Everything I Do is Street Photography: The Wit & Wisdom of Mel DiGiacomo
If you are lucky enough (and talented enough) to have a long career in photography, over time your work takes you down many roads, and Mel DiGiacomo is one of those photographers. Whether he is...
View ArticleB&H Event Space: Photographing Zoo Animals
Although wonderful photographic opportunities abound at zoos, so do photographic challenges. Many indoor exhibits are poorly lit and feature highly reflective glass or plastic that additionally may be...
View ArticleB&H Event Space: Building an Effective Color-Managed Workflow
Everyone has different needs when it comes to image processing. Whether your final output is a website, a digital C-print, or an inkjet print, tailoring your workflow is essential to insuring the...
View ArticleB&H Event Space: How To Shoot Studio and Tabletop Product Photography
Product photography requires a great deal of work in order to get the shot just right. A product shot is crucial in conveying a product's purpose or message. We're talking about the photos you see at...
View ArticleB&H Event Space: Jump in to the World of Hybrid Portraits!
If you’re looking for creative ways to set your photography apart from the rest, Suzette Allen is here to show you how easy it can be. Hybrid, the combining of stills, video, and audio, is turning...
View ArticleOlympus Announces a New Nighttime Shooter, the SH-2
Succeeding last year's SH-1, the new Olympus SH-2 is a pint-sized, Pen-themed point-and-shoot camera featuring a long 24x zoom lens and plentiful features for recording stills and movies with style....
View ArticleQuick Look: Panasonic Lumix G Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH Power OIS
In this B&H video review, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne Media, walks us through the major features and capabilities of the Panasonic Lumix G Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH Power OIS Lens, an...
View ArticleKeep the Sea at Bay: Underwater Housings for DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras
Point-and-shoot digital cameras have changed the reason many people scuba dive. In the early days, ocean explorers like Jacques-Yves Cousteau used scuba and cameras to explore the deep for scientific...
View ArticleQuick Look: FujiFilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens
In the following video, Allan Weitz welcomes Fujifilm’s XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens to itsmirrorless lineup. The video covers the versatility of the 24-82.5mm equivalent focal length and constant...
View ArticleMore than a Color Meter: Sekonic C-700 SpectroMaster Spectrometer
When an industry leader like Sekonic, with more than 85 meters under its belt and a winning streak reaching back to 1951 presents a new “color meter” at Photokina just after the company’s 64th...
View ArticleLensbaby Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic + Sweet 50 Optic: Unique Images
There are innumerable ways to produce aesthetically unique images, whether you’re using a filter on your smartphone, shooting on expired film, or using a specialty lens from Lensbaby on your DSLR...
View ArticleSolving Organizational Challenges in Lightroom 5
Photographer and educator Tim Grey was invited to the B&H SuperStore’s Event Space to talk to customers about the file management challenges related to using the Adobe Lightroom software. In this...
View ArticleThe B&H Buying Guide to Selfie Sticks
Whether you hate ’em or love ’em, there is no getting around ’em—literally. I have been bonked on the head by a selfie stick on the busy streets of New York, while skiing, and even in the confines of a...
View ArticleCapture Virtual Reality with the Roundshot VR Drive Metric Panoramic Head
Not that long ago, virtual reality was a science-fiction term for a novel photographic concept. Now, it's a tool visual professionals use every day. Without a doubt, VR is becoming one of modern day's...
View ArticleTorrey Pines Logic Thermal Imagers and Scope Mounts
Torrey Pines Logic approaches thermal imaging with the idea that great things should come in small packages. By integrating the latest-generation miniature thermal cores, TPL imagers are among the...
View ArticleThe Nikon P900: The New King of the Super Zooms
Make no mistake: the Nikon COOLPIX P900 is a photo-taking telescope that you hold in your hand. The superzoom point-and-shoot camera has been around for years, albeit under the radar, as the...
View ArticleNew York City Through the Lens of Vivienne Gucwa
How does an artistic 17-year-old, alone in New York City, make her way? She works—a lot; three to four part-time jobs, seven days a week! But after ten years of dead-end jobs and increasing debt, this...
View ArticleChoosing Autofocus Modes
Back in the good old days, during the infancy of autofocus, you had two options when it came to autofocus: On or Off. Now, with advancements in technology, many cameras, even simple point-and-shoot...
View ArticleUnveiled: The Nikon 1 J5 Mirrorless Camera with Selfie-Ready Screen
Just about a year after the release of the J4, Nikon has announced an update to its 1 line with the J5. Improving on its predecessor, the J5 has a 20.8MP back side illuminated CX-format CMOS sensor, up...
View ArticleB&H Prospectives Video: HDR Photography with Tim Cooper
Dynamic Range is the difference between the brightest part of the scene and the darkest part. Our eyes can see 11 stops of difference between bright light and darkness; a camera can only see five...
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