• Tips for Shooting Winter Wedding Photography

    Tips for Shooting Winter Wedding Photography
    The wedding season typically runs in the summer months in most countries. However, winter wedding photos can look magical if done right. I spoke to Finnish photographer Lauri Hytti about his experiences and tips on how to master shooting the perfect snowy scene.[ Read More ]
  • Which of These Versatile Supertelephoto Lenses Is Best?

    Which of These Versatile Supertelephoto Lenses Is Best?
    We are lucky to have a huge range of quality supertelephoto zoom lenses to choose from nowadays — so many, in fact, that it can be difficult to know which is right for you. This excellent video review takes a look at three of the best options: the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports, Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports, and the Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS.[ Read More ]
  • Hacks You Can Use to Boost Productivity Today

    Hacks You Can Use to Boost Productivity Today
    One of the funniest jokes about being a freelancer goes as follows: I did not want to work 9-5, so I quit my job and became a freelancer, and now, I work 24/7. While it sounds funny, it is largely true. Most freelancers work way more than people in regular jobs. But, there is a way to have a freelance job while working normal hours. The secret is staying productive. Here is how I do it.[ Read More ]
  • The Biggest Myth About Commercial Photography

    The Biggest Myth About Commercial Photography
    There is a common myth about commercial photography: it is a genre just like landscape, macro, and product. However, this could not be further from the truth. As someone who thought so, I spent too much time creating “commercial” work. What I should’ve done instead is this.[ Read More ]
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  • Two Straightforward One-light Portrait Setups

    Two Straightforward One-light Portrait Setups
    When it comes to creating compelling, professional-level portraits, it can be easy to think that you need a complex, multi-light setup in order to get worthwhile results. And while two or three lights can certainly give you more versatility, you can absolutely create compelling results with just one light. This excellent video tutorial will show you two effective and straightforward one-light setups for portraits.[ Read More ]
  • 5 Secrets for Perfect Edge Selection in Adobe Photoshop

    5 Secrets for Perfect Edge Selection in Adobe Photoshop
    If you've ever had to make complex selections in Adobe Photoshop, you know how frustrating it can be. Well, in this video, learn five tips for ensuring you get it exactly right with the easiest method possible.[ Read More ]
  • A Look at One of the Best Medium Format Cameras Ever Made

    A Look at One of the Best Medium Format Cameras Ever Made
    Film continues to enjoy a steady resurgence, and one of the most intriguing ways to differentiate it from working with digital is to pick up a 645 medium format camera, which produces negatives far bigger than even the most expensive digital medium format cameras. One of the best such options is the Mamiya 645 AFD, and this great video review takes a look at the camera after running 250 rolls of film through it.[ Read More ]
  • A Review of the New Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G Lens

    A Review of the New Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G Lens
    The 24-70mm f/2.8 lens is the workhorse of choice for many creatives, offering a useful range of focal lengths and a decently wide aperture. However, for those who do not need that fast aperture, an f/4 option is both far cheaper and more portable, making it a nice alternative. Sony's FE 20-70mm f/4 G is one such option, and it offers extra reach at the wide end, making it more versatile. This excellent video review takes a look at the new lens and the sort of image quality and performance you c
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