Fuji X Passion 117 — 180 pages dedicated to photography as a quiet search for meaning, presence, and emotional truth. This issue gathers five photographers whose work reveals how the act of seeing can become a form of reflection — a way of grounding ourselves in the world, honouring memory, and finding soul in the everyday.
Zuzana Kacerová – Finding Soul in Everyday Moments
A Slovak IT consultant with a traveller’s heart, Zuzana Kacerová uncovers extraordinary stories in the smallest gestures of daily life. Through her Fujifilm camera, she builds a visual diary shaped by curiosity, tenderness, and the subtle poetry of the present moment. Her article reflects on how photography slows her pace, deepens her awareness, and transforms ordinary scenes into soulful encounters with light, place, and self.
Kristian Leven – Pakistan Street Photography
Street photographer Kristian Leven travelled to Pakistan with a group of fellow image-makers, embarking on two weeks devoted entirely to observation. What began with uncertainty soon unfolded into a profound experience of generosity, connection, and shared humanity. His story captures the raw immediacy of the streets, the warmth of strangers, and the power of photography to bridge cultures through presence and openness.
Michael Mesh – Photography as Aftertaste
Food disappears the moment it is enjoyed, leaving only memory behind. In this reflective essay, Michael Mesh explores how photography becomes a vessel for that fleeting experience — not capturing flavour itself, but its emotional echo. Through travel, culture, and the rituals of cuisine, he considers how images preserve the aftertaste of places and moments, turning sensory impressions into lasting visual stories.
Daniel Kestner – Fixed Lens – Endless Opportunities
With a fixed lens as his constant companion, Daniel Kestner demonstrates how creative freedom often emerges from limitation. His piece celebrates the discipline, clarity, and surprising versatility that come from working within constraints. Through practice, patience, and a deep engagement with his surroundings, he reveals how a single focal length can open countless paths to storytelling.
Joni Mononen – Light Meets Silence
From Eastern Finland, Joni Mononen brings a designer’s eye and a poet’s sensitivity to his photographic practice. His work drifts through quiet urban spaces, soft Nordic light, and moments shaped by mood and memory. Moving across systems and approaches, he has developed a visual language rooted in stillness — an exploration of how silence, atmosphere, and attentive observation can shape the emotional depth of an image.
Fuji X Passion 117 invites you into a world where photography becomes more than technique — it becomes a way of listening, noticing, and finding meaning in the spaces between moments. A celebration of soul, silence, and the beauty woven into everyday experience.
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