5 Practical Tips to Boost Your Wedding Photography Business
The wedding industry is shifting, and it’s impacting how businesses book clients. Economic pressures like inflation have led couples to cut costs, making it essential for you to adapt your strategies. If your bookings are slowing down, small adjustments can make a big difference.
Affordable Macro Photography with the Pergear 100mm f/2.8 2X Magnification Ultra Macro Lens
Investing in a high-end macro lens may not make sense if you only occasionally use it. Enter the Pergear 100mm f/2.8 Ultra Macro lens, which offers 2X magnification, full frame coverage, and a surprisingly affordable price tag of $260. But does this lens deliver the performance you need?
Face Tracking Comes in New iSteady M7 Gimbal
The dream of having a gimbal that can auto-track your subject while leaving you free to focus on your own movement is finally a reality! I tested the new iSteady M7 smartphone gimbal by Hohem, and it's pretty remarkable. If this is the future of gimbals, we are in for a treat!
The Key to Tack-Sharp Photography
Fact: Depth of field will remain constant across all formats and focal lengths as long as the aperture and the image size remain the same. There are several factors that determine how sharp, or not sharp, an image may be. One of those is depth of field, and another is the movement of the subject matter that occurs while the shutter is open. Here, I will discuss depth of field.
The Reality of Landscape Photography
Landscape photography often requires stepping outside your comfort zone, both physically and creatively. The most striking images can demand long hikes, unpredictable weather, and a willingness to embrace the unexpected. These challenges don’t just test your endurance—they add layers of meaning to the photographs you capture.
Tricks to Save Time and Stay Organized in Photoshop
Photoshop offers endless possibilities, but mastering it takes time. Knowing the right shortcuts and tricks can make your workflow faster and more efficient.
When to Prioritize Shutter Speed or Aperture in the Field
Shutter speed and aperture are two key components of the exposure triangle. Even if you are familiar with their role in proper exposure, you might struggle with when you should prioritize one over the other for the scene you are photographing. What elements should you be considering?
Ditch the Algorithm: Why Substack Is Perfect for Photographers
In an era dominated by social media algorithms and fleeting engagement, photographers often struggle to reach audiences in any meaningful way. With established social media platforms at saturation point, it’s become harder to reach the people who follow you, let alone new audiences.
Tips to Overcome Creative Plateaus and Grow Your Craft
Finding your style and pushing creative boundaries can be both challenging and rewarding. Exploring lesser-photographed locations, adapting your workflow to new platforms, and embracing periods of plateau are essential steps to growing your craft.
Why Pretty Photos Might Be Holding You Back
Is a beautiful photo enough? It might grab attention at first glance, but does it hold meaning beyond the surface? Many start with the goal of capturing visually stunning images, but over time, it becomes clear that beauty alone isn’t always fulfilling. Photography can achieve so much more by telling stories, evoking emotions, and inviting deeper reflection.
How to Add Natural Blur to Photos in Lightroom Classic
Shallow depth of field is often associated with professional portraiture, providing separation between your subject and the background. But what if your lens or shooting conditions didn’t allow for that effect? Lightroom’s Lens Blur tool offers an option to achieve that blurred background look during editing.
How to Find New Inspiration for Your Photography
Photography can be a rewarding and creative pursuit, but even the most passionate enthusiasts face moments of doubt or disinterest. Addressing this common challenge, one photographer shares personal insights on how to navigate these periods and rediscover excitement in your creative process. His strategies range from shifting perspectives to embracing new tools and projects.
What Can You Do With a Tilt-Shift Macro Lens? Trying Out the Laowa 55mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift 1x Macro
Tilt-shift lenses are specialized tools for photography and even video, and you can imagine the functionality expanding further when it is also a macro lens. But what exactly can you do with such a lens that literally bends for you?
The Unspoken Treasure: Why You Should Consistently Document Your Personal and Family Life
Professional photographers devote themselves to capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments, visualizing concepts for commercial campaigns, and solidifying narratives that clients want to preserve or convey. However, in the hustle of meeting deadlines and the relentless pursuit of aesthetic innovation, many photographers neglect the realm closest to them: their own personal lives, families, and close friends. The tragedy lies in the missed moments—fleeting childhood phases, subtle changes in loved ones, quiet personal milestones—that deserve the same careful attention and expert composition as any commercial assignment.
Lessons to Level Up Your Photography Faster
Photography can feel overwhelming when you’re starting out, especially when progress seems slow and uncertain. But with the right approach, you can develop your skills more efficiently and discover your unique style along the way.
Hasselblad's New Mobile App Feature Is Incredible
Lessons Every New Wedding Photographer Should Learn
When you’re starting out in wedding photography, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the details. The stakes feel high, and the learning curve can be steep. Lessons often come with time, but you don’t have to figure it all out the hard way.
How Observing Street Photographers Can Sharpen Your Eye
Street photography forces you to think and react differently compared to travel or landscape photography. While the latter might involve waiting for a perfect scene to unfold, street photography demands quick reflexes and an ability to anticipate moments before they happen.
Tips for Working With HDR Images in Lightroom
High Dynamic Range (HDR) images can capture a range of light and detail that’s difficult to achieve with a single shot. Using Lightroom, you can merge bracketed photos into an HDR image with minimal effort, even if the photos are handheld or noisy.
How to Add Intense Sunset Tones to Your Landscape Photos in Lightroom
Editing a sunset photo involves more than just increasing the brightness or contrast. It's about enhancing the mood and bringing out the rich, vibrant tones that make sunsets magical. Using Lightroom, you can transform a good photo into something extraordinary with a few precise adjustments.
How to Perfect White Balance in Lightroom
White balance plays a critical role in shaping how your photos look and feel. Getting it right can mean the difference between a shot that feels natural and one that seems off. But white balance isn’t just about technical accuracy; it’s also a powerful tool for creative expression.
Leica Launches the New 24 MP SL3-S
Since the debut of its SL-System in 2015, Leica Camera AG has continually pushed the boundaries of professional innovation and has again done so with the new addition to the Leica SL range, the new 24 MP SL3-S. Designed for professionals who demand both precision and creativity, the SL3-S combines Leica’s cutting-edge technology with their signature craftsmanship.
Why ChatGPT Is My Secret Weapon for Lightroom Edits
I have always been a person who works smarter, not harder. Now that AI is everywhere, I’ve started to see where I can benefit from its use. This made me think: Can I leverage ChatGPT and ask it to help me create adjustment settings for Lightroom based on an idea?
Many Saw Vandalism, She Saw Art
Photographer Martha Cooper has made a lasting impact on both the world of photography and the art world as a whole. Renowned for her documentation of urban street art and graffiti culture, Cooper's career reflects her deep passion for storytelling and her remarkable ability to capture everyday moments. Her work transcends photography, serving as historical records of cultural movements.
Fine-Tuning Contrast and Color in Lightroom: A Quick Guide
Adding contrast can transform an image, but it often changes more than just light and shadow. It also affects color saturation, sometimes in ways that don’t look natural. Understanding how to manage this is key to creating polished images without overdoing it.