Author name: John_S

A creative craftsman who loves creating creative content. Photography and cinematography are not only a career but visual outlets for experimentation and exploration.

The Stay Home Project – By John Scott

Covid-19 has changed the world. We have people battling for their livelihoods everyday. I am incredibly thankful that I have a job and I am able to continue to be creative.

Living in Singapore, I have been on working from home for over a month now as part of the circuit breaker measures to curb cover-19. During this time I still need to keep creative, working as an advertising creative director. As soon as I knew that we would have an extended stay at home I thought that I should document this time.

Travelling Light in Japan with Fujifilm X-Pro3 – By John Scott

Jan 2020. Destination, Yuzawa, Tokyo, Akihabara Japan. The goal, to travel light but still take a set of amazing photos. I have travelled Japan many times so this time round I was determined to capture a different side than the usual tourist style shots. I wanted to find angles, areas that were a little odd, …

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5 Frames with a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 (and an 8 year old) – By John Scott

My day job as a creative director has me dealing with photographers, directors, talent across many different jobs. Collaborating with all these different talented people is an amazing experience that I am truly grateful for. My son often sees me drawing, writing, talking and directing creative people and scenarios every day. I also spend a …

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5 Frames with a Fuji XPro3 and 7Artisans 50mm f/1.1 – by John Scott

Revisiting the legendI recently succumb to my GAS and got the Fuji XPro3. But let me explain. I started my Fuji journey on March 2011, the day that the Fuji X100 launched. I was a DSLR shooter at the time – capturing stills with the Canon 5Dmk2 and a cutting edge 1080P footage. This small, retro like, manual dial with beautiful build quality camera caught my eye. After lots of reading, visiting the camera store repeatedly I decided to part with my hard earned cash. March 2011 – the beginning of my Fuji X journey.

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