London Calling

A couple of trips up to London this month means an early blog post for August, and another excuse to take the X100V out and about.

The weather while I was there can only really be described as biblical, making settings a real challenge as the weather went from blazing sun, to pouring rain about every 10-15 minutes or so. Undeterred I tried my best to fit in some full on London tourist street photography.

Millenium bridge man

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

After a bit of trial and error, I have found myself leaning more and more toward the ‘classic negative’ film simulation. I love how it renders an image, with deep rich tones and just the right amount of saturation. The image above shows this off really well and became my favorite image of the time I was in London.

London Views

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

I took a slow meandering walk across london as the sky became more and more ominous. This did make for some great images over St Pauls however which the X100V captured really well.

London views

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

London views

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

St Paul’s Cathedral from the tate modern side

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Moody skies - St Paul’s cathedral from Millenium bridge

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic Chrome

Southbank colours - Stairs

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Southbank colours - staircase

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Architecture

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic Chrome

Building front

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Building side

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

London Skyline - Elephant & Castle

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Elephant & Castle - Tower view

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Elephant & Castle - Tower view

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative


I also tried my hand a little more at the ‘fishing’ technique, which I would employ several times across my time in London. I find being able to stop and take in my surroundings helps with this way of letting the image come to you.

Candyfloss carousel

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

One such moment that was perfect to use the fishing technique was when the clouds parted, and the sun created some intense shadows under a bridge at embankment station. I turned the camera to black & white to really show the contrast in dark and light as people walked through the pools of harsh midday light. I simply composed my image and waited for the pedestrians to enter the frame.

mirror image

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS

Shadows

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS

Traveler

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS


However by far my favorite way of capturing the streets is simply by walking, spotting an interesting character to photograph, checking my exposure and observing what is going on around me. I am then able to quickly compose and move on before anyone has even noticed me taking a photo. I find using the flip screen on the camera a huge plus when doing this as I can keep the camera at chest height and still be able to compose and take the shot.

Bricktop?

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

WomanCamera - Fujifilm X100VFilm simulation - Classic negative

Woman

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

London beach couple & pigeons Camera - Fujifilm X100VFilm simulation - ACROS

London beach couple & pigeons

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS

BeggingCamera - Fujifilm X100VFilm simulation - Classic negative

Begging

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Buggy mayhem

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS

Gossip

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

The most angry looking cat in London

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Ringed Necked Parakeets - St James’s Park

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

I was also able to test the camera at night with a walk around the neon lined streets of soho. Again the camera performed admirably even when the ISO was pushed to a level I would usually not go near. the compact nature of the camera also made taking the images a lot easier for me.

Night time street ‘taxi’

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Long time no tea

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative


Lone Moped

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Land Rover

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Ferrari

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Flowerpot

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Seating lines

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Shakespeare by Jimmy C

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Buckled

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

leaf

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - ACROS

Chair

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative


The London Underground is of course another area of rich pickings, and with the discreet X100V at my side, I was again able to snap away almost unnoticed as I travelled around London.

Underground Station

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

Tube ride snaps

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - Classic negative

like a Yo-Yo I will be back in London again for some wedding action at the end of this month so hopefully the weather isn’t quite as crazy as it was this time around.


Finally I must not forget a special mention, and a huge congratulations to Edie & John, who I had the privilege of photographing on their wedding day recently. It was my first wedding using the new Fujifilm X100V. I shot the wedding in RAW and JPEG, but to be honest I ended up having to just tweak the JPEG images in lightroom which meant I could get the images out much faster than normal which is a game changer once again. I used the FujiFilm Pro 400H film simulation recipe I had made to complete the vintage film feel which I think works really well.

Bride & Groom

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - FujiFilm Pro 400H

Bride and Groom

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - FujiFilm Pro 400H

Bride and Groom

Camera - Fujifilm X100V

Film simulation - FujiFilm Pro 400H


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