• 6 Annoying Things Photographers Do (Stop Now!)

    6 Annoying Things Photographers Do (Stop Now!)
    Having met and talked with quite a few photographers, I have seen that there are a lot of things we do which, to me, a fellow photographer are annoying. Some are innocent enough such as asking for the lighting setup, but others sit on the fence about being illegal.[ Read More ]
  • The Five Best and Worst Things About Being a Wedding Photographer

    The Five Best and Worst Things About Being a Wedding Photographer
    Wedding photography can be a lucrative genre, but it can also be extremely challenging and taxing, and it certainly is not for everyone. If you are newer to photography and wondering if it is the genre for you, check out this great video essay that features an experienced wedding photographer and friend of Fstoppers discussing the five best and worst aspects of the profession.[ Read More ]
  • A Beginner's Workflow for Retouching Skin in Photoshop

    A Beginner's Workflow for Retouching Skin in Photoshop
    Knowing how to light, pose, and shoot a portrait is only half of what it takes to make a compelling final image. You also need to have strong post-processing skills. If you are new to portrait photography and wondering how to go about editing your images, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you an effective and straightforward workflow for creating polished results using Photoshop.[ Read More ]
  • Composing for Crop: Start With the End

    Composing for Crop: Start With the End
    When do you start thinking about cropping? Although it is something most of us usually do in editing software after we’ve taken our photos, I’d suggest thinking about cropping before pressing the shutter.[ Read More ]
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  • Can This Popular and Affordable Lens Keep Up With Modern Mirrorless Cameras?

    Can This Popular and Affordable Lens Keep Up With Modern Mirrorless Cameras?
    The EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM was long popular with Canon DSLR users for offering a versatile wide angle focal length range in a small body together with great image quality, all at a very affordable price. Now, with Canon developing a line of APS-C RF-S cameras, the 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 is relevant again. Can it keep up with the higher-resolution sensors on modern mirrorless cameras like the EOS R7, though? This excellent video review takes a look at what you can expect.[ Read More ]
  • We Review the BenQ PhotoVue SW321C: Half the Price, Double the Features

    We Review the BenQ PhotoVue SW321C: Half the Price, Double the Features
    As someone that is as deep in the Apple ecosystem as it gets, I will still pick the BenQ PhotoVue SW 321C over both Studio Display and even the ProDisplay XDR. Not only is this monitor objectively better, but also way more affordable. In this article, we will review the BenQ PhotoVue SW321C.[ Read More ]

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