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28 Photogenic Options for July 4th Fireworks Nationwide, Part 1: AL to MA
by Jill Waterman · Posted 06/11/2026
There is perhaps no truer sign of summer than Independence Day in the United States. The Fourth of July is when the summer season kicks into full gear, with barbeques, pool parties, family gatherings, and road trips galore—not to mention the fireworks! One lead-up to this holiday that I will never forget found me hurtling down the New Jersey Turnpike at sunset in a Greyhound bus. As the twilight deepened, bright bursts of fireworks began shooting up past the tree line, close by and at a distance, reflecting in the darkened glass of the
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Event Photography
Documentary Photography
Outdoor Photography
Night Photography
A Beginner's Guide on Landscape Photography with Drones
Posted 06/01/2026
What separates beginner aerial photographers from the pros? Grab your drone and join Matt to learn how to get started with landscape drone photography. You'll learn how to choose a drone, how to utilize its features, how to compose your photos, and more. 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Know Your Gear 2:49 - Composition Principles 5:04 - Lighting 5:57 - Camera Settings 8:17 - Regulations 8:44 - Outro
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Landscape Photography
Drones
Aerial Imaging
Elevating Your Point of View | Drone Photography
Posted 10/23/2025
Join landscape photographer Rick Berk as he explores the captivating world of aerial photography using drones. In this video, Rick discusses the legalities of drone flying, best practices, and recommended camera settings and features. 0:00 - Intro 1:54 - Why drones? 3:39 - Which drone is right for you? 4:52 - Legalities 11:10 - Helpful drone apps 18:05 - Photographing with drones 32:35 - Composition tips 38:43 - Photographing panoramas 42:28 - Dealing with noise 44:33 - Final thoughts 45:42 - Q&A
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Drones
Drone Photography
What’s in a Pro Wedding Photographers Bag?
What’s in a Pro Wedding Photographers Bag?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/12/2025
Wedding photography is a popular and lucrative genre of the industry. After all, weddings are an extravagant, emotionally charged event at which expectations run high. Couples put their trust in you as the photographer to capture this unrepeatable day, and second best just won’t cut it. Wedding photography takes a dedicated, skilled individual. We all know it’s not the camera that takes the photo; it’s the photographer. That being said, having the
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Wedding Photography
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20+ Aerial Photography Tips to Help Maximize Fleeting Moments in the Sky
Aerial Photography Tips: How to Capture Better Aerial Shots
by Emily Mandagie · Posted 07/24/2023
"Alright, your time in flight will be approximately twelve minutes." Berty and I swallowed that weighted sentence and nervously nodded in response. Smiles were on the outside, but deep inside we were wondering how in the world we were going to make the most of those fleeting seconds in that helicopter and capture exactly what we wanted from the sky! Aerial photography can be exciting and exhilarating. But it can also come with a lot of added challenges, such as time limits, weather conditions, and—let's be real—a large expense! (Flights aren't
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Adventure Photography
Aerial Photography
Landscape Photography
Summer Adventure Week
Adventure Week
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Getting Started in Drone Photography and Videography
Posted 11/11/2022
This is your introduction to drone photography and videography! As a beginner, it might seem daunting to know where to start, but Matt Zefi has you covered with tips on safety, taking different types of cinematic shots, composition, finding the best lighting, and more. Zefi uses the DJI Mavic 3, but many of his tips apply to myriad drones. 0:00 - Introduction 0:30 - Safety Regulations, Training, and Preparations 1:24 - Drone Basics (Photo and Video) 3:26 - Speed vs. Altitude 3:56 - Creativity 5:14 -
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Drone
Aerial Photography
Street Photography
Elements of a Photograph: Depth
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/07/2021
There are seven basic elements of photographic art: line, shape, form, texture, color, size, and depth. As a photographic artist, your knowledge and awareness of these different elements can be vital to the success of your composition and help convey the meaning of your photograph. Depth, one of the most compelling elements, is the topic of this final part in our Elements of a Photograph series. Photographs © Todd Vorenkamp
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Elements of a Photograph
8 Tips for Improving Framing and Depth in Your Landscape Photographs
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/16/2020
Raise your hand if you, like me, have arrived at a scenic vista and, standing next to the brown sign with a camera on it, have stood exactly where we were supposed to, raised our cameras to eye height, looked though the viewfinder, and taken the perfect postcard shot. While there is nothing wrong with that approach to landscape photography, there are a few techniques that you can employ to give your photographs a bit more visual appeal and, more importantly, make them stand apart from the image(s) you might have remembered when I asked you to
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Landscape Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
SLR Lenses
Show Us Your Shot: Skydiving over the Great Pyramids
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 03/04/2020
In this segment of Show Us Your Shot, skydiver and aerial cinematographer Laszlo Andacs discusses the possibilities and the challenges of camera work while jumping out of airplanes. The piece is illustrated with breathtaking aerial sequences that capture the beauty and technique of aerial cinematography as the cameraman hurtles toward the ground with cameras mounted on his helmet. You can see footage of jumps and the preparation behind them as Andacs and other cameramen capture various projects, such as Anthony Flammia's music video "My Life
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Aerial Cinematography
Show Us Your Shot
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The Window Seat: 36 Tips for Taking Amazing Photos from Airplane Windows
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/23/2019
Photography from the window seat of an airliner is becoming a controversial topic. Before we talk about how to get awesome photos, let’s have a chat… First of all, no one seems to look out the windows of airliners today, and many passengers give the evil eye to those who do not close their window shades. Fact: Future airliners may be made without windows at all. This saves manufacturing costs, and builders have realized that no one seems look outside anymore because they are staring at glowing screens or sleeping. Another fact: The Washington
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Aerial Photography
Documentary Photography
SLR Lenses
Aviation Photography
Landscape Photography
7 Essential Tips to Elevate Your Drone Photography
by Chase Guttman · Posted 09/04/2018
Just out of reach of the longest selfie stick and the lowest-hovering helicopter, drones can capture what no other technology is typically allowed or capable of capturing. That's particularly liberating in a world where 350 million photographs are uploaded to Facebook daily. Here are seven tips to help make your drone photography stand out rather than drone on. Fly smart If you're just getting started in
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Aerial Photography
Filters and Capturing Images with Drones
by Peter Ward · Posted 07/17/2017
In these days of digital post production, filters are often overlooked as an image-control tool. But there are times when filters can be extremely useful, especially when capturing images from a drone. Common filters available for done cameras include UV, which are typically used as “protective filters,” neutral density filters (ND), which reduce light levels, and circular polarizer filters (CP), which reduce glare and have other properties. Unlike typical screw-on camera filters, filters for drones, in many cases, need to be made for the
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Aerial Video
Aerial Photography
Aerial Accessories
NAB 2016: the Latest Broadcast Gear You Need to Know About
by Staff Writer · Posted 04/20/2016
Can’t make it to NAB this year? Follow along with B&H Photo and stay up to date with what’s being shown in 2016. Every day, we’ll give you a taste of the new product announcements and check in to see if any vaporware turns into actual hardware. While it seems that most manufacturers are seeking to quench the rumor mills by announcing their new gear before NAB and relying on the unveiling of the product itself to generate the buzz, still, there were a few surprises that tried to sneak by. So read on for our continuing coverage of what’s
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Pro Video Cameras
Reflections on Photographic Composition: Against the Rules
by Cory Rice · Posted 04/19/2016
“I hope we will never see the day when photo shops sell little schema grills to clamp onto our viewfinders; and that the Golden Rule will never be found etched on our ground glass.” —Henri Cartier-Bresson Above: Apneet Kaur, Rockaways; Photographs © Cory Rice If the Internet provides any indication of how photography is imagined by its practitioners today, one could be forgiven for thinking a robot capable of churning out flawless pictures. Two characters share the brunt of the blame for the above conclusion: the gear fetishist and
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Photography Education
Who Wrote the Rule of Thirds?
by John Harris · Posted 03/17/2014
Most photographers encounter the Rule of Thirds at some point in their life, and likely recognize it as more of a theory or suggestion than a hard rule. But what are the origins of the Rule of Thirds? It turns out that its roots can be traced back to the 18th Century. The Rule of Thirds posits that a visual composition is most pleasing to the eye when its compositional elements conform to an imaginary set of lines that divide the frame into equal thirds, both horizontally and vertically. Furthermore, the “Rule” suggests that the human eye
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Rule of Thirds