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This camera backpack from Nomatic has been talked about by many photographers for its unique aesthetic. But is there more to this camera bag than that? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
Knowing when to hand over raw files and when to keep them can be a critical factor in how you’re perceived professionally. It’s not always as simple as saying “no.” In some situations, sharing your raw files can be a necessity, while in others, it could be a mistake. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Hollyland has officially unveiled its latest wireless mic solution, the Lark M2S microphone. Tailored for content creators who demand excellent audio quality without compromising convenience or dominating the shot, this sixth-generation Lark Series microphone delivers on multiple fronts. Here’s why this ultra-mini wireless microphone deserves a spot in your production toolkit. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
Lenses in the affordable range often make compromises, but the TTArtisan AF 35mm f/1.8 II aims to strike a balance between price and performance. With a focal length equivalent to about 50mm on full frame, it offers a versatile standard view suitable for various shooting styles. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
As a filmmaker, there’s no denying that Wim Wenders has a distinctive and immediately recognizable visual style. But did you know that, in the years before his film career really took off, he developed and honed a great deal of his visual creativity working in the medium of Polaroid photography? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gordon Webster)
Lighting can make or break your photos. It’s one of the most important elements to get right, yet it’s also one of the most common areas where mistakes happen. By understanding a few key missteps, you can improve your results quickly and avoid some of the pitfalls that hold many people back. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
As photographers, we often focus on capturing the perfect shot, editing it meticulously, and delivering polished galleries to our clients. But in the midst of digital workflows and online galleries, there’s one thing that consistently surprises and delights wedding clients: instant prints. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert Stevens)
In our never-ending search for the perfect camera, we often bandy around a common term to describe the ultimate in performance: flagship. But what really is a “flagship” camera? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
Figuring out how to price your services can feel overwhelming when you’re starting out. Whether you’re handling photography, videography, or broader social media content, knowing what to charge is a skill that can simplify your process and boost your confidence. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Portrait lenses come in all price ranges, but finding the right mix of quality and affordability can be tricky. The Sirui Aurora 85mm f/1.4 offers an appealing middle ground, delivering strong performance at a budget-friendly price. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Woodland photography can be one of the more challenging environments for landscape photography. The trees and undergrowth create scenes of chaos that can be hard to organize into compelling images. Follow along as two landscape photographers wander through a rainforest, making photographs. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
When I began photographing the landscape, the only option was using film, either black and white or color. When using black and white film, most of us used the Zone System or a derivation of it. Even those who cursed it as being too constrictive—it is not—or some kind of voodoo (again, it is not) were using this type of system in some way. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nathan McCreery)
When even a compact tripod is too large, photographers don’t have many options for supporting their gear outside of tabletop tripods. In that narrow market, the offerings can feel gimmicky or cheap. In contrast, Leofoto’s MT-04 brings their CNC-machined aluminum build quality and feature-rich ball head to the smallest total tripod package I’ve tried. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
Shutter speed plays a huge role in how your images turn out, but it’s easy to fall into default habits like 1/125 of a second. Moving beyond those defaults opens up creative possibilities, whether you’re capturing motion blur or freezing fast action. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Choosing the right lens often comes down to balancing performance, features, and cost. If you’ve ever wondered whether investing in a premium lens makes a difference, this comparison between Sony’s 28-70mm f/2 GM and Tamron’s 28-75mm f/2.8 could offer some clarity. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
You’ve got your new upgraded camera, maybe a new lens, and Santa delivered a cool new magnetic filter kit. Now you’re all set this year to take sharper photos, faster, without reflections. But is this enough to help you become a better photographer in 2025? Spoiler: No. It may actually make you a worse photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Simon Burn)
Do you find yourself getting frustrated with your photography in the field? It is easy to fall into routines and practices that could hamper your photography and stifle your creativity. Are you looking for a way to break out of that as we move into 2025? This video provides a practical tip to help! [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
Photographing the landscape can be hard work, at times very hard work. It entails rising well before daylight in most cases and working in sometimes very harsh conditions. Most of the time, you will be out in the woods until well past dark, waiting for just the right moment, which may not come—even after your most valiant efforts. It makes sense, then, to do everything you can to stack the odds in your favor. Here are some thoughts on that. 1. Be There! There is no substitute for being on location when the light is right, and all the atmospherics are working. There is an old saying... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nathan McCreery)
Do you ever get tired of manually searching for, tagging, culling, and organizing your images? I can relate. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jaymes Dempsey)
Street photography thrives on strong composition and purposeful framing. Creating images that captivate often comes down to how effectively you use the space within your frame. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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