Rachel Jones Ross: 100 Nights of Photography Under the Stars, Part 1
I still remember vividly, the first time I ever photographed the Milky Way. It was on a crop sensor camera with a kit lens, in the middle of winter. I had no composition to speak of, and the galactic...
View ArticleRachel Jones Ross: 100 Nights of Photography in Bone-Chilling Cold, Part 2
So far, the weather is definitely the biggest challenge I’ve experienced in my 100 Nights project. So much so, that I could have called the project 100 nights of bone-chilling cold. Seriously, I keep...
View ArticleBird Photography: Which Exposure Mode is Right for You?
The technological advancements in photography could hardly be imagined by photographers using slow film with manual focus, non-stabilized lenses just 20 years ago. Go back further and cameras did not...
View ArticleRachel Jones Ross: 100 Nights of Photos Under the Clouds, Part 3
It should be no surprise that I’d get clouded out from time to time. And sometimes a few clouds can be very pretty. But I think I’ve already spent one hundred nights under the clouds, and 16 of them...
View ArticleIlluminate Your Mobile Photos with the Profoto C1 and C1 Plus
To help mobile shooters improve and add some unique qualities to their shots, Profoto has released the brand-new C1 and C1 Plus, a couple of compact, portable lights that will help take mobile images...
View ArticleProfoto C1 Plus | Hands-on Review
The new C1 Plus from Profoto is a high-quality, handheld flash and continuous light unit that syncs perfectly with your smartphone. We took it out for a test run in the streets of New York City to see...
View ArticlePodcast: Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes
On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Stephen and Bette Wilkes in honor of the release of Wilkes’s great new book Day to Night, and the accompanying...
View ArticleRachel Jones Ross: 100 Nights of Photographic Learning, Part 4
This project has been all these things so far: Nights of no sleep, nights of bone-chilling cold, nights spent under the clouds. But it could also be described as 100 nights of learning. I learn...
View ArticleLois Conner: What is Photography?
I try not to think about it too obsessively, but photography is drawing with light. When I go out in the morning, I often have an idea as to what I want to photograph. However, that changes as I...
View ArticleOlympus XA: Style and Performance in an Affordable Compact Rangefinder Camera
If you wanted to be considered a professional photographer in 1979, the year the Olympus XA was released, your choice of cameras was limited. For some in the upper reaches of the profession, Leica was...
View ArticleRachel Jones Ross: 100 Nights of Photographic Inspiration, Part 5
My 100 Nights project has opened my eyes in other, unexpected ways. Inspiration comes in many forms. Sometimes it’s the environment that inspires me. On this particular night, in Iceland, last March,...
View ArticleHow to Photograph the Milky Way
Have you ever seen an amazing photo of the Milky Way and wondered what’s the secret behind it? Is there some magic formula that made it turn out so great? Well, there is a formula, but it’s not magic....
View ArticlePanasonic S1H
*/ Create Cinema-Ready Films with thePanasonic Lumix S1HFull-frame mirrorless video taken seriously.Add to CartLearn MoreB&H Discussion PanelPanasonic S1H Filmmaker RoundtablePanasonic S1H...
View ArticleLowepro Updates Pro Trekker Series with Four New Backpacks
Lowepro has teamed up with adventure photographer Chris McLennan to create four new travel-friendly Pro Trekker II backpacks. The quartet shares a handful of core features, including an emphasis on...
View ArticleManfrotto Makes Lighter, Stronger Nano Stands
The ultimate piece of support equipment is something that is lightweight and strong. Usually impossible to get both in a single package, Manfrotto’s Nano series has always come close, and now they are...
View ArticleCanon Reveals Lightweight M200 Mirrorless Camera for Everyday Use
Upgrade your everyday carry with the Canon M200 Mirrorless Camera, available in black or white finishes. Designed to be lightweight and well featured, this updated entry-level model will serve well as...
View ArticleWestcott Announces FJ400 Strobe and FJ-X2m Universal Wireless Trigger
Westcott is making a serious push into the world of portable strobes with a pair of new releases: the FJ400, a portable but powerful strobe equally at home in the studio or out on assignment and the...
View ArticleLucas Blalock: What is Photography?
Fine art photography is like writing poetry, taking an everyday language and asking it to do things that are a little less conventional. But photography as a whole is a shared construction, it is what...
View ArticlePodcast: Adventure Photography with Chris Burkard
When one of the world’s most “followed” photographers is available for a conversation, you make the time to talk with him, and when that photographer is acclaimed adventure, landscape, travel, and surf...
View ArticleCanon Elevates Performance of R and RP Cameras with Firmware Update
Canon has announced a significant firmware update for its EOS R and EOS RP cameras that sets a new benchmark for AF performance in these full-frame mirrorless cameras. The improvements that this...
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