What Nine Years With Sony Cameras Taught a Photographer
After nearly a decade with Sony gear, this photographer shares what works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to using these cameras for both stills and video. If you’re deciding whether to buy your first Sony or considering switching to something else, this kind of hands-on, long-term insight helps you weigh real pros and cons without marketing fluff.
Practical Insights Learned From a Decade and a Half in Photography
It takes years of struggle and experience to learn some lessons as a professional photographer. Knowing them upfront can make the difference between frustration and progress.
Is Your Photography Career Quietly Slipping? Here’s How to Tell
Every creative career faces a quiet threat: the moment when experience becomes a barrier rather than a stepping stone. Recognizing when you're hitting that wall is essential if you want to keep growing in photography.
SEO for Photographers Who Hate SEO (But Hate Being Invisible More) Part 3
If you’ve been following along, you’ve probably started noticing something funny: SEO isn’t actually about being clever. It’s never been about outsmarting the search engines—it’s about being clear. You’ve started naming and uploading your images with intention. You’ve updated your homepage to say what you actually do. You’ve stopped tossing overused keywords into the void and started speaking your clients’ language. Google is beginning to understand you. And maybe, just maybe, so are your ideal clients.
Unlock Precision Editing With Masks in Lightroom Classic
Masks in Lightroom Classic give you control over how precise your photo edits can be, offering a creative depth that’s hard to achieve using basic adjustments alone. Understanding how masks work is crucial if you want your images to look polished and professional without appearing heavily edited.
Capture One’s AI Update: Faster Retouching, Less Hassle
Capture One just released a new public beta version, adding AI-powered retouching tools designed to streamline your workflow. Here's a look at how it performs.
Summer Street Photography: Best Gear, Tips, and Ideas
For landscape photography, summer is a curse. Harsh, bright light and blue skies give some photographers nightmares. They stay inside and read Fstoppers articles. Probably. No one really knows—they keep so quiet. Maybe they should read this article, because summer just so happens to be a fabulous time of year to grab a camera and wander into town for a spot of street photography.
Simple Lightroom Tips for Striking Monochrome Images
Editing in dramatic black and white images can elevate the impact of your shots significantly. It’s a way to strip away distractions and focus on the emotions and details that make scenes compelling.
Understanding Why Your Photos Don't Match Your Expectations
You might often wonder why the final image falls short of your expectations. The disconnect between what you saw and what your camera captured can be frustrating, even discouraging.
Capturing Sunrise: Practical Tips for Better Shots
Photographing sunrise can yield spectacular shots, especially when you're ready to adapt quickly to changing conditions. Knowing how to handle these moments effectively can make the difference between a good and an outstanding photo.
DuoBoards: A Very Useful Food Photography Accessory
The number of times I’ve been called to a restaurant, hotel, or food manufacturer to photograph food on location, with only tired-looking tables or bar tops to work with, I can’t count on two hands. Or fresh white linen with nasty big creases. I think that’s even worse. Luckily, V-Flat World has the answer with DuoBoards.
Trying Nikon After Again After 7 Years With Sony
Over 20 years ago, when I started my professional photography career, I shot exclusively with Nikon. Back then, I had zero intention of switching brands, but eventually I was forced to.
Practical Beginner Tips for Better Photo Compositions
Composition changes how people react to your photos, and even tiny adjustments can completely shift a viewer's focus. Knowing exactly how to position your camera is often the difference between an okay photo and a great one.
Why the Viltrox 135mm f/1.8 Might Be Your Next Lens
The Viltrox AF 135mm f/1.8 LAB lens is creating a buzz among Sony and Nikon shooters, offering a combination of excellent image quality and a fast aperture. Its potential to elevate portrait and sports photography makes it a lens worth considering for those looking to step up their game.
Editing vs. Reality: How Far is Too Far in Landscape Photography?
One of the most debated topics in landscape photography is the role of editing. While some photographers firmly believe that an image should reflect the reality of the scene, others see post-processing as a critical creative tool that allows them to express their unique vision. The central question becomes: where do we draw the line between enhancement and deception?
Powerful Masking Techniques for Landscapes in Lightroom
Lightroom recently introduced a landscape masking tool designed to simplify complex edits in landscape photography. This tool can drastically improve your editing workflow and give you precise control without extra effort or complicated techniques.
Moody and High-Key Looks With Simple Lighting
Knowing how to effectively use continuous LED lights and v-flats can greatly simplify your process, helping you capture professional results without excessive gear.
Compact Versatility: Is Fujifilm's Updated Kit Lens Worth It?
Fujifilm’s XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 R LM WR lens is an updated kit lens that aims to bring higher-quality performance and usability to everyday photography. Whether you're scouting locations for clients, traveling casually, or needing a compact lens with reliable weather-sealing, this lens could become your preferred companion.
What's All the Noise About? Why Should Your ISO Setting Still Matter to You?
Increasing the ISO for low-light photography has recently become less of an issue for various reasons. Nevertheless, if you want to capture action, you should understand it to achieve better photos.
Which Fujifilm Sensor Is Right for You?
Sensors determine the look and clarity of your photos. Knowing the difference between Bayer and X-Trans sensors directly influences your camera choice, workflow, and the software you use to edit your images.
Photoshop’s New Actions Panel Changes A Lot
Adobe has updated Photoshop with an innovative new Actions Panel, making workflows faster and more intuitive.
Photoshop Generative Tools: Are They Good Enough?
Photoshop's generative fill and generative expand tools can seem impressive at first, but there's a critical limitation you need to know about before relying on them heavily. Understanding these tools' limits is crucial for anyone editing high-resolution images intended for professional use or large prints.
5 Crucial Photography Tips You Wish You Knew Earlier
When you're starting out in photography, a few solid tips can shortcut your way through common frustrations. These pointers, grounded in practical experience, can change your approach and improve your results dramatically.
The Sigma BF Camera: Less Gear, More Joy
The Sigma BF mirrorless camera isn't typical; it's a piece of gear built around aesthetics, simplicity, and the joy of photography. If you're someone who values the experience of capturing images as much as the results, this camera might hold particular appeal.
Mastering Black and White: Why You Should Shoot Monochrome
Black and white photography strips away distractions, leaving you with only the basics—form, shadow, and light—to shape your images. Mastering this simplicity helps you understand composition on a deeper level.