The Disposable Camera: Photography's Greatest Democratic Revolution
The Neewer PS099E: Your Powerful Solution for Video and Long Exposures
We’re Drowning in a World of Visual ‘AI Slop'
The Real Difference Between Sigma's Budget and Premium APS-C Zooms
Move Over Lightroom, Luminar Neo Is The One
I've always been skeptical about the introduction of AI into popular applications such as Photoshop; however, as time went on, I started experimenting with specific features, and eventually, Luminar Neo emerged as a standalone and plugin app for Photoshop and Lightroom. Naturally, my curiosity was piqued, and I had to test it out. To my surprise, I found it so helpful that I wondered why I had been using Lightroom in the first place.
The Reality Check Every Aspiring Photographer Needs to See
Most people entering photography expect to start earning decent money within a couple of years, but the reality is far harsher than anyone wants to admit. The timeline for building a profitable photography business often stretches much longer than the optimistic projections you'll find in most career advice.
The Complete Guide to Starting Photo Walks That People Actually Attend
Most photographers struggle to find organized photo walks in their area, leaving them to shoot alone or wonder how they could create their own community events. The reality is that there's a significant shortage of photo walks everywhere, creating an opportunity for you to step up and fill this gap in your local photography scene.
Portrait Lighting Tips That Will Transform Your Images
The Street Photography Mistakes That Hold Most People Back
Street photography demands more than just technical skill—it requires a fundamental shift in how you approach both your subjects and your craft. Most people struggle with confidence and direction when they first step onto the streets with their camera, missing countless opportunities because they hesitate or lack a clear vision.
How You Should Select and Look After a Valuable Tripod
The Extinction of the Photo Album: When Pictures Had Physical Homes
Walk into any modern home and observe where family photographs live. They exist as ghostly presences scattered across hard drives, trapped in smartphones, or floating in cloud servers owned by distant corporations. The physical photo album—once the sacred repository of family memory—has virtually disappeared from domestic life, taking with it an entire ecosystem of memory-making rituals that shaped how families understood their own stories.
Is the Canon RF 28–70mm f/2 Still Worth It in 2025? My Honest Take
When Canon first released the RF 28–70mm f/2L, it felt like a statement piece. A constant f/2 aperture on a zoom lens? It was bold, fast, and unlike anything else on the market. At the time, I was impressed by an aperture that wide on a zoom. But in 2025, after years of mirrorless refinement, is this lens still worth its weight, both literally and figuratively?
Photo Hacks to Make Your Canvas Prints a Total Showstopper
You’ve captured some incredible moments. Maybe it was that perfect sunset, a goofy smile from your kid, or a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Whatever it was, you clicked the shutter and froze that memory. Now you’re ready to turn it into something more—a canvas prints that makes everyone stop and say, “Wow.”
Simple White Balance Adjustments for Dramatic Photos
Stop Shooting Wide Open: The Mistake Many Beginners Make With Their Lenses
Realistic Photo Restorations Using AI and Photoshop
Maturing as a Photographer Means Letting Go of the Rules
The Danger of Comparing Your Photos to Others
5 Tips To Improve Your Travel Photography This Summer
Who doesn’t love to travel and explore new places? And if you have a camera with you to document the experience, well, I can’t think of a more fun thing to be doing! I’m not including the obvious things most tip lists include, like planning ahead, shooting during golden hour, or traveling light. I’m more interested in the creative aspects of travel photography, so I’ve compiled five points to consider aimed at helping you bring home a collection of photos to be proud of—photos that tell a story and project a sense of place.
How to Overcome Burnout in Photography: Reclaiming Your Passion
The Dopamine Economy of Photography: How Instant Gratification Destroyed Patience
Photography has undergone a fundamental transformation that extends far beyond technical capabilities. While digital cameras and smartphones have democratized image-making and eliminated financial barriers to practice, they may have simultaneously dismantled the psychological foundations that historically drove photographic mastery: patience, deliberation, and tolerance for delayed gratification.
How Photographic Magic Can Be Found in the Ordinary, Everyday World Around You
The Top Images from GuruShots "Traveling the World" Challenge
Our friends over at GuruShots, hosts of "The World’s Greatest Photo Game,” recently offered a challenge where particpants submitted their best images "Traveling the World." There were thousands of entries and over 27 million votes throughout the contest but the top winners have been chosen. Check out the winner and the the 60 top rated images below.