Best Monitors for Photographers
For all digital photographers, a well-calibrated and accurate computer monitor is an indispensable tool for a solid practice. Regardless if you like to print your photos or share exclusively online, a...
View ArticleAdobe Photoshop Elements: The Best Entry to Advanced Photo Editing
As a beginner, one of the most daunting aspects of photography has to be figuring out how to achieve the exact image you have in mind. It’s tough enough to get the shot, but then editing opens up a...
View ArticleAmaran Announces 100W and 200W Daylight and Bi-Color LEDs
Amaran has just released a pair of new 100W and 200W point-source LEDs for photo and video applications, available in daylight-balanced or bi-color configurations. The 100d and 200d LEDs both output...
View ArticleLeica Announces SL2-S Mirrorless Hybrid Camera
Leica is expanding its mirrorless lineup and venturing into the hybrid shooting realm with the announcement of the SL2-S camera. Modeled after its popular SL2, the SL2-S strives to take the concept of...
View ArticleShooting Portraits on Location—A Primer
Location, location, location might be best known as the buzzword of real estate agents, but in many ways, this classic motto is also key to capturing striking portraits. When it comes to creating...
View ArticlePodcast: Cameras of the Year, 2020
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we offer an insightful overview of the best cameras released in 2020 and discuss significant trends in the photography industries. Our guest...
View ArticleUsing Google Earth to Plan Landscape Photos
Many genres of photography benefit from planning your shots beforehand, whether that means sketching ideas in a studio, taking some casual smartphone photos beforehand, or creating a schedule and shot...
View ArticleFilter Holders for Ultra-Wide-Angle Lenses
Filtering ultra-wide-angle lenses, which are generally defined as lenses with diagonal angles of view of 90° or greater, can be challenging. And the greater the AoV, the more challenging filtering can...
View Article8 Tips for Improving Framing and Depth in Your Landscape Photographs
Raise your hand if you, like me, have arrived at a scenic vista and, standing next to the brown sign with a camera on it, have stood exactly where we were supposed to, raised our cameras to eye height,...
View ArticleRugged and Ready: Lowepro Backpacks and Camera Bags
When shopping for a new—or if you’re like me, yet another—camera bag, you no doubt have a checklist of qualifiers the bag in question must possess before it joins you on the checkout line. My...
View ArticlePodcast: Hunting, Fishing, and Finding Your Voice, with Matthew Franklin Carter
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome photographer Matthew Franklin Carter to the program. Like many photographers, Matt Carter wears a lot of hats. In his case,...
View ArticleBest Camera Accessories for Beginners
If you’ve just ordered your first camera system, now you may be wondering what else you need to get started. Deciding which accessories to buy when you’re first beginning in photography can be a bit of...
View Article10 Common Lighting Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Mastering studio lighting can feel like a Herculean feat when you’re just getting started. Like any aspect of photography, it requires patience, practice, and plenty of mistakes before it comes...
View ArticleThe Aerial Advantage: Using Drones for Landscape Photography
Landscape photography has a lot to do with getting to the right location at the right time. Many photographers quickly find out that sometimes the best angle is unreachable by those of us stuck with...
View Article5 Creative Portrait-Editing Tips, with Oveck
Oveck shares his photo-editing tips for creative portraits. In this video, he explains the importance of playing with colors, hues, highlights, midtones and shadows while portrait editing in Photoshop,...
View ArticleSony Lens Library
G Master LensesSony’s top of the line, G Master lenses showcase the highest resolution, smoothest bokeh, and most robust construction details to match their flagship camera bodies. Spanning a wide...
View ArticleCompositing Pro Tips and Tricks with Jesús Ramirez
Jesús Ramirez of the Photoshop Training Channel shares his compositing pro tips when trying to blend images in Photoshop. He will go over how to use the Perspective Warp tool, the importance of...
View ArticlePodcast: Accept the Weirdness—Quarantine Photography, with Neil Kramer
I think most photographers have tried to document their experience during the COVID-19 shutdown, but none have done it quite like Neil Kramer. Kramer is riding out the pandemic in a two-bedroom...
View ArticleTechniques to Illuminate the Night with Lance Keimig
Night photography has become increasingly popular and accessible in recent years, and the experience of photographing the landscape under a starry night sky is incomparably rewarding. In this seminar,...
View ArticleSony Lens Experience
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