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  • Canon's RF 50mm f/1.4 L VCM Lens: Sharpness, Focus, and Build Quality

    Canon's RF 50mm f/1.4 L VCM Lens: Sharpness, Focus, and Build Quality
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  • Critique the Community Drama

    Critique the Community Drama
    Enter Your Best Dramatic PhotosFor our next photography contest, we want to see your best dramatic photos ever taken! The theme is dramatic but the genre of photography can be anything. If you have a photo that you feel is a dramatic representation of a landscape, product shot, portrait, wedding, architectural shoot, or any other genre of photography, you are free to submit it to November's critique the community. Rules This contest is 100% free to join Each photographer may submit up to 3 image
  • Why Canon’s RF 70-200mm Z Lens Might Be the Best Yet

    Why Canon’s RF 70-200mm Z Lens Might Be the Best Yet
    The Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM Z lens promises new features and updated optics that make it a strong contender in the high-end telephoto market. Its robust build, range, and precision make it particularly suited to professionals who demand consistent, high-quality performance across various settings.[ Read More ]
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  • Lomo 92 Film Stock Review

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    Over the years, I’ve accumulated a truly embarrassing amount of film stock. I’ll freely admit that it’s a sickness. If I’m being honest with myself, it likely stems from a fear of missing out on something creative and new and a fear that one day it’s all going to be gone. One day, the last roll from the last batch of the last stock is going to come off the production line, and that’ll be that.[ Read More ]
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    How to Build a Portfolio That Attracts Premium Clients
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  • Setting Boundaries When Shooting Family and Friends' Weddings

    Setting Boundaries When Shooting Family and Friends' Weddings
    Shooting a friend or family member’s wedding can seem appealing—it’s a chance to capture an important day for someone close to you. But it’s not without challenges, and taking it on requires a clear understanding of potential complications and the right preparations.
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