
Date Palm – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F
I traveled to Arizona twice a couple of months ago (late December and early January), and I just now finished clearing out the notebook from that trip. Even though I’ve posted several articles about that trip, these photographs were somehow overlooked.
Peoria, Arizona, is a large suburb of Phoenix. For many years it was a small and dusty town that was a little ways outside the city, but urban growth swallowed it up a long time ago. There are a few pockets here and there within Peoria that still resemble a small desert town, but mostly it looks and feels like a large city.
I didn’t spend all that much time in Peoria, but I did manage to capture quite a few pictures there. I used my Fujifilm X100F for these photographs. They’re a mix of Velvia, Classic Chrome and Pro Neg. Hi film simulations. They’re camera-made JPEGs, although I used X RAW Studio for a few. Enjoy!

Cactus Fruit – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Reaching Cacti – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Desert Fruit – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Yellow Statue – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Bar Chair – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Fake Flowers – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Chicken Fly – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Classic Remnants – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F

Worn Tire – Peoria, AZ – Fujifilm X100F