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Flash v. Continuous Lighting for Pet Portraits
Flash vs. Continuous Lighting for Pet Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
Who doesn’t want to capture fun and creative portraits of our four-legged friends? We know we love it. In fact, pet photography may just be the most popular form of photography there is. Think of all the smartphone snaps of yawns, big stretches, and funny moments we all take of our cats, dogs, chinchillas, and beyond. Quick snaps aside, you know what really ups the quality of our pet portraits? Lighting. Just as with any form of portrait, lighting unlocks possibilities that can be impossible without it. But what lighting system should we use?
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Pet Photography
Portrait Photography
12 Tips to Improve Wildlife Photos Without Buying New Gear
12 Tips to Improve Wildlife Photos without Buying New Gear
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/30/2026
There’s an old adage that claims in order to be a wildlife photographer, you need a lot of time and a lot of money. This is only partly true. Many great wildlife photo opportunities can occur in urban parks and even in your own backyard, as long as we know what we’re doing. In this article, we’re going to cover a number of essential tips that will help you become a better wildlife photographer. If you’ve read our introduction
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Wildlife Photography
Choosing Between Film and Digital for Wedding Photography
Choosing Between Film and Digital for Wedding Photography
by Luke Rollins · Posted 02/16/2026
Of the many decisions a wedding photographer makes, the choice between digital and film might be the most crucial of all, determining both how one shoots and the look of the final product. The technology that turns an entire congregation into content creators also unlocks immense advantages, creative and logistical, for wedding photographers. And yet, twenty-plus years into the age of digital photography, the aura of film remains as strong as ever and is sought after
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Wedding Photography
Film Photography
Digital Photography
Top Landscape Cameras
Top Landscape Cameras
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/24/2025
If renowned landscape photographer Ansel Adams were alive today, he would surely be astounded at the variety of cameras available. When compared to his hulking 8x10 view camera, today’s cameras look like child’s play. He would also be flabbergasted at the image quality these little devices produce. This year, we have a bottomless well of cameras
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Landscape Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
Holiday 2025
Choosing a Lens for Wildlife Photography
Choosing a Lens for Wildlife Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/16/2025
Choosing a lens is a highly personal choice, and that’s especially true for wildlife photography. This is in the realm of the telephoto lens after all. While almost any focal length lens works for landscapes and other types of photography, in general, when it comes to photographing animals in the wild, you'll want to have the longest reach you can. In this guide, we’re going to discuss the factors one should consider when purchasing a lens for wildlife photography. Focal Length The first and most straightforward factor to consider is focal
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Wildlife Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Zoom Lenses
Holiday 2024
Getting Started with Family Portrait Photography
Getting Started with Family Portrait Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/13/2025
Family portraits are a great way to capture a moment in your family’s history. You may find yourself wanting to capture family photos every few years or so, more often when the little ones are, well, little. Maybe you’re looking for a way to take matters into your own hands, or maybe you’ve been taking your own family photos for years and have found yourself being asked to take photos of friends, family members, or even paying clients. Family portraits can be a lot of fun to shoot. Maybe you’ve been taking photos of your kids and want to
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Portrait Photography
Photography Techniques
Winter Weather Photography Tips
Winter Weather Photography Tips
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/06/2025
Winter brings with it some of the best photographic opportunities imaginable. As the temperatures begin to drop, our approach to photography changes a bit. Cooler weather brings with it snow, stunningly colorful evening skies, wintering birds, and an assortment of beautiful weather conditions. Some of the best photographic opportunities present themselves in these unfortunately cold times. That being said, if we prep ourselves and our gear appropriately, we can capture stunning images. Before You Head Out First, some safety precautions. Cold
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Seasonal Photography
Winter Photography
Nature Photography
Photographing the Northern Lights in New York
Photographing the Northern Lights in New York
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/30/2025
Typically confined to the northernmost latitudes of our planet, the northern lights—or "aurora borealis"—are a natural spectacle many dream of seeing. Recently, it may seem like auroras are occurring more often and are visibly farther south than ever before. Maybe you've already seen one or even photographed one with your phone. While rare, exceptionally powerful auroras have been seen with the naked eye as far south as Alabama. These are uncommon, but in mid-latitude states, visible auroras are a bit more frequent. Last summer, I found myself
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Nature Photography
Astrophotography
Landscape Photography
A Beginner’s Guide to Pet Photography
A Beginner’s Guide to Pet Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/24/2025
Anyone who has dabbled in pet photography knows that it can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. While pets are considered to be part of the family, they’re still animals who walk to the beat of their own drum and do things at their own pace. Even the best listeners can be easily distracted or have trouble sitting still for more than two seconds. If you’re considering trying your hand at photographing our fuzzy friends, we’ve put together this helpful guide for you. In this guide, we’re going to cover the essentials for those with a
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Pet Photography
Point and Shoot
How to Get your Speedlight Off-Camera for Better Portraits
How to Get your Speedlight Off-Camera for Better Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/16/2025
One of the most effective ways to improve your portraiture is by controlling the light, and one of the most effective ways to control your light is to move it. Seems like a simple enough concept, but it can be daunting at first, especially if you're using a speedlight or an on-camera flash. Despite its misleading name, an on-camera flash can, very easily, be used off the camera. The "on-camera" part simply refers to its form factor
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Flash & Accessories
Portrait Photography
Studio Photography
Fall Gear We Use Ourselves
Fall Gear We Use Ourselves
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/25/2025
Fall is one of the most exciting times to be a photographer. Whether the changing foliage is the subject itself or the dramatic backdrop, there's something about the warm, cozy colors that get many photographers amped up. We at B&H are right there with you and are already preparing for the creative season ahead and making sure we have the right gear. I have experienced four fall seasons as a photographer, and through trial and error have accumulated an assortment of tools to better my images. Some of my gear predates my time as a landscape
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Holiday 2025
Mirrorless Cameras
Lenses & Accessories
The Best Gear for Astrophotography
The Best Gear for Astrophotography
by Luke Rollins · Posted 09/18/2025
There’s a paradox lying at the heart of astrophotography: nighttime exposures demand long shutter speeds, but their extended duration turns star points into light trails. The entire genre is downstream from this problem, making it one of the most accessory-intense endeavors a photographer can undertake. Whether you’re looking to build a cutting-edge setup from scratch or just need a few final pieces to take it to the next level, here’s a look at the
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Holiday 2025
Astrophotography
Building a Stable, Well-Lit Photography Kit by Budget
Building a Stable, Well-Lit Photography Kit by Budget
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/16/2025
Whether you’re interested in photography or a semi-experienced beginner looking to upgrade your gear, this is a guide to the essentials you need to build a complete camera kit for any budget. But what do we need in a basic kit? Of course, you can’t take photos without a camera and lens, but we’re looking to help you take your photography to the next level. To do this, we’ll need other staples like a tripod, flash, and select filters to enhance our image taking abilities. The Basics When building a kit, there’s more to consider than just the
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Holiday 2025
Photography Lighting
Photography Kits
Best Gifts for Nature Photographers
Best Gifts for Nature Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/15/2025
Landscapes and wildlife are among the most challenging subject matter to capture well with a camera. Wildlife is unpredictable and despite your best efforts, will not respond to posing instructions. Landscapes are stationary but at the mercy of available light and weather conditions. All that being said, it is the unpredictable nature of landscape and wildlife photography that has earned these genres a very large, very dedicated, and very passionate following. The dedication of these photographers can make finding the right gift all the more
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Wildlife Photography
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2025
The Spirit of the Rangefinder Lives On in Compact Mirrorless Primes
The Spirit of the Rangefinder Lives On in Compact Mirrorless Primes
by Luke Rollins · Posted 09/11/2025
“Compact and lightweight form factor” wasn’t always just a mirrorless camera marketing slogan. A century ago, it was the necessity that gave birth to the Leica camera, as inventor Oskar Barnack designed his prototype in part to accommodate a debilitating lung ailment. Released in 1925, the popularity of the Leica I camera, particularly among young photographers, helped drive the widespread adoption of the 35mm film format and the compact, lightweight setups it afforded. Available as an accessory to the Leica I was a slim, vertically oriented
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Holiday 2025
Rangefinders
Lenses & Accessories

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