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Curious on how to run a wedding or portrait photography business? FUJIFILM-X photographer John Branch IV shares the tips he’s learned while running his own successful business, including how to book wedding photography clients, deliver a photo gallery, how to market your business, how much to charge, and more.
0:00 - Intro
0:41 - Social Media, Website & Other Media
2:24 - Pricing
8:42 - Client Communication & Contracts
12:17 - Photo Delivery
13:59 - The Recipe for Success
14:36 - Gear
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Photographers often react instinctively against artificial intelligence, typically focusing on controversial generative AI. Meanwhile, a different branch of AI technology—machine learning systems—has been making remarkable progress helping photographers manage overwhelming image workflows under tight deadlines.
Above Image © Sam Hurd
In today's show, we explore this trending topic in a discussion with Justin Benson and Sam Hurd, both accomplished wedding photographers and tech entrepreneurs.
Justin begins by clarifying the distinction between
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Matt spent a week with the Sigma BF, using it as his travel camera while in Japan. How good is the autofocus? What is the maximum number of photos and videos it can store internally? Is it worth the hype?
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Who Is This Camera For?
1:01 - Design & UI
3:15 - Color Profiles
3:50 - More on UI & Menus
5:00 - Autofocus
5:34 - Internal Storage
6:22 - EVF & LCD Screen
6:59 - Ergonomics
7:24 -
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Wedding photography might be the highest-stakes field in the business. Advancements in photo, video, and audio technology are expanding the creative possibilities for wedding photography on a near weekly basis, and in honor of the WPPI 2025 Photography Expo, we’ve curated a selection of guides, strategies, and musings to help you take your practice to the next level.
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Photographer Peter Lee goes over the basics of scouting, planning, what gear to bring, and what to be looking for when you’re there. You’ll learn how to think outside of the box and enhance your photos for your next trip.
0:00 - Intro
2:02 - Scouting & planning
3:33 - Cameras & lenses
10:51 - Scouting examples - landmarks
21:47 - Local attractions
27:13 - Keeping your eyes open
29:07 - Experiment with abstract
29:57 - The postcard shot
34:30 - Another point of view
38:53 - Scouting government buildings
41:11 - Scouting Mossbrea falls
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When the party’s over, a wedding photographer’s work definitely isn’t! FUJIFILM X-photographer John Branch IV shares his step by step process on importing, culling, editing, and exporting wedding photos in Lightroom Classic.
0:00 - Intro
0:46 - Importing
4:42 - Do You Give The Couple Your RAW Files?
6:16 - Backing Up
8:47 - Culling
12:52 - Generative AI
15:21 - Presets
16:53 - Black & White Photos
18:00 - Cropping
20:33 - Subject Mask
23:20 - Skin Smoothing
26:06 - Exporting for Delivery
29:04 - What's Next?
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Looking to take better portraits, landscapes, and street photos while traveling? Join Matt with the new OM System OM-3 to learn how to take better travel images.
0:00 - In This Video
0:29 - OM-3 & Sample Images
1:21 - Framing a Portrait
2:32 - Portrait Settings
4:03 - Street Photo Composition
5:35 - Landscape Settings
6:40 - Landscape Photos
8:44 - Video Features & Sample Footage
9:23 - Final Thoughts
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by Jordan Gallant · Posted
Another packed week of announcements means we have a lot of exciting news to recap. Venus Optics announced new Laowa Proteus Anamorphic Zooms. Apple released updates for the iPad Air. Sirui introduced us to a new Prime lens series and rolled out a 20mm autofocus anamorphic. Atomos released the Shinobi GO. And Shure upgraded to the MoveMic 88+. Let’s get into it!
Venus Optics Announces Anamorphic Zooms
Adding to their prolific Laowa Proteus series, Venus Optics rolled out the
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Photography was a hands-on practice back when it was invented in 1839. Today, photographer Eileen Rafferty will explore the practical resources to mimic the original techniques of handmade photography. You'll be inspired to take this crafted handmade approach to your images.
0:00 - Intro
3:38 - Early Photography
14:49 - Victorian Photocollage
24:40 - Cyanotypes, Lumens, and Chemigrams
33:51 - Lumens
39:08 - Chemigrams
46:24 - Alternative Printing and Surfaces
48:23 - Workshops
52:56 - Overprinting and Underprinting
56:47 - Closing
57:53 - Q
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Before you venture out to photograph your first lunar eclipse, you should get some practice taking photos of the moon. If lunar photography is varsity-level stuff, lunar eclipse photography is all-pro. There are some unique challenges to the art, and great ways to get creative results, but the basics of lunar photography apply. Unlike
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
With medium format shedding many of its niche associations and becoming a more viable and mainstream format, now might just be the time to begin incorporating this larger format into your working repertoire. When film was still king among working photographers, medium format cameras, particularly 645, was seen as an ideal balance between image quality, weight, speed, and number of frames per roll. Once the shift to digital occurred, weight and speed became the primary differentiators in which cameras and systems were being considered for the
by Javier Pinero · Posted
Polaroid is back with two fresh cameras that bring instant photography into the modern age—without losing that classic magic. Meet the Polaroid Now+ Generation 3 and Polaroid Now Generation 3, designed to capture your best (and most beautifully imperfect) moments, one instant photo at a time.
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
We asked a group of highly regarded wedding photographers for thoughtful tips on how to expand, sharpen, and maintain their creative approach to wedding photography. After getting a lot of great insight, we narrowed the pile down to six tips to pass along to you.
1. Workshops/Mentoring
No matter what you do for a living, there is often a tendency to think that you have reached the peak of your game and that your skills can no longer be sharpened. Experts will always disagree with that notion, and so do the wedding photographers with whom we
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Join Monica Sigmon for part 6 of her Sony Alpha Female series, in which she interviews incredible, talented, difference-making female photographers from all genres!
In part 6, Monica interviews Kesha Lambert, a fellow Sony Artisan of Imagery and award-winning international wedding and portrait photographer. Together, she and Monica discuss the natural curiosity that brought them both to portraiture and Kesha’s shift from lawyer to photographer.
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - Kesha's career journey
13:57 - Viewing Kesha's favorite photos
24:47 - Find or
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Join our team at CP+ 2025, International Camera and Photo Imaging Show in Yokohama, Tokyo, Japan to learn about the latest and greatest gear. Shop and learn more about the gear below!
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Sigma
1:46 - Sony
3:00 - Panasonic LUMIX
3:37 - Nikon
5:20 - Canon
6:46 - FUJIFILM
8:08 - DJI
9:15 - OM System
10:15 - Sirui
11:15 - Profoto
11:52 - Tamron
12:20 - Tokina
12:43 - Final Thoughts