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The FujiCast is a podcast for photographers of all abilities and all camera brands who just want to talk pictures. It's a light entertainment show hosted by Fujifilm brand ambassador Kevin Mullins and photographer/broadcaster Neale James. Episodes feature questions from listeners sent to the show's email address click@fujicast.co.uk - interviews with special guests, competitions and reviews. Usually a weekly show released on Mondays, the show went daily during the world's Covid-19 lockdown. It's a community for photographers across the planet with its own Facebook group for feedback, debate and questions.

May 31, 2021

Kev considers how he no longer has time to be a photographer now his radio career is lifting off, we tackle the new street photography and YouTube clauses when it comes to identifying people in your pictures and films, dealing with over zealous amateurs ’stealing your shots,’ self timer presets, the perfect...


May 24, 2021

Kev is luxuriating in Bunker Malmesbury, Neale is in the studio, though it’s business as usual with your questions. This week, is there any point to IBIS when films today are as ‘Shaky' as an 80s pop star singing Green Door? We talk about taking on a part time job if wedding work gets shifted again, whether we could...


May 17, 2021

Kev and Neale release a little more about their forthcoming July documentary photography course in Amersham. We also talk about making family documentary pictures, photographing naturist and fancy dressed weddings, manual focus lenses; will Fujifilm ever produce a set? Also using the GFX as a documentary camera,...


May 10, 2021

Kev laments his first radio faux pas, we talk about sound being a vehicle for your picture making, packing your cams properly in a case, X100 'adapter gate' is born and lens hoods on that camera; are they worth the effort? We also talk about unhappy customers and insecurity, the future and retirement, working into your...


May 3, 2021

The most left field question for an entire season; what settings would you use to capture the visit of a UFO? We also talk book design, the whisky camera shop, sensor cleaning on IBIS cameras and ask is it the photographer who makes a camera shine or is it the other way around? There’s advice for new documentary...