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#279: Is it really all about the gear? Let's get image dirty!25 Aug 202400:41:12

There's joint relief in the houses of Mullins and James, and we're not talking knees and back, as our eldest kidlings both pass their first major school exams with flying colours. Meanwhile in the land of photography on the show, lens weights, white balance best practices, will LR lose my images if I cancel my subs, what is this obsession with tech, making pictures that aren't perfect, using one camera with one lens for one year.

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

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#278 A monochrome Fujifiilm camera? And fav lenses12 Aug 202400:38:51

Kev's sat under a storm cloud, literally - and not just because he's back from his holidays! On the show, will Fujifilm ever produce a monochrome camera, just how good is the X-S camera, what are our favoured focal lengths and to convert or not to convert (focally) on the X100 range of cameras? Also, we discuss JPG simulations, the best/easiest way to archive a stack of film and building your main website on the Pictime platform. There's a book of the week too, The Little Book of Camden Passage by Gary Williams.

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

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#269: Upgrading your camera: Why? And back to the darkroom08 Apr 202400:42:53

Kev wonders whether his new X-Pro dreams have filtered through to the 'We shall consider' file. Meanwhile, switch on your ai face recognition, it has arrived on Pic-Time's platform, our sponsors and the finest online gallery space. Also today on the show, upgrades, do you need to upgrade from the X-T4 to the X-T5? We also talk about film photography and darkroom printing, having a style about your Instagram grid that is brand recognisable, uploading images to websites and sRGB versus AdobeRGB. Plus it turns out that the boys have alternative skills should they ever need to call upon them; Kev was a Welsh milk boy, and Neale was one of the last petrol pump attendants in Hertfordshire!

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply

For links go to the showpage.

#180 No more corporate hamster wheel! & X100 heaven10 May 202101:13:14

Kev laments his first radio faux pas, we talk about sound being a vehicle for your picture making, packing your cams properly in a case, X100 'adapter gate' is born and lens hoods on that camera; are they worth the effort? We also talk about unhappy customers and insecurity, the future and retirement, working into your 80s, preventing your email from getting black listed, albums and books in 2021 and ask; "X100 or X-Pro?" Book of the week is Orchard Beach: The Bronx Riviera and today we have the first of our Friends of the Show chats, featuring subscriber Steve Ford who gave up the corporate hamster wheel for photographic and travel adventure.

#179 Calling FRIENDS OF THE SHOW and UFO capture?!03 May 202100:56:16

The most left field question for an entire season; what settings would you use to capture the visit of a UFO? We also talk book design, the whisky camera shop, sensor cleaning on IBIS cameras and ask is it the photographer who makes a camera shine or is it the other way around? There's advice for new documentary wedding photographers; the rules of engagement in church, we talk SD cards, 3rd party lens set ups, the value of a weather sealed lens, film recipes, the joy of doors (!), video mic suggestions for vlogging and small scale postcard printing. Kev's book of the week is American Photographs by Walker Evans and we have an appeal for friends of the show to tell us YOUR stories.

#178 Self publish YOUR stories and websites in an Instagram age26 Apr 202101:05:48

The boys are reunited after months of Skype separation, in the studio! This week, embracing colour after a life presenting black and whites, the difference between recipes and presets, building your own look and capturing the moment whilst being IN the moment; family pictures. Boxgate continues and Neale finds a pile of X-H1 boxes that practically match his height, we talk third party lenses, assisting the greats, whether we still need websites in this Instagram world, the catharsis of photography during Covid, getting back on the professional bike to shoot weddings after so much time out and the 70-300mm lens; do I need it? Book of the week is, 'The year the world stood still' by Chris O'sullivan and Dan Milnor talks more about self publishing to us.

#177 Dangling off the Brooklyn Bridge and shhh, new camera rumours?19 Apr 202101:05:49

Kev's Jedi training is almost complete as he starts his own Internet radio show, we talk X-H2 rumours, internal ND filters and weather sealing; how good is the X100 range in rain and anyone for an XQ1? We introduce the concept of 'gear identity crisis,' talk about the perfect lens for photographing and cataloguing art, ponder whether to adjust bridal party attire for photographs, get excited about the new 18mm, HSL and talk about music for your films, slideshows and even podcasts. Our guest is New York portrait photographer Donna Svennevik and Matthew Beck's: Event, is book of the week.

#176 The legendary David Hurn, and a Mullins James workshop!12 Apr 202101:21:44

Mullins is having teething problems in 'New Bunker Malmesbury' and Boxgate continues. We talk about leaf shutters and why they're not in our X-Ts and Ps, how an X100S deals with being sent to the bottom of a swimming pool, Mullins' decision to upsize during a pandemic and we have news of an upcoming Kev and Neale documentary wedding workshop. Questions about the term 'weekend warriors,' two tier sensor cameras, the rights required for selling photos made at a music concert and a thought about company names. This week's book of the week is 'The 1960s' by David Hurn and he's also our guest.

#175 The power of making one portrait every day + a Royal X-T305 Apr 202101:14:31

'Boxgate' lingers on, though Kev is more concerned by the boxes of Easter eggs he can squirrel away before the kids find them. Questions today include, do you befriend your clients, do women and men see differently, can the Fujifilm system cut it for pro work in the studio and are photographic eggs in one basket still a good idea post pandemic? Kev reveals the truth about his wedding earnings during the pandemic, we look at some tech specs of a particular Zeiss camera in order to talk about the camera of the future and muse over the 'Duchess of Fujifilm' and internal flash triggers. The book of the week is Raymond Depardon's 'Glasgow' and Neale talks with John Mannell, the 'Portrait per Day' man about making street portraits and mental health. 

#174 Photographing weddings, the Royal Family and swimming with sharks!29 Mar 202101:21:18

Neale has been jabbed with 0.5mg of Bill Gates' finest. Talking of 'gates,' Boxgate is back, SRGB or Adobe's flavour of; what to choose to work in, some X-Pro3 issues to deal with and Q buttons, why? Which background colour works better for websites, can Judo make you a better photographer, how good are the new Mullins presets, how can I time and GPS stamp my audio recordings, how do you choose your photo books and the X-A7: discuss? Plus X-T3 or X-T4, is the IBIS worth it? Vinca Peterson's 'No System,' is Kev's book of the week plus we talk with royal family photographer Matt Porteous who is currently in The Maldives swimming with sharks! 

#173 Being a photojournalist. Plus too old for street?22 Mar 202101:21:00

Kev is installed at last in the new office, Malmesbury Bunker 2.0 and we ask the questions; will the show ever be filmed, when are you too old for street shooting, should you choose an X-Pro1 or 2 used, who needs a camera in a cardboard box, should I supply all my clients with TIFF instead of Jpegs, has Covid made photographers give away their knowledge too readily too cheaply in too many online courses and if you had 5K to invest in a camera that would hold its value, what would you choose? Former British National Press Awards Photographer of the Year, PA Media photographer Danny Lawson is our guest and Kev's book of the week is Henri Cartier-Bresson's Scrapbook.

#172 "Being a flea on the dog, not a fly on the wall!" and APSC, why?15 Mar 202101:18:23

Kev is in flat pack 'heaven' as the new studio build continues, we talk sports photography with the 70-300mm lens and the possibility of a wedding academy. Plus your questions; what do professional photographers do when they're not making pictures, what are the boys' aha photographic revelation moments, how large can you print a Fujifilm camera file, what is the future of APSC and why is Fujifilm so devoted to it? The book of the week is Anton Corbijn's 1-2-3-4, and our guest is the documentary photographer Karah Mew. 

#171 Being 'Candid' with Ibarionex and the Instagram likes game08 Mar 202101:21:33

'Star' has arrived and it's the Horse of Mullins! Today, a tease for something big coming, what makes a good bio on a website, with a Fujifilm camera do I need to calibrate my lenses, what has changed about weddings for the hosts and what would the boys' advice be for new photographers now, plus diplomas; are they worth the paper they're written on? How important are genre labels, who would you choose for an end of lockdown photowalk and do I really need Instagram likes as an amateur? 'Photography in America from 1841 to today' is our book of the week and Fujifilm X-Photographer, street shooter and host of The Candid Frame Ibarionex is our guest.

#268: Presenting work you HATE and YouTube trolling25 Mar 202400:43:39

Kev's nervously optimistic ahead of the Welsh qualifier against Poland, considering an unusual Tikkety Tok channel and musing over the number of holes in an average crumpet, but he's still single-handedly campaigning for the new X100(6) to be known as the V.I. Neale remains to be convinced. Also, YouTube trolling, camera supply issues, desired articulating screens for a new XT generation of cameras, monochrome recipes for family photography, an offer to see Mr. Whisper share his secrets of street work, presenting commercial work the client likes but you don't and should we still be using JPG with HEIF now available in-camera?

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply

For links go to the showpage.

#170 Changing what you shoot and lighting the famous01 Mar 202101:22:47

Kev parks himself in Bunker Malmesbury's cold storage this week as he contemplates a move of office to somewhere with heating, we look for the best small Fujifilm camera, Neale reveals his love for the X-H over the X-T, we talk printers and 'to do' list software. What lens do I need for shooting large group portraits and how do I go about them plus when does a photo become a piece of digital art? Neale takes over the book of the week duties as Kev can't find the packing case with his 3,280 books, so he discusses Gregory Heisler's '50' Portraits and Jayne Odell is our guest to talk about a move to equine photography.

#169 Back on the photobus part 2, triptychs, time capsules and tablets22 Feb 202101:23:47

The lockdown has got to Kev and he's watched 1,297 hours of Netflix in one week it seems, we talk one camera one lens choice, how we view our personal photo collections, what we'd stick in a time capsule, which website platform to choose (Squarespace or Wordpress), we talk GAS release, how do you choose what and when to sell? Wacom tablets, how many do you have? Flippy screen gate is back, we talk about editing technique in Lightroom, how do you produce publish on demand books, X-Pro choices and a request for a X-P4. There's second part of our Kev's interview with Daniel Meadows. The book of the week is Ed Kashi's 'Three,' a book of triptychs.

#168 Life on the photobus! Photofilms, 35mm cameras and more15 Feb 202101:15:42

This week, will Fujifilm ever release a 35mm film camera, why is my EVF showing a blue tint/hue, should you ever trust a corrupt memory card, Fujifilm app help please and what is character in a camera; does everything need to be so sharp? Kev's showbiz wedding stories, photofilms versus slideshows, why Kev could be tempted to the dark side (Apple), X RAW Studio and dynamic range tips. The book of the week is Women Street Photographers, and Daniel Meadows is our guest for part one of a conversation with Mullins.

#167 TWO YEARS of the FujiCast, all dressed up with nowhere to go!08 Feb 202101:16:06

The show is two years old and the boys are itching for a party, but Boris has ripped up the balloons and invites, Kev has a social media dilemma, well 5,000 of them to be precise, ND filter options for your X100 model, the new nostalgic neg film simulation, jumping in at the deep end professionally (from zero to pro in one life decision), business regrets, more flippy-out screen gate and trad versus documentary weddings. The book of the weeks is, 'A voice above the Linn' by Robbie Lawrence, our guest is Fujifilm's Marketing Manager for Fujifilm UK, Andreas Georghiades as he answers more of your product questions and the winners are announced for the FujiCast at 4 feature which has just closed after its year long run organised by friend of the show Neil Ford.

#166 The latest releases and Fujifilm news!01 Feb 202101:22:16

This week Kev buys a horse, the boys consider their photographic coffee shop business, we talk lens correction issues for Fujifilm in Lightroom, Neale ducks answering personal questions, photographing The President, getting better at culling, why the boys love Photo Mechanic, using vintage lenses and adaptors for that purpose. The boys tackle starting up on YouTube again, shooting single card camera systems and pre-wedding meets; are they important? Kev's book of the week is a proper limited edition by Valentino Barachini and our guest is Fujifilm's UK Marketing Manager, Andreas Georghiades for the latest Ask Andreas feature.

#165 Creating a YouTube channel for your photography in 202125 Jan 202101:17:39

This week, scanners, photographic organisations and breathing colour back into older black and white pictures. We talk Instagram Reels and YouTube shorts, plus Kev reveals his inner "Tickety Tocky." There are questions on video, we talk prompter technique, lens choices when filming with Fujifilm cameras, Kev's YouTube wardrobe and our guest Adam Karnacz from First Man Photography shares what a photographic channel on YouTube brings to his business and life. The book of the week is Revelations, the posthumous publication of work by Diane Arbus.

Show links at https://www.fujicast.co.uk 

#164 "Chasing light, telling stories" & camera choices18 Jan 202101:24:12

This week, choices choices; X100V or X-T30 with interchangeable lens? We also talk about finding a signature look in your photographs and whether you even need to think about a personal style, more on workshops, natural light versus strobe, the new wave of wedding postponements, f2 v f1.4 lenses in the Fujinon roadmap and shooting the birth of your child. Kev chooses his all time X100 favourite model, book of the week is Shutting up Shop by John Londei and Valérie Jardin, X-Photographer is our guest. Remember to email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

#163 Every FACE deserves a portrait and gaining your fellowship11 Jan 202101:10:46

This week Kev (still in Bunker Malmesbury) and Neale talk about getting pictures out to the world from 'that march' in Washington last week, X100 lens adapters, an invite to take part in the next 'Ask Andreas' feature, Kev tries to dodge the rumour mill on new gear, reveals he has been collecting random slides for years and we ask; "When is the right time to upgrade your camera body?" Also we ask; "Are you really using your lens properly" and "would you drink and photograph professionally?" Kev's Book of the Week is Bruce Gilden's 'Face' and our guest is Steve Smith FRPS, social documentary and street photographer.

#162 "Photography is the art of not pushing the button."04 Jan 202100:32:47

The second of the two shorter Christmas and New Year editions where the boys discuss some of their inspirations including Don McCullin's 'In Africa' book and 'Extraordinary Women' by Tom Stoddart. It seems Kev has spent five hours a day watching quick fire tournament chess over the New Year break, while Neale has been touring the site of a suspected nuclear accident on a disused airbase near his home with the family! They talk of photographer inspirations, Kev choosing Frank Horvat who is responsible for suggesting; "Photography is the art of not pushing the button," and Neale being fascinated by Søren Solkær's Murmurations study. The full length shows return from next week.

#161 Well that was 2020 huh?28 Dec 202000:28:03

A shorter holiday length edition in which the boys look back at 2020 and how the year changed their perspective on photography, film making and podcasting. Kev shares his purchases of the year, what pivoting means for their individual businesses, their loathing for masks, their hopes for 2021. Be sure to email in to the show with your questions for when the show starts back up in its more regular form. Email: click@fujicast.co.uk and next week the boys talk about their inspirations.

#267: LIVE from Fujifilm's House of Photography, London!11 Mar 202401:03:59

Special guests street photographer Mr. Whisper, the latest Fujifilm X-Photographer Emily Renier and Fujifilm's Marketing Manager Andreas Georghiades, join Neale in Covent Garden, London at Fujifilm's House of Photography. Questions to and thoughts from a live audience today include thoughts about on personal authenticity, whether photographers need to concentrate on getting the picture right in camera as opposed to post-producing to save or create a picture, high ISO shooting, the rules of realism, the inconsistency too many presets can present, unfashionable tints, the reputation of Fujifilm in the profession and flash products. Also, third-party glass and how available the mount is for those wishing to provide an alternative to Fujifilm lenses, phone-like features within an X-series body, how long can the X100 model keep developing, the thought process behind shooting street from Mr. Whisper, choosing music for films and photography slideshows, how to become an X-Photographer and the state of the portrait industry.

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply

For links go to the showpage.

#160 The Camera of the Year and a new XH?21 Dec 202001:06:31

Today a package arrives from Denmark, the boys ponder whether Voigtlander film lenses work well with the GFX system, what the best microphone for making YouTube video voice overs is and how good the files for video are SOOC from the GFX camera Kev owns. We talk about workflow, what we'd like from the X-Pro4 or new XH camera, the great monochrome camera debate, Kev's camera of the year and Flippy Screen Gate; just what is it people don't like about the flippy screen? Book of the week is The Photographers on Photography by Henry Carroll and our guest is photographer and book self-publisher Dan Milnor.

Send your questions to: click@fujicast.co.uk 

#159 Finding your authentic true photographic voice14 Dec 202001:25:15

Kev's in fighting spirit this week as black-belt co-host and with Neale he tackles questions on why Fujifilm hasn't embraced full frame, how to judge a photo comp, is it time to embrace a roll of film and what are the new Fujifilm simulations likely to be? Kev reveals his dislike of Sepia and we talk scanners, camera set ups, shooting candid shots of people you know,      how Neale feels nearly 900 weddings in and why you NEED right now, to be working on your website for the sake of Google! Book of the week is The Gamblers from Martin Amis and we're delighted to have Parker J Pfister as our special guest. Send your questions to click@fujicast.co.uk 

#158 Keep pushin' as Nana used to say. Motivation Day!07 Dec 202001:20:47

Kev's still in Bunker Malmesbury as Covid restrictions prevent the boys being in the same airspace as one another, but they still manage to tackle X100V questions, how they intend to get match fit for the return of weddings, their feelings about Instax products, recovering lost files, Martin Parr's old and new work, the importance of testimonials, messing up mid job, presenting a photo TV show and stitching panoramas. Pete Reed is our special guest and Josef Koudelka's 'Gypsies' is the book of the week. As ever send your questions in to: click@fujicast.co.uk 

#157 Fujifilm v Nikon v Leica. Hmmm.30 Nov 202001:16:22

Kev and Neale muse over whether meeting up to work in the same studio again will be allowed before the next new decade, how you advertise your services minus a portfolio, what about a medium format styled X100, is sharpness really that important and should we swap our zooms for primes? We try to solve a brand choice decision and we tackle T stop lenses and marketing processes. Tony Ray Jones is the feature of this week's book review and respected wedding photographer Adam Johnson is our guest. Keep sending your questions to click@fujicast.co.uk

#156 The Blind Photographer, and an X-T5?23 Nov 202001:22:21

Are wedding awards important? Are any photographic awards for that matter worth entering? Also, wedding photographers may be suffering financially during this period, but have they forgotten what the day is really about? Is there a need for an X-T5, what is left to improve upon? How can you motivate yourself day to day photographically? This week's book of the week is John Chilllingworth's Picture Post Photographer and our guest is a Ian Treherne, a photographer who is 5% sighted.

#155 Is THIS the best photography job ever?16 Nov 202001:10:33

Today, the new 18mm lens, who is it for? Have you made a business bible and if you haven't why you should. Kev turns out to be a royal photographer, are iPhone 12 shots good enough for large format printing? Our guest this week is Jennifer McCord and we think she has one of the best photography jobs in the world. The show today is brought to you with Sprout Studio.

#154 Locked down AGAIN, but STILL making podcasts and pictures!09 Nov 202001:22:58

Kev and Neale enter lockdown in their remote locations once again, Kev in deepest darkest Wiltshire and Neale from his bunker in Berkshire. They talk printing and framing; the pros and cons of doing your own. Also, backup and getting brutal with your picture culling in Photo Mechanic, who is the X-S10 aimed at, what's it for? Day in the Life sessions; how to market them, what they are! The book of the week is a Fleet Street memory lane marvel and photojournalist Edmond Terakopian talks about a special auction of prints for Médecins Sans Frontières.

#153 HOW has photography changed you as a person?02 Nov 202001:03:12

This week the questions are certainly eclectic; how has photography changed you as a person, do you regret becoming a full time photographer, are you making pictures for YOU or for Instagram, if you could only have one camera/one lens, what would it be, if your camera could speak, what would it say, is it possible to be a photographer and videographer at the same time on the same job? We also talk about the perfect zoom to replace primes and speak with fashion and portrait photographer Jamie Stoker.

Send your questions to the show during lockdown to: click@fujicast.co.uk 

#152 Can you make my camera smaller please?26 Oct 202001:00:55

Kev and Neale reconsider retraining as beauticians and travel agents for at least one minute, book of the week from Nick Danziger, we talk back ups, business postponements, a Fujifilm wedding video kit list, neg cleaning, portrait advice, monitors, why are custom settings slowing my camera down, can we make the next X100 smaller still and do the boys miss full frame sensors?

Make sure you send your questions in for the next show: click@fujicast.co.uk 

#151 Being one of photography's most influential women19 Oct 202001:14:30

Our special guest this week is Xyza Cruz Bacani, Fujifilm X-Photographer, Magnum Foundation Fellow and previously awarded one of the BBC's Top 100 Women of the World. This week's talking points include professionals moving into 'survival mode' for the winter; how can we help each other? What lens and camera combo to use for on-set photography, should I separate my Instagram out for different genres or include everything on my one grid, going from Leica to a Fujifilm X-Pro; what should I expect and other topics. 

#266: The X100VI is out - review & last chance for FUJICAST LIVE tickets26 Feb 202400:47:24

It's new camera week! The boys are excited over the launch, at last, of the latest Fujifilm X100 camera; the X100VI, or SIX! Aside from the thoughts about the numbering of the camera, we hear about the upgrades, the sensor and the reason to consider this a serious contender for inclusion in that pocket of space you may have in your kit bag. Also today, the photographers (past or present) Neale and Kev would choose to spend quality time with, our thoughts about using third-party lenses, final details about the 2nd March event at the House of Photography in London, supporting each other during times of trouble in the industry and advice for shooting your first professional gig in low light.

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply

For links go to the showpage.

#150 Swapping out of Nikon & Alcatraz Calling!12 Oct 202001:09:55

Swapping from Nikon to Fujifilm for professional work. What camera would the team suggest? Carl Hare Product Specialist for Fujifilm is back again to answer your tech questions, this week:  tethering your Fuji camera for using as a webcam, is ISO real in Fujifilm cameras and more. We talk about photographing on Alcatraz with listener Ryan Katsanes. What do Kev and Neale feel about socially distanced picture making? Book of the week is Vintage 80s, London Street Photography by Johnny Stiletto.

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#149 The X100 DESIGNER is on the show!05 Oct 202001:09:19

Masasumi Imai the Head of Design for Fujifilm X-Series cameras talks with Kevin Mullins from Tokyo about how he conceived the ten year old X100, the camera that for many photographers worldwide became their gateway to mirrorless technology. Also, we speak with Australia's X-Photographer Andrew Hall about being in motorsport photography at the very top, plus Carl Hare tackles more of your deep tech including how auto focus deals with the face mask!

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#148 High octane motorsport and 10 years of the X10028 Sep 202001:09:08

Would some of the world's finest known heritage photographers be as big as they are, if they were starting out in today's Insta style World with a million voices challenging for the space? A new feature with Fujifilm product specialist Carl Hare tackling the BIG tech questions! The boys discuss the things they have forgotten to take to shoots, the best Fujifilm lenses for live sports action, we celebrate ten years of the X100 and Andrew Hall, motorsport photographer and Fujifilm X-Photographer in Australia joins us.

#147 Someone is stealing my pictures! & the flying ambassador!21 Sep 202001:17:10
Do I have the energy for copyright infringement? Who inspires us photographically? There's a run through on how a wedding day photographically works for newcomers to the genre, we talk about getting friendly with curves in Lightroom and Photoshop, the lens versus camera investment debate and the book of the week is the incredibly powerful Small Town Inertia by Jim Mortram. Also this week, Bjorn Moerman is back for part 2 on aerial photography, the use of drones, how to shoot great pictures from the cabin and some inspirational books. A packed show!   Email us with your latest questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 
#146 Airbus A380 Captain and Fujifilm X-Photographer14 Sep 202001:18:51

Captain Bjorn Moerman is our guest on the show this week, a Fujifilm ambassador with a difference. Also, what to do when your kids start turning away from the camera, give them an X100F it seems?! Kev launches a new social platform called 'Sniffter' and reveals he is allergic to velcro in camera bags, plus we tackle the question of upgrading your Squarespace site, for those wanting to jump to the new-ish release. A shout out for our new Patrons, who actually IS Neale's father and when is the 'throw in the towel date for the boys' wedding business?

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#145 NEWS, fashion and living in a lighthouse!07 Sep 202001:10:49

What would the boys do if they weren't shoot weddings and were singletons?! Also, everyone should be shooting 'corner portraits,' you heard it here first. What lens combo should a listener take to the birth of their child and which features to record? Inappropriate moments at weddings - should you document them? Can I export my pictures straight out into Lightroom? And our guest from the fashion and advertising world, X-Photographer Wayne Johns talks about getting into fashion.

Email the show: click@fujicast.co.uk

 

#144 Want to work in fashion? And going on a digital detox31 Aug 202001:20:47
Prepare to be astounded as we think a listener has uncovered the best family time capsule idea ever. Also today, does someone mention the possibility of a new f1 lens and how would you go about a digital detox? This week's guest is fashion, beauty and advertising photographer Wayne Johns and the book of the week is from Bryan Adams. You know what they say on this show; 'everything we do, we do it for you.' ;-)   Contact the show: click@fujicast.co.uk
#143 Photographing when the weather attacks! And The Isolated Streets24 Aug 202001:05:22
Are you insured if you photograph an event that breaks distancing laws, should we expect a race to the bottom in terms of charging for weddings, what are preferable settings for focusing on quick moving subjects, featuring face masks in pictures, and when weather attacks! Also today Kant Rathod is our special guest talking about his self published book, The Isolated Streets.   Email the show: click@fujicast.co.uk
#142 LAUNCH your family portrait business17 Aug 202001:16:34

One of the UK's leading family photographers talks about launching from the ground up, a family business. Also, what IS the best Fujifilm camera for video work, how to make the best of working with smaller event sizes, the 'Jpeg v Raw' debate, the 'best' X-Pro camera in Kev's nostalgic opinion and does every picture need to have a story? And more! Further links on the show page at www.fujicast.co.uk 

Send your emails to: click@fujicast.co.uk

#141 You can't shoot landscapes with a Fuji? Can you?10 Aug 202001:18:24

The brilliant personal portrait work of Alain Laboile discussed and Chris Orange, our we ask, can you shoot landscape work with a Fujifilm camera? Website design, iPad Pro v using a laptop, the Tourbox competition winner, what is street legal to shoot and would you let your clients decide what is deleted? Make sure you keep sending in your questions to:

click@fujicast.co.uk 

#265: Please Sir, I want an X-Pro 4? And the truth about landscape shooters!12 Feb 202400:40:39

Kev's knee is on the mend at last, fresh from recording an interview with Neale about his life as a working Mullins! Also on the show, buffer speeds slowing down your camera, buggy mechanical shutters, the ideal lens for photographing indoor sport, a firefighting proof camera, logging where you make your pictures with GPS, photography galleries in London and more.

Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk 

Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply

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#140 Build a commercial photo business from scratch03 Aug 202001:11:34

Martin Parr discussed following his role in a book now recognised to have a racist undercurrent. Guest Chris Orange talks of the benefit of being a real all-rounder in the first of a two parter; today commercial and PR work. We also talk about writing business letters and ask for the second time; "Is wedding photography dead, and what next for destination weddings?" Facebook advertising, does it work for your genre? Some more on macro and loss of images through card corruption.

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#139 Are you still working for free?27 Jul 202001:14:36

Today Scott Shillum from The Photography Movement talks about mental health and well being, and introduces how the movement helps photographers. Also, now that lockdown has effectively ended, why are we still working for free? What is the best Fujifilm camera for making large wall art images and is the iPad Pro a good picture editing machine? Neale and Kev ponder their destination wedding work and whether it will return and is the camera industry losing ever more customers to the smart phone companies?

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#138 Need inspiration? LEAP and the net will appear!20 Jul 202001:12:18
Today special guest, international award winning wedding photographer Adam Johnson talks about the day he quit his job with just two bookings in an otherwise empty calendar, particularly pertinent in our year where clear diaries have been a theme for many a professional. Also, the chance to win a Tourbox, talk of self publishing, best practises for twin card set ups, and are you cheating - if you use presets? That and more in this week's show.   Send your questions to: click@fujicast.co.uk 
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