Leica Announces Ettas Camera Bags
Leica has introduced a new bag specifically designed for one-camera outings: the Leica Ettas camera bag. Designed for use with Leica V-Lux, Q2, CL, TL2, and M-series cameras with lenses up to 90mm,...
View ArticleTamron Reveals 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 All-in-One Zoom for Sony
Tamron has just introduced its 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD Lens, now the fastest all-in-one zoom in its class, with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 at the widest end. This should help many zoom lens...
View ArticlePoint-and-Shoots for Pops: 8 Compact Cameras for Father’s Day
Not all fathers are photographers, but for those who are, I’d argue that a point-and-shoot camera is essential tech for the dads in the world. Even for those with the latest smartphone,...
View ArticleFather’s Day: What to Get Your Photographer Father Who Has It All
Is your father a passionate photographer, someone who lives and breathes pixels, is always shopping for the newest gear, and is also flaunting their existing prized collection of cameras, lenses, and...
View ArticleLearn About Livestreaming
Learn About LivestreamingMaximize your reach with livestreaming. By embracing this latest trend, which is here to stay, you can create a more meaningful connection to your audience. The same techniques...
View ArticlePodcast: Leica Photo Challenge, with Leica Ambassadors Ashly Stohl and Craig...
The judges for our B&H Photography Podcast Leica Photo Challenge join us on this episode of the B&H Photography Podcast. We want to encourage our listeners to enter the contest for a chance to...
View ArticleFather’s Day Gifts for Photographer Dads
Photographer dads may be the easiest for whom to find a Father’s Day present. There’s really no end to the well-built and practical accessories they need or want for their cameras, and there’s always a...
View ArticleSigma Goes Long with the 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Lens for Mirrorless
Sigma is continuing to expand its commitment to full-frame mirrorless, and the L Mount in general, with the launch of the 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary lens. This is the fifth lens from Sigma...
View ArticleHow Shooting Film Made Me a Better Digital Photographer
Chrystofer Davis discusses how film photography has improved his photography overall. Davis is a professional photographer who does street, portrait, fashion, and architecture photography.
View ArticleHow to Protect Your Camera Against Nearly Anything
The phrase “dust and water resistant” has become so pervasive in the camera industry that it nearly comes as a given with any new camera or lens. Nobody wants to invest a considerable chunk of money on...
View ArticleGetting Started with Photo Books
In 1843, Anna Atkins made history when she bound her cyanotype impressions of algae into the first photographically illustrated book, Photographs of British Algae. A few months later, inventor of the...
View ArticleA Photographic Dynasty: A Father’s Day Chat with John Paul Caponigro
When it comes to photographic dynasties, the name Caponigro holds a privileged position at the top of the list. The father / son duo of Paul and John Paul Caponigro are masters of their respective...
View ArticleHow to Get Started in Film Photography: Tips for Beginners
In this class, newborn and family photographer Sandra Coan explores the benefits of film photography. She highlights the differences between film and digital photography, discusses the three things you...
View ArticleAaron Sheldon: Exploring "Small Steps as Giant Leaps," a Father and Son Photo...
Columbus, Ohio-based photographer Aaron Sheldon was riding the bus with his young son Harrison when he had an epiphany.“What was a normal everyday event for me had him completely transfixed,” he...
View ArticleHow to Promote Your Photography Business through Content Marketing
Content marketing is a vital tool for photographers looking to bring in new clients. In this talk, Elena S. Blair and Sandra Coan share their strategies for blogging SEO, Instagram hashtags and...
View ArticleTools for Keeping Your WFH Office Safe and Secure
SAFETY. It's a whole new world out there and, if you are reading this, chances are you've been working from home, or as it's come to be known—WFH. There are definitely pluses and minuses of WFH, but...
View ArticleFind the Right Protective Gear for Your Camera Equipment
Camera gear protectors accomplish several goals. If you should accidentally drop or otherwise bump your camera or lens against a hard surface, depending on the particulars—including the degree and...
View ArticleMuting the Summertime Blues in Photoshop
If you live in the northern hemisphere, it’s summertime, which means it’s time to give thought to taking pictures under bright, sunny skies. Aside from being toasty warm, summertime also packs more...
View ArticleTo Crop or Not to Crop? That Is a Loaded Question
For many photographers, cropping is a dirty word. For some photographers, the very mention of the “C” word is enough to make them shudder. Me? I do it all the time, and I have my reasons… lots of them....
View ArticleHands-On Review: The Robus RTH-1050 Ball Head
Prior to reviewing the Robus RTH-1050 Ball Head, I was familiar with the Robus name but had zero hands-on experience with its products. After spending a few days with an RTH-1050 Ball Head mounted on a...
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