Rokinon Announces AF 75mm f/1.8 FE Lens for Sony E
It's not often that a prime lens with a unique focal length is announced, but Rokinon has just announced the AF 75mm f/1.8 FE lens for Sony E-mount cameras. More than just an eyebrow-raising number,...
View ArticleLong-Exposure Photography at Home: Camera Settings, Gear, and Ideas
Just because we can’t travel right now, it doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy outdoor photography! During this DIY home photo shoot, Maria Perez talks about long-exposure photography settings (such as ISO,...
View ArticleInspiration to Process: Karen Zusman
When we really dug into what motivates Karen Zusman to make photographs, her answer resonated more like a poem than an assertion: “I try to get invited inside.”I understood that phrase for its...
View ArticlePodcast: Steve Winter – The Real Tiger King
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome National Geographic photographer Steve Winter back to the program. Winter joined us, in 2016, to discuss his wildlife photography,...
View ArticleGet Connected with Really Right Stuff Nikon D780 Base and L-Plates
Quickly mount your Nikon D780 to RRS clamps and most Arca-type compatible tripod heads with the Really Right Stuff Base Plate. The plate features anti-twist flanges to help prevent unwanted camera...
View ArticleGetting Better at Photography While at Home
Despite much of the photography world being on pause right now, it’s also as good a time as ever to be honing your craft. Much in the same way an athlete trains for their particular discipline,...
View ArticleSelf-Portrait Photography at Home: How to Clone Yourself in a Picture
Looking for self-portrait ideas while stuck at home? Maria Perez shows you how to clone yourself in a photo, teaching you how to composite and blend images in Photoshop. Take a look, then share your...
View ArticleSplash Photography at Home: Photo Shoot and Photoshop Tutorial
In this photography tutorial, we'll go in-depth on splash photography, starting with our at-home studio setup and taking you through the photo shoot and photo editing process. We hope this video will...
View ArticleInspiration to Process: Chelsea Kyle
One often thinks of inspiration as an epiphany, a cartoon lightning bolt that hits an artist, who then transforms this idea into a sharable gem. While that may indeed happen, inspiration genuinely...
View Article3 Legged Thing Announces Premium Legends Series of Tripods
Announcing 3 Legged Thing's all-new series of tripods! Say hello to the Legends collection. Billed as the “best of the best,” the new Legends range adds two new premium tripods to 3 Legged Thing’s...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Mood Boards for Photographers
Mood boards have long served as efficient platforms for communicating ideas in the advertising, fashion, and film worlds. Their popularity stems from the simple fact that it is easier to show than to...
View ArticleB&H Event Space: Seven Income Streams for Creative Entrepreneurs
Do you worry that your creative business relies too heavily on one product or service? Whether you run a photography business or are a social media influencer, this talk will teach you why multiple...
View ArticleInspiration to Process: Joseph Michael Lopez
Many photographers talk about their passion for the craft. They all need to get in line behind Joseph Michael Lopez. It took about zero seconds into our conversation to see that he wears his passion...
View ArticleCreative Photography at Home: Image-Refraction Photography
See how refraction works and how to be creative with it in your photography. There are various ways you can use this phenomenon, such as with water drops, a glass ball, or even a glass of water. These...
View ArticleAstrophotography: Getting Started with Night Photography
Looking to photograph the stars? In this lecture, Forest Chaput de Saintonge discusses what you need to get started with night-sky photography:How to get perfectly round stars that stay sharp...
View ArticleThe Long and the Short of It: Wide-Angle and Telephoto Macro Lenses
Even though macro photography is one of the more dynamic genres of photography, physically it’s also one of the most static. It’s also usually performed in controlled situations, with the option to...
View ArticleMother’s Day 2020: Gift Your Photography to Mom
Mother’s Day 2020 will prove to be an especially unique holiday this year, with many brunches taking the form of extended video calls. Nonetheless, it’s still a holiday worth celebrating to the fullest...
View ArticleMacro Week: Tips for Photographing Jewelry
When it comes to product photography, few items can be as frustrating as jewelry. Reflective surfaces, tiny details, and amorphous shapes are just a few of the challenges confronting photographers...
View ArticleEnter the B&H At-Home Self-Portrait Sweepstakes!
Everything in our world is different now. People are confined to their homes, have limited opportunities to go out or interact with others, and most types of photography are on hold. One thing that you...
View ArticleMother’s Day Gift Roundup
I did a quick survey of the women in my life. As it turns out, most of them are somebody’s mother, and one of them is even my mother. I asked what gift they would like for Mother’s Day—items that...
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