Leica M11: A Unique Blend of Old and New in Photography
For those who appreciate the tactile nature of photography, where the feel of the camera and the process matters as much as the final image, the Leica M11 is intriguing. But this blend of old-school charm and new technology comes with its share of quirks.
What I’ve Learned Through Teaching Other Photographers
There are many benefits that come with teaching up-and-coming photographers, as I’ve come to learn. But some of them surprised me—namely that I would learn a lot more about photography, as well as myself, in the process. Consider this a short list of those benefits, along with some insights along the way.
Apple's Secret Upgrade to the iPhone 16 Pro Yields Incredible Results
Every year, I compare the new iPhone to my professional camera, the Canon R5. Last year's iPhone 15 Pro had lackluster results, but I can confidently say this year's iPhone 16 Pro has much more to talk about, including a "secret" update that completely blew me away.
Why Patience Matters in Landscape Photography
Photographing landscapes is about more than just pretty scenery. It’s about catching the right moment, when light, composition, and subject come together. The unpredictable beauty of Ireland’s diverse terrain offers a perfect canvas to experiment and refine your skills.
Finding the Perfect Location in Landscape Photography
One of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of landscape photography is finding the perfect location. The right location can elevate your photo from ordinary to extraordinary. However, choosing where to shoot can be a time-consuming process, filled with challenges such as overcrowded tourist spots, difficult terrain, or simply not knowing where to go. In this article, I want to explore the difficulties we face when finding the perfect location and provide strategies that have helped me overcome them.
Lighting Tequniques You Didn't Know for Bold Male Portraits
The New Fujifilm X-M5 Mirrorless Camera: Compact Size, Big Features
The new Fujifilm X-M5 has just been launched, bringing a blend of compact design and powerful features. Whether you're taking stills or shooting video, there’s plenty to explore here.
We Review the OBSBOT Meet 2 AI-Powered 4K Webcam
The OBSBOT Meet 2 is an AI-powered 4K webcam that offers a ton of features in a small and stylish package.
Is It Wrong to Edit Your Landscape Photos?
You crest the brow of a hill to behold a magnificent landscape, but as you’re framing it in your camera’s viewfinder, you realize that this stunning scene is intersected by ugly power lines. Is editing them out later in Photoshop an option you would consider, or one that feels somehow dishonest?
Here are the Top Seven New Features in Adobe Photoshop 2025
‘It Looks Like a Microwave Took These’: Amazon’s Cheapest Camera Is as Bad as Its Price Suggests
I set out with a noble goal for this year's "I tried the cheapest camera on Amazon" article. I purchased a $5.99 camera with the intention of producing wonderfully lit photos and proving that it's not about the gear, it's about the photographer. It turns out, there is indeed a limit.
Five Compositional Tricks to Elevate Your Landscape Photography
Composition is a key aspect of any photo, shaping how a viewer experiences the scene. Here are five tricks to improve your photos.
Is the Sony a7S III Still Worth Buying in 2024?
Are You Using Color to Its Full Potential in Photography?
As photographers, we intuitively understand that color profoundly impacts our images, and there’s much more to it than meets the eye. Here are ways you can elevate your images by employing the power of color.
Is the New Fujifilm 16-55mm f/2.8 II a Prime Replacement?
The Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR II is here, and it brings some valuable updates. If you need a reliable zoom for both stills and video, this lens offers a lot to think about.
How Nikon Balances Price and Performance With Its New 50mm f/1.4 Lens
The Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 is generating buzz for good reason. This lens offers a bright f/1.4 aperture at a price point rarely seen for full frame lenses. How does it perform, though?
The Most Common Photo Editing Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
Editing is where your creative vision comes to life. It’s the step that polishes your work, giving each photo a unique signature. But getting carried away with edits can sometimes harm the final image.
How Slowing Down Can Improve Your Photography
In photography, patience is often the difference between capturing a rushed shot and creating something truly meaningful. This is especially true for landscape photography, where the conditions—light, weather, and atmosphere—change by the minute. Waiting for just the right moment might seem difficult, but it can actually make the process more enjoyable and less stressful.
How a Tiny Camera Beat the Larger Options on a Major Trip
Traveling with the right camera is essential, especially when shooting across multiple locations. Whether you’re trying to keep things light or aiming for the highest image quality, your gear needs to fit the conditions you’re working in.
We Tested the World's Brightest Full Frame Zoom: The Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art
Firsts are always an exciting thing. Now, world’s first? That's another category in and of itself. At Fstoppers, we had the pleasure of testing Sigma's brand new 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art lens for Sony E mount. A behemoth of specs in a tiny package. So, of course, we had to take it somewhere epic—and what better place than the lush, dark, and moody ancient forests of central Pennsylvania?
Fast and Reliable Camera Techniques for Street Photography
Street photography demands quick reflexes. Often, you’ll need to capture fleeting moments with no time to adjust your camera. Having your camera preset and ready ensures you won’t miss shots when the unexpected happens.
Can One Lens Do It All? Testing the Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1
Finding a versatile lens that covers everything from wide to telephoto can simplify your setup and make shooting more convenient. The Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD offers that kind of flexibility.
Unlock Your Creativity With Affordable Used Cameras
Old digital cameras are making a comeback, and it’s not just about nostalgia. With many newer cameras focusing on cutting-edge features, older models offer something different.
Zoom vs. Prime Lenses: Which One Should You Use in Landscape Photography?
Choosing between zoom and prime lenses can significantly impact how you shoot landscapes. Each type offers unique advantages, but which one fits your needs better depends on what you prioritize—whether it’s convenience, sharpness, or control over your composition.
Seven Essential Masking Tips for Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw
Masking is one of the most powerful tools in photo editing, especially when you're looking to bring out specific areas or elements in your images. If you’re not already using masking in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw, you’re missing out on some of the most precise control you can have over your edits.