Recent Editorial Photography Articles
Six Important Tips for Creating a Successful Photo Project
Creating a photo project can be daunting and it takes a lot of planning. Here are six important tips to ensure your photo project is a success.
Heartsapart: Creating Stunning Military Portraits
Kevin Reed Exposes Fashion In 5 mins
How A Good Behind The Scenes Video Should Be Made
How To Quickly Style A Model And Location For A Photo Shoot
Brian Smith Talks About Making Your Own Photo Breaks
Not All GoPro Adventures End All Warm And Fuzzy
'Women Photograph' Offers $35,000 in Grants to Photojournalists
Women Photograph, an initiative launched in 2017 aimed at giving greater voice to the female photojournalism community has teamed with Nikon and Getty Images to offer $35,000 worth of grants to up-and-coming and established photographers around the world.
[Editorial] Can Sony's Digital Imaging Division Restore Profits?
As many of you have probably already read, Sony Corp announced that it is cutting 10,000 jobs, which translates to 6% of its global workforce. Sony has been struggling with negative profits for four straight years, mainly due to its floundering television division. But what does this mean for Sony’s camera division? With the television sector likely getting the main force of the cuts, will Sony rely on growth in their digital imaging division to make up for the numbers?
Taking the Stress Out of High-Pressure Shoots
March Madness is almost here! For the players, that means a lot of press and hype both on and off the court. For photographers tasked with showing them off, it means doing our best to make it all run smoothly.
How Blind People 'See' Colors
As photographers, we spend hours on fixing colors on our images every month. Some people might even spend hours on just one image before they will be satisfied with how the colors look (me included). This is why seeing this video, of someone who NEVER saw colors, is so interesting. Tommy Edison is blind since birth, and have never seen any color in his life. Something I cant even process. Not knowing what color is. Its too crazy for me to even imagine.
Alex Prager Was Born In the Wrong Decade
How I Shot, Edited, and Lit This 1950s Inspired Vintage Photoshoot
In this extensive breakdown, go behind the scenes of a 1950s themed shoot and see how I shot, lit, and edited it from start to finish.
Behind The Scenes Video And Virtual Tour With Larry Perez
We here at Fstoppers are all about 'Behind The Scenes'. We are dedicated to finding the best behind the scenes content for your viewing pleasure. Most photographers usually have their videographer buddies film their shoots for videos, but Larry Perez and the people over at Kanga Marketing went a step further. They created two virtual tours of their shoot for the 2013 Pinch a Penny catalog.
The Dark Side Of The Lens
Download These Raw+JPEG Files From Sony's a1 II Flagship Camera
The arrival of a new flagship from a top camera maker inevitably sparks a debate regarding how much sense it makes to upgrade to the latest model. Camera makers boast of the many improvements their new models offer, but each photographer must determine if those improvements are worth the cost of upgrading. How the manufacturers name their latest offering can sometimes offer clues about the extent of the improvements. In 2021, when Sony introduced their newest flagship under the name a1 rather than some variation of the a7 or a9 moniker, there was an expectation that the a1 would stand apart from the brand’s other mirrorless cameras.
Dave Hill Takes You INSIDE His Photographs 3D Style
Von Wong Tackles Childhood Hunger
According to No Kid Hungry, one in six American children don't get the food they need. Because of the relative wealth of First World nations, childhood hunger in places like America often get overlooked. In an effort to raise awareness, viral photography sensation, Benjamin Von Wong, decided to forgo the traditional route of portraits of sad-eyed children and, instead, created something a bit more share-worthy.
How Your Photography Can Help Change The World
Seizing Moments With Legends: Michael Haddi, Kate Moss, and Photo London
A classic combination: legendary photographer, Michel Haddi and a plethora of top-of-their-game models and celebrities. Some of Haddi's black and white portraits will be on display as part of Photo London 2023 through 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery. Also, as part of Photo London, Haddi will be signing copies of the latest addition to his Legends anthology, this time focusing on Kate Moss.
Vintage Lights For A Vintage Shoot
Inspired by Light: Behind the Scenes of a Vintage Shoot from R. J. Kern on Vimeo.
Detailed Lighting Setup For An Amazing Western Shoot
How Photography Made Me Smile in Times of Darkness
"Laughter is the best medicine," they say. Find out how I used photography and laughter to overcome feelings of sadness in this photo series called "The Beauty of Laughter."
Dancers Among Us: Urban NYC Portraits
Wedding Photography: How Jasmine Star Photographs Preparation Shots
Glen Friedman: 80s Skateboarding and Hiphop Photographer
Behind The Scenes On The 2011 Maybelline Calendar
Music Series - Part 2: When Artistic Talent Meets Technical Skill
What makes music and photography both so exciting to me is that they have such a beautiful mix of artistic talent and technical skill. Some would say that you can be "born with talent" and that you can "learn a skill". I agree with both of these thoughts, and I think the great thing is that they can both be honed and mastered as well.
Interview and Book Review: 'Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures'
In this review, we’ll look at a book that celebrates a man who needs no introduction, Steve McCurry. Bonnie McCurry has taken it upon herself to celebrate Steve’s life and work in the form of the beautifully crafted 'Steve McCurry: A Life in Pictures.'