• Protecting Your Lenses With UV Filters: We Review the Urth Plus+ to Settle the Argument

    Protecting Your Lenses With UV Filters: We Review the Urth Plus+ to Settle the Argument
    If one argument gets photographers riled, it’s whether one should protect the front element of a lens with a UV filter. Should we instead use a lens hood? Let’s settle the argument with this definitive answer by testing an Urth Plus+ pro filter.[ Read More ]
  • A Review of the M2 Pro Mac mini

    A Review of the M2 Pro Mac mini
    The Mac mini line has long been popular for offering the Mac experience in a desktop at a very reasonable price and in a small, easy package. The line took a major step forward when Apple started offering their own silicon in the computers, and in the latest iteration, users can now even opt for a Pro chip. So, how good is the new M2 Pro Mac mini? This excellent video review takes a look at the computer and everything you can expect from it.[ Read More ]
  • The Truth About Fujifilm's Optimized Lenses and 40-Megapixel Sensor

    The Truth About Fujifilm's Optimized Lenses and 40-Megapixel Sensor
    Fujifilm recently introduced their latest 40-megapixel APS-C sensor, the X-Trans CMOS 5 HR. Along with announcing two new cameras featuring the X-Trans 5 chip, a list of lenses that are "optimized" for the new sensor was also released. But do you need the optimized lenses to get the most out of the new cameras? I address this and more in my latest video.[ Read More ]
  • Maximizing Your Potential: A Guide for Building Value and Setting Competitive Prices

    Maximizing Your Potential: A Guide for Building Value and Setting Competitive Prices
    As a photographer, understanding your place in the market is essential to the success of your business. Whether you are just starting out or are an established photographer, it's important to have a clear understanding of your competition, your preferred target audience, and demand for the photography services you offer.[ Read More ]
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  • A Simple and Effective One-light Portrait Photography Setup

    A Simple and Effective One-light Portrait Photography Setup
    A lot of portrait photographers are scared of working with artificial lighting, but it is a skill that is well worth learning, as it will make you a more capable and versatile photographer and better enable you to realize all your creative visions (and those of your clients). If you are new to working with flash, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you a simple and highly effective one-light portrait photography setup.[ Read More ]
  • How You Can Take a Break From Photography and Still Build Your Business

    How You Can Take a Break From Photography and Still Build Your Business
    Being a professional photographer can be extremely demanding and can easily lead to burnout and/or a loss of passion for the craft. And yet, many professionals persevere into that dangerous territory out of the need to constantly churn out fresh material. It does not always have to be that way, though. This interesting video features a seasoned professional discussing how he stepped away from his camera for a couple of months but still moved his business forward.[ Read More ]
  • Three Useful Lightroom Tips You Might Not Have Seen Before

    Three Useful Lightroom Tips You Might Not Have Seen Before
    While it used to be that Photoshop was the place for any sort of advanced photo editing, in recent iterations, Lightroom has become impressively intricate and capable. In fact, you can now do a lot of things in the program you used to have to switch to Photoshop for, and often, you can perform them more efficiently in Lightroom. This great video tutorial will show you three functions and techniques you might not be aware of and how to use them in your editing.[ Read More ]

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