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Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Portraitists
Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Photographers
by John Harris · Posted 06/01/2026
It would be foolish to claim that there is only one way to take a portrait, but there are some accepted norms and basic camera settings that you should understand if portraiture is to become your area of photographic interest. Remember though, as you walk down your creative path, that a portrait is more than a headshot, more than a beautiful photo of your subject; it is an opportunity to get to know someone, to have a visual conversation with a person, and to use your photographic skills to pass that understanding of the person on to the
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Portrait Photography
Speed Meets Versatility in the New Manfrotto One Photo
Speed Meets Versatility in the New Manfrotto ONE Photo
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/10/2026
Manfrotto just announced the latest addition to its ONE tripod platform, the ONE Photo. With a focus on speed in setup and operation, the ONE Photo provides a greater level of efficiency for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Manfrotto ONE Photo Aluminum Tripod There’s nothing more troubling than getting to a location and racing the clock to set up your tripod. Twist
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Camera Tripods
Camera Accessories
Godox Unveils Two New Studio Flashes
Godox Unveils Two New Studio Flashes
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/01/2026
Godox continues to expand its ever-growing lineup of lighting tools with the new SKIIIV series of professional studio flashes. Featuring an updated design and control interface with precise light output and reliable connectivity, the new series is perfectly suited for small- and medium-sized studio spaces. Godox SK400IIIV and SK300III V Studio
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Studio Lighting
Photography Strobes
Off-Camera Flash for the Wedding Photographer
Off-Camera Flash for the Wedding Photographer
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 02/19/2026
When photographing a wedding, we face a wide array of lighting conditions, ranging from bright sunlight to dimly lit interiors. Photographing in any of these scenarios is a challenging endeavor, with our exposures pushed to their limits and our post-processing routines shaken with heavy edits. Many photographers opt to shoot with ambient lighting, and clients may prefer this style as well. Natural light has an organic look to it that flash seldom
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Wedding Photography
camera flashes
Godox’s All-in-One AD800Pro is Built to Beat the Sun
Godox’s All-in-One AD800Pro is Built to Beat the Sun
by Luke Rollins · Posted 01/12/2026
Godox is debuting its most powerful monolight strobe unit yet, the AD800Pro All-in-One Outdoor Flash. Offering studio versatility for location professionals, the unit boasts a sun-besting 800Ws output with touchscreen controls, 300 full-power flashes per charge of its removeable battery, and compatibility with Godox’s X wireless system.
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Outdoor Flashes
On Camera Flashes
Choosing Your First Studio Strobe
Choosing Your First Studio Strobe
by Luke Rollins · Posted 01/02/2026
Subject and style may vary, but consistency is a quality shared by all successful photo studios. When working indoors, that begins with lighting. Strobes remain the bread and butter of many still photography studios. Unlike natural light, which can be finicky and unpredictable; on-camera flashes, which are not typically designed for studio use; or continuous lights, which can become costly as output increases; strobes are built to withstand the rigors of studio life while providing flexible and powerful light. But with so many options on the
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On-Camera Lighting
Lights & Strobes
An Intro to Lighting Family Portraits
An Intro to Lighting Family Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/15/2025
Good lighting is essential to creating a strong, visually pleasing image. This is as true for naturally lit outdoor shots as it is for studio portraits. For individual or even couples portraits, many photographers make use of on-camera flash or compact, battery-powered strobes to supplement natural light and fill shadows, but how do we situate these in the scene? What light shaping tools should we use? Groups alone can be tricky for a plethora of reasons. Whether it be getting everyone to smile, getting kids to look at the camera, or the
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Studio Lighting
Portrait Photography
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/20/2025
The most engaging portraits seem to have direct eye contact between subject and viewer, as if the camera were simply a window through which we’re looking. But is it that simple? So much goes into making a good portrait, can success simply come down to eye contact between subject and camera and is it even necessary to concentrate on the eyes for a portrait? There are certainly wonderful portraits that do not focus exclusively on the eyes that illustrate character with other aspects of the body, from posture to hands, but as an introduction to
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Lenses
Mirrorless Cameras
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
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
Tips for Building a One-Light Portrait Kit
Tips for Building a One-Light Portrait Kit
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/21/2025
Lighting is the key to all photography. While elaborate, multi-light setups may appear to be the standard, the creative photographer can produce a seemingly endless range of images using just one light source. This guide is designed to help those beginners out there build the perfect one-light kit for portrait photography. Why One Light? I completely understand why multi-light “studio in a box” kits are tempting to beginner and budget-conscience photographers. Why spend hundreds of dollars on one light when you can get three lights complete
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Flash & Accessories
Portrait Photography
How to Build an Affordable Home Studio
How to Build an Affordable Home Studio
by Cory Rice · Posted 10/20/2025
The trick with any home studio is in creating a space that can be used to create images that do not betray the fact that you shot them in your living room, in your pajamas, using your pet dog as an assistant. Luckily, creating a home studio can be done fairly easily without breaking the bank. This article will help get you up and running. Planning Your Studio Before making any purchases, it is important to sit down first and answer some basic questions about what you want your studio to accomplish. First, what type of photographs do you plan
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Studio Photography
Photography Business
Stage & Studio Accessories
Holiday 2025
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
What Is Your Favorite Film and Camera Combination?
What Is Your Favorite Film and Camera Combination?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/16/2025
You’re probably aware that film has been making a comeback in recent years, but let’s be honest with ourselves. Did it ever really go away? Sure, it may have seen a dip in popularity at the dawn of the digital age, but many serious enthusiasts never stopped using it. Just ask the experts here at B&H! In fact, we asked some long-time film shooting experts here, “What’s your favorite film/camera combination and why?” Below, you’ll find their answers
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Instant Film
Film Photography
B&W Photography
Spruce Up Holiday Photos with Lights and Accessories Under $100
Spruce Up Holiday Photos with Lights and Accessories Under $100
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/29/2025
Finding the right lighting solution on a budget can be overwhelming, even for the most seasoned shooters. To make things a little easier, we’ve put together a list of some our favorite lights and lighting accessories for under $100. Speedlights The Godox TT350 Flash is a small TTL speedlight available for most major brands. TTL stands for “through-the-lens” metering, which is as close to auto as flash photography can
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Holiday 2025
Lighting Accessories

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