• We Review the V-Flat Karl Taylor Light Cone

    We Review the V-Flat Karl Taylor Light Cone
    When V-Flat released the new Karl Taylor Light Cone, the comments ranged from dismissive jokes about "the cone of shame" to excitement for a product designed by esteemed commercial photographer Karl Taylor. I decided to take the cones into my product studio and see for myself if this simple tool really delivered the effortless results it boasted.[ Read More ]
  • Forget the Vintage Point-and-Shoot, the Barbie Wireless Video Camcorder Is the Retro Handicam of Your Dreams

    Forget the Vintage Point-and-Shoot, the Barbie Wireless Video Camcorder Is the Retro Handicam of Your Dreams
    It's no secret that Gen Z has rediscovered the digital cameras of most millennials' youth. But while 20-year-old point-and-shoot cameras are fun and all, the realest camera of them all just might be the Barbie Wireless Video Camcorder.[ Read More ]
  • 50mm Versus 85mm: Side-by-Side Lens Comparison for Portraits

    50mm Versus 85mm: Side-by-Side Lens Comparison for Portraits
    There are several focal lengths that have become staples for portrait photography and both 50mm and 85mm are two right at the top of the list. If you are in the market for a portrait lens, however, which is best for you? This video might help.[ Read More ]
  • 5 Photographs You Need to Get When You Photograph Basketball

    5 Photographs You Need to Get When You Photograph Basketball
    It takes years of practice to become good at sports photography. Basketball, for example, is fast-paced, with frequent turnovers. When covering a game, you need to be attentive to all of the action happening on the court. But even if you photograph all of the crucial plays, something may be missing from your coverage. This article will help you understand the variety of potential shots at a basketball game and what you need to do to ensure that you capture them properly.[ Read More ]
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  • Are Samyang Lenses Good Alternatives to More Expensive Options?

    Are Samyang Lenses Good Alternatives to More Expensive Options?
    A decade ago, Samyang lenses were known for being sharp, affordable, and manual focus only, but in recent years, the company has expanded their offerings to start including autofocus in many options while still maintaining reasonable prices and impressive image quality. So, how do they compete with current options? This great video overview takes you through four options: the 35mm f/1.4 AF II, the AF 50mm f/1.4 FE II, AF 85mm f/1.4 FE II, and AF 135mm f/1.8 FE.[ Read More ]
  • Fujifilm Patents Its Most Versatile Medium Format Lens

    Fujifilm Patents Its Most Versatile Medium Format Lens
    Fujifilm's GFX line of medium format mirrorless cameras has reinvigorated the market beyond full frame, and the company continues to invest in expanding its capabilities. Along those lines, a patent has emerged for an interesting lens that would offer a lot of versatility for its users.[ Read More ]
  • How to Remove Braces Using Photoshop

    How to Remove Braces Using Photoshop
    Braces are extremely common, but their wearers are often a bit self-conscious about them, and as such, you might get requests to remove them. As usual, it is Photoshop to the rescue, and this helpful video tutorial will show you how to deal with a situation that can be surprisingly tricky.[ Read More ]

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