• What to Think About When You Want to Photograph in a War-Torn Country

    What to Think About When You Want to Photograph in a War-Torn Country
    I get questions like these daily, mostly from inexperienced or new photojournalists who want to get into documentary photography. I often repeat the same answers, so I figured it might be useful to put it all into a single article. So, here are the bare basics of high-risk documentary photography.[ Read More ]
  • You're Supposed To Be a Professional but You're Still Using a DSLR?

    You're Supposed To Be a Professional but You're Still Using a DSLR?
    Jessica Kobeissi has a much-needed rant in response to comments from viewers who assume that everyone not using mirrorless has been left behind in the dark ages.[ Read More ]
  • Is Less Camera Gear Better for Your Landscape Photography?

    Is Less Camera Gear Better for Your Landscape Photography?
    Do you ever feel like you carry too much camera gear when out practicing landscape photography? A camera bag, a camera body, a trio of lenses, batteries, filters, a tripod, maybe a drone or action cam: it all adds up. This video looks at taking a minimal approach and some of the advantages that it brings.[ Read More ]
  • Think Twice Before You Purchase More Photography Gear

    Think Twice Before You Purchase More Photography Gear
    A lot of interesting photography equipment is released almost every week. This could be an upgrade to something you currently are using or something new that you've never considered buying before. However, think twice about spending your hard-earned money on new photography equipment.[ Read More ]
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  • A Review of the New Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 Lens

    A Review of the New Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 Lens
    Viltrox has continued to establish themselves as a manufacturer of capable lenses that are priced quite competitively, making their options intriguing for a wide range of photographers and filmmakers. Their latest lens, the Viltrox PRO Series AF 27mm f/1.2 Pro, offers Fujifilm users a relatively neutral equivalent focal length of 40mm in tandem with an extremely wide maximum aperture of f/1.2, making it a potential workhorse for many applications. This great video review takes a look at the new
  • A Review of the Sigma 14mm f/1.4 Art Lens

    A Review of the Sigma 14mm f/1.4 Art Lens
    Back in 2017, Sigma released the 14mm f/1.8 Art, a lens which offered the widest maximum aperture seen in a full frame 14mm lens by more than a full stop. Now, they have released the 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art, which offers even more light-gathering power and sits as the world's widest f/1.4 full frame lens. Can its performance and image quality match those impressive specs? This great video review takes a look at what you can expect.[ Read More ]

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