Learning to See Again | Photographer’s Journal
This film originally started as a review of the Fujifilm GFX100 II. I wanted to talk about image quality, resolution, dynamic range — the usual things you expect in a camera review. But while working on a year-long project photographing the High Fens in East Belgium, something unexpected happened. The camera slowly changed the way I approached photography. The way I moved. The way I waited. The way I saw the world around me. This is not about specs. It’s about what happens when a tool forces you to slow down long enough to notice what you’ve been missing. A reflection on photography, patience, and the quiet art of seeing again. All photos shot with the Fujifilm GFX100 II in East Belgium, France, Thailand, Morocco and beyond #fujifilm #gfx100ii #mediumformat #photography #filmmaking #creativity

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