to review the text to avoid misuse or any other kind of possible issue.
– By clicking on the “submit” button you confirm that all images and the text used in the article you submitted can be published on Fujirumors.com. The author of the submitted post confirms that he owns (or got the permission to use on Fujirumors.com) the copyrighted images or text
– This is a BETA-Version, so if you stumble on any kind of bug, just let me know at fujirumor [at] gmail [dot] com and I’ll work to sort it out.

cheers
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