• 5 Documentaries Every Photographer and Creative Should Watch

    5 Documentaries Every Photographer and Creative Should Watch
    I love all types of documentaries, and I think it's very important that artists and photographers educate themselves on the past greats and present ones working today. I watch documentaries on photography, fashion, art, and anything else I find interesting. It’s an education coming from a very successful person in that field that everyone can learn from, and I find them to be very inspirational. When I don’t feel inspired or I'm frustrated with things not working out for me, I put on
  • A Gamechanger for Planning Your Night Photography

    A Gamechanger for Planning Your Night Photography
    PhotoPills might be the most popular app for planning photoshoots. However, there is another feature-rich app that can do even more. In this video, Alyn Wallace shows the app Planit Pro and some of its unique features.[ Read More ]
  • A Beginner's Guide to Wide Field Astrophotography

    A Beginner's Guide to Wide Field Astrophotography
    Astrophotography can be one of the most stunning and magical genres of photography, as you watch wonders of the universe that are invisible to the naked eye appear on your camera screen. It is also one of the most technically challenging photography genres, but your practice and patience will be rewarded. If you are ready to get started, check out this fantastic video tutorial that will show you the basics of wide field astrophotography.[ Read More ]
  • Hey Canon, Why Are Your Cameras Falling Apart?

    Hey Canon, Why Are Your Cameras Falling Apart?
    Judging by my title, you'll be shocked to know that I have always been a Canon loyalist. From learning with the Canon A-1 inherited from my grandmother in 1999, to the latest mirrorless models, I have been a devoted customer and an advocate of the brand for over two decades. That is, until the Canon EOS R5. The Canon R5 is where my bond to the brand was systematically dismantled as the hardware itself did.[ Read More ]
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  • The Difference Between Image Quality and Quality Images

    The Difference Between Image Quality and Quality Images
    The difference between image quality and quality images is significant, and yet, they are two things that are often confused for one another. It is crucial that we maintain clarity about which is which and how to improve each individually. This excellent video essay features an experienced photographer discussing the topic and offering some insightful advice.[ Read More ]
  • 100 Megapixel Medium Format Showdown: Which Is Better?

    100 Megapixel Medium Format Showdown: Which Is Better?
    If you've ever yearned after a medium format camera, you might wonder what the difference between them is, particularly when they're both 100 megapixels. Well, here's a showdown.[ Read More ]
  • How to Edit Over- and Underexposed Photos in Lightroom

    How to Edit Over- and Underexposed Photos in Lightroom
    If you are new to photography, it can be a little overwhelming trying to learn how to edit images with all the tools at your disposal. Nonetheless, one of the most common post-processing tasks you will have to tackle is fixing an overexposed or underexposed photo. This helpful video tutorial features a seasoned Lightroom pro showing you how to do just that.[ Read More ]
  • How Do You Know if Your Photos Are Good?

    How Do You Know if Your Photos Are Good?
    You can work tirelessly on developing strong technique and nurturing your creative voice, but if you do not know when you have taken a good photo, it can all be for naught. Evaluating your own work can be trickier than you might think, but it is a crucial skill to develop, whether you are an amateur or a professional. This helpful video tutorial offers a range of actionable advice on how to do just that.[ Read More ]
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