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Why You Should Embrace the Natural Rhythm of Your Photography

When we think about seasons in photography, our minds usually jump to the literal shifts throughout the year. We imagine the specific light of a spring morning or the way autumn color transforms a familiar trail. But we spend so much time obsessing over the conditions outside that we often overlook the shifting climate within our own creative process. 

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Hidden Keyboard Shortcuts in Premiere Pro That Will Cut Your Edit Time

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Knowing Adobe Premiere Pro's default keyboard shortcuts is a baseline. The editors who move fastest are the ones who've mapped custom shortcuts to the actions they hit dozens of times a day, and most of those slots are completely empty by default. 

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The Case for Micro Four Thirds Sensors in 2026

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The Canon V1 and Panasonic Lumix L10 are two of the most interesting cameras in recent memory, and not because they're pushing sensor size upward. They're doing the opposite, and making a case that a Four Thirds sensor might be exactly what most people actually need right now. 

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Select Subject Got a Major Upgrade in the Latest Lightroom Update

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Lightroom Classic and Lightroom just got an update, and two of the headline features are ones people have been requesting for years. If you use either version regularly, this update is worth understanding before you open it. 

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Why This Photographer Refuses to Chase Exotic Locations

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Gear envy and exotic locations dominate photography social media, and the pressure to match that lifestyle is real. If you've ever felt like your local landscapes or modest kit aren't good enough, this video speaks directly to that. 

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My Amazon Prime Day Pick: The OBSBOT Tail 2

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Prime Day is an excellent opportunity to pick up top tech at lower prices, but it can be a little overwhelming when browsing through all the products on offer. The OBSBOT Tail 2 is one such product, which we previously reviewed and recommended, and now has a great Prime Day deal. From vloggers, creators, and YouTubers to live-streaming conferences and gatherings of all kinds, this little PTZR camera is the camera crew that fits in your pocket. 

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The Decisive Moment Is 74 Years Old. Does It Still Apply?

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In 1952, Henri Cartier-Bresson published "Images à la Sauvette," a collection of 126 photographs with a cover designed by Henri Matisse. The American edition, published the same year by Simon and Schuster, was titled "The Decisive Moment," and that phrase entered photography's vocabulary so completely that it has shaped how photographers think about their medium ever since. 

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AI Can Make a Picture, That Doesn't Make It a Photograph

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I still use AI. I'm not out here trying to churn butter by hand in a cabin while yelling at electricity. I use the tools. I test the tools. I've built workflows around the tools when they save time, cut friction, or keep me from doing some repetitive task that makes my soul feel like it got trapped in a printer jam. I'm not precious about it. If a tool works, I use it. 

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The Exact Zone Focusing Settings a Street Photographer Uses for Four Lenses

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Zone focusing is one of the fastest ways to shoot on the street, and most people either don't know how to set it up or don't trust it enough to actually use it. Jeff Ascough has built his entire street shooting practice around it, skipping autofocus almost entirely in favor of pre-set distances and depth of field. 

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This 40-Year-Old Camera Still Shoots Stunning Black-and-White Landscapes

Monochromatic landscape with silhouetted trees on distant shoreline under grainy sky

The Olympus XA2 is a 35mm clamshell camera from the mid-1980s with exactly three focus positions and zero manual exposure control. That sounds like a recipe for frustration, but Steve O'Nions makes a compelling case that those limitations are exactly what makes it work. 

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Lightroom Classic 15.4 Just Dropped Three Upgrades Worth Knowing About

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Lightroom Classic 15.4 is out, and it brings changes that will affect how you mask, manage your catalog, and run AI denoising. If you've been frustrated by sloppy Select Subject masks or a catalog cluttered with duplicates, this update addresses both directly. 

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Is Your Landscape Photography Blurry, Cluttered, or Flat? Here's Why

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Blurry shots, cluttered frames, and flat edits are among the most common issues that show up in landscape photography workshops, and they persist even among people who've watched dozens of tutorials. 

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How to Sharpen Wildlife Photos in Lightroom and Photoshop (And When to Use Each)

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Sharpening is one of those steps that separates a finished image from a raw file sitting on your hard drive. Get it wrong and your subject looks either mushy or artificially crunchy; get it right and the feathers, fur, or eyes in your frame look exactly as detailed as they should. 

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Why Buying New Gear Rarely Makes You a Better Photographer

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I love G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). I really do. But being as "stony broke" as I am, I am very restricted in the purchases I can actually make. That being said, if I had the means, I would be up to my eyeballs in all the new shiny things. It's a siren song we all hear: "Surely if I just had this—insert arbitrary piece of gear here—my images would finally be the best." 

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Everyone Assumes the First Weather Satellites Used Film. The Real Story Is Far Stranger.

Satellite weather imagery showing a hurricane system near Texas and Cuba coastlines

When Hurricane Camille filled the Gulf of Mexico in August 1969, satellites watched it the entire way in. The storm came ashore on the Mississippi coast as a Category 5 with sustained winds of 175 mph and a storm surge of more than 24 feet, and it killed more than 250 people. It would have killed many more if forecasters had not seen it coming from space. The Weather Bureau later estimated that the warnings and evacuations enabled by modern tracking and forecasting may have saved as many as 50,000 lives. 

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The Panasonic L10 Is the LX100 Successor Nobody Expected

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The Panasonic L10 lands in a genuinely narrow space: a compact camera with a large sensor, a zoom lens, and serious video features. If you've wanted something between a Ricoh GR IV and a full-blown mirrorless kit, this camera makes a real case for itself. 

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Before You Contact a Single Client, Build These Foundations First

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Trying to land photography clients before you're ready doesn't just waste your time, it burns opportunities you might never get back. First impressions with potential clients are permanent, and if you approach them too early, they won't come back even after you've improved. 

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The Frequency Separation Trick That Brings Back Skin Detail

Before and after split-screen comparison of skin retouching in Adobe Photoshop

Retouched skin that looks great up close but goes flat the moment you zoom out is one of the most common problems in portrait editing. There's a technique built into Photoshop's frequency separation workflow that can fix this, and most people walk right past it. 

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The Composition Fundamentals That Separate Good Photos From Forgettable Ones

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Gear won't fix a bad composition. No matter how sharp your lens or how many megapixels your sensor has, if you don't understand how to arrange a frame, the image falls flat. 

 

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Bodyscape Photography: One Light Is All You Need for Dramatic Results

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Bodyscape photography sits at the intersection of portraiture and abstract art, and it's more accessible than most people assume. With minimal gear and a basic understanding of light angles, you can produce images that look like they required a full studio production. 

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We Review the Neewer Q120 Outdoor Strobe Flash

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The Neewer Q120 is a compact 120 Ws TTL pocket strobe aimed at photographers who want more power than a speedlight without carrying a full-size studio flash. After using it for outdoor portraits and location shoots, I found it surprisingly capable for its size. Compact and lightweight, the Q120 is clearly designed for outdoor and location shooting, but is it worth adding to your kit bag? 

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I Hate Tripods, But This One From Freewell Finally Changed My Mind

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Yes, hate is a strong word, but it would be accurate in this instance. In the words of the great Dion DiMucci, "Here's my story, it's sad but true, about a tripod that I once knew." I think that was how the song went. 

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7Artisans 35mm f/2.8 M Mount: A Tiny Lens With Classic Rangefinder Charm

Black rangefinder camera with attached lens and shoulder strap on dark textured surface

If you think the 7Artisans 35mm f/2.8 M Mount lens looks like it belongs to another era, you'd be quite correct. It was inspired by the compact optics used on Leica's early Barnack cameras in the 1930s. This tiny beauty, weighing just 88 g, embraces simplicity, portability, and character in a way that many modern lenses have forgotten.

 

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The 5 Best Film Stocks for Beginners in 2026

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Starting in film photography means making a choice before you ever press the shutter: which film to load. The wrong stock can make a beginner's early rolls frustrating and expensive, full of muddy colors and missed exposures. The right stock is forgiving, widely available, affordable enough to shoot freely, and consistent enough that you learn from your mistakes instead of wondering whether the film was the problem.

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10 Ways to Get Sharper Photos With a Teleconverter

Photographer holding a teleconverter with text overlay about improving photo sharpness

Teleconverters can quietly destroy your keeper rate before you even realize what's happening. Sharpness drops, autofocus consistency gets unreliable, and tracking falls apart — all from one small piece of glass between your lens and body. 

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The Two-Step Method for Making Any Photo Pop in Photoshop

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Photoshop's Camera Raw filter is genuinely one of the most underused tools for color grading, and most people treat it like a raw file converter rather than a full editing engine. If you've been doing your color work purely in curves or Hue/Saturation, you're leaving a lot of control on the table. 

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Summer Portrait Editing in Lightroom Classic: A Complete Walkthrough

Before and after comparison of Lightroom Classic editing applied to a summer portrait of a woman in white clothing outdoors

Summer light is some of the most challenging light to work with for portraits. It's bright, contrasty, and full of harsh shadows that flatten your subject instead of flatter them. 

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Why Consistent Street Photographers Beat Talented Ones

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Street photography is genuinely hard, and most people don't tell you that upfront. Mike Chudley spent a year producing work that looked fine on Instagram but left him personally unsatisfied, and that tension between taste and ability is something most people never stop to examine. 

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The Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Is 40 Years Old. Here's How It Holds Up.

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Canon's oldest EF mount lenses are worth a second look now that they adapt so cleanly onto modern mirrorless bodies. The Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro is one of the more interesting cases: a lens from 1987 that regularly sells for under $100 on eBay and still communicates fully with current Canon R-series cameras, including in-body stabilization and in-camera corrections. 

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Skylum Adds Lightroom Library Import to Luminar Neo With a Caveat

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There's a lot of competition out there for photographers' attention with recent updates of editing software. The big target for competitors is Adobe's ecosystem of programs, and many of my pro photographer friends are pretty locked in on Adobe Lightroom.

 

Today, Skylum released an update to Luminar Neo that will certainly gain some attention. With version 1.27.1, Luminar Neo gains the ability to import pretty much everything from your Lightroom collections. Here's how Skylum describes it:

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