Photography 101: Composition - The Basics of Photography
One of the key elements to creating impactful images is knowing the principles of photography composition. Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale returns for Part 3 of our Basics of Photography series to...
View ArticleHow to Make Your Subjects Comfortable During a Photoshoot
Portrait photographer Vlasta believes that making your subjects and models comfortable begins with being comfortable yourself and developing a dynamic. In this conversational photography seminar,...
View ArticleBest Accessories for Photographers Who Want to Shoot Video
Considering the amount of video content now consumed daily by most people, it’s becoming harder and harder for photographers to isolate themselves fully from video. It’s an asset, and practically every...
View ArticleHands-On Review: The New Leica Q2 Monochrom
Black-and-white photography and the name Leica have a synergy unlike any other medium and camera company, which is why it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Leica has introduced its fourth camera in...
View ArticleProfoto Announces OCF Adapter for A-Series Lights
Profoto has announced the latest accessory for its popular A-Series flashes: the OCF Adapter. Designed to expand off-camera shooting possibilities when using Air Remote Wireless Triggers with A1, A1X,...
View ArticleTamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD Lens for Sony E
Doug Guerra tries the Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD Lens using the Sony a7R IV. This Tamron lens offers a good balance of size, reach, and image quality for your full-frame, mirrorless Sony...
View ArticlePodcast: Covering COVID-19 - A Follow-Up Conversation with Desiree Rios and...
Eight months ago, on the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcomed four photojournalists who were covering the beginning stages of the COVID-19 crisis in New York. We discussed their fears and the...
View ArticlePhotography 101: Lighting - The Basics of Photography
In this, Part 4 of the Basics of Photography, Tony Gale joins us to teach photography lighting for beginners, which will work in a variety of situations, such as portrait, commercial, and food...
View ArticleHow to Pose Group Portraits on a Wedding Day
In this B&H Online video, Rebecca Yale shares her wedding photography composition techniques for capturing group portraits. No matter what group size you have or situation you’re in, Yale’s tools...
View ArticleWhich JOBY GorillaPod is Best for You?
How many times have you looked at something and said, “Why didn’t I think of that?” That’s exactly what I said the first time I saw a miniature tripod made by JOBY. They’re brilliant, they perform as...
View ArticleOlympus Releases Lightweight Super-Telephoto Zoom Lens
Olympus has officially released its long-awaited M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-400mm f/4.5 TC1.25x IS PRO lens, and I was given the opportunity to photograph with it for a few days. The representatives from...
View ArticleDo Tripods Make a Difference? You Betcha!
I went out for a walk with my camera one recent morning. It was bright and sunny—a perfect day for taking pictures. The camera ISO was set at 400, the aperture on my 105mm lens was three-and-a-half...
View ArticlePodcast: Night Photography in the Rockies, with Rachel Jones Ross; OPTIC All...
On November 22 and 23, B&H will host the 2020 OPTIC All Stars Conference, with a stellar list of outdoor, travel, and adventure photographers giving online presentations and, on this week’s episode...
View ArticleTips For Purchasing Your Next Camera Bag
Something I never tire of when passing through the B&H SuperStore, in midtown Manhattan, is perusing the umpteen aisles of camera bags. At last count, I own about 10 or 12 bags of various styles...
View ArticleTop 10 Mirrorless Lenses of 2020
Echoing the attention currently given to mirrorless cameras, lens releases in 2020 also primarily went the mirrorless way. With mirrorless camera systems becoming more mature, tiered, and solidified...
View ArticleRe-Imagining the Kit Lens
One of the most daunting aspects of stepping up to an interchangeable-lens camera is the startup cost of purchasing a camera body and a lens. Fortunately, camera companies and retailers, well aware of...
View Article5 Night Photography Tips for Magical Photos with Rachel Jones Ross
Have you ever wanted to take beautiful nightscape photos? Are you looking for night photography ideas? Landscape and astrophotographer Rachel Jones Ross not only teaches you how to take better photos...
View ArticleStorm Chasing Over New York City
Cityscape and landscape photographer Jennifer Khordi shares the experiences behind her storm chasing adventures around and over New York City. She discusses her planning process, her favorite camera...
View ArticleBrighten Your Walls and Benefit the Environment with Prints for Nature
This holiday season, photography and nature lovers alike have a rare opportunity to acquire world-class fine art prints while simultaneously helping to support Conservation International’s essential...
View Article10 Gifts for the Photographer Who Has It All
Photographers are a tricky bunch to shop for, especially those avid shooters who seemingly already have all the gear they need. Cameras, lenses, bags, tripods, and so on, it’s a tough task to find a...
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