• Why the 50mm Focal Length Is Overrated

    Why the 50mm Focal Length Is Overrated
    I know, I know. I'm likely guilty of photography blasphemy here. The 50mm focal length, often referred to as the "nifty fifty," has long been one of the most commonly used in photography, noted for its versatility and often, its affordability relative to other focal lengths. Despite all that, I am here to argue that the 50mm focal length is overrated and not as useful as it is often touted to be.[ Read More ]
  • How to Improve Your Sports Action Photography

    How to Improve Your Sports Action Photography
    When it comes to sports portraits and action photography, employing a bit of artificial light can make a huge difference by giving you the ability to shape the look of the frame and add a lot of drama to the image. If you are ready to get started working with artificial light in your sports action portraiture, check out this excellent video tutorial that will give you a range of helpful tips and advice sure to put you on the right track.[ Read More ]
  • The Magic of a Forgotten Sensor

    The Magic of a Forgotten Sensor
    Camera sensors have evolved at a breakneck pace since the advent of the digital era, but many photographers lament the loss of a sensor from the early days of the technology, often calling its color rendition "magic." Is it nostalgia, or is there really something different in the way it produces images? This awesome video takes a look.[ Read More ]
  • You Are Probably Using Juxtaposition for Your Landscape Photography

    You Are Probably Using Juxtaposition for Your Landscape Photography
    Juxtaposition is something you can stumble upon when reading about composition. Although it’s not literally a composition theory, it is a great way to add something extra to your photo. Did you know you’re probably already using it?
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  • Creating a Michael Bay-Level Rig in the Back Garden

    Creating a Michael Bay-Level Rig in the Back Garden
    It seems that every year we see crazier and crazier setups, usually reserved for high-end cinema productions, made available to the average person. In this video, you can see an absurdly cool orbital shot made in a back garden.[ Read More ]
  • Why You Shouldn't Overlook This Fantastic $400 Full Frame Camera

    Why You Shouldn't Overlook This Fantastic $400 Full Frame Camera
    Top-level full frame cameras can easily run north of $3,000 and much higher, and while they are, without a doubt, tremendously capable machines, you may not need all that power. This fantastic video takes a look at a full frame camera that costs only $400 and can still compete with modern options in many ways.[ Read More ]

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