• Why It Is Important to Take Your Branding Seriously

    Why It Is Important to Take Your Branding Seriously
    As a photographer, it's important for you to understand the significance of branding in your industry. While it may not seem obvious, branding is just as important for small businesses like yours as it is for large corporations. Branding encompasses much more than just a logo. It is the first interaction a potential client will have with your business.[ Read More ]
  • Creating Beauty Portraits With Hard Light

    Creating Beauty Portraits With Hard Light
    When you think of portraiture, you might think of large, diffused light. However, there are lots of applications of hard light in portraiture, with beauty being just one genre. In this video, watch as Lindsay Adler creates stunning portraits with harsh lighting.[ Read More ]
  • Did You Know That You’re Already a Sony Shooter?

    Did You Know That You’re Already a Sony Shooter?
    According to Taylor Jackson, we're all Sony shooters, whether we like it or not. With the majority of today's cameras carrying Sony's imaging sensors, are we all becoming Sony shooters without even knowing it?[ Read More ]
  • Are You Afraid of Photographing in Raw? Don’t Be, It’s Easier Than You Think

    Are You Afraid of Photographing in Raw? Don’t Be, It’s Easier Than You Think
    Some beginning photographers keep on shooting in JPEG because of one reason. They’re a bit of afraid of the raw file format. But shooting in raw is easier than you think. If you want to start photographing in raw but you don’t know how, I’ll show you how it’s done.[ Read More ]
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  • A Review of the Canon RF 135mm f/1.8 L IS USM Lens

    A Review of the Canon RF 135mm f/1.8 L IS USM Lens
    135mm lenses have long been popular as alternatives to the standard 85mm focal length when it comes to portrait photography, and Canon's EF 135mm f/2L was respected as one of the company's best lenses, offering excellent image quality, including deep contrast and colors and supplemented by reliable and quick autofocus. Now, its successor, the RF f/1.8 L IS USM, is here, and this excellent video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it in practice.[
  • LED Versus Flash: Which Is Best for Photographers?

    LED Versus Flash: Which Is Best for Photographers?
    There has been a lot of advancement in lighting technology for LED lights for photography recently, but are they the way to go? Check out this video for a comparison of the pros and cons of each.[ Read More ]
  • Which of These Affordable but Premium 50mm Lenses Is Best?

    Which of These Affordable but Premium 50mm Lenses Is Best?
    If there is one truth in the photography industry, it is that there is no shortage of 50mm lenses for Sony E mount users. While 50mm options run the full gamut from under $100 to north of $2,000, two lenses, the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG DN Art and Samyang AF 50mm f/1.4 FE II, sit in the middle of the pack in terms of price but near the top in terms of image quality and performance. Which is right for you? This excellent video review compares both to help you decide.[ Read More ]
  • The Benefits of Slowing Down in Landscape Photography

    The Benefits of Slowing Down in Landscape Photography
    We live in an age of hyper-fast content creative and consumption, and it can be easy to feel pressured to bring home loads of images to continue feeding the machine. There is something to be said for slowing down so you can think more and shoot less, however. This great video explores that idea and why it might improve both your photos and your enjoyment of the experience.[ Read More ]
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