A Look at the Next Generation Manfrotto Befree Tripods: The Befree Advanced AS and Befree GT Pro Review
Fujifilm’s Best Standard Zoom? A Look at the XF 16-55mm f/2.8 II
Why Choosing the Right Profile Matters in Editing
How Adobe Camera Raw’s Latest Tool Makes Editing Easier
What’s Missing From Your Trip? A Bag That Does More Than Hold Your Camera
When it comes to photography trips, I always make sure my dedicated camera bag is packed with everything I need to capture my next shot. My gear is safely stored, ready for quick action when the location and conditions allow. But something that often gets overlooked is the extra equipment—clothing, accessories, and other essentials for the journey.
Why You Should Try Shooting in 16x9
A Tiny $99 Autofocus Lens: Is It Worth It?
The Viltrox AF 28mm f/4.5 XF lens is one of the most compact autofocus lenses you can get. It weighs next to nothing and turns your camera into something truly pocketable. But is it worth the $99 price tag? There are some trade-offs to consider, and some of them may be deal-breakers depending on how you shoot.
Minimalist Winter Photography
Why Every Photographer Should Consider a Half-Frame Camera
Signs You’re a Better Photographer Than You Think
The Gear and Planning You Need for Wedding Photography
Do These 5 Things Instead of Buying New Gear
Why Social Media Is Making Your Photography Worse
Does Effort Make a Photograph More Valuable?
Why Telephoto Lenses Can Improve Your Landscape Photography
Insta360 Launches Their Latest AI Tracker Designed to Track Even More With Their Flow 2 Pro
How to Avoid Airline Hassles With Photography Equipment
Fun With Still Life: What if Quentin Tarantino Reworked an Andy Warhol Classic?
Official Share Woman’s Intimate Images but Receive No Consequences
In 2019, Haley Olson’s private images were exposed when officials in Grant County, Oregon, accessed her cell phone data without a warrant. Olson, who operated a legal marijuana dispensary in Oregon, became the center of a controversy after her intimate images stored on her phone were shared among local law enforcement personnel.
The Wonderfully Atmospheric Urban Landscapes of Greg Girard
I’ll Bet Good Money That You’ve Never Seen This Camera Before
5 Things To Know Before Photographing Your First Beach Wedding
What Really Makes Video Cinematic
Making your footage look cinematic isn’t just about lighting. It’s a combination of elements—camera settings, lens choice, composition, motion blur, and color grading—all working together. You might have the right gear, but if the image lacks depth, movement, or the right tone, it won’t have that polished, film-like quality.
Signs You’re Becoming a Better Photographer
Self-doubt is a constant in creative work. You might question whether your images are any good or if your work stands out. That uncertainty isn’t unique to you—many struggle with it, even experienced professionals. The challenge is defining what makes a good photographer when taste, style, and subjectivity play such a big role.
A Smarter Way to Capture Street Photos Without Constant Walking
Walking 20,000 to 40,000 steps on a photo walk isn’t always practical. Sometimes, you need a way to capture compelling images without constant movement. A method called the "fishing technique" offers an alternative, letting you stay in one spot and wait for the right moment instead of chasing subjects.