Street Photography with my X-T5

Here is a small selection of my shots from yesterday's Street Photography Workshop in London.

We were blessed with glorious if a little chilly, weather as we spent time around Whitehall, Parliament and The South Bank.

A charming small group of fellow photographers joined me as we got in around 20,000 steps and moved steadily through the half-term tourists.

I tend not to shoot a whole load during my workshops, as the day is geared towards the students getting as much out of the day as possible.

We started with a coffee in a secret place I know, headed down Whitehall, through Parliament Square, and over the bridge for lunch in a secret place I know.

After that, we mingled through the afternoon sunlight towards the Millenium Bridge, where we ended up in a secret bar that I know where I showed the group how I edit my black and white images over a pint of London IPA.

All shots were taken on the remarkable Fujifilm X-T5 and my favourite lens, the new XF18mm F1.4 lens.


A Note on the editing of these photographs

These images were edited with my Lightroom Profile collection in one click.

It gives a very gritty, filmic look which I like for this kind of personal photography.

Kevin Mullins

Kevin Mullins is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Malmesbury, England. He has been a Fujifilm ambassador since 2011.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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