Nikon Z 6II vs. Z 7II in a Low-Light Photoshoot
Join the B&H team in the field as they use the Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II, testing the low-light features, AF tracking, and all-around speed in a photoshoot.Click here to learn more about the Nikon Z...
View Article5 Light Painting Photography Tips, with Susan Magnano
Travel photographer Susan Magnano shares five photography tips for light painting. Learn the basics of this technique, from choosing gear to how camera settings affect your image, and you will be able...
View ArticleIn Conversation with Modern Master Chris Burkard
Join professional photographer Chris Burkard as he discusses his photography career, his approach to taking photos, helpful techniques for marketing oneself, and more.Have you run your own photography...
View ArticleCrime-Scene Unit Photography (Encore Presentation): The B&H Photography Podcast
We have been looking forward to this conversation for weeks. On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we sit down with retired Detective 1st Grade Michael Cunningham, of the New York City...
View ArticleThe Great Pinhole “Lens” Photography Shootout
Many photographers ("You know who you are," says the face in the mirror) scour the Web's plethora of lens reviews looking for that magical new or vintage lens that offers unmatched sharpness, contrast,...
View ArticleGetting Started with Monolights for Portraits
Chosen for their power and valued for their efficiency, monolights have long served as the light source of choice for portrait photographers. Whether working in studio or on location, these all-in-one...
View ArticlePreparation Meets Opportunity - Surf Photography, with Zak Noyle: The B&H...
Even if you are not currently on your beach vacation, let’s take a little trip to Hawaii’s shores for today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast. Joining us is photographer Zak Noyle, who was...
View ArticlePhotographing Dogs & the Humans Who Love Them
Pets play an important role in every family, whether as a best friend or even as a furry child. However, photographing pets is not such an easy task to accomplish! Alessandra Sawick presents her dog...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Basics, with Colby Brown, Part 2: Photo Gear Guide
Professional photographer and Sony Artisan Colby Brown answers the question, “What’s in my camera bag?” He lists the essential camera gear you need for landscape photography, covering camera bodies,...
View ArticleScottish Obsession: 25 Years in the Highlands & Islands, with Jim Richardson
Join National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson as he shares his decades-long “devotion” to one place: The Scottish Highlands and Islands.Do you have a special place to photograph to which you’re...
View ArticleDeath Valley: Desolation, Splendor & How to Capture it All, with Gregory...
Death Valley National Park is one of the country’s most beautiful destinations. Landscape and travel photographer Gregory D’Agostino shares his adventures in this remote location and his advice on how...
View ArticleFinding Beauty: The Life Work of George Tice
Join George Tice as he discusses his photography career, from its beginnings to his various photography assignments through the years.What has most inspired you about George Tice’s career? Join us in...
View Article5 Sports Photography Tips, with Jean Fruth
Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth shares her tips for photographing sports, discussing different perspectives, scenarios to consider, and more. If you're a beginner to the sports photography world,...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jonathan Mannion
In this interview, we talk to photography legend Jonathan Mannion about his career photographing album covers, his creative process, and more.Share your impressions of Mannion’s work and methods in the...
View ArticlePhotographing the Polar Regions: Tackling Challenging Conditions, with Ralph...
Light, composition, moment. Ralph Lee Hopkins talks about his National Geographic expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctic, revealing how he captures his breathtaking wildlife and landscape photos.What...
View ArticleWildlife Photo Gems Right Around the Corner, with Mary Ann & Joe McDonald
If you live in the United States, you too can find opportunities to photograph wildlife. Joe and Mary Ann McDonald demonstrate how you can find wildlife in your own backyard! From photographing birds...
View ArticleLandscape Photography Basics, with Colby Brown, Part 3: Composition (and...
Sony Artisan of Imagery Colby Brown shares his landscape photography composition techniques to help you to take better photos. He’ll take you step by step when setting up a shot and point out common...
View ArticlePanasonic Expands Compact f/1.8 Lineup with 24mm Lens
Panasonic has just announced the third lens to join its growing series of compact f/1.8 primes for full-frame L-mount mirrorless cameras: the Lumix S 24mm f/1.8. The new lens shares the same maximum...
View ArticleManfrotto New Element MII Video Monopod Is Quick and Easy
Manfrotto has launched the new Element MII Video Monopod and Element MII Video Monopod Kit with Live Fluid Head, bringing video capabilities and increased stability to its Element Monopod...
View ArticleFUJIFILM GFX 50S II: Sleek & Fast Mirrorless Medium Format
It has been more than four years since FUJIFILM entered the mirrorless medium format market with the original GFX 50S, and now the company is finally getting around to updating the focal point of this...
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