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We Review the New MacBook Pro With M5 Pro: Apple Delivers Another Remarkable Leap

The M5 MacBook Pro represents a fundamental shift in how Apple builds its pro-level chips, and the results are nothing short of impressive. I've been putting it through its paces over the past few days, and here are my thoughts. 

I've been testing the 16-inch model equipped with the M5 Pro (18-core CPU, 20-core GPU, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB SSD, Nano-Texture Display, Space Black), pushing it through creative, computational, and everyday workflows to see how it stacks up against its predecessor, the M4 MacBook Pro. Here's what I found.

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The Emotional Inventory of a Film Fridge: Why We’re All Hoarding Stock We’re Afraid To Shoot

I know exactly where this starts: standing in front of the fridge, door open, chilly air spilling out, pretending I’m just “checking what I have” when I already know every box and canister by heart. 

On the outside, it’s just a normal family fridge: milk, leftovers, a suspicious jar of pickles. But crack open the deli drawer and you hit the real nerve center of my photography: a chaotic, overstuffed archive of hope, anxiety, nostalgia, and way too many “special occasion” rolls that never seem to meet a special-enough occasion.

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The Camera Is a Shield: Why True Creativity Requires Uncomfortable Solitude

You close the car door, and then it hits you like a stealthy ton of bricks: silence. I don't know about you, but for me, when I am in the throes of such profound silence, an unacknowledged sense of anxiety starts to creep in. It is the undeniable truth that, even with a camera in hand, I am alone. 

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The Real Reason Some Photos Feel Like Movies

Cinematic photos are not built on color grading or exotic lenses. They hinge on light, depth, and a clear subject, and once you see how those pieces work together, you start spotting them everywhere. 

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Sunset Landscapes: How to Build a Strong Wide Angle Composition

A modern camera can handle extreme dynamic range at sunset, but the camera alone will not build the image. In a place like Fjordland National Park, light moves fast, and composition decisions matter more than gear. 

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The Importance of Embracing Imperfection

Modern cameras deliver images that are almost too perfect. Sharp edge to edge, clean color, flawless focus. That level of polish can leave photos feeling sterile when what you want is something human. 

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Stop Guessing in Lightroom: A Clear Editing Plan for Wildlife Photos

You come back with a strong wildlife frame, open it in Lightroom, and then hesitate. The problem is not the sliders, it is the lack of a plan. 

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HEIF vs. JPEG: Should You Switch Your Camera's Default File Format?

Somewhere in your camera's menu system, buried three levels deep in a file settings submenu you've probably never explored, there's an option to change your default image format from JPEG to HEIF. It's been there for a while now. Canon, Sony, and Nikon have all added it to their mirrorless bodies over the past few years. And almost nobody uses it. 

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Decluttering Your Street Photos With the Fan Ho Method

If you feel that your street photos are uninteresting or just aren't working anymore, it could be because your scenes are too cluttered. Learn five useful techniques that can help you minimize distracting elements from your compositions.

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The Thing Most Photographers Skip That Completely Changes Their Work

Most photographs never leave a screen. We printed the same image three different ways and discovered how much presentation changes not just the photo, but the way you shoot. 

Usually, photos get edited, posted, maybe shared, and then they live their entire life as a glowing rectangle in someone’s hand. That workflow has become so normal that many photographers never stop to question it. But while screens are convenient, they are not the full experience of a photograph.

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16-35mm vs 24-70mm: The Overlooked Difference

Choosing between a 16-35mm and a 24-70mm isn’t about wide versus standard zoom in the way most people think. The real difference is narrower, and once you see it, the decision gets simpler and more personal. 

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What Five Powerful Photos Teach About Perspective, Color, and Mood

The push to fix what’s wrong in your photos can drain the joy out of making them. This discussion centers on five images that show what’s working and why those choices matter when you’re out shooting. 

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The Honor Robot Phone Brings ARRI's Cinema Expertise to Your Pocket

Camera brands collaborating with mobile phone companies is nothing that is particularly new. We saw this with Zeiss, with Leica, and even Hasselblad. But even this collaboration took me by surprise. That is, between Honor and none other than ARRI, with the Honor Robot Phone. 

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A Simple Word, A Stronger Photograph

Winter fog on a near-empty pier forces hard choices about lens, framing, and intent. A single word, “bleak,” can push you out the door and shape what you shoot when the weather feels like an excuse to stay home. 

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The Quiet Pressure Behind Holiday Photos

Tourist photography looks casual on the surface, but most so-called candid moments are carefully directed. If you travel and pull out a camera, you’re part of a performance whether you realize it or not. 

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Why Adobe Needs to Make a Creative Cloud Neo for Apple's New MacBook Neo

In what is a hot take only if you're an Adobe shareholder, the MacBook Neo is the biggest sign yet that Adobe's subscription model needs some major rethinking. 

It's 2026, and tariffs, war and inflation, amongst other things, have been hitting American wallet pretty hard. Apple was able to read the room and responded with the $599 MacBook Neo ($499 if you're a student or educator). There are other reasons the thing exists, of course. Apple wanted to lure people using cheap Windows computers with their iPhones. They wanted to corner the education market.

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Why APS-C Cameras and Lenses Are Having Their Best Year Ever

Here is a number that should end a decade's worth of arguments: in 2025, CIPA member companies (which include Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, and OM Digital Solutions) shipped over 4.45 million interchangeable-lens bodies with sensors smaller than 35mm. Full frame and larger? Roughly 2.54 million. The format category that photography forums have spent years dismissing as the "starter sensor you graduate from" outsold full frame by a ratio of roughly 1.75 to one. 

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Photography’s Biggest Mistake: Chasing Aesthetics Over Feeling

Much of the time, we take photographs because of how something looks. We’re drawn to pretty views with nice light or color; views that look visually appealing. Let’s be clear: there’s nothing wrong with this approach to photography.  

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Fujifilm X-T30 III Long-Term Review: What You Gain and What You Give Up

The Fujifilm X-T30 III sits in a strange spot. It looks modest on paper, yet it offers features that push beyond what many expect at this price. 

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Choosing the Right Focal Length on Location

You talk about focal lengths all the time, but what do you actually use when you’re on a real trip with limited space in your bag? This breakdown of 28mm, 24-70mm, 16-35mm, and 85mm choices shows what happens when theory meets crowds, wind, and shifting light. 

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Why Anamorphic Lenses Feel More “Cinematic”

Anamorphic lenses have moved from niche cinema tools to real options you can mount on a mirrorless camera right now. If you shoot video and want a wider frame, stronger background blur, and a different kind of character, this is a choice that changes how your footage feels. 

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Speed Up Lightroom With These Practical Workflow Tweaks

Lightroom feels slow or messy when small habits stack up. Tuning a few core settings changes how fast and clean your edits move, especially across large shoots and multiple years. 

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Flashback ONE35 V2: Bringing the Disposable Film Camera Experience Into the Digital Age

The Flashback ONE35 V2 is a digital point-and-shoot camera designed around the simple but rewarding concept of recreating the experience of a disposable film camera, without the hassle, waste, or ongoing cost of film and development. 

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The MacBook Neo Is Not for You (and That's the Point)

Every time Apple releases a new product, the internet runs the same play: benchmark it against the most expensive thing in the lineup, declare it insufficient, and move on. The MacBook Neo is getting that treatment right now. The internet is wrong. 

It only has 8 GB of memory. The display is sRGB, not P3. There is no keyboard backlighting. The trackpad physically clicks instead of using Force Touch. It runs on an iPhone chip. You cannot even get Touch ID unless you pay $100 more for the 512 GB model. 

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10 Years Behind the Camera: What One Photographer Learned the Hard Way

10 years behind a camera will change how you see work, money, and your own limits. If you are trying to turn creativity into income, Mark Duffy’s experience shows where you can waste time and where you can take control early. 

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Wedding Camera Settings That Save Time and Improve Your Hit Rate

Dialing in the right wedding camera settings decides whether editing feels controlled or chaotic. You need consistency under pressure, not guesswork while the aisle moment slips away. 

 

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Fujifilm X100VI Review One Year Later: Hype vs. Reality

The Fujifilm X100VI is still one of the most talked-about compact cameras, a year after release. You see it everywhere, and the question lingers: is it actually worth the hype and the price in 2026? 

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Grand Teton National Park in Winter: What Three Days of Snow and Wind Really Look Like

Winter pushes you to adapt fast. Weather shifts, roads close, and the light you want rarely shows up on schedule. 

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Hummingbird Photography: Lessons Learned From 10 Years Behind the Lens

They say that bird photography is all about the gear—that as long as you turn on burst mode, you’ll be fine. While most of these statements are true, many other factors come into play when photographing birds, especially when your main subject is a hummingbird. 

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12 Micro Four Thirds Lenses That Justify the System in 2026

Every year, someone declares Micro Four Thirds dead. And every year, the system answers with glass that simply does not exist anywhere else. OM System just dropped the M.Zuiko 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO, the world's only constant f/2.8 zoom covering 100-400mm equivalent, and it is the kind of lens that makes full frame shooters do math they do not enjoy. But that flagship is not the whole story. Micro Four Thirds offers a lens catalog that rewards curiosity and punishes assumptions. 

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