• Photographing the World Cup: An Interview With Ammar Hassan

    Photographing the World Cup: An Interview With Ammar Hassan
    Have you ever seen the camera pan across the photographers during the World Cup and wondered: "How did they get that job? What is that lens they're shooting with?" Well, Fstoppers, I have all the answers for you. I had the privilege to chat with Ammar Hassan, who covered not one, but four World Cup championships, and he was gracious to tell us all about what it's like to photograph the world's most watched sporting event.[ Read More ]
  • A Review of the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm f/5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens

    A Review of the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm f/5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens
    For Fujifilm photographers who want the ultimate levels of reach, the XF 150-600mm f/5.6-8 R LM OIS WR offers a full frame equivalent of 229-914mm, making it quite the intriguing choice for sports and wildlife photographers alike. This great video review takes a look at the lens and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice.[ Read More ]
  • I Would Not Be a Photographer if Not for Peter McKinnon

    I Would Not Be a Photographer if Not for Peter McKinnon
    He has played a significant role in making me into the photographer I am now, so much so that I would've quit without getting started if it was not for his content. This is probably true for a lot of "new generation" creators. Yet, there is a lot of debate surrounding him, as well as other creators. The core of this debate is simply that YouTubers are not "real" photographers and should not be listened to. In this article, we will discuss the importance of educators, presenters, and, of course,
  • I Cooked and Shot a Whole Roast Dinner, You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!

    I Cooked and Shot a Whole Roast Dinner, You Won’t Believe What Happened Next!
    I ate it. I ate it with my partner and made soup out of it the next day. Damn, I hate spoilers. Nevertheless here’s the full lowdown on how to orchestrate a simple food shoot when you’re technically meant to be cooking dinner in a pokey kitchen.
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  • Using a Mood Board for Fashion Shoots

    Using a Mood Board for Fashion Shoots
    In this video, Lindsay Adler walks through her pre-planning, shooting, and post-processing of a themed photo shoot and explains from start to finish how to recreate this image.
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  • Why You Shouldn't Overlook f/4 Lenses

    Why You Shouldn't Overlook f/4 Lenses
    When it comes to zoom lenses, the professional standard is f/2.8, which offers a suitably wide aperture for isolating subjects and working in low-light situations. However, many f/2.8 zooms also have f/4 variants, which are both far cheaper and much more portable. This great video essay discusses why you might want to consider f/4 options for your camera bag.[ Read More ]
  • Canon Patents Another Extreme Lens Design

    Canon Patents Another Extreme Lens Design
    Ever since the arrival of the RF mount, Canon has shown they are willing to push the boundaries of lens design to new levels. It seems they don't plan to slow down, with two new patents emerging, including one for a 300mm f/2.3 mirror lens with autofocus.[ Read More ]
  • Man Orders $3,000 Sony Camera, Receives Bags of Mysterious White Powder Instead

    Man Orders $3,000 Sony Camera, Receives Bags of Mysterious White Powder Instead
    A photographer who spent $3,000 on a Sony camera was shocked to discover nothing but an empty box and bags of mysterious white powder when it was delivered.[ Read More ]
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