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DJI Power 2000 Review: The Power Station for Drone Pilots (and Everyone Else?)

I’ve relied on power stations for outdoor shoots and location work over the past year because they eliminate battery anxiety and bridge the gap between studio and location setups. With the Power 2000, DJI elevates the power station with a high-capacity unit featuring user-friendly design and tight integration with their ecosystem. Is it worth adding to your gear?

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7 Camera Features That Used to Matter But Are Now Irrelevant

Remember when you could spot a "serious" photographer by the motor drive hanging off their Nikon F3? Or when the difference between ISO 800 and ISO 1600 capability could make or break a camera purchase decision? If you're nodding along, you've witnessed some interesting technological shifts in photographic history that completely obliterated features that once defined camera excellence.

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The Sony a1 Is Incredible—but There’s a Catch

After four years and over 100,000 photos, photographer and YouTuber Manny Ortiz still considers the Sony A1 a powerhouse. But in a recent video, he reveals a surprising discovery—one that could change how you think about using this flagship camera, especially with certain types of lenses.

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Why Modern Photographers Will Never Understand the Anxiety of Having Only 36 Shots

Picture this: You're standing in perfect golden hour light, watching a bride and groom share their first dance as married partners. Your light meter reads perfectly, your Nikon F4 is loaded with fresh Kodak Portra 400, and you've got exactly seven frames left on the roll. Seven. The pressure in your chest isn't just excitement—it's the very real anxiety that defined an entire generation of photographers who learned their craft when every single exposure had tangible, immediate value.

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5 Easily Accessible iPhone Apps The Helped Create a Hollywood Blockbuster

Today, I wanted to have a quick look at five iPhone apps that helped make the biggest action film of the summer, F1: The Movie.

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A Smarter Way to Eliminate Glare from Glasses

Removing glare from glasses is a constant challenge when editing portraits, especially if you want a clean, realistic look without losing facial detail. Whether shooting professionally or for fun, glare can detract from your photos, making mastering this skill valuable.

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Is Film Photography Still Cool in 2025?

Film photography made a big comeback over the past decade, but where does it stand today, in 2025? The journey of film's revival and its current relevance is something worth understanding, especially if you're considering picking up an analog camera.

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Cinestill Launches SpectraCOLOR™ to Transform Film Digitization with Free Color Negative+ Convert Tools

CineStill has just launched a revolutionary set of tools that redefines the film-to-digital workflow: the CS Negative+ Convert Tools, powered by its cutting-edge SpectraCOLOR™ technology. These free tools offer photographers a faster, more accurate way to convert color film negatives into vibrant digital positives that stay true to the analog essence.

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Into the Heart of the Storm: Pecos Hank's Incredible Three-Decade Journey Documenting Nature’s Wildest Weather

There's a moment in every storm chaser's career when they realize they're no longer just documenting weather—they're bearing witness to something far more profound. For Hank Schyma, better known as Pecos Hank, that realization came gradually over three decades of pursuing supercells across the Great Plains, but it crystallized into something deeper: an understanding that storms aren't just meteorological phenomena to capture, but windows into the very nature of scientific truth and human humility.

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A Work of Art or a Marketing Gimmick? This Camera Is Definitely Divisive

When Sigma unveiled their latest creation, one YouTuber asked, “Who the hell wants that?” and turned down the offer of a unit for review. Curiosity got the better of them, however, and it’s made for an interesting video.

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Photography Is Changing and Your Favorite Brands Must Adapt or Die

The world of photography has undergone significant transformations over the past few years. More changes are happening now, and it’s fascinating to see it evolve and affect our photography. Companies need to adapt or face extinction.

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Japanese Art Philosophy Wabi-Sabi Gains Ground as Photographers and Clients Tire of Pixel-Perfect Images

Many shooters spent the last decade collecting faster lenses and bigger sensors, but a counter-movement now ripples through wedding albums, street-photo galleries, and TikTok feeds: pictures that leave the mistakes in. Motion blur, light leaks, camera shake—even a deliberate miss on focus—are suddenly welcome, propelled by a cultural hunger for images that feel honest instead of air-brushed.

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Why Fujifilm’s Tiny X half May Be the Perfect Lifestyle Camera

The Fujifilm X half isn’t your typical camera—it prioritizes a unique shooting experience over flashy specs. Its appeal lies in capturing a vibe, making it ideal if you're drawn to creative photography that goes beyond pixels and autofocus points.

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Is Sigma’s Superzoom the Only Lens You’ll Ever Need?

The Sigma 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Contemporary lens promises to be an all-in-one solution for crop-sensor camera users. With its exceptionally broad zoom range, it aims to appeal to users looking for convenience over outright quality.

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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.

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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.

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Is This Tiny Camera a Retro Gimmick or a Genius Throwback?

At first glance, it seems like a novelty—­a quirky, retro-inspired device that leans heavily into nostalgia, maybe a little too heavily. But dig a little deeper, and you might find that this strange little camera actually has something compelling to offer.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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The Biggest Lie We Tell Ourselves About Photography

Do you need Iceland or an exotic location to take great photographs?

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Wildlife Photography Is Easier Than You Think—If You Know These Tricks

Want to take better wildlife photos without spending a load of cash? This photographer shares a series of smart, surprisingly simple tips that can dramatically improve your images—and your experience in the field. And yes, they’re all completely free.

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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.

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Why Familiar Places Make Better Photos Than You Think

Many photographers fall into the trap of believing their hometown lacks photogenic subjects while envying images from distant locations. This mindset blinds you to compelling compositions that exist right under your nose, requiring a deliberate shift in perspective to rediscover familiar places.

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The Secret to Creating Photography Projects That Actually Work

Creating compelling photography work often means thinking beyond the single image. When you approach your craft as a series of connected photographs rather than isolated shots, you unlock storytelling potential that individual images simply cannot achieve on their own.

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