Life As You See It Showcasing great images made with Fujifilm products
Photos of Life – As Seen by Our Readers
26. And if you’re interested in learning more about lighting, don’t miss the Q&A with FUJIFILM School instructor James Greenhalgh on page 30. We’ve also got a fresh feature on page 38 – X-Photographer Josh Edgoose shows us a Film Simulation recipe he’s been cooking up. And to cap it all off, we’re delighted to present the winners of the Life As You See It contest on page 7. Before all that, we’re showcasing recent reader-submitted photos. We’ve been calling on you to get in touch with images made using Fujifilm kit, and we’re excited to present a few favourites. Thanks to all who sent in entries – and keep them coming! If you’d like to see your photos in a future issue of FUJIFILM Focus , get in touch via focus@fujifilm- collaborators.co.uk .
Hello and welcome to FUJIFILM Focus : a magazine dedicated solely to the wonderful world of Fujifilm. Available six times a year from select independent photo retailers, each issue will bring you all the info on Fujifilm’s latest releases, alongside seasonal tips and tricks to help you get more out of your photography. It’s cameras galore in this bumper summer issue, as we showcase the FUJIFILM X-E5 and unique X half – plus a first look at the new pancake lens and the instax mini 41™. Head to page 14 to read more! Planning on spending the summer seeking out beautiful views? Then our technique piece on page 22 will help you get better landscape images out of your X Series camera. For those who prefer the great indoors, there’s an intro to portrait lighting on page
Alex Micu “I am a photographer based in London, mostly working in the documentary and street photography space. I’m visually attracted to seemingly dull, mundane and uninteresting moments and scenes – which serve as a canvas to show stylistic and metaphorical contrast.”
Website: alexmicu.com Instagram: @axelk
Made with: FUJIFILM X-T4 and FUJINON XF35mmF1.4 R, 1/1300 sec at F7, ISO 640
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Summer 2025
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