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Landscape Photography: Focusing on Story Instead of Light

Do you find you have limited time to head out to do landscape photography? I do, and the times I am able to carve out a few hours, when I get to my chosen location, the light is terrible. And disappointment quickly sets in, because I wanted to create a beautiful image. So now, I’ve changed my approach to landscape photography and focus on looking for a story to tell instead.

Is DJI About to Shake Up the 360 Camera Market?

While the 360 camera market has seen a lot of entries from established names like GoPro and Ricoh, as well as upstarts like Insta360 and Kandao, there's one industry giant that's been notably silent: DJI. That may about to change.

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Justify Your Gear, Show Us Your Best Modern Photographs

You've spent thousands on photography equipment. Justify your purchase by showing us your recent images that were made possible with modern gear and cutting-edge features.

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May 30th 2025 - 1:00am
We Review the Latest DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Gimbal for Professional Smartphone Videographers

DJI’s latest smartphone gimbal, the Osmo Mobile 7P, marks the brand’s seventh generation of innovative smartphone gimbals, bringing a completely new foldable design that’s even more compact and refined than before. It introduces a couple of pro features that really take content creation to the next level, including the new ActiveTrack 7.0 technology, which pushes three-axis stabilization and intelligent tracking to new heights. Compatible with a range of smart tools, capturing stabilized high-quality footage has never been easier. Judging by the letter “P” in its name and its expanded functionality, DJI seems to be clearly targeting the Osmo Mobile 7P toward pro smartphone videographers.

How Can You Boost Your Photographic Creativity

There were 1.8 trillion photographs shot last year. Most are just a simple record of something that happened, while others are elevated beyond that by becoming art. Here is how you can lift your photography beyond the mundane.

Selective Editing Techniques for Richer Landscapes

When editing landscape photos, your handling of colors and tones can define whether an image truly comes alive or falls flat. Knowing how to enhance details without overdoing it is crucial to producing compelling images.

Take Full Control of Your Landscape Photo Edits

Landscape masking isn’t just another feature buried in your editing software—it’s a direct way to control where the viewer’s eye travels, what they notice first, and how your image feels. If you’re working with scenes that have complex skies, fields, or multiple subjects, learning to harness masking and adaptive presets matters because it lets you guide your edit instead of settling for what the camera captured.

Smarter Editing With Photoshop’s Overhauled Actions Panel

For the first time in over a decade, Photoshop’s Actions panel is getting a significant update. If you want a faster, smarter way to try out edits or explore effects without needing to build custom actions from scratch, this new feature is worth a look.

Real-World Landscape Tips That Actually Work

Some of the most common tips you see online about landscape and outdoor photography seem straightforward, but they can hold you back more than help you. Sorting out what works and what doesn't in real-world shooting is what keeps you from wasting time and missing good shots.

Finding Direction When You Feel Lost with Your Camera

Many photographers go through periods where inspiration feels out of reach or shooting feels aimless. Knowing how to regain momentum can be the difference between a dry spell and a breakthrough. Finding purpose in your work, even when it’s not tied to a big project, is something that can make all the difference.

Moody Landscape Shots in Five Practical Steps

Moody weather changes everything. When you learn how to handle it, you can walk out the door with your camera no matter what the sky looks like, and come home with something powerful.

Three Ways to Add Cinematic Depth and Drama to Your Shots

Cinematic photos have a certain draw. The way light, depth, and story come together can transform an ordinary scene into something memorable, and learning to create these effects will change how you approach every shot you take.

How to Use Lightroom’s New AI Masking for Better Landscape Edits

Lightroom’s new AI masking tools let you target areas like sky, mountains, water, and buildings in your photos without spending time painting masks by hand. If you’re working with images that mix natural and manmade elements, these features let you adjust only the areas you want. You can brighten a sky, sharpen a building, or bring out color in a patch of grass, without the usual hassle of doing it all manually.

Remove Reflections Easily With Photoshop’s New Tool

Photoshop has a new tool for removing reflections from images, making it much easier to fix problems that used to be time-consuming. Glare and reflections on glass, water, or shiny surfaces can ruin an otherwise good shot, and fixing these has always required careful, manual editing.

Ten Questions With Dixie Dixon

Dixie Dixon, the international fashion, lifestyle, and advertising photographer, is known for the glamorous images she creates for elite brands such as Disney, Virgin, and People magazine. She answered our Ten Questions, telling us what gear she can’t do without, what inspires her, and why Vaseline is indispensable.

Hands-On With the New DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone

Drones have become essential tools for capturing unique perspectives, and DJI’s latest model—the DJI Mavic 4 Pro—is attracting attention for good reason. For those of you exploring ways to elevate your photography, understanding how this new drone performs in real-world conditions matters greatly.

Hey Photographers, Sell Your Old Crap Already!

If you’ve ever stubbed your toe on a pile of outdated camera gear, you know the sting of clinging to equipment you never use. It’s like hoarding pizza boxes after the slices are gone—pointless and a bit embarrassing.
Make Your Blue Hour Photos Stand Out

Capturing blue hour is rewarding, but the real magic happens during editing. Learning precise techniques to refine exposure and color helps your images resonate more strongly with viewers.

Unlock Hidden Lightroom Skills with This Powerful Community

Most photographers learn Lightroom by experimenting on their own, but exploring how others retouch images can drastically improve your editing skills. Understanding someone else's process step-by-step is a powerful learning method that could significantly refine your approach and results.

Why Consistent Practice Matters in Photography

Daily photography practice isn’t just about quantity—it's about refining your eye and staying creatively sharp. Keeping your camera close and your skills fresh can deeply transform how you approach photography.

How I Learned Lighting, 5 Steps to Decoding Light

If there's one skill that sets professional photographers apart, it's lighting. You can have the best camera, but I can beat you with a BlackBerry camera with the right lighting. OK, not really, but you know what I mean.

Better Results: Photoshop’s New Object Removal Explained

Adobe recently released a new removal tool in Photoshop beta, offering a streamlined way to eliminate unwanted objects without relying on generative fill. This update simplifies editing, saves your generative credits, and delivers cleaner results.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.