Street Photography

Inspired by film: Craig Litten gets a Fujifilm X-E1


Yo to Brooklyn © 2013 Craig Litten

Craig Litten did it, he ordered one:)
“I’ve had the Fuji X-E1 with the 18-55 f/2.8-4 zoom now for about 10 days, but haven’t fully tested it yet.”
Find out what Craig (streetphotoworkshops) has to say about the X-E1 after the break

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How to set up your Fujifilm X100s for street photography

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Some of you have asked what settings I use for street photography. First, let’s make sure you have everything you will need, camera, and the two most important accessories: extra batteries and extra memory cards.
more after the break

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Giggle satellite dish positioning: Repair girl caught in action with X100s

Not a decisive, but rather a terrorisive moment, impossible to miss, even with the camera turned off, the windows in my apartment rattled and seconds later the whole building trembled like a Chihuahua starring at a NYC rat. I took a deep breath and remembered X-trans-minator’s last words “Get aoouuuut now” grabbed my Fuji X100s and headed up to the roof
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Eye Wittness News: The Arrival: Washington Square, NYC.

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shot with the Fuji X100s, 1/500, f7.1, ISO 400
AFC, WCL-X100 Wide-Angle Conversion Lens attached.
I saw this kid running around, it didn’t make sense at all and it happened so fast, I barely managed to get the shot before everything went black, by the time I woke up, I was alone.

Sometimes it pays off to shoot without a lens hood ;)