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About 4776 filtered resultsby Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Manfrotto has unveiled their latest series of camera bags with the versatile Uncovered series. Designed to meet the ever-changing needs of the outdoor creator, the Uncovered series is equipped with a water-resistant TriTex shell, roll-top Design, water-tight zippers, and a coated bottom.
Manfrotto 30L Uncover Backpack
In the lineup sits
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Sports photographer Jean Fruth shares her journey from documenting women’s baseball to capturing the world of women’s hockey. In this conversation, she shares insights on navigating changes in projects while maintaining true to your style.
0:00 - Intro
1:34 - The start of Jean's sports photography
5:18 - Photographing different sports
12:05 - It's bigger than the sports, it's the movement
17:35 - Think bigger than your style
25:35 - The approach to photographing new sports
29:28 - Behind the scenes stories
33:02 - The difference in the
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Plenty of cameras match Leica’s specs on paper. So, what makes Leica so appealing? Go beyond the features to learn the philosophy behind Leica's camera design, as well as Leica as a whole.
0:00 - Intro
0:51 - The Experience
3:30 - Build Quality
5:19 - Leica, The Company
7:14 - Subtle Effects
8:35 - What’s the Verdict?
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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Let's face it: throwing a heavy camera over your shoulder can seem like a hassle, especially if photography isn't the main purpose of your trip. Those big mirrorless and DSLR cameras might stun with their incredible clarity, but not every outing calls for a "serious" camera. Still, there's a desire to capture fun photos, either for your own enjoyment, or to share with friends and family when you return.
Enter the bridge camera. Bridge cameras are an excellent, all-in-one solution for wildlife enthusiasts looking to capture images of their
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Ever find yourself still struggling to make out a bird, even when your binoculars are trained directly on it? No matter how steady you hold yourself, you simply just don’t have the reach. You could get a stronger pair of binoculars, but these come with inherent drawbacks, such as stability issues and, of course, a heftier build. What’s our solution?
It’s only natural that after using a pair of binoculars, some birders will find that they yearn for more, and the only way to practically get more reach is to use a spotting scope. These are
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Film photographer and member of our social media video team, Lotta Milde, shares the tools and techniques that inspire fresh ideas and new perspectives. Discover how to unlock a different way of seeing and challenge yourself to quickly expand your creative skills.
0:00 - Intro
4:03 - Your vision and the tools you're using
6:31 - Lotta's tools
18:34 - Film camera & strobes
22:01 - Avoiding the clinical look
26:06 - Filters
32:28 - Trying a new film stock
34:51 - Postproduction gear
38:42 - Taking creative risks
41:13 - Closing
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Photography bad habits, we all have them. Learn how to avoid these common landscape photography mistakes and start capturing stronger, more compelling images.
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Bad Habit 1
2:52 - Bad Habit 2
5:44 - Bad Habit 3
7:49 - Bad Habit 4
8:56 - Bad Habit 5
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
When it comes to image quality, the one piece of gear everyone recommends is the tripod. A good-quality tripod is one of the most important accessories you can get for your camera, but with so many new brands and options out there, choosing the right one can be a challenge. For this article, I spoke to the experts at the B&H SuperStore and have put my hands on several different full-sized tripods and tripod heads and can share with you my
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A powerful portrait doesn’t just capture a face, it creates a sense of depth, space, and emotion. Photographer Francisco Joel Hernandez will show you how to build strong visual depth in your portraits using lighting, lenses, and composition.
0:00 - Intro
3:09 - The flat portrait problem
8:55 - How to add depth
20:50 - Cheat code
27:28 - Off camera flash
35:46 - Lighting systems
39:16 - Technique breakdown
47:52 - Mistakes to avoid
49:14 - Final tips
53:00 - Live demo
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by Luke Rollins · Posted
After a 2025 spent celebrating its 100th birthday, Leica returns to market with its first new camera of 2026, the SL3-P Mirrorless Camera. Accompanied in its release by two new lenses, the APO-Macro-Elmarit-SL 100mm f/2.8 and the
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Building upon their established arsenal of impressive lighting tools, Profoto has expanded their softbox range with new XL sizes built with working pros in mind. These modifiers are designed for fast and easy deployment regardless of the environment and feature a reinforced construction to accommodate larger components.
Why do we need XL sizes? Larger modifiers deliver soft, even illuminations across bigger sets, allowing photographers to stretch their creative legs and shape
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Tamron has just announced that the 17-70mm f/2.8 DI III-A VC RXD lens is coming to the Nikon Z and Canon RF mounts. This fast-aperture standard zoom, compatible with APS-C format cameras, has long been a popular choice for Sony and Fujifilm shooters, offering a broad zoom range and stellar image quality throughout.
The 17-70mm f/2.8 first came to the scene for the Sony and eventually Fujifilm
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Invitations, rings, flowers are some of the small details that help tell the story of a wedding day. In this video, Lotta reveals how to turn them into stunning flat lay photographs with practical tips on styling, placement, lighting, and composition.
0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Why Flat Lays?
1:27 - How to Find Items
2:36 - Styling Tools & Backdrops
3:16 - Building Your Flat Lay
5:08 - Composition Principles
5:27 - Natural Light
6:29 - Artificial Light
6:57 - Gear & Settings
9:05 - Editing Tips
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Jean Fruth sits with legendary sports photographer David Burnett, sharing their unique perspectives on photographing one of the sporting world’s most storied events, the Olympics.
0:00 - Intro
2:29 - David's early work
6:24 - Learning from past work
8:32 - Finding the moment
15:37 - Photographing the Olympics
19:00 - Locking in for the moment
25:42 - Prep for long-term projects
37:57 - Wanting to get the big moment shot
43:24 - Images that stand out
51:05 - Closing
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