Canon RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6.3: A Video Creator’s Ideal Lens

Canon recently introduced the RF-S 14-30mm f/4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens, a zoom lens tailored specifically for video creators using APS-C sensor RF-S mount cameras. With its power zoom and wide angle coverage, it aims directly at vloggers and video enthusiasts looking for flexibility without sacrificing portability.

Transform Your Architectural Photos Into Fine Art With Photoshop

Have you ever found yourself with many snapshots of buildings and architectural features of a city you visited while traveling? Perhaps you looked at these photos thinking they're just ordinary snapshots. What if there were a way you could transform these photos into architectural fine art pieces using Photoshop?

Transforming Everyday Landscapes Into Extraordinary Photos

Landscape photography doesn't require faraway places to be compelling. You might overlook your local area, dismissing it as mundane compared to exotic locales you see online. But recognizing the hidden potential around you can transform your creative outlook and lead to exceptional photographs.

Adobe Incorporates Agentic AI Across the Creative Cloud Suite

Adobe has been at the forefront of incorporating AI-based technology into its platforms, with the goal of allowing more people to take an idea from conception to finished product. Today, Adobe is announcing the incorporation of agentic AI across many platforms, including Acrobat, Express, Premiere Pro, and Photoshop.

Shure’s New MoveMic 88+ Is Versatile and Impressive

Don’t expect a tech review where I list a whole bunch of numbers and stats—and copy and paste lines oozing hyperbole written by young copywriters looking to impress—from the media release. I’m bored just thinking about that. No, I’m reviewing this neat and rather unique little wireless mic from Shure from the perspective of an actual vlogger and filmmaker. Because, well, that’s exactly what I am.

Master Sunset Photos With Lightroom

Editing a photo to capture the vibrance and warmth of a sunset is critical if you want images that resonate. Accurate adjustments can elevate your photo significantly, reflecting the true atmosphere of the scene.

The Canon RF 24mm f/1.4: The Wide Angle Prime You Need to Consider

The Canon RF 24mm f/1.4 L VCM lens combines a versatile wide angle focal length with exceptional image quality, making it an intriguing option for anyone looking to elevate their photography or video. Whether your interest lies in capturing compelling travel portraits, expansive landscapes, or cinematic video scenes, this lens might have exactly what you're after.

Unlock Richer Colors with This Simple Camera Accessory

Circular polarizing filters (CPLs) might seem like specialized gear, but they can be essential for capturing richer, more vibrant images. If you haven't experimented with one yet, understanding their real-world impact on your shots might just change your perspective.

Essential Tips for Shooting Film While Traveling

Camping across Europe, camera in hand, can teach you a lot—not just about traveling, but about taking meaningful photos. Beyond gear choices or film types, it’s about developing a mindset that ensures your photos reflect genuine experiences instead of mere tourist snapshots.

The Landscape Photographer's Worst Enemy and Best Friend

In photography, as in life, the things we curse as impediments can sometimes turn out to be blessings in disguise. With careful observation, good timing, and a little luck, embracing this often challenging aspect of landscape photography can really raise the impact and emotional depth of your images.

How to Recreate Natural Light With Flash Techniques

Natural light versus flash is one of photography's enduring debates, influencing how you control mood, exposure, and sharpness. But what if you could have natural light whenever you wanted?

The Sigma BF Mirrorless Camera: Simplicity Meets Stunning Design

Sigma’s new BF mirrorless camera has quickly drawn attention for its unique blend of striking design and deliberate minimalism. It sits in a niche spot—appealing if you value aesthetics and simplicity over sheer performance or flexibility.

An Affordable Photoshop Alternative: Affinity Photo 2.0

Adobe recently raised the monthly price for its photography subscription again. For many, this raises questions about whether subscription-based software remains the smartest choice for editing photos.

PolarPro's New Bags For Lightweight Travel & Street Photography

I have two photography scenarios that maybe you can relate to. I like to travel and spend a day or two exploring a new destination but don’t want to carry much—maybe a couple of lenses, some filters, and spare batteries. What I do carry is heavy enough that a backpack makes sense, making photography easier. If I pop out for a few hours to wander around doing street photography, I have one little camera and lens, a filter, and a spare battery. I may have my reading glasses and phone too. I only need a small bag for that, where I can stow the camera if the weather gets bad. Otherwise, the camera is around my neck, so the bag is virtually empty.

Canon Raw vs. C-Raw: Saving Space Without Losing Quality

Raw versus C-Raw file formats can significantly impact your photography workflow, especially if storage or buffer performance matter to you. Canon users, in particular, face choices between maximum image quality and practical file management.

Hands On With The Canon PowerShot V1

I got to spend a week with the new Canon PowerShot V1 and wanted to share with you my impressions that might hopefully help you decide if this is the right camera for you.

Why Photographers Should Prioritize Shooting Locally: Building a Sustainable Business on Familiar Ground

In today’s age of instant digital connectivity, photographers can showcase their work to prospective clients across the globe with just a few mouse clicks. While the allure of far-flung destinations and exotic travel remains strong, there is a growing trend toward turning the camera’s lens closer to home. Photographers are discovering the value of prioritizing “home turf”—that is, focusing on and mastering local markets. This approach is not just a quaint alternative; it can be the pillar of a robust and sustainable photography career.

10 Travel Photo Mistakes You Might Be Making

Traveling to new locations provides incredible opportunities for unique and memorable photos. Yet, small mistakes can quickly turn a promising trip into frustration, causing you to miss great shots or even run into trouble with local authorities.

Simple Fixes to Common Image Mistakes

Mastering composition is a fundamental skill, crucial whether you're shooting portraits, street scenes, or documentary photography. One recurring composition mistake can detract significantly from the impact of your images, and it's an issue many photographers overlook.

Why Your Best Landscape Photos Might Be Minutes Away

Landscape photography close to home offers far more than convenience—it transforms your familiarity with your surroundings and deepens your skills as a photographer. You might overlook hidden beauty nearby simply because it's routine, but a subtle shift in perspective can turn familiar terrain into something extraordinary.

Essential Macro Techniques for Professional Results

Macro photography sharpens your attention to detail and lighting, crucial skills whether you're exploring creative images at home or pursuing commercial work. Understanding how to effectively highlight small products, control lighting, and employ techniques like focus stacking can elevate your photography significantly, no matter what you shoot.

Mastering ISO: When and How to Go High

Understanding ISO can dramatically improve your photography, especially in challenging lighting. High ISO numbers worry many because of potential graininess, but knowing when and how to leverage these settings is essential for capturing sharp, vibrant images without sacrificing quality.

Fujifilm vs Canon vs Hasselblad vs Nikon - Does Your Camera Even Matter Anymore?

Unless you're living under a rock or not checking Fstoppers enough, you've likely noticed that image quality hasn't really changed much over the last couple of years. So what sets brands apart from one another, and most importantly, can you just make the images you want to make regardless of the camera?

Essential Color Tools in Lightroom You Might Be Missing

Careful color adjustments in Lightroom Classic and Adobe Camera Raw can elevate your images dramatically. Whether subtle or bold, knowing the right tool for your vision makes the difference between average edits and exceptional photography.

Less Gear, Better Photos

Minimal gear can simplify your photography and help you capture moments with less distraction and fewer technical hurdles. Reducing your load means you can focus on the scene and let your creativity guide you without the weight of excessive choices.

Making Space in Your Home for a Photography Studio

Don’t think you have enough space at home for a studio? Laura BC knows how to make the most of what’s at hand, and her latest video is a goldmine for overcoming your limitations when it comes to shooting space.

What Tariffs Mean For The Photo Industry and Us All

Blanket import tariffs are here and everything is about to get a lot more expensive. Let's discuss how tariffs work, how it will affect the photography industry, and the economy as a whole.
Don’t Let Manual Mode Trap You

Everyone likes to tell a photographer they aren’t a real photographer until they always use manual mode on their camera. Understanding the fundamentals of photography is important, but as camera technology advances, it can help you be more efficient in the field. Don’t get trapped in manual mode.

Photography Lessons from Great Artists

Learning from other photographers offers insights beyond simply observing their images. Exploring their philosophies, methods, and personal approaches can directly improve your own creative practice and perspective.

Nintendo Brings Back Cameras (Sort Of)

Buried in Nintendo's Switch 2 announcement during Nintendo Direct earlier in the week was a quiet accessory that brings Nintendo back into the camera game. Sort of.

Canon’s Compact PowerShot V1: Worth It for Serious Creators?

Canon recently turned their attention to the content creator market, introducing the compact PowerShot V1, designed mainly for video but capable enough for still photography. For photographers looking for a small yet capable camera for diverse shooting scenarios, it's worth a look.

Is Medium Format Photography Worth the Price?

Shooting with medium format cameras isn't simply about image quality; it's about altering your entire approach to photography. Making the jump from full frame or crop sensor cameras to medium format is a significant step, one that changes not just the look, but the feel of your work.

Quickly Improve Your Lightroom Skills

Mastering Lightroom can feel overwhelming simply because the software packs so many features. But you don't need to learn everything. Knowing just the right tools can elevate your photo editing significantly.

Why Your Lighting Setup Might Be Hurting Your Images

Understanding the quality of light is essential for achieving your creative vision, whether you shoot portraits, landscapes, or videos. Yet, the term often confuses even seasoned image makers, because it blends technical meanings with subjective perceptions.

Blackmagic Design Announces New PYXIS 12K for $4,995

The good news keeps on coming for filmmakers looking to get the highest quality images without breaking the bank. Today, it was Blackmagic Design’s turn, as it announced the new Blackmagic PYXIS 12K.

It's the Light Stupid (Part Two)

So, paying attention to light direction is vital. And by the way, I have used studio photographs in several instances here because they more adequately illustrate the concept I am discussing. The point of that, of course, is that concepts and principles cross genres of photographic work. They are basic principles.

There Is No Such Thing as Bad Light

Many have heard that there is no such thing as bad light. But do you believe that? Or maybe you believe that but struggle in certain lighting conditions and just need some help with photographing in that type of light. Here are seven tips to help you photograph in any light.

Why Specs Are No Longer an Important Criteria in Choosing a Camera

In today's photography landscape, there is far too much emphasis on hardware and not enough thought about what it’s actually being used for. Discussions among the community often revolve around camera specifications rather than the philosophy and thoughts behind capturing images. Yet, we have long passed the point where more megapixels, higher dynamic range, and extreme ISO performance make a meaningful difference for most users.

Transform Your Smartphone Into a Tool for Inner Peace

Mindfulness and photography can work together, creating an immersive experience that pulls you into the present moment. When you struggle with anxiety, depression, or simply feeling disconnected, this combination offers a powerful way to shift your perspective and find inner calm.