Why Identifying Your Subject is Crucial in Photography

It might sound simple, but one of the most critical elements is identifying the subject within your frame. Without a clear subject, your viewer’s eye has nowhere to settle, leaving your photo feeling chaotic and unfinished.

Transform Your Photos with Simple Lightroom Adjustments

Creating magical light in your photos can turn a good image into something truly captivating. If you’ve ever struggled with making a bright, contrast-rich scene feel more dynamic and visually appealing, this tutorial might be exactly what you need.

Is the Pentax 17 Worth It? Pros and Cons Explored

When it comes to film cameras, the Pentax 17 has sparked quite a bit of interest. If you’re considering diving into film photography or are simply looking to add another camera to your collection, here's a good look at the Pentax 17.

Techniques for Turning Harsh Light into Photographic Art

Harsh light is often seen as a photographer's nemesis, washing out colors and flattening textures. But what if you could turn that challenging light into a creative advantage? That's exactly what this video explores.

How to Reignite Your Passion for Photography

Feeling stuck in your photography? It’s not uncommon to hit a creative wall where the joy of capturing images fades, leaving you unmotivated. If this sounds familiar, there's a photographer whose work might reignite your passion.

Neewer PL60C and RGB1200 Metal LED Panel Lights. Do They Make the Grade?

Permanent lighting has come a long way over the last half-decade. Although intended primarily for video use, photographers are increasingly using permanent lighting. Neewer has significantly more than a toehold in the lighting market. But do these panel lights stand up to scrutiny?

Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8: A Versatile Powerhouse

When you're faced with the question, "If you could only have one lens, what would it be?" it can be a tough one, especially if you're a gear enthusiast. But if you had to choose, the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD would be a good candidate.

The Nikon Z 35mm f/1.4: A Budget-Friendly Lens With Big Potential

Nikon has just released the Z 35mm f/1.4 lens, and it's catching attention for its bright aperture and affordable price. This lens is a compelling option if you’re looking to capture stunning wide angle shots without breaking the bank.

PanoVolo Is a Winner for Creating Panoramas From Drone Photography

Every so often, I find a new piece of software I was unaware of but that gets me excited when I discover and use it. Recently, I stumbled upon PanoVolo, a new Windows/Mac app for creating panoramas with a minimum of fuss that still provides very high-quality output.

Mastering Framing Techniques for Stunning Landscape Photos

Framing is one of the most powerful tools in photography. It’s not just about what’s in your shot, but how you use the environment to draw attention to your subject. The way you position elements within your frame can turn a simple scene into something extraordinary, guiding the viewer’s eye and adding layers of meaning to your image.

The Importance of Consistent Practice in Photography

The impact of consistent practice on your photography skills can't be overstated. Returning to a familiar event or place after years away can reveal surprising changes in your approach and results, highlighting the importance of regular shooting to maintain and improve your craft.

Canon EOS R5 Mark II vs. R5: Is the Upgrade Worth It?

When a company releases an upgrade to a popular camera model, the question isn’t just about the new features—it’s about whether it’s worth upgrading. The Canon EOS R5 was already a standout in the mirrorless camera market, but now the EOS R5 Mark II is here, promising to raise the bar even higher.

On Location with NETGEAR M6 Pro: An Essential Tool for Nomad Photographers

For adventure photographers, having reliable internet access in remote locations is a game-changer. Lukas Mann, an adventure photographer based in Vancouver, shared his experiences on how NETGEAR has significantly improved his workflow and client satisfaction. Here's a detailed look at how the NETGEAR Nighthawk M6 Pro mobile hotspot is transforming the way outdoor photographers operate.

Choosing Between Lightroom and Photoshop

Many photographers often wonder whether to use Lightroom or Bridge and Photoshop for managing and editing their images. Deciding between them isn’t just about preference—it’s about efficiency, ease of use, and how you prefer to organize and edit your images.

Compact and Lightweight: Canon RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 Review

The Canon RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM lens offers an affordable entry point for photographers using Canon's EOS R mirrorless cameras with APS-C sensors. You might wonder if this budget-friendly option can deliver quality results or if it's worth considering alternatives.

Correcting Every Error in my Speedlight Review Video

A couple of weeks ago, I released a detailed video reviewing the top five speed lights currently on the market. I had the opportunity to communicate directly with Neewer, Godox, Westcott, and Profoto about my review, and I've learned a lot. I'd like to correct a few errors I made.

Tips to Remember for Long Exposure Photography

Long exposure photography can create some beautiful artwork out of ordinary scenes. Bodies of water become glass, and clouds become painterly waves in the sky. Here are some tips to get started in the endeavor.

The Truth About Camera Innovation: Are We Stuck in a Rut?

Camera innovation seems to have hit a plateau. New cameras often repurpose existing features rather than introducing groundbreaking technology. This trend raises questions about the future of camera development and what it means for users.

Mastering Photoshop's Interface: A Guide to Workspace Optimization

Optimizing your Photoshop workspace can significantly improve your editing efficiency and creativity. By customizing the interface to fit your specific needs, you can streamline your workflow and focus more on your images rather than navigating through a cluttered interface.

We Review The Godox AD600 Pro II

It's been more than five years since the release of the original Godox AD600 Pro, and we finally have version two. Let’s see what’s new.

The Fujifilm GFX 100S II: Medium Format Marvel

The Fujifilm GFX 100S II brings significant improvements at a reasonable price point, making it an attractive option for medium format photography enthusiasts. Here's a detailed look at what you can expect.

Mastering Flash Photography: Five Key Tips

Flash photography can seem overwhelming at first. There are many concepts and techniques to learn, but understanding them is essential for capturing great portraits. Let’s explore some key aspects of flash photography that can help you improve your skills.

Is the Fuji X-T50 Worth the Upgrade?

Fuji’s X-T10 series has always been a favorite for its compact size, classic aesthetic, and affordability. Now, the X-T50 is here, bringing with it advanced technology from the more expensive X-T5, including a 40 MP sensor and in-body stabilization.

Three Essential Tips to Boost Your Photography Skills

Learning a new skill often involves key moments that accelerate your progress. This is especially true in photography, where certain realizations can significantly improve your technique. Here are three crucial tips that can boost your photography skills.

Old vs. New: Is Expensive Gear Worth It?

Deciding whether to upgrade your camera equipment can be challenging. Seeing a side-by-side comparison of an older DSLR and a high-end mirrorless camera can provide valuable insights.

Five Pro Tips for Improving Your Handheld Landscape Photography

Are your handheld landscape photography photos never quite sharp? Do you struggle with what camera settings to use once you start trying to handhold the camera for your photos? I have five tips to help maximize your success with handheld landscape photography.

Mastering Light in Landscape Photography

Light plays a crucial role in landscape photography. While many believe the best light comes during sunrise and sunset, you can find stunning light at any time of day. Understanding how to work with different lighting conditions can transform your photos.

Three Lightroom Tricks to Transform Your Editing

These Lightroom tricks can transform your photo editing workflow. Simple yet powerful, the techniques will help you make precise adjustments, add creative effects, and change background colors effortlessly.

Unlock Hidden Gems in Your Old Photos

Photographers often overlook the potential hidden within their old raw files. Revisiting these images with modern editing tools can reveal stunning details and new perspectives.

Why Your Client List Doesn't Define You

Photographers often tie their self-worth to the prestige of their client list. This mindset can lead to unhealthy comparisons and undue stress. It's crucial to recognize your value beyond the logos on your portfolio and the big names you've worked with.

Finding Your Voice in Street Photography

Street photography is an ever-evolving field with countless enthusiasts worldwide. With the abundance of styles and techniques available, finding a unique approach can be challenging.

Exploring the Grand Canyon With the OM System OM-1 Mark II

The OM System OM-1 Mark II offers a compact solution with powerful capabilities, perfect for your next adventure. Discover how this lightweight camera handles the stunning vistas of the Grand Canyon and why it might be the option you need.

Is the Sigma fp L the Right Camera for You?

The smallest full-frame interchangeable lens camera currently available is the Sigma fp L. It has a 60-megapixel sensor, broad L-mount lens options, and excellent video capabilities, making it quite an intriguing option.

How to Achieve Perfect Selections in Photoshop

Selections and masking are crucial techniques in photo editing. However, misconceptions and outdated methods can hinder your progress. Here's one of the best and most modern ways to approach the tasks.

Review of the Haida Bluestone and Premium Brass UV-Filters

Haida introduced two brand-new UV filters: the Bluestone UV filter and the Premium Brass UV filter. These filters boast high light transmission, a multi-layered coating, and substantial protection thanks to the shock-proof Schott B270 glass. I was asked to review both filters.

Why Sensor Speed Matters in Today's Cameras

Does sensor speed matter? Each time a new camera is released, incremental upgrades often leave many of us wondering about their actual significance.

Conservation Photography in the Rainforest: A Must-See Documentary

In the heart of Ecuador's Chocó rainforest, a mission to save the critically endangered brown-headed spider monkey unfolds. Led by conservation photographer Jonas Paurell, this gripping documentary captures the raw beauty and challenges of rainforest conservation.

Mastering Lens Correction and Transform Tools in Lightroom

Correcting your images in Lightroom can make a world of difference. Two essential tools are Lens Correction and Transform. These tools help ensure your photos look their best by fixing common issues like chromatic aberration and perspective distortion.

How I Have My Camera Set Up To Photograph Weddings

Cameras these days are so customizable that sometimes it's hard to even know where to start. So, after a lot of time and effort, here is how I have my camera set up to photograph weddings.

Making Movies With a $9 Video Camera

A while back, I tested Amazon's cheapest non-kid camera, a $20 piece of junk that was sold under various scammy names on the online retailer's site. Lowering the bar in ways I didn't think was possible, one filmmaker has decided to challenge himself by using the cheapest camera on the site to make a short film, and this time, it is actually a kids' camera.

DwarfLab Announces New Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope

Following the success of the very popular Dwarf II Telescope, DwarfLabs has announced the brand-new and upgraded Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope. This compact and portable telescope is very exciting and is currently set to ship this September.