Zalika Azim: What is Photography?
The photograph has always been linked to the home, they greeted you as you entered the front door, were placed on refrigerators, lodged in dresser mirrors, and took up space in family albums and books....
View ArticlePodcast: Community - Rhynna Santos, Michael Young, and the Bronx Documentary...
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome two photographers who are part of the diverse and thriving cultural and artistic life of The Bronx. Rhynna Santos and Michael G....
View ArticleIn the Field: Sigma 40mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens
Having written reviews of several of Sigma’s Art and Sports-series lenses, I welcomed an opportunity to review Sigma’s newest Global Vision lens: the Sigma 40mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens.Photographs ©...
View ArticleFrom Panasonic: New Lumix G95, Updated Lumix G Vario 14-140mm Lens
Apparently, the rumors of the death of the Micro Four Thirds camera—rumors started, by the way, courtesy of the arrival of Panasonic's new full-frame DC-S1 and DC-S1R cameras—have been greatly...
View ArticleA Golfer's Guide to B&H
The golf season is in full swing and this week brings us the first major tournament of the year. Whether you’re a player or a spectator, B&H has the goods to complement your enjoyment of the game,...
View ArticleNolan Ryan Trowe: What is Photography?
To represent someone else's story is a struggle, you have to give everything to that person because there's so much at stake. Photography is a practice, a process, and a struggle to do justice to a...
View ArticleFirst Look: Canon Rebel SL3
Join photographer David Flores as he takes the new Canon Rebel SL3 out for a spin, in beautiful Brooklyn. A compact, lightweight addition to the Canon family, the Rebel SL3 combines a 24.1MP APS-C...
View ArticleThe Canon EOS Rebel SL3: Small, Lightweight, Better than Ever
The new Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is here and it is bringing a nice set of improvements to the popular EOS Rebel SL2 while maintaining the same diminutive form factor that makes the EOS Rebel SL-series...
View ArticlePodcast: Car Photography, Advertising to Motorsports, with Nate Hassler
This is one of the more informative and hands-on practical episodes of the B&H Photography Podcast that we have produced in some time. Obviously, it helps if you are “practicing” car photography,...
View ArticleSony Releases Major Firmware 3.0 for a7 III and a7R III
Sony is pushing its current cameras to the limit with the release of firmware version 3.0 for the Sony a7 III and the a7R III. Being a major update, there are some noteworthy changes coming to both...
View ArticlePanasonic G95: First Look with SLR Lounge
Pye Jirsa from SLR Lounge teams up with B&H for a first look at the new Panasonic G95, a camera designed for the hybrid content creator. With features like its integrated audio-in jack, 1080p at...
View ArticleIn the Field: Leica M10-D Rangefinder Camera
Leica has a knack for making cameras that aren’t for everybody, but that everybody wants. The M10-D is a prime example of this—it is one of the most technically hamstrung cameras available today, but...
View ArticleNikon Z 7 Review: On Vacation in Europe
One week in Europe. One bag to pack. One camera to bring. Nikon’s first full-frame mirrorless. A lot of ones and firsts leading up to my trip to Europe this past week but, like any other trip, I was...
View ArticlePodcast: Camera Clubs and the Coney Island School of Photography and Art
The first amateur photographic entity in the United States was the Amateur Photographic Exchange Club, New York City, which existed from 1861–1863. The oldest continuously extant camera club in the...
View ArticleTokina Takes Sony Shooters to Life-sized Macro, with the FiRIN 100mm f/2.8
No stranger to the 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, Tokina has raised the bar with its newest FiRIN lens—the Tokina FiRIN 100mm f/2.8 Macro—for Sony E-mount full-frame photographers. The FiRIN 100mm macro lens...
View ArticleAbelardo Morell Considers the World Through a Pinhole
Abelardo Morell’s photographic life and work can be largely defined by the physics of optics. This is a fancy way of explaining the simple fact that, “If you create a little opening in a dark room,...
View Articlef/256: Tips for Digital Pinhole Photographs
There is something magical about creating an image from a tiny amount of light that traveled through the smallest of holes—regardless of whether the image is captured on film or on a modern digital...
View ArticleGodox Upgrades Portable AD200Pro TTL Flash
Godox is making one of its most intriguing and capable portable flashes even better, with the launch of the AD200Pro TTL Pocket Flash. What makes this battery-powered strobe special is the ability to...
View ArticleTripod Strap and Bag Roundup
One thing I really don’t enjoy when I’m out taking pictures is having to carry a tripod. My tripod came with a case, but I prefer leaving it home when I’m out taking pictures. When traveling from point...
View ArticleDepth of Field 2019: The Art of Building Your Personal Brand, with Tomayia...
Join photographer Tomayia Colvin as she presents a lecture on building your personal brand, at Depth of Field 2019. Colvin emphasizes taking risks as an important step and provides a great deal of...
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