New eBook Photo Inspiration: The Stories Behind The Images – Vol. I
“JINKING”: Change direction suddenly and nimbly; dodging a predator, or for pure fun
The Haute Route: A cinematic journey through the Swiss Alps – Full-Length Travel Film 4K
Premium/ Shooting with your Olympus without a lens (well, almost…)
Assumptions, Photography and the Micro Four-Thirds System
How Olympus changed my travel and outdoor photography
April issue
Video Of The Week
Photography as an everyday psychotherapy
Hello to everyone. My name is Mary, and I live in Alimos, a small town south of Athens. I am an amateur and self-taught photographer. I work as an occupational therapist at the psychiatric clinic of a general hospital in Athens. As my work is quite stressful and for many…
This week’s best on Instagram
Hi everyone, how’s the weekend going? As usual every week, we would like to share with you a selection of the best photos on Instagram with the @olympuspassion tag. Anna – @annafromczech Jenny Wallach – @jennypho2graphy Keith Wallach – @keithw3OM-D E-M1 Mark III . M.Zuiko 7-14mm F2.8 PRO @mvntno Tim…
Mill of Gombola, where time stood still
My name is Antonio Benetti, I was born seventy-three years ago in Ferrara, a small town in northern Italy. I have been approaching photography for over forty years, a little by chance and maybe a little because it just had to happen. I travelled a great deal, but in those…
Chasing the light
Hi, my name is Sati. I am 39, and I live in İstanbul. I have two great models that help me when I need – My husband and son. I work as an accounting manager in a private company. I also am an amateur photographer who takes photos, even in…
My respect for Olympus
A decision several years ago to embark on getting more serious about still photography found me holding out my hand and having the beautiful E-M5 (the original) placed firmly in my palm. I was naively looking through a camera store on the hunt for the camera that would fit my…
London Notes with Olympus E-M5 and Fuji X30
London, late January 2018 Rainy days in London; sometimes the rain turns into snow. I’m in town with my wife: she has some academic business with English colleagues. Lunches, aperitifs and dinners are my only meeting points during these days. All the rest of the time, I’m goofing around with…
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