add_action('wp_head', function() { echo '

Impact-Site-Verification: 09353b32-f6e1-420a-8d20-b97a6b7c2e39

'; });

Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – April 2026

Fuji X Passion 118 — 153 pages dedicated to rediscovering purpose, intuition, and the quiet evolution of a photographic voice. This issue brings together five photographers whose journeys reveal how creativity often unfolds not in grand moments, but in subtle shifts of perspective — where patience, curiosity, and personal reflection shape a deeper connection with both craft and self.

Tore van Dreumel – Where Nothing Special Happens
Set along the Dutch coastline, Tore van Dreumel’s project reflects a conscious step away from the noise of social media and towards a more introspective photographic practice. In Where Nothing Special Happens, he embraces the overlooked and the uneventful, revealing a quiet beauty that exists beyond spectacle. His work becomes a meditation on presence — a reminder that meaning in photography often lies in what we choose to notice, rather than what demands attention.

Tyler Wade – Why I Still Think Like a Film Photographer
In this thoughtful reflection, Tyler Wade explores how his early experiences with film continue to shape his creative mindset. From the discipline of limited frames to the tactile understanding of exposure, he shows how analogue roots can inform a more intentional digital workflow. His article highlights the enduring value of patience, curiosity, and technical awareness in an age defined by immediacy.

Ian Holloway – Learning, Experimenting, and Always Moving Forward
Ian Holloway shares a deeply personal journey marked by constant evolution and a willingness to experiment. Moving from traditional landscape photography towards a more instinctive and simplified approach, his work reflects the importance of adaptation and growth. Through changing tools, refining techniques, and embracing everyday practice, he reveals how progress in photography is often driven by persistence and openness to change.

Eduardo Asenjo Matus – One Summer’s Day
A chance encounter sparks Eduardo Asenjo Matus’s return to photography in this compelling story of endurance and rediscovery. Across four physically demanding days, he combines cycling with image-making, exploring remote and forgotten locations. His journey becomes both a physical and creative challenge — one that reconnects him with his artistic voice while capturing the raw beauty of places often left unseen.

José Antonio Bejarano Espinosa – Aviation Photography: From Spotting to Art
From early days at airshows in Cádiz to photographing from within the cockpit, José Antonio Bejarano Espinosa transforms aviation photography into a deeply expressive art form. Moving beyond traditional aircraft spotting, he focuses on light, composition, and emotion at altitude. His work reflects a lifelong passion shaped by precision, perspective, and the unique beauty of flight.

Fuji X Passion 118 invites you to explore photography as an evolving journey — one shaped not by perfection, but by curiosity, intention, and the courage to see differently. A celebration of growth, reflection, and the quiet moments where creativity finds its true direction.

Not a Subscriber?
If you are not our subscriber yet, then it’s time to join us!

Only this issue?
Do you want to buy the Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine, but only one issue at a time?
It can’t be more simple: go to our e-store and pick the monthly edition you desire, pay only that individual issue and then you can download the PDF.

Subscriber?
Please log in to your member’s area to download the #118 issue!

The post Fuji X Passion Photography Magazine – April 2026 appeared first on Fuji X Passion.

Leave a Comment

O seu endereço de email não será publicado. Campos obrigatórios marcados com *

Scroll to Top