Using Your Personal Life to Inspire Photography Projects
Professional photographer Jennifer McClure shares her creative process when using her personal life to inspire her photography projects. She reviews some of her past projects, as well her experience,...
View ArticleThe Latest and Greatest Lighting Tools from Godox
For a lighting company that’s only been around for just over a decade, Godox has managed to establish itself not only as a recognizable brand among on-camera, portable, and LED lighting manufacturers,...
View ArticleChoosing an LED for Photo: Point-Source or Light Panel?
LEDs have become an increasingly popular lighting choice for creators who work in both photo and video. Continuous, portable, and loaded with features, LEDs are some of the most versatile lighting...
View ArticleEditing in the New Year with Secure Storage
With many people moving to working from home indefinitely, there are new hurdles to overcome in terms of efficiency and security, especially regarding file sharing for photographers, videographers, and...
View ArticlePodcast: The Year in Review—Our Favorite Episodes of 2020
For our final episode of 2020, we look back at the year that was—and what a year it was. We learned new remote recording skills and virtual conversation styles, but the B&H Photography Podcast...
View ArticleYouth Photo Programs: Q&A with Shirley Nannini and Denise Orlin of FreshLens...
What better motivation can one give a fledgling photo student than a gift of their very own camera at the end of an introductory workshop? It’s this very gesture that sets FreshLens Chicago apart from...
View ArticleHow to Photograph Stunning Sunrises and Sunsets
Travel and landscape photographer David Marx shares his sunrise and sunset photography secrets. Throughout this seminar, you will learn how to predict the sun’s placement, how to compose your photos,...
View ArticleThe Art of Landscape Photography
In this seminar, Dr. Kah-Wai Lin shares his insights on landscape photography, from how to use long exposure to create dynamism and how to use lighting to convey an emotion, to how to use composition...
View ArticleGodox Announces Ultra-Portable AD100Pro Pocket Flash
The Godox AD100Pro Pocket Flash is designed for photographers in need of a compact off-camera strobe that doesn’t skimp on features. Compatible with its 2.4 GHz wireless system, and adaptable to an...
View ArticleCompact, Creative, Continuous: The Godox TL60 Tube Light
The Godox TL60 Tube Light offers a brilliant array of colors for photographers and videographers to choose from, whether for designing creative environments, matching ambient lighting, or producing...
View ArticleCreative Process for Photography in 2021
2021 is here, and it is time to reset our artistic goals. Fine art and still life photographer Claire Rosen teaches you how to be creative, how to brainstorm, and how to execute your photography ideas....
View ArticlePhotographing the Colors and Shadows of Winter Light
When it comes to outdoor and travel photography, every season has its signature attributes. Springtime is about the pastels of awakening flowers, summer is about the lushness of landscapes in full...
View ArticleA Camouflage Buying Guide for Wildlife Photographers
When speaking with wildlife and bird photographers, the subject of camouflage always initiates a rousing conversation. Some are surprisingly dismissive, others are all-in and, of course, there are...
View ArticleTips For Finding and Photographing Local Landscapes
For many people, the word “landscape” typically conjures up images of snow-capped mountains, mighty rivers, and flower-covered meadows awash in the light of golden sunsets. But what if these photo...
View ArticleAn Early Look at the Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM Lens
Among the madness that is CES, Sony slipped in a surprise photo announcement: the FE 35mm f/1.4 GM lens. Sony has been very clear that this full-frame E-mount lens is aiming to deliver top-tier image...
View ArticleMetering for Landscape Photography
Metering for optimal exposure is crucial in all forms of photography, but especially so for landscape and cityscape applications. When you’re shooting outside during the day, you’ve got to deal with...
View ArticleBeginner Tips for Approaching a Landscape Scene
Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park is one of the most scenic overlooks on the entire planet. Because of its sheer beauty, it is difficult to walk away from it with a bad photograph. (I have always...
View ArticlePodcast: Energy-Based! Skate Photography, with Matt Price
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, photographer Matt Price describes skate photography as the “perfect blend between studio and sports photography” and, from our engaging...
View ArticleThe Art and Science of Action Panning Photographs
We have probably all seen images in which the photographer has panned with the action—photos where the subject is in fairly sharp focus and the background is blurred due to the motion of the camera....
View ArticleSplash Photography: From Photoshoot to Photo Editing
Join Anthony Nader, aka 52chefs, in his home studio for a splash-photography photoshoot and photo-editing session. You'll learn how to create a fun image, from the studio lighting to the splash itself....
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