Klinko’s 2000s Exhibition Open Now :: Kevin Mullins Shoots Sport with Fujifilm Zooms :: Olaf’s Wonderful Renatus Project
What have Markus Klinko, Kevin Mullins and Olaf Sztaba in common? You got it: they are Fujifilm shooters.
I know from Markus, that he is completely in love with his Fujifilm GFX and considers it the perfect tool for his professional work.
Kevin Mullins moves stealthy like Ninja capturing great moments on weddings with his Fujifilm X-series cameras.
Olaf walks the streets with his X100F and captures beauty at every corner, that passes unnoticed to so many people.
Today’s roundup is a bit different, dedicated to these 3 Fujifilm X shooters. Markus has a fantastic exhibitions you should visit, Kevin continues to deliver great educational content on his new channel, and Olaf does best what photography is all about, telling stories.
Some great stuff to enjoy :)
Markus Klinko Corner
Markus Klinko, who now works with Fujifilm GFX only, has photographed some of the most iconic celebrities of our times, David Bowie and Beyoncé just to name two of them.
Well, now you can see his work at the Mouche Gallery (Beverly Hills) in his “2000s” exhibition. It open now and ends June 30. Markus will also be at the event and give lectures on June 23 and June 30.
There is a Klinko 2000s launch event video here.
Markus is also having several meetings with the press. Down below you can see 2 interesting interviews.
- GOOD MORNING LALA LAND Youtube – Interview with Markus Klinko
- picsart – The Story Behind Beyoncé’s ‘Dangerously in Love’ Album Cover Shot by Markus Klinko
And to all those, who think Fujifilm is not for Pros, ask Klinko what he thinks about ;) .
Kevin Mullins
Kevin Mullins keeps up releasing interesting youtube videos. I subscribed to his channel… and I recommend you to do the same :)
- f16.click – How I Made This Picture #1
- Kevin Mullins Youtube – OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE – Shooting Sport With Fujifilm Zooms
Olaf Sztaba
Photography is all about telling stories. And Olaf Sztaba has chosen to use his vision, his creativity, his photographic skills to tell a wonderful one with his “Renatus Project”
“The Latin word renatus means born again. Indeed, those who have experienced an organ failure, the subsequent struggle to survive and then an organ transplant describe this lifesaving event as being born again. This new life feels like a miracle. It gives a new perspective on the routine of daily life, human relationships and aspects of professional life.
The lives include thousands of remarkable stories, each one riveting, inspiring and in many cases hard to believe. The Renatus project is a platform to tell those remarkable human stories of understanding and compassion, love and survival.”
The first story, “A Gift Beyond Time and Borders“, is out and you can see and read it here.