Navigation

Fstoppers

North America / U.S.A.

organization

Fstoppers |

A Beginner's Guide on How to Choose Between a Prime Lens and a Zoom

The first question most photographers ask after buying a camera is "what lens should I get next?" The second question, usually triggered by a forum post or a YouTube video, is "should I get a prime or a zoom?" And the advice they receive is almost always the same: primes are sharper, primes force you to think, primes make you a better photographer. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

What to Bring to Your First Wedding: A 12-Year Veteran's Bare-Minimum Gear List

Wedding photographer capturing bride and groom during outdoor ceremony with text overlay reading 'ALL YOU NEED'

Shooting your first wedding without a solid gear plan is how you end up losing someone's photos forever. The stakes are real: you're getting paid to document something that can never be repeated, and the wrong equipment decisions can end your wedding photography career before it starts. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

The Hasselblad X2D II 100C Has a Feature No Other Camera Has Pulled Off Yet

Hasselblad X2D II medium format camera body displayed against brick wall backdrop

Shooting with a 100 MP medium format camera sounds like it should be complicated, slow, and demanding. The Hasselblad X2D II 100C makes a strong case that it doesn't have to be any of those things, and it's doing something with HDR imaging that no other camera has managed to execute. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Sony APS-C's Best 56mm Prime Isn't What Most People Own

Meme graphic comparing two APS-C prime lenses with text overlay asking which is the best

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 has long been one of the most popular prime lenses for Sony APS-C shooters, but the Viltrox 56mm f/1.2 has been making a serious case for dethroning it. This head-to-head comparison puts both lenses through a structured scoring system across every meaningful category, from autofocus to bokeh to corner sharpness. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

5 Photography Fundamentals That Even Experienced Shooters Get Wrong

Photographer holding a Leica rangefinder camera, wearing LA Dodgers cap

Shooting wide open all the time, ignoring backgrounds, forgetting context — these aren't beginner mistakes. They're the kind of habits that quietly hold back even seasoned shooters, and most people don't notice until they look back at their own work. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Even Ansel Adams Isn't Sacred Anymore

Bearded man in cowboy hat posing with a large format camera outdoors

A well-known New York gallery fed one of the most famous photographs ever made into an AI model and offered the colorized result for $10,000 at a major photography fair. The Ansel Adams Trust was never told, and, according to the Trust, the gallery refused to take it down when asked. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Stop Squinting: How to Fix macOS’s Tiny Upload Window Icons

Screenshot showing macOS Finder window with edited photos folder and a man gesturing with text overlay about Mac user knowledge

If you use a Mac, you’ve probably hit this infuriating UI quirk: when you click "Upload," the macOS file picker displays microscopic thumbnails. Unlike a normal Finder window, there’s no slider to scale them up. Fortunately, there’s a permanent, 30-second fix. We just have to bypass the UI and tell macOS exactly what we want using Terminal. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Seascape Photography: Navigating Safety and Creativity on the Beach

Coastal seascape at sunset with layered rock formations and flowing waves

Let's go through a few questions you need to ask yourself to safely capture seascapes, and take note of technical considerations to ensure the resulting images showcase natural elements like motion blur correctly. 

There are two aspects of seascape photography that excite me and motivate me to visit the beach, while also helping me improve my skills as a photographer each time.

Sensory Awakening: First, I enjoy the thrill of experiencing the ocean's movement, sound, and breeze, along with other natural elements that stimulate my senses.

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Fujifilm's 2026 Lineup Explained: Which Camera Is Actually Right for You

Man in gray sweater surrounded by vintage film cameras arranged in a circle, with "HOW TO CHOOSE" text arced above

Fujifilm's camera lineup in 2026 spans everything from compact fixed-lens cameras to 102-megapixel medium format monsters, and choosing the wrong one is an expensive mistake. Knowing where each model sits and what it's actually built for can save you a lot of second-guessing. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Adobe's New AI Credit Cost Preview in Photoshop: What You Need to Know

Graphic showing Photoshop Generative Fill feature with AI Credits question and Adobe branding

Photoshop's AI tools are getting more expensive to use, and until recently, you had no way to know what something would cost before you clicked generate. Adobe has quietly added credit cost transparency to Photoshop, and if you're using any of the generative AI features, you should be planning your workflow. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

7 Premiere Pro Habits That Are Making Your Edits Look Amateur

Surgeon in operating room holding tweezers over video editing timeline, Adobe Premiere Pro logo visible

Knowing every tool in Premiere Pro still won't save you if your editing habits are working against you. Seven specific habits quietly mark your work as amateur, and most editors never realize they have them until they see their own work next to someone who's actually been hired to edit professionally. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Platinum Palladium Prints Can Last Thousands of Years. Here's What It Takes to Make One

Photographer holding a vintage print or negative showing a 130-year-old photographic process

Platinum palladium printing is one of the oldest photographic processes still in active use, dating back to the 1880s. Prints made this way can last thousands of years, and no two are identical because every coat of chemistry applied by hand is different. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Beyond the Camera: 10 Things Photographers Can’t Travel Without

Photography equipment collection including smartphone gimbal, wireless microphone system, tripod, camera, and lens displayed against urban cityscape backdrop

The world has never been more documented than it is today, with digital creatives of all types capturing and sharing their experiences online. That's why what sits around your camera matters just as much as the camera itself. Here's a battle-tested list of ten non-camera essentials designed to keep you productive, powered, protected, and connected wherever you go. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

How to Build a Photography Portfolio That Gets You Hired

Aerial view of woman in black dress lying on grass holding violin

The gap between "good photographer" and "hired photographer" is almost never about skill. It is about presentation. Thousands of talented photographers never get paid because their portfolio does not communicate what they do, who they do it for, or why someone should trust them with a job. Meanwhile, photographers with less raw ability but a focused, well-curated portfolio book steadily because clients can look at their work and immediately understand what they are going to get. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Why Your Landscape Edits Look Flat

Before and after comparison of waterfall photo editing, showing enhanced color and contrast

Flat-looking landscape edits are one of the most common complaints, and the fix is simpler than most tutorials make it out to be. The problem usually isn't exposure or color: it's tonal range, and specifically how it's distributed across the frame. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

The Most Underrated Micro Four Thirds Lens Right Now

Compact mirrorless camera with attached prime lens mounted on moss-covered stone surface

The Panasonic 9mm f/1.7 is one of the most overlooked lenses in the Micro Four Thirds system. It's compact, weather-sealed, and fast, yet it rarely comes up in conversations about wide angle glass. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

The Reason Landscape Photography Works as Stress Relief

Photographer holding cinema camera on tripod shoulder rig with telephoto lens

Landscape photography has a reputation for being a hobby, but for many people it functions more like medicine. The question is whether that's just romanticizing time outdoors or whether there's something real behind it. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Adobe Quietly Added a New Depth Range Mask to Photoshop

Screenshot of photo editing software showing depth range adjustment interface with a portrait of a person in green shirt pointing upward

Photoshop's depth range mask just got a quiet but significant upgrade, and most people missed it entirely. Adobe added it to the current shipping version of Camera Raw with almost no announcement, and it changes how you can make localized adjustments based on distance from the camera. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

We Review the Viltrox Vintage Z1 Pro Retro Style On-Camera Flash

Vintage camera flash mounted on Canon DSLR against dark blue background

There are probably as many portable flash options on the market now as there are roads that lead to Rome, and just as many reasons to use one. But if we are talking about one that has a classically inspired design, is portable, and delivers professional functionality with studio-grade lighting, we might just have a reason to get one. We are talking about the latest release by Viltrox, the Vintage Z1 Pro Retro On-Camera Flash. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

A Real-World $500 Night Photography Kit That Gets Pro Results

Nikon D780 DSLR camera with Laowa lens and Hahnel tripod with ball head in desert landscape

You'd love to purchase a quality camera, lens, and even a tripod. But photography is expensive! Is it possible to purchase these for as low as $500? Let's have a look! 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

How to Organize 10,000 Photos Without Losing Your Mind

Overhead view of photographer working at organized desk with laptop, camera gear, and creative tools

Somewhere around the 5,000-photo mark, most photographers realize they have a problem. The images are scattered across three folders on a laptop, two external drives, a phone, a cloud account, and a memory card they forgot to import. There is no naming convention. There are duplicates everywhere. The folder called "Misc" has 800 files in it. And the idea of finding a specific shot from two years ago feels roughly as achievable as finding a specific grain of sand on a beach. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

You're Walking Past These Subjects Every Single Day

Two brown autumn leaves arranged symmetrically on a weathered concrete surface with lichen

The difference between a forgettable walk and a productive shoot often comes down to how closely you're paying attention, not how far you've traveled.Simon  Booth makes exactly that case in this video, shot entirely along roadsides and footpaths in the Cairngorms National Park, and the results are hard to argue with. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Film Photos Looking Flat? Three Fixes That Actually Work

Pentax film camera mounted on wooden post in rural landscape

Film photography has a way of humbling you fast. You shoot a roll, wait days to see the results, and get back something flat, muddy, or just... off. This helpful video lays out three specific reasons this keeps happening and what to fix, and none of them require spending more money on gear. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

How to Shoot Minimalist Long Exposures When the Light Refuses to Cooperate

Graphic illustration comparing bland weather to fine art with tally marks in a frame

Shooting minimalist photography with long exposures is harder than it looks, especially when the tide is actively trying to trap you. Gary Gough takes that challenge head-on at Happisburgh Beach in Norfolk, working a low tide window to pull compositions out of groynes, sunken structures, and a half-buried tide bell before the sea forces a retreat. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

ON1 Photo Raw 2026.4's Restore AI Can Fix Old Photos, But It Has Real Limits

Screenshot of Restore AI software interface showing photo restoration examples with before-and-after filter options

ON1 Photo Raw 2026.4 just landed, and the headline feature is Restore AI, a tool that can repair damaged prints, colorize old black-and-white images, and clean up degraded film scans. If you have a box of old family photos sitting around, this update is worth your attention. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

The Best Beginner Cameras in 2026: What Actually Matters and What Does Not

Three people holding a paddle while standing in a boat on a calm alpine lake surrounded by forested mountains

Buying your first serious camera in 2026 means walking into one of the noisiest markets in recent memory. Compact cameras are surging. Retro-styled bodies are outselling flagships. YouTube reviewers are pushing full frame. Reddit says Fujifilm. The camera store wants to sell you whatever kit is sitting on the shelf. And every recommendation answers the same question: "What camera should I buy?" 

That is the wrong question. The better one is: "What camera will help me learn and keep shooting?"

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

The Ultimate Travel Camera Bag? Wandrd Prvke Pocket Put to the Test

Black camera backpack displayed against burgundy background with detail shots showing interior organization

There are some pieces of gear you expect to be good, and then there are the rare ones that change your expectations altogether. I recently tested the 31L version of the new Wandrd Prvke Pocket Bag, which is an item you don't fully appreciate until you're halfway through a trip, standing in the rain, juggling passports, tech, and camera gear. This article discusses my experience with the bag, traveling long-haul. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Japan's Snowiest City on Film: What It Actually Takes to Shoot Aomori in February

Person holding red umbrella in heavy snowfall on urban street with Japanese text overlay

Shooting film in the snowiest city on Earth is not a casual undertaking. Aomori, Japan, sits at the top of the global rankings for annual snowfall, and photographing it on film, in blizzard conditions, with a scanning workflow you've built from scratch, demands a level of commitment that either produces something special or teaches you something hard. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

Is This the World's Rarest Film? One Man's Garage Operation Is Producing Something Special

Graphic design with man in glasses against red background with text overlay

Handmade film from a single person's garage in Ukraine, made in batches of exactly 20 rolls a month, sounds like a niche curiosity. But the results from this orthochromatic, high-silver emulsion are turning heads even among the most experienced people in the analog film world. 

[Read More]

Fstoppers |

7Artisans 135mm f/1.8 Review: A $650 Telephoto That's Hard to Argue With

Photographer's hands holding mirrorless camera with telephoto lens against dark background

The 7Artisans 135mm f/1.8 is a fast telephoto prime available for Nikon Z, Sony E, and L mount systems at around $650. At that price, a lens with this spec sheet raises an obvious question: what's the catch? 

[Read More]

Fstoppers
Info Fstoppers2019-09-30T13:49:00+02:002019-09-30T13:49:00+02:00 Fstoppers

Photography News and Community for Creative Professionals

You cannot see this content using the selected cookie settings.
Change cookie settings.