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What Type of Photographer Are You, and Are You Sure?

Do you have problems defining yourself as a photographer? Do other people label you as a certain genre of photographer, but you feel that label is incorrect? If so, or even if you don't care about labels, this is a great video to make you think about what you shoot and why. 

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The Viltrox 90mm f/2.2 Evo Is Surprisingly Hard to Put Down

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The Viltrox 90mm f/2.2 Evo is one of those lenses that shouldn't perform as well as it does at its price. At $369, it sits in territory where you'd normally make compromises on sharpness, autofocus, or build quality, and this lens largely refuses to do that. 

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Long Exposure Sunrise at Spurn Point Shows Why You Should Revisit Familiar Locations

Photographer holding red mirrorless camera on tripod at beach during golden hour sunset

Spurn Point is one of the most dynamic coastal locations in the UK, and right now it looks completely different from how it did just a few months ago. If you shoot long exposures on the Yorkshire coast, that change matters more than you might expect. 

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The In-Camera Multiple Exposure Technique That Turns Forest Photos Into Abstract Art

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Multiple exposure photography sits at an interesting intersection of technique and abstraction, and the way you execute it in-camera versus in post produces genuinely different results worth understanding before you commit to one approach. 

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Sony a7R VI: The Upgrades That Matter and the Tradeoffs Nobody's Talking About

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The Sony a7R VI sits at just under $5,000, and it's aimed squarely at shooters who want maximum resolution without sacrificing speed. What makes this camera unusual is that it manages to close the gap between high-resolution and high-speed shooting in ways the Sony a7R V simply couldn't. 

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Your Camera Is an Object. It Should Be a Beautiful One.

Panasonic Lumix S9 mirrorless camera with turquoise body and black lens

Somewhere in a closet or on a shelf, many photographers have a camera they love holding. Not because it has the best sensor or the fastest autofocus or the most impressive spec sheet, but because it feels right in the hand and looks right hanging from the neck. The texture of the grip. The color of the body. The glint off a machined aluminum dial when you tilt the camera in your hand. These are not specifications. They are qualities, and they affect how often the camera leaves the house, which is the only variable that determines how many photographs get made. 

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Why I Stopped Bringing Every Lens I Own Into the Landscape

Overhead flat lay of camera gear including mirrorless camera body, lenses, speedlight flash, batteries, and accessories on patterned fabric

There was a time when I believed being prepared for landscape photography meant carrying as much gear as possible. 

If I was heading out for a sunrise shoot, I packed for every scenario I could imagine: multiple lenses, several filters, spare accessories, extra batteries, cleaning kits, backup bodies, heavy tripods, and anything else that might possibly become useful. I convinced myself it made sense because I did not want to miss an opportunity simply because I had left something behind.

In reality, all I was doing was making photography harder than it needed to be.

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The Lie of Authentic Landscape Photography

Minimalist landscape with industrial structure barely visible through dense fog and mist

"There's no way the scene looked like that when you took the picture. Show us the raw file." Have you ever had questions like these asked of you when sharing your work online? 

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From Beginner to Professional, These Tips Can Improve Your Images

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It doesn't matter if you are a hobbyist or a professional photographer; everyone needs to reset and remind themselves of some simple truths of the genre from time to time. This video offers excellent advice that every photographer should consider whenever they pick up a camera. 

 

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The OM System OM-5 Mark II Gets Put Through a Brutal First Field Test

Photographer in cowboy hat holding OM-5 Mark II camera with large telephoto lens in muddy field

Picking the right weather-sealed camera for wildlife shooting in genuinely rough conditions is harder than it sounds, and most reviews don't test gear the way it actually gets used. Todd DeWald took the OM System OM-5 Mark II out for its first field session in 45-degree, rainy, wind-blown grassland conditions to find out exactly what this camera can handle before committing to a full month of testing. 

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The Real Reason Wildlife Shooters Switch From Primes to Zooms

Meme graphic featuring photographer with telephoto lens discussing whether big prime lenses are overrated

Shooting wildlife with a 500mm prime is a commitment. The reach, the image quality, the background compression — nothing quite replicates it, but there are real trade-offs that push even experienced wildlife shooters toward zoom lenses over time. 

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Photographs About Things, Not of Things: A Church Shoot That Makes the Case

Photographer holding DSLR camera with overlay text reading "light, shadow, meaning"

Shooting inside a historic church with nothing but available light sounds romantic until the sun moves and you're left in the dark. That's where Andrew Banner's video on shooting Wiggenhall Church in Norfolk gets genuinely useful. 

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How a Longer Focal Length Cuts Through a Chaotic City Background

Woman sitting against concrete wall with text overlay reading 'the secret'

Shooting street fashion in a busy city location is a real compositional challenge. The background competes with the subject, the light shifts constantly, and the difference between a clean frame and a cluttered one often comes down to one or two decisions made on the fly. 

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There Are Now Cameras in Earbuds. Photographers Should Be Thinking About What That Means.

Woman in black sports top adjusting earbuds outdoors with soft bokeh background

Researchers at the University of Washington have embedded rice-grain-sized cameras into a pair of off-the-shelf Sony WF-1000XM3 wireless earbuds. The prototype, called VueBuds, captures low-resolution black-and-white images, transmits them over Bluetooth to a phone, and processes them through an on-device vision language model that can answer questions about whatever the wearer is looking at.  

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The Camera Market Is Shrinking. But That’s Not the Story.

Close-up of a camera lens with shallow depth of field, showing glass elements and black barrel

Every few months the same narrative comes back: "The camera industry is dying." It sounds clean, dramatic, and easy to share. But the camera industry isn't really dying. It already lost 90% of its market and learned how to call it "stability." 

 

The data from CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) tells a very different story, a more complicated and, honestly, a more interesting one. Because yes, the camera market has collapsed compared to its peak, but it's not collapsing anymore in the way people think. It is reshaping.

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Photography Is Not About Photography

Photographer's hand holding a rangefinder camera in a mirror self-portrait

Photography, despite what the internet has spent the last fifteen years trying to convince you, is not about photography. It is about life. Photography is simply what happens when life collides with awareness. The camera is not the source. It is the witness. 

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The $6,000 Canon Portrait Setup vs. the $1,000 One: Here's What the Images Actually Look Like

Two Canon cameras with lenses displayed side-by-side, with larger camera marked by arrow and yellow "OVERKILL?" text

Picking the right portrait kit gets expensive fast, and the gap between a budget Canon setup and a professional one can easily run into thousands of dollars. James Reader tested two real-world rigs against each other to find out whether that price difference shows up in actual portraits. 

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The Panasonic Lumix L10 Might Be the Perfect Journal Camera

Photographer holding a rangefinder camera with manual focus lens

Picking a camera that's always with you is harder than it sounds, and most people get it wrong by chasing specs instead of asking what the camera is actually for. The concept of a "journal camera" reframes that question entirely, and it's one of the more useful ideas you'll encounter if you're trying to figure out which second camera actually makes sense. 

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How to Build a Photography Career When You Have Almost No Money

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Photography gear costs more than most people can comfortably absorb right now, and the pressure to upgrade constantly is real. Knowing where to actually spend your money and time makes a meaningful difference in how far you get. 

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The 5 Best Macro Lenses You Can Buy Right Now, According to One Photographer Who's Tested Them All

Graphic showing macro lens comparison with dragonfly on yellow-green leaf and three macro lenses below

Macro lenses sit in a strange corner of the gear market: specialized enough that many skip them entirely, but capable of images that are hard to get any other way. The surge in macro photography during the COVID-19 lockdowns pushed manufacturers to release more options, and the category is now more crowded and more interesting than it's ever been. 

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Every Camera System's Best-Kept-Secret Lens

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Every lens catalog has a flagship tier. These are the lenses that dominate reviews, anchor marketing campaigns, and justify the system's reputation: the Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8 L, the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM II, the Nikon Z 50mm f/1.2 S. They deserve the attention. They are genuinely excellent. And they are not the lenses that most photographers would benefit from buying next. 

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No Ego in Photography: Why Shooting for Yourself Changed Everything for Me

Golden sunset framed through a sea cave opening with silhouetted rocks

 

The longer I spend around photography, the more I realize how easy it is to quietly lose sight of why we started taking photographs in the first place.

It rarely happens all at once. Usually it happens gradually. 

 

At the beginning, photography often feels simple. You take photographs because you enjoy the process. You are curious about light, composition, weather, locations, or simply the experience of being outside with a camera. There is very little pressure attached to it because there are no expectations yet.

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Small APS-C Cameras, Big Results: Travel Photography Kits That Don’t Weigh You Down

Nikon rangefinder camera with external viewfinder and lens, surrounded by sunglasses and straw hat on neutral fabric backdrop

I was in Bilbao earlier this year, and a photographer appeared from around a narrow backstreet with a massive backpack and a huge full frame camera and zoom lens hanging from his neck. He carefully took the obviously heavy pack off and placed it on a chair outside a cafe. The relief on his face, to take a break from lugging all that weight around, was telling.

 

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We Review the Lexar Silver Plus MicroSD Memory Card

Lexar Silver Plus 128GB microSD card with V30, U3, and A2 speed class ratings next to a card reader

Let's be honest, buying a memory card is probably the most boring part of picking up new gear. It's not a shiny new lens or a camera with a red badge. But if we're being real, it is arguably the most critical piece of the puzzle. Without a memory card, cameras without built-in memory will not be able to save any data, essentially becoming an overpriced paperweight. 

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The Biggest Debates in Landscape Photography, Settled (Sort Of)

Photographer holding two mirrorless cameras against forest backdrop with text overlay reading 'EVERYONE DISAGREES'

Landscape photography is full of confident, contradictory advice. Two people can disagree completely on the same topic and both sound completely sure of themselves, which makes it hard to know what to actually believe, especially early on. 

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16 Years of Shooting Film: What Actually Changed and What Got Worse

Woman holding stacked paint cans above her head with text overlay reading 'WHAT WE LOST (and gained)'

Film photography cost less, took longer, and had far fewer options in 2010 than it does today. Els Vanopstal has been shooting film since that year, and the contrast between then and now covers everything from what you pay per roll to how you get your negatives back. 

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Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L Review: 2,000 Photos Later, Was It Enough?

Photographer holding Canon RF 24-105mm lens and camera body, wearing red-tinted sunglasses with "Does It All" text overlay

The Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM is one of those lenses that tends to get overlooked once you've moved on to faster glass. If you've been shooting with f/2.8 zooms and primes, it's easy to assume the f/4 version isn't worth reaching for anymore. 

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A Towed Car, a Rooftop, and One Shot at a Spiral Driveway

Hand holding Sony mirrorless camera with telephoto zoom lens mounted on tripod head, city skyline with bokeh lights in background

Shooting cars at night in a city like Hong Kong is a different challenge than a controlled studio setup or a daytime location shoot. You're working with mixed artificial light, heavy traffic, unpredictable locations, and gear decisions that have real consequences when you only get one chance at a shot. 

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Why Your Next Upgrade Should Be a Lens, Not a Camera

Blue kingfisher perched on branch surrounded by green foliage

The most common question beginners ask after buying their first camera is some version of "what should I upgrade to next?" The answer they expect is a better camera body. The answer that will actually improve their photographs is almost always a better lens. 

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Are You Stuck in a Photography Rut?

Isolated white house on rocky coastal peninsula shrouded in morning mist

There have been plenty of times over the years when I have had to say the same thing to myself.

 

Wake up. Get out of your funk. Go do something different.

Sometimes I say it after weeks of shooting the same type of image. Other times it comes after feeling strangely disconnected from photography altogether. The camera still comes with me, the locations are still good, and technically the photographs are perfectly fine, but something feels missing.

I think most photographers experience this at some stage, whether they admit it or not.

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