How to Approach and Photograph People Respectfully, with Ira Block
It’s important to be respectful when approaching and photographing strangers. Documentary photographer and Sony Artisan Ira Block shares his portrait photography tips for capturing people in different...
View ArticleTamron Develops a Monster 18-300mm Lens for FUJIFILM X, Sony E-Mount APS-C...
Tamron has just announced the development of its first lens for the FUJIFILM X-series camera system, and that lens is a monstrous (in terms of focal-length range) all-in-one zoom—the Tamron 18-300mm...
View ArticleSunlight in Photography
The sun. Always on. Always overhead (of some part of the planet). Always free. Always a consideration for every photograph taken outside of a windowless studio or closet. The sun is nature’s free light...
View Article24 Questions for Sally Davies About Her "New Yorkers" Portrait Book
Over the past 35 years, Sally Davies has photographed the streets of New York City with a mix of anthropological endurance and high style. But, despite her encyclopedic vision of the city’s exterior...
View ArticleSummer Food Photography: B&H Photography Podcast
On this episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we discuss food photography and ask our two guests to create their vision of the ideal spread for a summer food photography shoot.In the first half...
View ArticleBest of the B&H Photography Podcast: Food Photography
It’s Food Photography Week here at B&H Photo, so our guests on this week’s B&H Photography Podcast are California-based food photographer Meika Ejaisi, and from her new studio in Boulder...
View ArticleFive Easy Tips for Food Photography
Eat what you photograph. Take this tip with a grain of salt: Do not eat too much or what you cannot stomach, but to photograph your subject, you need to know it well. Go to markets, grow vegetables,...
View Article5 Food Photography Tips, with LeAnne Shor
LeAnne Shor is a celebrated food photographer, writer, and content creator. She is also the creator of the Lion’s Bread food blog, where she shares tons of great content, including mouthwatering...
View ArticleShooting Better Food Photos in Natural Light
It’s summertime, so naturally, barbecues and family gatherings are on the roster for many of us. Summer is a time for rest and relaxation, good weather, and dining al fresco. There is a good chance...
View Article5 Tips for Wildlife Photography from a Boat, with Lisa Langell
Join Lisa Langell out in the field as she photographs wildlife and shares her photography tips for taking photos from a boat. She offers her advice about taking photographs of wildlife, camera...
View ArticleWater Droplet Photography, from Gear to Editing, with Brian Linhoff
Wondering what to photograph while you’re at home? Join Brian Linhoff as he explains how to photograph water droplets, and shares additional information and tips on camera gear, settings, photo...
View ArticleThe Sony ZV-E10 Compared
The ZV-E10 is Sony’s latest take on a camera purpose-built for vlogging. As also announced, it’s a mirrorless camera that inherits many of the sensor-based attributes of the Alpha line, along with the...
View ArticleVlogging-Optimized Mirrorless with the Sony ZV-E10 Camera
Last year, Sony tried something new with the launch of the ZV-1. This year, the company is taking the same philosophy and moving it up to mirrorless with the ZV-E10. With a feature-set perfect for...
View ArticleWe Are Our Stuff – Sally Davies’ Portraits of New Yorkers: The B&H...
Photographer Sally Davies embodies a beautiful creative spirit, and I think that spirit also resides in the homes of the 72 New Yorkers she photographed, who are included in her wonderful portrait...
View ArticlePanasonic Lumix 25-50mm f/1.7 Zoom Lens: Hands-On Review
Introducing the Panasonic Lumix 25-50mm f/1.7 Zoom Lens, designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This Panasonic Lumix lens utilizes Leica glass and was created for photographers and videographers. The...
View ArticleWater Droplet Photography, Part 2: Critique, with Brian Linhoff
Want your water droplet photos to make a splash? Join Brian Linhoff and Jim Koepnick as they review your water droplet photos, from water splashes to refraction photos! Learn how to take better...
View ArticleGuide to Continuous Focus Tracking for Sports Photography
Great photos, in any discipline, can result from infinite techniques, but in sports photography—at least in sports photojournalism—there is little room for the aesthete who chooses a slow approach or...
View ArticleJoin B&H Photo for Night Photography Week
Welcome to B&H Night Photography Week! Running August 9-13, 2021 (with bonus sessions on August 23-24) across all of B&H's channels will be loads of new content and events focused on creating...
View ArticleIntroducing the Sporting Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS for Mirrorless
Sigma is breaking new ground once again with the release of the 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens. This is the first Sports-series lens built specifically for full-frame mirrorless cameras and is...
View ArticleJeff Cable's 2021 Games Gear - What I Am Bringing to Tokyo!
This post is all about the gear I am bringing with me to the Games in Tokyo. As always, my goal is to share with you all what it is like to be at the Games. In the past I focused mainly on the...
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