• The Pillar of Stability: The Importance of Choosing the Right Tripod for Photography

    The Pillar of Stability: The Importance of Choosing the Right Tripod for Photography
    In the world of photography, capturing the perfect shot often requires meticulous attention to detail. From adjusting camera settings to framing the subject just right, photographers invest significant effort in creating stunning visuals. However, amidst all the technicalities, there is one often overlooked but indispensable tool that can make or break the outcome of a photograph: the tripod.[ Read More ]
  • Easy Tips to Understand and Improve Contrast Editing in Lightroom

    Easy Tips to Understand and Improve Contrast Editing in Lightroom
    As it turns out, I've been quite the simpleton when it comes to applying contrast in my photos, as with Lightroom, there are a few new tricks to make this process easier.[ Read More ]
  • Your Guide to All of Canon's APS-C Mirrorless Cameras

    Your Guide to All of Canon's APS-C Mirrorless Cameras
    Canon has filled out their APS-C mirrorless line quite nicely with an array of models that offer everything from highly affordable options to professional-level models capable of tackling just about anything you can throw at them. So, which model is right for your budget and needs? This helpful video gives an overview of every option to help you choose.[ Read More ]
  • Our Long-Term Review of the Shimoda Action X50 Backpack

    Our Long-Term Review of the Shimoda Action X50 Backpack
    After thorough consideration, I made the decision to purchase the Shimoda Action X50 backpack a few years ago as my primary backpack for photography travels. Now, after several years of use, I want to reflect on its performance. Is it worth the investment? Let's find out.[ Read More ]
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  • 5 Reasons Your Photography Might Not Be Improving

    5 Reasons Your Photography Might Not Be Improving
    We all want to be better photographers, but rarely is the path to accomplishing that plainly obvious, and it can be easy to make unconscious mistakes that stop us from reaching the next level. If you feel like you are a bit stuck in a rut, check out this insightful video essay that features an experienced photographer discussing five common reasons photographers fail to improve and how to break free and take the next step forward.[ Read More ]
  • How to Light and Shoot Moody and Dark Portraits

    How to Light and Shoot Moody and Dark Portraits
    The beauty of artificial lighting is that it allows you to create just about any photo your imagination can envision with total control over every last detail. And while we often aim for bright, soft, and flattering lighting in our portraits, if you want to explore your artistic side a bit more, a dark and moody look can yield some very interesting images. This fantastic video tutorial will show you how to light and shoot those dark and moody portraits.[ Read More ]
  • An Often Overlooked Aspect of Landscape Photography

    An Often Overlooked Aspect of Landscape Photography
    Landscape photography is a challenging but rewarding genre, and with all the time and effort it can take to get to a location, it is worth considering the approach you take once you are there to ensure you come away with as many great photos as possible. The insightful video tutorial features an experienced landscape photographer discussing the philosophy that helps him to consistently produce worthwhile images.[ Read More ]
  • A Colourful Capture Of A Hummingbird Wins 'Photo Of The Week'

     Our latest 'Photo of the Week' (POTW) winner is a lovely bright and colourful shot of a Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Captured by TDP43, it's a fabulous example of nature and wildlife photography with the Hummingbird pin-sharp where it needs to be and the speed its wings move at highlighted brilliantly with blurred motion. The detail in the feathers is great, too. All of our POTW winners will receive a Samsung 128GB EVO Plus microSDXC memory card with SD Adapter offering m
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