Podcast: Greg Gorman – Lighting Hollywood, Then and Now
Flying in directly from a post-Oscar party in Hollywood, Greg Gorman joined us for a conversation at the 2020 Depth of Field Photo Conference this February, where he was the keynote speaker. Given all...
View ArticleTips for Editing and Sequencing Photos
Photography is a medium that is often characterized by groups of images, rather than just a single image. Whether it’s a book of photographs, a portfolio, an exhibition, a slideshow, or even just a...
View ArticlePeak Design Travel Tripods and Accessories
Whether traveling abroad or in your backyard, the Peak Design 3.4-lb Aluminum and 2.8-lb Carbon Fiber Travel Tripods will enhance your photography adventures with added functionality and versatility....
View ArticleIntroducing Zenit Lenses
Contemporary releases from the classic Russian manufacturer, Zenit has just released a series of prime lenses offering traditional, unique, and creative image quality within a variety of focal lengths...
View ArticleInspiration to Process: Georg Holz
He likes to say that he doesn’t think about his photography much, but the truth is that he is always thinking about it. His inspiration is momentum.”On the farm, in the barn, the workshop, even up on a...
View ArticlePhotographer Stefen Chow on Keeping Calm Amid Troubling Times and Canceled...
As a former mountaineer who summitted Everest, Stefen Chow is accustomed to challenge and hardship. The year 2020 started with nothing but promise for this Beijing-based photographer and director. But,...
View ArticleA Quiet Spot among the Wildlife: Caryn B. Davis's Antarctic Photo and Travel...
For more than six months, Caryn B. Davis immersed herself in everything she could learn about Antarctica in preparation for an epic photo expedition in January 2020. In Part 1 of our Q&A with...
View ArticleDon’t Let a Good Light Go to Waste: Body Assemblies for SureFire Scout Lights
The venerable SureFire Scout Light is tough as nails and built to survive in harsh battlefield conditions… but what do you do if something catastrophic happens to your light’s housing, while everything...
View Article13 Creative Exercises for Photographers at Home
With nearly everyone, almost everywhere, working from home, studying from home, or just staying at home, there’s increased pressure to make use of this time in productive ways. As a photographer who...
View ArticleIntroducing the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD Zoom for Sony E
Tamron has introduced its third f/2.8 zoom lens for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras: the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD, which incorporates a number of imaging technologies designed to...
View ArticleOnline Photo, Media, and Tech Resources for Working from Home
A strange new acronym is suddenly everywhere: WFH, otherwise known as Work From Home. Not to be confused with WTF, Work From Home is a concept that seemed so very distant to most people saddled with...
View ArticlePodcast: Ike and Tash – Faith, Hope, and Wedding Photography
Ike & Tash are a husband-and-wife photography team. You know what? They tell it better than I can.“We are a FAMILY business, a LEGACY business, a husband-wife team that found our dream and our...
View ArticleInspiration to Process: David Brandon Geeting
Does the space in which you work affect the photography you create? This is one question at the heart of our “Inspiration to Process” series and the first question we asked artist David Brandon Geeting...
View ArticleTeaching My Kids Photography: Smartphones to DSLRs
I love spending time with my kids, lots and lots of time. And while we are passing all of this time together, I thought I’d have a try at teaching them a little bit about photography. I don’t go into...
View ArticleBinging on the History of Photography Online
Every time you pick up your camera, you are participating in nearly two centuries of technological and artistic innovation. The history of photography is a winding path full of mad scientists,...
View ArticleBinge-Worthy B&H: 10 Memorable Photography Podcasts
With 215 episodes in the bank and dedicated listeners in countries that span the globe, over the past five years the B&H Photography Podcast has garnered more than three million downloads from...
View ArticleInteract and Learn: Out of Chicago LIVE! April 24 – 26, 2020
How does one get up close and interact with world-class photographers when social distancing is enforced? In the past seven years, the creative collective Out of Chicago has produced immersive,...
View ArticleLearning Photography with Pinhole and Toy Cameras
Despite photography taking mainly a digital form nowadays, there is still immense value in the tactile side of photography, especially in regard to teaching photography. With education being based more...
View ArticleHands-On Review: The Just Announced Lensbaby Velvet 28mm Lens
Lensbaby has introduced the third member of its popular Velvet lineup: the Lensbaby Velvet 28mm f/2.5 Lens. Having already reviewed the Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 and Lensbaby Velvet 56mm f/1.6, my...
View ArticleNanlite Adds Ultra-Compact 6C 10-Inch RGBWW LED Tube to PavoTube Lineup
Nanlite’s latest addition to its popular PavoTube lineup, the 6C 10" RGBWW LED Tube with Battery, is designed to position a wide range of light in small spaces while taking up the bare minimum space...
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