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Two Generations of Top Photo Agents with Jennifer Perlmutter & Michael Ash
Posted 03/12/2026
One of the most polarizing questions in the mind of any photographer is “Should—or shouldn’t I—get an agent?” The role of an agent in a photographer’s career is often misunderstood, leading hungry creatives to think that securing representation is their number one key to success. In truth, the relationship between a photographer and agent is far more nuanced than simply booking more assignments.
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Editorial Photography
Commercial Photography
The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
by Darrell Holdaway · Posted 02/19/2025
There is a first time for everything, and if you have your mind set on producing a wedding video, you will encounter plenty of “firsts” during that initial wedding weekend. There is a first kiss, a first dance, and a first slice of cake. Where will you have your cameras set up for each of these memorable moments? Will you need lights for every shot? How will you manage the audio? When the bride says “I do,” you will want everything in place to ensure that you capture every word and angle. This guide will address equipment needs, event
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Camcorders
WPPI
Communicating Visually: Expert Tips from Photo Editor Sarah Leen at Bild
Posted 10/26/2023
Have you ever struggled with editing your images to present in a portfolio or as a story pitch? If so, our conversation in this podcast might be of some help. We recently had the great fortune to speak with one of the finest picture editors in the business, former National Geographic photographer, photo editor, and director of photography, Sarah Leen, who we interviewed as part of our coverage of B&H’s 50th Anniversary Bild Expo 2023. Leen has worked all sides of the table, starting
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Documentary Photography
Photojournalism
Photography Post-Production
The Business of Family Portraits: Michele Celentano & Monica Sigmon at Depth of Field 2023
Posted 06/08/2023
Family portraits have come a long way since the heyday of department-store setups. In this episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we examine business and creative factors at work in this constantly evolving field, recorded on location at B&H’s 2023 Depth of Field Conference. Listen in for fresh insights on family portraiture from two specialists serving very different market segments. Above photograph © Monica Sigmon, Sigmon Taylor Photography
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Family Portrait
Photography Business
Mirrorless Photography
Portrait Photography
Location Portraits
Studio Portraits
Mirrorless Cameras
Vintage Cameras and a Fondness for Film: The B&H Photography Podcast
Posted 11/03/2022
Vintage cameras and analog film have grown to be unprecedented media darlings within our crowded digital landscape. With a superstar status fueled by insatiable demand amid a limited supply, we investigate both the beauty and quirks of these trending tools in this week's podcast. Joining us in conversation are photographer/vintage camera buff Bill Bain, and expert camera technician/repair wizard Shlomo Weinberger from B&H Photo's Used Department. Whether you cut your teeth on old school tech or you're an analog adopter in the digital age,
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Film Cameras
Vintage Cameras
Binoculars for Astronomy and Stargazing: Part 3
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 05/10/2022
Now that we've discussed the advantages of using binoculars for stargazing, as well as an in-depth discussion about night sky targets, in Part 1, and then discussed characteristics of binoculars in Part 2, it is time to finish this three-part series by discussing what pair of binoculars you may want to outfit yourself with for soaking up the beauty of the heavens—and, it might be that a pair of binoculars you already own fits the bill! Price and
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Binoculars
Telescopes
Astronomy
Optics
Binoculars for Astronomy and Stargazing
The Ethics of Wildlife Photography
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/09/2021
In his 1997 article “The Problem with Wildlife Photography,” author and environmental activist Bill McKibben wrote, “Without Kodak there’d be no Endangered Species Act.” While viewed by some at the time as controversial, McKibben’s point has only gained traction in the intervening years. Recent news reports abound with stories of overenthusiastic shutterbugs who do harm to themselves—or worse yet, to their intended animal subjects—when attempting selfies in the wild or trying to capture a prize-winning close-up. Fueled by the power of
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Wildlife Photography
Animal Photography
Nature Photography
Clay Bolt and his Quest to Save a Species with Images
Clay Bolt’s Quest to Save a Species with Images
by Jill Waterman · Posted 04/23/2021
Wildlife conservation photographer Clay Bolt says, “As far back as I can remember, I've been fascinated with insects, and little things like frogs. My other twin passion was always art, particularly illustration, and later on painting. So, I’ve always gone back and forth to combine these two loves of my life.” Growing up in South Carolina, Bolt was drawn to nature, but had yet to discover the rich biodiversity of his boyhood stomping grounds fully. After heading off to university with a portfolio of illustrations and paintings, he followed a
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Macro Photography
How to Photograph Insects
Binge-Worthy B&H: 10 Memorable Photography Podcasts
by Jill Waterman · Posted 04/20/2020
With 215 episodes in the bank and dedicated listeners in countries that span the globe, over the past five years the B&H Photography Podcast has garnered more than three million downloads from B&H Photo’s Explora blog. Our intrepid team of John Harris, Allan Weitz, and Jason Tables spins up weekly episodes featuring a wide variety of insightful and entertaining guests. From gear and technique to history, science, and art, the
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Podcasts
Tom Ashe on Proper Lighting for Evaluating Photographic Prints
by Jill Waterman · Posted 03/11/2020
While much has been written about the significance of color management to optimal print output, the topic of adequate lighting conditions for the viewing and evaluation of photographic prints is an important detail that's usually given short shrift. Tom P. Ashe is an undisputed expert in translating transitory images viewed on a screen to a stunning presence in print. In addition to literally writing the book on this subject with his 2014 title Color Management and Quality Output: Working with Color from Camera to Display to Print, Ashe is an
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Print Photography
Post Production
Adventure Week: Colorado Edition is Winding Down
Adventure Week: Colorado Edition is Winding Down
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 07/26/2019
Well, that just about does it. The second annual Adventure Week is ending, and I’m happy to say it was jam-packed with exciting and helpful content. Everything was here! From our excursion to Colorado with the Hasselblad X1D II 50C, Tamron 17-28mm, and DJI Osmo Action; content provided by even more adventurous affiliates, such as Stan Moniz, the Mandagies, and Jess Santos; and our usual fare of educational pieces ready to guide you through your next trip. Here are some the highlights of the week. Adventure Week 2019: Will the Crew and Gear
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Mirrorless Cameras
Summer Adventure Week
Aerial Photography
Action Cameras & Accessories
10 Tips for Making the Most of Your New Photo Printer
10 Tips for Making the Most of Your New Photo Printer
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 07/10/2019
You have finally joined the ranks of people who own their own photo printer. Congrats! I’m sure some of you enthusiastically researched and made a well-thought-out purchase or were recommended a solid model by a B&H expert. I’m also certain some of you received your printer as a gift or, perhaps, it was an amazing deal you just couldn’t pass up when you picked up your latest camera kit. In any case, if you are new to printers and printing, these tips will
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Printers & Accessories
Printing Tips
inkjet printers
monitor calibration
Canon Photo Printing Solutions
Epson Photo Printing Solutions
The African Safari, Part 2: Safari Camps and Animal Sightings
by Jill Waterman · Posted 06/14/2019
According to British journalist and African wildlife safari expert Brian Jackman, "Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is worst of all." In our second installment of this four-part series, South African photographer Isak Pretorius offers recommendations for top safari camps and discusses the types of wildlife that visitors will likely discover and be able to photograph. Above photograph: A lioness drinks through the green grass at Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. This award-winning photo has been exhibited in London’s Natural
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Wildlife Photography
Documentary Photography
Travel Photography
8 Things to Consider When Joining a Travel Photography Workshop
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/06/2019
You are passionate about photography. You are passionate about travel. Maybe you just want to combine your passion for photography with travel to a destination you have always dreamed of visiting. Whatever the reasons for being there, participating in a photography workshop while travelling is a fantastic way to not only improve your photography skills, but also to experience the people and culture of that place. Added to that, you will likely be spending time with others who share your passion for the art of photography, and new friendships
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Photography Workshops
Concerned About Your Photographic Legacy? Look to APAG for Help
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/12/2018
What to do with all the pictures? This is one of the thorniest questions facing an active image maker with a sizable, and probably still growing, collection of photographs and/or motion footage, plus other contributing materials that add context to a life behind the lens. In an ideal world, as pictures accumulate, a collection evolves into an archive; yet many photographers lack awareness of this concept until far too late in life. Another daunting hurdle to this process is the discipline for organizing a lifetime of visual output. Anyone who
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Black and White Photography

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