Camera Gear & Settings for Headshot Photography: Back to Basics, with Peter...
Peter Hurley discusses his gear setup and camera settings for headshot photography. He offers advice about what to look for in a camera lens, as well as how to balance ISO, aperture, and shutter speed...
View ArticleGetting Started with the Wacom Intuos Pro: How to Set Up for Photoshop
In this tutorial, we show you how to set up your Wacom Intuos Pro Creative Pen Tablet and customize its settings to suit your Photoshop needs. Are you a Wacom user? Watch this tutorial and get...
View ArticleTaking Great Images of Kids
Do you capture those special moments with your child, but then wish for better final images? Do you want to know what to consider when photographing your child in order to get the best portraits?...
View ArticleOlympus Announces the ED 8-25mm f/4.0 PRO Lens
Olympus has announced a new wide-angle zoom lens ideally suited for landscape, cityscape, and travel photography, as well as video applications. The M.Zuiko Digital ED 8-25mm f/4.0 PRO lens is a...
View ArticleFive Podcasts About Sports Photography
I grew up playing sports and, from the posters in my childhood bedroom to countless team photos to the work I did covering boxing, sports photography has always been a part of my life. On the B&H...
View ArticleHow to Take Photos in Extreme Conditions: 5 Landscape Photography Tips, with...
What is the best tripod for extreme weather conditions? Should you use a wide-angle or telephoto lens for your landscape photos? How do you capture a volcano erupting? Photographer Mike Mezeul II helps...
View ArticlePodcast: Photography and NFTs
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we take a deep dive into the technical, legal, and even theoretical topics surrounding Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and their growing place in...
View ArticleDeep Space Astrophotography from Your Backyard
Trevor Jones, aka @astrobackyard, shows you how to photograph deep space subjects, such as nebulae, the Milky Way, and stars right outside your own home.Are you a backyard astrophotographer? Tell us...
View ArticlePost Processing for Headshot Photography: Back to Basics, with Peter Hurley
Once your photoshoot is done, it's time for post processing! Have you ever wondered how to edit like Peter Hurley? Look no further! In this video, he shares his photo editing workflow.What are your...
View ArticlePodcast: Light Hunters – Art About the Street, with Clarissa Bonet and Nina...
Is the light in Chicago different than the light in New York? Can “street photography” set the subjects and control the scene? And just how long should you follow people carrying balloons to get a...
View ArticleHow to Make a Cinemagraph: 5 Tips, with Jennifer O'Brien
Have you ever wanted to learn how to animate a picture or make an endless looping photo? Jennifer O’Brien shows you how to create cinemagraphs.Share your experience with cinemagraphs in the Comments...
View ArticleB&H Creator of the Week: Travel Bloggers, The Mandagies
After bonding over a mutual love for exploring and some crazy outdoor adventures during college, Berty and Emily Mandagie honed their respective photography and writing chops before starting their...
View ArticleHow to Create a Light & Airy Still-Life Image, with Simi Jois
In this B&H Event Space video, Simi Jois teaches you how to create a light and airy style when shooting still life photos. From composition to settings to colors, you will learn how to achieve this...
View ArticleFrom Father to Son: Tracing the Roots of Clemens Kalischer’s Humanist Vision
Photographers are formed through myriad forces—formal schooling, technical mastery, or an empathetic connection to the people around them being just a few. This latter circumstance fueled the vision of...
View ArticleWhat Is Your Favorite Camera Bag?
The camera bag starts as an afterthought—something you get after you buy a camera and/or lenses, and for many, just about any camera bag will do the trick for them. But, when you get deeper into...
View ArticleMark Seliger's "The City That Finally Sleeps" Shows New York at Rest
For months, Mark Seliger was a ghost. While most of New York huddled indoors, Seliger roamed the streets, cataloging rare, haunting images of “The City That Never Sleeps,” finally put to rest.These...
View ArticleJOBY Enters the Mainstream Tripod Market with the RangePod Smart
For years, JOBY has been creating a line of odd-looking but creatively functional tripods like its GorillaPods, which allow photographers to mount their cameras (and smartphones) in places where normal...
View ArticleSony’s Cyber-shot DSC-RX100: The Evolution of an Iconic Point-and-Shoot
In 2012 the obituaries for pocket-size point-and-shoot cameras outnumbered the number of announcements for their replacements. Five years earlier, Apple had unveiled the original iPhone, and though the...
View ArticleGodox Announces a Trio of LED Lights and Power Pack
Godox has expanded its lighting options with three new LEDs and a power pack. Still and video shooters will want to check out the compact and versatile TL30 RGB LED Tube Light, as well as the...
View ArticlePodcast: Connection and Purpose - The Photography of Cheriss May
This week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is produced in collaboration with Leica Camera, and we are pleased to welcome photographer and journalist Cheriss May to the program.One of the...
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