How to Rediscover Your Creativity with a Single Lens

When was the last time you explored with just one lens, focusing solely on its unique perspective? Taking this approach can help you see familiar places in new ways and appreciate the versatility of your gear.

The Secret to Being a Memorable Photographer

In an age where visual images flood our daily existence and cameras are embedded into nearly every mobile device, the notion of intentionality is of renewed importance. The instantaneous availability of photographic tools, combined with the unrelenting flow of images shared on social media, can lull photographers into a state of passive capture.

Stunning Portraits with Simple Lighting Setups

Lighting is the backbone of portrait photography. Whether you’re shooting beauty headshots or more dramatic portraits, understanding how to manipulate light can make all the difference. The best part? You don’t need a complicated setup to achieve professional results.

A Hands-On Review of the Sony FE 28-70mm f/2 GM Lens

Combining a versatile zoom range with a bright f/2 aperture, the Sony FE 28-70mm f/2 GM is aimed at those who need excellent low-light performance, sharpness, and creamy background blur. Whether you’re capturing weddings, shooting video, or working in dim conditions, this lens offers impressive features that make it a top contender for professionals.

Tips for Retouching Photos on the iPad

Editing photos on mobile devices has come a long way, and it’s now possible to create professional-quality images without touching a desktop. Here's how to do it on an iPad.

Tips for More Impactful Street Photography in Less Time

Street photography is a craft that requires both spontaneity and intention. It's not just about capturing what’s happening; it’s about capturing it in a way that tells a story or evokes a feeling.

The Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.7: A Budget-Friendly Lens for APS-C Cameras

The Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.7 is a budget-friendly lens that offers promising features for APS-C users. With a versatile focal length and a bright aperture, it’s an appealing option for anyone looking to for an everyday lens without spending a fortune.

Pocket-Sized Powerhouse: A Review of the LumeCube XL COB LED Light

The LumeCube XL 60 W RGB Mini COB LED Light has hit the market, promising professional-quality lighting in a very compact design. With features aimed at both content creators and professional photographers and videographers, I put this "Pocket-Sized Powerhouse" through its paces to see if it lives up to the hype. This article discusses my experience with it.
Compact and Capable: A Review of the Nikon Z50 II

For anyone seeking a versatile and compact camera that balances performance and portability, the Nikon Z50 II is an intriguing option. Whether you're stepping into mirrorless photography or looking for a capable second body, this APS-C system offers plenty to explore.

Artistic Bodyscapes Made Easy with High-Key Lighting Techniques

Bodyscape photography emphasizes the artistic form of the human body, typically focusing on abstract compositions. While this style is often associated with low-key, shadowy images, high-key bodyscapes offer a fresh take, relying on bright lighting and minimal shadows to create ethereal, luminous results. This approach is perfect if you want your work to feel clean and elegant.

Is the Fujifilm X100VI the Ultimate Everyday Camera?

Compact cameras with fixed lenses continue to appeal to enthusiasts who value simplicity and portability. The Fujifilm X100VI is the latest in this iconic line, combining a retro aesthetic with modern performance.

How to Create a Dark Blue Aesthetic in Lightroom

Crafting a compelling edit starts with a solid foundation. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a striking dark blue aesthetic using only Lightroom Classic. The process covers cleaning up distractions, adjusting basic settings, and enhancing the image with detailed masking and color grading.

The Eight Styles of Street Photography

Street photography captures everyday life in unique ways. From rare moments to aesthetic portraits, each style offers a different lens through which to see the world. Understanding these styles can help you refine your approach or explore new creative directions.

TTArtisan's 27mm f/2.8 Punches Well Above Its Weight Class for APS-C Shooters

The TTArtisan 27mm f/2.8 lens has garnered attention among photographers seeking an affordable, compact prime lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras. Available for Fujifilm X, Sony E, and Nikon Z mounts, this lens offers a 40.5mm full frame equivalent focal length, making it versatile for various photography genres, including street, travel, and everyday shooting.

Our Field Review of the KEKS Rapid Winder

Whenever I’m considering a new product, I always ask myself whether it will make me a better photographer. Will this item help me produce better images? Will it speed up my workflow? Can it help me do something I can’t do right now? And, because I’m a working photojournalist who lives only slightly above the poverty line, if the answer is “no,” I tend to avoid picking up said item.

Large Format Cameras in the Landscape

A question arises: Exactly why is it that you still use very large cameras and film when photographing the American landscape? Which is what I do.

Conquer the Cold: Shoot Stunning Photos in Winter Weather

For many, the snow is starting to fly, and the temperature is dropping. That isn’t a reason to put your camera into hibernation for the winter and dust off the dust in the spring. Winter can be a great time to create a few new photographs while keeping yourself and your gear protected. Here are five tips for keeping your camera gear safe and yourself warm!

Sony Needs to Dive Back Into High-End Point-and-Shoot Cameras Like the RX100

In my quest for a pocketable camera that doesn't also take phone calls, I've arrived at Camp Sony. While I wanted the camera that every tech writer calls one of the best point and shoots ever made, the RX100 VII, between stock and price, I actually arrived at its video focused cousin, the ZV-1. And it makes me wonder: Why don't we have more of these kinds of cameras?

Comfort Meets Functionality: Are Adidas Photochromatic Sunglasses for Photographers?

As photographers, the importance of reliable eyewear goes beyond simple aesthetics or sun protection. Spending countless hours in varied lighting conditions—from the harsh midday sun to the subdued glow of dawn or dusk—requires sunglasses that offer both comfort and performance. Adidas sunglasses provide a mix of practical features and thoughtful design, making them a useful tool for us photographers who depend on clear vision and reliable gear.

Visual Storytelling Lessons from 10 Iconic Films

Movies often offer a unique perspective on visual storytelling, making them a valuable resource for honing your creative eye. This list of 10 films explores techniques that are especially useful when applied to photography.

Why This $764 Lens Might Replace Your G Master

Choosing a quality portrait lens can be overwhelming, especially with so many options claiming professional-level performance. If you’re looking for a sharp, versatile lens that doesn’t break the bank, the Viltrox AF 135mm f/1.8 LAB is worth considering.

Overcoming Street Photography Anxiety

Street photography often presents an unexpected challenge: your own anxiety. The hesitation about being noticed or judged can prevent you from capturing moments you want to freeze in time. This internal struggle is common, and learning to manage it is essential.

How to Use Light and Backgrounds for Better Couple Photos

Finding the right location and light for portraits can transform a photo shoot. Coastal settings, with their natural backdrops and dynamic lighting, are especially versatile. Knowing how to work with these elements effectively ensures your images feel both natural and romantic.

Mastering Bright and Harsh Light for Stunning Photos

Shooting in bright, sunny conditions can be challenging, but mastering this light can add a fresh, vibrant look to your images. While many rely on golden hour’s soft tones, learning how to use harsh sunlight effectively opens new creative opportunities. It’s about working with the light rather than against it.

Why Sound Can Be More Important Than Your Video

As a photographer, I'm starting to use video more often, whether to work on a client's project or promote my work using video. Most, if not all, mirrorless cameras on the market today can also produce high-quality 4K video. However, there is one factor that needs to be taken into account when making a video: sound. Sound is often overlooked, yet it is one of the most essential factors in any video or film.

Fujifilm XF 500mm f/5.6 Review: Sharpness and Reach

The XF 500mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR lens is a standout addition to Fujifilm's X mount lineup, standing as a useful tool for wildlife and sports photography. It combines excellent optical performance with practical handling, making it an intriguing option for many users.

How to Use Composition to Evoke Emotion in Your Photos

Composition in photography isn’t just about following rules; it’s about creating images that connect with emotions. Understanding how to make your compositions feel natural and meaningful can take your photography from technically correct to truly impactful. This balance between technique and intuition is essential for making images that resonate.

Wide Angle Photography: Tips for Stunning Landscape Shots

Wide angle lenses can capture expansive views, but using them effectively takes practice. Choosing the right focal length and understanding composition techniques can help you elevate your landscape shots and make the most of this versatile tool.

Explore Creativity in Triplicate, A Lens for Every Vision

Are you looking for a lens that’s as fun and versatile as your imagination? Meet the Lensbaby Trio 28—a creative powerhouse that lets you explore the world in triplicate. Three lenses, endless possibilities, and all the inspiration you need in one compact package!

Changing Perspective vs. Cropping: What You Need to Know

The relationship between subject, background, and lens focal length is fundamental to creating compelling images. By learning to adjust perspective instead of relying on zoom, you gain more control over your composition and storytelling.

The Bluetti Elite 200 V2 Review: Over 2 kWh of Power in the Field

For content creators working in the field (or even just on location, yet away from an outlet), a power station can be an invaluable accessory. In this review, I’ll be taking a look at the Bluetti Elite 200 V2, a battery pack with over 2,000 Wh of capacity, and showing just how useful it can be to power all the camera, video, and computer gear you might want.

The Creative Potential of Paper-Based Photography

Using darkroom paper in a large format camera creates a distinctive aesthetic and provides an opportunity to experiment with a hands-on process. It’s an approach worth exploring if you’re looking to break away from your usual workflow.

How to Capture Stunning Images in Overcast Conditions

Exploring new landscapes can be thrilling and challenging, especially in unpredictable weather. Finding the right balance between the effort of getting to the location and the payoff is often the toughest part.

Do You Really Need Fancy Gear To Shoot Panoramas?

In this article, we examine whether panoramic photos can be created without purchasing expensive gear. In this tutorial, we will stitch high-resolution landscapes using a standard tripod and explain the difference between wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Whether capturing a vast seascape or compressing a distant mountain range, this tutorial will walk you through camera setup, shooting tips, and editing secrets to get the most out of your images.
Portrait Editing in Lightroom: Basic to Advanced Techniques

Editing portraits isn’t just about fixing mistakes—it’s about bringing out what’s already great. With the right tools and techniques in Lightroom, you can refine lighting, color, and detail to make your subject stand out.

Reblum: The Secret to Natural, High-Quality Portrait Retouching

Retouching is the one thing that takes time and is generally the most extensive part of any photo shoot for any portrait photographer. If we had more time, we could focus on doing what we love: creating more photographs, but retouching can take that time away. What if I told you that there is software that produces natural results, is easy to use, and saves time? Well, there is—it's Reblum.

Perfect Light Every Time? A Photographer’s Secret Weapon

We’ve all been there: a stunning landscape, but the weather forecast was wrong again. Traditional weather forecasts are simply not designed for photographers. But there is a new tool that changes the game.

Tips for Stunning Minimalist Photography

Minimalism in photography is all about simplicity. Negative space, or empty areas in your image, plays a key role in achieving this. It doesn’t need to be complicated—just a flat, solid surface like the sky, a wall, or even a field of snow can provide the clean background that makes your subject stand out.

Photoshop’s New Reflection Removal Tool

Dealing with reflections can be frustrating, especially when shooting through glass. Photoshop’s new reflection removal feature aims to simplify this process. While still in beta, the results it delivers on specific types of reflections are impressive.

Advice Every Photographer Needs to Hear

Starting out in photography can feel daunting. It's easy to get lost in the sea of information, gear, and self-doubt. But some of the most valuable lessons in photography aren't about the latest gear or technical tricks—they're about mindset and approach.

Adobe’s Photography Plan Price Changes: What You Need to Know

Adobe is adjusting the pricing of its popular photography plans, a change that impacts many users who rely on Lightroom, Photoshop, and other tools for their work. This is the first price hike since 2013, so understanding what’s changing and what it means for you is important to avoid surprises or unnecessary adjustments to your workflow.