Download These Raw+JPEG Files From Sony's a1 II Flagship Camera

The arrival of a new flagship from a top camera maker inevitably sparks a debate regarding how much sense it makes to upgrade to the latest model. Camera makers boast of the many improvements their new models offer, but each photographer must determine if those improvements are worth the cost of upgrading. How the manufacturers name their latest offering can sometimes offer clues about the extent of the improvements. In 2021, when Sony introduced their newest flagship under the name a1 rather than some variation of the a7 or a9 moniker, there was an expectation that the a1 would stand apart from the brand’s other mirrorless cameras. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by John Ricard)
    
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Best Holiday Gift Ideas for the Photographer in Your Life

When that special person on your Christmas list spends their day thinking about flash sync speed, focal length, and the latest “glass,” you may find yourself at a bit of an impasse on what to get them. When you Googled “new Canon lens,” you quickly determined that you didn’t like them that much, but you still want to get them something that makes them feel special. While there is one gift you should never give a photographer, there are countless other choices, from budget-friendly gear to office décor, that will make them feel special. Ready to boost your gift-giving cred? Here are some of my favorite gifts to get that special photographer in your life this holiday season. [ Read More...
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Overcoming Barriers in Landscape Photography: Insights and Tips

Landscape photography presents unique challenges, but mastering them can lead to stunning results. One of the biggest hurdles isn’t technical—it’s psychological. Many struggle with motivation, making it hard to leave the house and commit to a shoot. Whether it’s the early mornings or the uncertainty of success, the mental barriers often outweigh the physical ones. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Are You Making This Exposure Bracketing Mistake?

As landscape photographers, we know exposure bracketing is our friend when we face a high-dynamic-range scene with bright highlights and dark shadows. But are you making this mistake when you set your camera up for bracketing? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
    
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Radiant Photo 2 Arrives, Promising Next-Generation Photo Editing

Just when you thought you'd seen just about every editing tool, Radiant Photo comes along with a solid update to its Radiant Photo Editor that I first took a look at in 2022. Since then there have been many improvements and new tools. This latest version is packed with features, new tools and improved workflows. Photographers deserve tools that don’t just meet standards—they raise them. Radiant Photo 2 is designed to do exactly that. By intuitively... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mel Martin)
    
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For the Everyday Photographer: We Review the Nomatic McKinnon Camera Sling 8L

A lot of photographers know and love this bag. Is it just because of the style, or is there more to it than just aesthetics? Let’s find out. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
    
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Mastering Telephoto Lenses for Landscape Photography

A telephoto lens opens up unique opportunities in landscape photography. Its ability to isolate subjects and create compression makes it an invaluable tool, especially for capturing distant elements with dramatic impact. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Five Ways to Grow as a Landscape Photographer

Exploring landscapes goes beyond simply capturing a beautiful scene. To develop your craft, you need to balance creativity, mindfulness, and experimentation. This process isn’t just about technical skills but about shifting how you interact with your environment and your art. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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How to Price Your Food Photography Projects Accurately

Understanding how to price your food photography projects is key to running a sustainable business. It’s not just about the time spent shooting; a lot more goes into each job than you might initially think. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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How to Take an Image From Lightroom to Photoshop and Back

Morning, everybody! I get this question on a pretty regular basis, so I thought I’d cover it here today, and that question is… “How do I take an image over to Photoshop for some editing there, and once I’ve taken it over there, how do I get it back?” Let’s cover the round-trip experience for a typical thing you might need to jump to Photoshop for (in other words, to do something Lightroom can’t do). Here we go: STEP ONE: Here’s our image in Lightroom, and the problem I want to address is the fact that the jet is too close to the edge of the frame on the right side (compositionally, you want to leave some breathing room – some space...
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I Found the Perfect Travel Tripod: Flm Cp-30 M5 II Review

In this article, I review the FLM CP30-M5 II hybrid tripod. It's the best tripod I've used, and here's why. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michael Breitung)
    
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Are You Struggling With Sharp Landscape Photos?

A frequent challenge for landscape photographers is capturing sharp images. There are several nuances to sharp landscape photography photos; there is more to it than just always using an aperture of f/11 or so. This video looks at some of those nuances to help you get sharp images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
    
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Does Shooting on Film Instantly Improve Your Photos?

There's been a lot of (digital) ink spilled about the look and feel of film photos being vastly superior to their digital counterparts, and while that's a question up for debate, there's also something else I've noticed among my fellow film-shooting friends: the propensity to elevate objectively terrible photos as art. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Wasim Ahmad)
    
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Serious About Editing Photographs? If So, The Wacom Intuos Creative Pen Tablet May Be for You

If you have not discovered the precise selections and adjustments available using a tablet instead of a mouse, you don’t know what you are missing. Wacom is the market leader for pen tablets, and I put one of its latest models through its paces. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
    
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A Beginner's Guide to Core Photoshop Concepts

When you first start using Photoshop, understanding the basics of its interface can set the foundation for everything you’ll do. Photoshop's layout consists of two main views: the Home Screen and the Workspace. Each plays a crucial role in organizing your projects and tools efficiently. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Why Photography Is About the Process, Not Just the Picture

Photography happens in fleeting moments, often shaped by the mood and mindset of the person behind the lens. Stress, boredom, or pressure to perform can influence the results, making even the most beautiful locations feel uninspiring. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Transform Your Landscape Photos With This Precision Lightroom Feature

Using the right tools can transform how you approach your edits, especially for landscapes. Lightroom’s intersect feature offers a powerful way to create precise adjustments, making it invaluable for a range of edits. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Leica Q3 43 Review: A Versatile Focal Length for Street and Portraits

The Leica Q3 43 introduces a 43mm lens designed to balance street photography, portraits, and general versatility. It’s a fresh take for those who found the previous Q series’ 28mm lens either too wide or too limiting, and it's paired with a powerful camera behind it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
    
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Explaining Most of the Things About Canon Log (C-Log) to Get You Started in Filmmaking

Coming from a photography background, venturing into the video realm can feel overwhelming. While I'm confident in most aspects of photography, the learning curve for filmmaking is steep and often more complicated than expected. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Zhen Siang Yang)
    
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Do You Believe That AI Will Ruin Photography? Do You See It Already Happening?

The advent of generative AI images has sent a seismic ripple through the photography world, and the concern extends beyond the obvious issue of competition. The manner in which generative AI cannibalizes and resamples existing images has photographers considering how best to protect their work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Gordon Webster)
    
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