Lou | My first portrait experience with the FUJIFILM GFX 50R
After I've received my Fujifilm GFX 50R medium-format camera, I had to test it with portraits. So, I've joined with the lovely model Lou and went to the small cliffs near the Mediterranean Sea just outside the city of Netanya. It was windy yes the sun was pleasing as it got decent. For portraits, I has the Fujifilm GF110mmF2 R LM WR lens. It's an awesome lens. It's sharp with beautiful bokeh and compression and I love to shoot with wide open aperture, otherwise, there's no point in getting that kind of a lens. I've spotted a nice patch of grass and some Chrysanthemum flowers. So, carefully, I've positioned Lou in a place where I could get a supporting foreground and background just as the sun is behind her because I like to have a natural rim-light or some haze above the model for a more dreamy look.
To balance the model with the strong light that’s coming from the sun, I had to lit her with an off-camera flash with a large octagon to diffuse its light.
The lens is capable of delivering impressive contrast and with its 51 megapixel sensor the amount of details is just overwhelming. One of the things that pulled me towards FUJIFILM other than Sony or NIKON (which offers awesome systems themselves) is the colour rendition. I like to use the PRO Neg. Std for my portraits for the subtle tones as I prefer them over a more punchier look (like the Classic Chrome). But when it comes to black and white photos, that’s where the FUJIFILM system really shines. The Acros film simulation with the green tones does an amazing job with portraits and currently is my favourite.
Overall, I had an extremely great experience with the FUJIFILM GFX 50R and the GF110mmF2 lens and looking forward to creating some more awesome portraits.