Fuji x70
x70's day out on a Wedding
As you can see above, the x70 is quite midget like compared to the Nikons surrounding it, however don't be fooled by its size. This little camera should not be underestimated, and I found that out for myself recently when I took it out with me on a paid wedding gig. I wasn't planning on shooting a big part of the wedding with the x70, but just to pull it out during down time. However the more I shot with it, the more fun I had, I thought to myself maybe I can tell a little story with this little camera! I was continually impressed through out the day. I swear, some friends and I feel like shooting with a fuji is like cheating! 98% of the images you will see below were shot raw and processed in LR. The reception photos were shot using off camera flash as well. Seeing results like this from this tiny camera make me jittery and excited inside! I can't wait for the day I switch from Nikon to Fuji!
ALL IMAGES BELOW SHOT WITH THE FUJI X70
Ruselle and Dung
Corpus Christi Engagement Session
I had the pleasure recently to shoot Ruselle and Dungs engagement photos. We started at Hans and Pat Suter located here in Corpus Christi, then later moved to Bob Hall Pier where we got some amazing beach photos! These two were so much fun to work with and I'm more than excited to be shooting their wedding soon!
"A reminder to document my own life"
Late August of 2016 I purchased the Fuji Film X70, this was one of the best decisions I could have made at the time! About two months prior to my purchase I had purchased an Xt1 with a 35mm f2, my relationship with that camera and lens was cut short when it was stolen from my car.
The love I had for fuji still burned bright despite my bad luck. Unfortunately I could not afford another xt1 setup, however, Fuji had recently released the x70 and I must say it caught my attention quickly. The x70 sat in the shadow of the xpro2 which was released around the same time. What caught my eye about the x70 was that it was truly pocketable. As a full time wedding photographer I was spending my weekends documenting others life moments. I was coming home and putting my equipment away like work tools, not to be touched again until the next job. So much of my own life was going undocumented. The whole reason I picked up a camera to begin with was so I could document my oldest son growing up. At the time, I had no Idea it would lead into a full on career in photography. The x70 intrigued me because it wasn't my Nikon, it wasnt big and bulky, I didnt have to bring a slew of lens's with me either. The thought of sweeping the camera off my dresser and sliding it in my pocket before heading out on an adventure with my family excited me. Since I picked up this camera I can say 2 things that are a fact.
1.I have begun to document my children and family on every occasion, whether it be a trip to the park or to a grocery store.
2. This camera has made me a better photographer. I shoot the x70 mostly at around f4-f8, and I love it. I dont worry about bokeh anymore, instead my focus can be better concentrated on the subject and composition. This has spilled into the way I work weddings as well. Here are some images from one of my latest weddings where the x70 tagged along.
This camera isn't for everyone, it does have a learning curve. This isn't for the hobbyist expecting an easy way out with a little body. This camera is for those who have invested time in learning light and composition. This camera isnt going to produce d810 images, it isnt going to replace your work bodies. Its not supposed to. Yes for a couple of hundred more you can invest in the x100 series and get a bit more, however, will that x100 fit in your pocket? Can you honestly say that you would take it everywhere with you? I do have my eye on the x100f, which I do want to implement into my wedding work! For now though, the x70 is doing its job. Just what its supposed to do, documenting my life. As of right now, from what I have read the x70 was recently discontinued, due to Sony no longer making the sensor. The x70 had a short run, but for those who did make the purchase I hope you are enjoying it as much as I.
This camera never ceases to amaze me, If Fuji comes out with the x80, well "take my money"!
As I come to an end, I'll leave you with a small gallery of images from a recent trip to mexico. Most of these images were shot from the hip. Set at f8 and my hyperfocal distance to about 7 feet.
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Christina and Dave
Wedding at Mansion by the Sea in Aransas Pass
April 1st 2017, Christina and Dave tied the knot at Mansion by the Sea in Aransas Pass. It was a gorgeous day and the weather was just about perfect! This wedding in particular was a bit different for me due to the fact it was going to be a traditional military wedding with swords and all! One of the coolest parts of the wedding was after the first kiss. Before the two could pass each sword, a kiss had to take part. Following the ceremony, the day was filled with nothing but fun! These guys really knew how to celebrate! Here's to you Christina and Dave, and your life together! Thank you for letting Back to Life document one of the most important parts of your life!
Lauren and Gabe
Corpus Christi Engagement Session
Lauren and Gabe were such a treat to work with; amazing, how I could immediately tell how they were a perfect match for each other. We started off their engagement session at the Corpus Christi Water Gardens, then headed to Heritage Park and ended up on Ocean Drive. The session was a ton of fun and both of them worked the camera naturally. Their wedding day is October 14, 2017 and will be a Gatsby theme! I cannot put into words how excited I am for these two! I am more than sure it's going to be a wedding for the books.