Galapagos Whale Shark Project: Can Photography Save the World?
Why do we take photographs? Is aesthetic beauty the only value to photography? Can we use our tools and talents to create something with a deeper purpose? Although there are those who may disagree, objectively, our planet is in trouble. Let's consider, then, whether photography can save the world. I'm going to start with our oceans, where I'll specifically consider Galapagos Whale Shark Project and its goals to understand and protect whale sharks. I want to think that photography can help to save the world.
The Death of the Photography Assistant: How Digital Killed Learning
When Kodak filed for bankruptcy in 2012, it wasn't just the end of an iconic brand—it was the tombstone marking the grave of a centuries-old apprenticeship system that had been the backbone of professional photography education. Today's Instagram-famous photographers may command six-figure day rates, but they've never experienced the foundational learning that came from spending years in the trenches as a photography assistant, and the industry is weaker for it.
Is This Tiny Camera a Retro Gimmick or a Genius Throwback?
This Lens Outperforms Options Costing $400 More
The Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.2 LAB FE promises professional-grade performance at a lower cost than comparable Sony glass. When you're looking at f/1.2 apertures in the 35mm focal length, you're typically facing eye-watering price tags that put serious wide-aperture photography out of reach for many, but not with this lens.
Is the Most Expensive Film Camera Worth It After Eight Years of Waiting?
The Hasselblad Xpan remains one of the most coveted and controversial cameras in film photography, commanding prices between $4,000 and $7,000 for a body and lens. This panoramic 35mm camera promises a cinematic shooting experience that fundamentally changes how you approach composition, but the question remains whether it lives up to the massive investment.
The Camera That Raised Her Child
When Lisa first picked up her camera to photograph newborn Emma, she thought she was simply documenting precious moments—but over eighteen years, that faithful lens became witness to something far more profound: the complete transformation of a helpless infant into a confident young artist ready to claim her independence.
The Biggest Lie We Tell Ourselves About Photography
Wildlife Photography Is Easier Than You Think—If You Know These Tricks
Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (June 2025): Alvin Greis
The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2025, we're featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a high level of involvement within the Fstoppers community.
Why Familiar Places Make Better Photos Than You Think
The Secret to Creating Photography Projects That Actually Work
Six Portrait Photography Mistakes That Make Your Photos Look Amateur
How His Phone Became the Other Woman
Sarah met David on a Tuesday evening in October, at a coffee shop where she was grading papers and he was editing photos on his laptop. She noticed him first because of how intensely focused he seemed, swiping through hundreds of images on his phone, occasionally transferring them to Lightroom and making quick adjustments. When she asked what he was working on, his eyes lit up with genuine enthusiasm.
Is This the Best Value Lens That Money Can Buy?
The Biggest Lie in Landscape Photography (And Why You Should Ignore It)
Landscape photography is often misled by a pervasive myth: that "perfect conditions" are a must for capturing great images. This belief has caused many photographers to wait for ideal weather or chase forecasts for the best light, missing out on incredible opportunities in the process. However, experienced photographers know that the best images can be captured under any conditions, and waiting for perfection can hold back both creativity and growth.
How to Make Your Subject Pop Using Lightroom Masking Techniques
Why Photography Content Creation Is Harder Than It Looks
Why Your Cat Is Actually Your Best Photography Teacher
The Real Secret to Professional Black and White Editing in Lightroom
When Breaking Your Own Photography Rules Actually Makes Sense
Why You Should Spend Your Camera Budget on Travel Instead
Walk into any camera store and you'll witness a familiar ritual: photographers agonizing over lens specifications, debating camera body features, and calculating monthly payments for equipment that promises to transform their photography. The photography industry has built a powerful narrative around gear acquisition—that better equipment equals better photographs, that the next lens upgrade will unlock creative potential, that professional results require professional-grade tools.
Having a Look at the New Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF
Is This a Good Reason to Ditch Sony and Move to Hasselblad?
Cameras That Actually Inspired Two Working Photographers
Camera gear often becomes deeply personal, with certain models leaving lasting impressions that shape how you approach photography for years to come. The cameras that inspire you aren't always the most expensive or technically advanced—sometimes it's about timing, circumstance, or simply how a particular tool unlocks new creative possibilities.