Night Photography Workshop: Explore 5 National Parks After Dark!
On August 25, 2016, America will celebrate the 100th anniversary of President Woodrow Wilson’s signing of the Organic Act that started the National Park Service. Yellowstone became the first...
View ArticlePodcast: Defining the Iconic Photograph
We run a little long on this episode, but when you have guests of this caliber, it’s well worth the extra time. Today we welcome the legendary Associated Press Photo Editor Hal Buell and Time...
View ArticleVideo: Portrait Lighting from One Bag with Kevin Kubota
In this B&H Event Space video, wedding, portrait, and commercial photographer Kevin Kubota covers the essential lighting tools and modifiers that every portrait photographer should have and...
View ArticleEasy, Durable New Cases and Backpacks from Lowepro
Sleek and capable, Lowepro’s Photo Hatchback Series Backpacks are designed for comfort, easy access to gear, and are made of durable materials. The BP 150 AW II can hold a DSLR with an attached...
View Article6 Tips and Thoughts on Wildlife and Nature Photography, with Ralph Lee Hopkins
Ralph Lee Hopkins, founder and director of the Expedition Photography program for Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic, is a formally trained geologist and nature photographer based in...
View ArticleUnveiled: Profoto Expands OCF System with Collapsible Beauty Dish + Filter Kits
Profoto has just made available the latest additions to the widening array of light shapers bound for use with the OCF (Off Camera Flash) System: two collapsible 2-foot OCF Beauty Dishes, one...
View ArticleVideo: Bird Photography Tips for the Serious Photographer
In this B&H Event Space video, nature photographers Arthur Morris and Denise Ippolito share the methods and techniques they have developed and used for the past few decades to create...
View ArticleUnveiled: Sony Compact 30x Optical Zoom DSC-HX80 Point-and-Shoot
For those who want a powerful pocket camera for their latest adventure, as well as the everyday, Sony has released the Cyber-shot DSC-HX80 Digital Camera, a compact point-and-shoot that boasts a...
View ArticleVideo: The Feral Photographer with Mel DiGiacomo
In this Event Space highlight, veteran sports, wedding, street, and zombie-parade photographer Mel DiGiacomo offers amusingly informative tips and advice about the best ways to make photographs....
View ArticleVideo: Perfect Color in Lightroom, with Tim Grey
In this engaging video, B&H Event Space favorite Tim Grey shares tips about how to get perfect color when optimizing or sharing your photos in Adobe Lightroom. You’ll learn about adjustment...
View Article8 Questions About Photographing the Aurora, with Gabe Biderman
Photographing the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is one phenomenon that is on the bucket list of many night and landscape photographers around the world. If you are lucky enough to live in...
View ArticleHands-On Review: Sony a6300 Mirrorless Camera
Since its introduction, Sony’s flagship a6000 has proven to be one of the most popular APS-C format cameras on the market, and deservedly so. Fast-forward two years and Sony has released the...
View ArticleB&H Prospectives: Exploring Stop Motion with Meagan Cignoli
In this B&H Prospectives video, photographer Meagan Cignoli talks about the thought process and technique behind her incredibly creative stop-motion videos involving people and products. We...
View ArticleUnveiled: Canon Brings Wi-Fi to Entry-Level Rebel T6 DSLR
After a series of upgrades to their mid and high-end DSLR lines, Canon has brought a couple of enhancements to their entry-level series with the release of the EOS Rebel T6 DSLR Camera. This...
View ArticleTwo NatGeo/Lindblad Instructors Test Fujifilm Mirrorless Camera in Asia
The beginning of the New Year is a magical time, rich with the anticipation of new adventures that lie ahead. Photographers Jennifer Davidson and Krista Rossow, who both instruct photography on...
View ArticlePodcast: Innovative Approaches to Finding Work in Photography
With the prevalence of “staff” photography jobs dwindling and the number of “photographers” increasing, finding regular freelance work and funding your own project is more complicated than ever....
View ArticleCheating Death for a Photograph: Volume One
Many photographers are inveterate risk takers, often going to unfathomable lengths for a great shot, and sometimes, in the process, treading a thin line between safety and common sense. Curious...
View ArticleVideo: Photographing Acadia National Park with Chris Nicholson
In this B&H Event Space video, Chris Nicholson, author of Photographing National Parks, shares strategies, stories, and images from more than a dozen photographic excursions he has made to...
View ArticleA Guide to Cameras for Landscape Photography
As cameras continue to evolve and impress, their newest features often play to the fast-paced multimedia world. For landscape photographers, the ability to minimize or eliminate the time it takes...
View ArticleFraming Up the Rule of Thirds
The act of isolating our kinetic, changeable world as a two-dimensional, static rectangle (or square) is a very subjective practice. Most photographers are familiar with the technical rules—such...
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