• One Critical Piece of Gear You Probably Don’t Have in Your Wedding Kit

    One Critical Piece of Gear You Probably Don’t Have in Your Wedding Kit
    If you’ve been a wedding photographer for any amount of time, you know that you are going to spend a lot of time in loud wedding receptions, and this is my public service announcement to please protect your freaking ears. All wedding photographers and filmmakers need ear protection as part of their kit for the long hours we spend in front of bands and DJ speakers at volume levels unsafe for our hearing, and so, I rounded up a few options for you to consider below.[ Read More ]
  • Can a $148 Full Frame Autofocus Lens Produce Good Images?

    Can a $148 Full Frame Autofocus Lens Produce Good Images?
    It sounds too good to be true, but the TTArtisans AF 32mm f/2.8 lens offers full frame coverage, autofocus, and the promise of good image quality for $148. Can it actually deliver good performance and image quality at such a low price? This excellent video review takes a look at everything you can expect.[ Read More ]
  • AI-Generated Photos: Are They Art or Plagiarism?

    AI-Generated Photos: Are They Art or Plagiarism?
    The future of photography. Are we photographers in danger of being replaced, or is this just another fad due to pass us by? Who owns the digital rights? How much of a photograph that's generated by AI still belongs to the original artist, or does it belong to no one?[ Read More ]
  • Surprising Ways That Bad Images Improve Your Photography

    Surprising Ways That Bad Images Improve Your Photography
    We all want to take better photos. There are countless ways of learning how to do that. Attending courses and workshops, watching YouTube videos, and reading books and articles such as this are traditional approaches. But there is one unexpected way too: embracing bad photography.[ Read More ]
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  • How to Deal With Dull Skies in Landscape Photography

    How to Deal With Dull Skies in Landscape Photography
    One of the trickiest and most frustrating aspects of landscape photography is that you do not get any control over the conditions, and when the weather refuses to cooperate and you get boring skies, it can be challenging to create worthwhile photos. Challenging does not mean impossible, though. If you know how to work with it, a dull sky can still give you great images. This helpful video tutorial will show you how to do just that.[ Read More ]

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