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Sports & Storytelling with Jean Fruth Part 3: Seeing Sports Differently ft. David Burnett
Posted 06/23/2026
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 Sponsored by
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Sports Photography
Action Photography
Sports & Storytelling with Jean Fruth Part 2: Shooting Your First Big Event
Posted 06/17/2026
Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth photographed her first Olympic Games this year. In Part 2, she shares advice on covering your first major sporting event, including how to prepare, what gear to bring, and how to build an efficient workflow. She also discusses the difference between expectations and reality when shooting on one of the world's biggest stages. 0:00 - Intro 1:11 - From baseball to hockey 3:17 - How Jean prepared for this new opportunity 6:26 - Dealing with not knowing the outcome 11:03 - Knowing the sport 18:15 - Workflow 24:00
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Sports Photography
Action Photography
Microsoft Announces the Next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop
Microsoft Announces the Next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop
by Steven Esposito · Posted 06/17/2026
Microsoft is excited to announce its latest entries into the Surface family with the latest Surface Pro and Surface Laptop. Both devices come equipped with the latest Snapdragon X2 processor, which yields greater performance across the board and greater bandwidth for on-device programs and AI-enabled applications. Surface Pro The king of versatility takes the throne once again as the latest Surface Pro provides users with a
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Laptops
Microsoft Surface
Setup Guide to Streaming Services with PTZ Cameras
Setup Guide to Streaming Services with PTZ Cameras
by Zack Young · Posted 06/15/2026
If you’re capturing a live event like a religious service, the best way to engage online viewers is by providing them with an even more dynamic view of the action than they could get in person. This is rarely achieved by throwing an iPhone on a tripod in the back of the room. Instead, we’ll show you how to use PTZ (pan tilt zoom) cameras to stream professional, high-quality versions of your events and services out to the general public. We’re breaking down the equipment, software, streaming services, and more. Equipment Needs On the most basic
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PTZ Cameras & Solutions
Live Streaming
Sport Optics: Understanding Magnification, Objective Lenses, and Beyond
Sport Optics: Understanding Magnification, Objective Lenses, and Beyond
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
Optic size is measured by what it can do, but when you’re new to the hobby, this can be confusing. Pick up a spotting scope or any pair of binoculars and you’ll see them adorned with a set of numbers like 8x42, 7x32, or 20-60x80. What exactly do those numbers mean and what do they tell us about an optic? At the most
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Sports Photography
Spotting Scopes
Hands-On Review: The Denon Home 200, 400, 600 Wireless Multiroom Speakers with Dolby Atmos
Hands-On Review: The Denon Home 200, 400, 600 Wireless Multiroom Speakers with Dolby Atmos
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted 06/12/2026
Denon is best known for their professional A/V systems, home theater gear, audio receivers, and turntables, but with the competition in the home-speaker market heating up over the last few years, Denon is looking to redouble their efforts in the home audio marketspace with an impressive refresh of their previous “Home” speaker lineup. The Denon Home 200,
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Speakers
Home Theater Systems
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
28 Photogenic Options for July 4th Fireworks Nationwide, Part 2: MI to WY
by Jill Waterman · Posted 06/11/2026
As a follow-up to Part 1 of our fireworks story, it’s worth noting that photographing a fireworks show is no easy feat. Readers seeking a how-to guide to this subject need look no further than this Explora article, by Todd Vorenkamp. Yet, as that article notes, and the photos featured here make evident, the challenge of capturing bursting pyrotechnics in images offers great opportunities for experimentation and fun. This is perhaps
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Event Photography
Outdoor Photography
Night Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Encore: Action Sports - Auto Racing & Competitive Cycling Photography
Posted 06/11/2026
What does it take to photograph elite athletes pushing their bodies to the point of collapse, or freeze the motion of cars hurtling by at speeds that blur the line between control and catastrophe? Above Photograph © Camden Thrasher Rainy
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Sports Photography
Action Photography
Sports & Storytelling with Jean Fruth Part 1: The Longterm Project
Posted 06/08/2026
Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth is known for capturing the stories behind the athletes in her images. Jean starts a new series with the B&H Event Space discussing sports and storytelling. The first part is all about the process of completing long-term projects. 0:00 - Intro 2:29 - Storytelling with long-term projects 5:50 - The start of Jean's projects 9:45 - How do you know it's the right project 17:01 - Sticking with the theme of the project 23:10 - Approaching new projects 26:26 - As a woman sports photographer, connecting with the
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Sports Photography
The Studio B&H: Virtual Production Services
The Studio B&H: Virtual Production Services
by Mary Latvis · Posted 06/08/2026
Getting ready to prep or shoot your latest video project? In addition to being the largest photography store in the USA, B&H Photo also incorporates The Studio alongside a state-of-the-art technology space, The Studio Technology Center (STC). The team focuses on providing complete professional video solutions while The Technology Center serves as an access hub to latest cinema and broadcast technology,
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Virtual Production
How to Set Up a Virtual Production Volume
How to Set Up a Virtual Production Volume
by Zack Young · Posted 06/03/2026
On-set virtual production (OSVP) is the real-time mixing of live-action footage with computer-generated imagery to create amazing in-camera visual effects (ICVFX). These days, most OSVP happens on a volume, a studio space with seamless LED panels (or cabinets, as they’re known in OSVP) grouped together to display rendered images that are then captured live in-camera alongside human talent. These cabinet configurations can be as simple as a flat backdrop stacked from the ground up, and as complicated as a full curved 360° wrap hung from trusses
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Virtual Production
Virtual Production Volumes
What Are Virtual Production Media Servers?
What Are Virtual Production Media Servers?
by Zack Young · Posted 05/29/2026
A media server is a key step in the on-set virtual production (OSVP) pipeline, sending assets like background plates, LUTs, and tracking data over a network so that they can be used to create unique real time in-camera virtual effects (ICVFX). Whether it be a rendered set from Unreal Engine or an uncompressed prerecorded background plate, the media server is what stores and transmits these virtual pieces to the LED walls and processors. Let's dive deeper into what these servers do. What's Important in a Media Server? Media servers for virtual
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Virtual Production
Media Servers
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 05/25/2026
When assembling a kit of lenses for photographing a wedding, one should take into consideration the location in which the wedding is taking place, the number of guests and, of course, the type of imagery you are seeking to create. To best represent a wedding in a dynamic manner, it is often preferable to have a range of lenses to achieve different perspectives of the event, rather than maintaining a constant perspective of your subject matter. A wide-angle lens, specifically, is a highly effective tool for capturing many of the scenes that
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SLR Lenses
Virtual Production Volumes vs LED Walls
Virtual Production Volumes vs LED Walls
by Mary Latvis · Posted 05/21/2026
Large-scale LED signage display walls have been a boon for retailers, sports broadcasts, and live events, providing clear viewing and immediate content updates. The LED volume walls used for OSVP (On-Set Virtual Production) take these massive displays a step further, upping multiple specs to produce stunningly lifelike, high-resolution video that serves as an immersive backdrop for capturing live talent and creating
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Virtual Production
LED Walls

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