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Fuji Time

Seriously thinking about moving from Nikon to Fuji. As much as I love Nikon gear, my camera bag is so heavy from the weight of the cameras and lenses. Lugging a heavy camera bag around has taken a toll on my back and shoulders.

In my continuing mode of downsizing and simplifying my life, I'm giving Fuji a go. I've been playing around with the Fujifilm X100F. I think it will be a great keep in your purse, travel, street, walk around, compact camera. It is small, lightweight and comes with a 23mm lens (35mm full frame equivalent). No interchangeable lenses. It's a great focal length for walking around and capturing those snippets of life whether it be at home or traveling.

Tested it out on my animals at home.  

Birdie & Dixie

Birdie & Dixie

Having fun with Rascal's ears and a mirror. There is a definite advantage to shooting with a small camera.

Having fun with Rascal's ears and a mirror. There is a definite advantage to shooting with a small camera.

Peg

Peg

Ernie

Ernie

Photography Tip - Lean in

When photographing people and their pets, have everyone lie down on their stomach including you, the photographer. It's a wonderful way to get personal with your subjects. I love portraits where faces are side by side and touching. It's a terrific way to show that special bond and connection people share with their pets.

Ask the person to lean into their pet, hug their pet, cradle their pet - whatever feels comfortable for them. Let the love flow and capture what they give you. 

Keep it simple, relaxed, have fun and make it memorable.