When I’m out shooting on the street, I always aim for a visual language that’s free from excess—unpretentious yet impactful. Fujifilm’s PROVIA meets this need perfectly. The colors are natural, slightly muted; the transitions between light and shadow are soft, yet the scene never feels dull. PROVIA presents things as they are, but with a distinct presence.

For me, the street isn’t just a space to document—it’s a visual playground. A bit of graffiti, a reflection in a shop window, or an object forgotten in the corner… Each of these details offers a different story, a different aesthetic. As I wander, I try to capture the moments where these small elements meet composition, humor, or rhythm. PROVIA provides a calm yet strong foundation that supports this narrative. The colors never scream, never overwhelm the scene. Everything remains simple, yet effective.


I enjoy avoiding digital excess in my photography.
Muted colors and soft transitions bring a sense of calm and timelessness to the images I create.
I usually use PROVIA with the following settings:
FILM SIMULATION: PROVIA
MONOCHROMATIC COLOR: N/A
GRAIN EFFECT: OFF
COLOR CHROME EFFECT: OFF
COLOR CHROME FX BLUE: OFF
SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT: OFF
WB: AUTO
DYNAMIC RANGE: DR100
D RANGE PRIORITY: OFF
TONE CURVE: H -1 S +1
COLOR: -1
SHARPNESS: +1
HIGH ISO NR: -1
CLARITY: 0


With these settings, stone textures, reflective glass, and worn-down walls appear more balanced and visually appealing. The slightly faded colors steer the photos away from digital harshness and bring the focus to the essential elements. This allows composition and storytelling to take center stage.

On my @umagumag account, I often try to capture a humorous or absurd tone in my photos. PROVIA’s understated and balanced nature reflects this atmosphere clearly. I see photography not just as documentation, but as an aesthetic dialogue between myself and the street. And in that dialogue, PROVIA stands quietly beside me—a subtle yet powerful companion.