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Camera Settings for the Perfect Pet Photos
Camera Settings for the Perfect Pet Photos
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/26/2026
Imagine, if you will, a photo shoot. Your subject is a striped, orange cat bouncing off of the walls. You have your camera raised to your brow, finger on the trigger, waiting for the perfect pose. He turns his gaze toward you, but his head is constantly moving. No matter, you quickly fire a few frames, figuring that you finally nailed the shot. You check your shots, only to see a series of blurry portraits. If this sounds like a situation you’ve been in before, we know the feeling. That’s why, today, we’re taking a look at settings for pet
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Pet Photography
Camera Settings
Resolution Meets Speed in the a7R VI and FE 100-400mm f/4.5 G Master
Resolution Meets Speed in the Sony a7R VI Mirrorless Camera and FE 100-400mm f/4.5 G Master
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/13/2026
The wait is finally over, and Sony has unveiled not one, but two new game changing imaging tools to their arsenal. Introducing the a7R VI mirrorless camera and the FE 100-400mm f/4.5 G Master lens. The perfect marriage of speed and resolution.
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Mirrorless Cameras
Lenses & Accessories
Portrait Photography with the a7R VI Mirrorless Camera
Portrait Photography with the Sony a7R VI Mirrorless Camera
by Luke Rollins · Posted 05/13/2026
Since its inception, the a7R series has been a mainstay of portrait photographers, for whom its high-resolution imagery benefitted large-scale prints in fashion, beauty, and art contexts. With the release of the a7R VI Mirrorless Camera, Sony has introduced speed into the portraitist's toolkit, eliminating the tradeoff between resolution and processing and making the act of portraiture one of agility and discovery.
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Sony a7R VI Use Cases and Applications
Hands-on Review: Springtime with the Sony A7V
Hands-on Review: Springtime with the Sony A7V
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
I love the Sony A7 IV. That might be a strange way to begin a review of the A7 V, but an important fact to mention. When I first put my hands on a Sony camera years ago, I loved the customization they offered, and of course, I loved the glass. Above photograph © Mathew Malwitz How a camera fits in one's hand is very important, so when Sony unveiled a beefier camera, I was sold. It was the perfect blend of form and functionality that many (me, myself, and I) had long desired. It pushed the boundaries of what many once considered to be an all-
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Bird Photography
Cameras
The Importance of Planning Your Shots
The Importance of Planning Your Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/06/2026
Do you plan your images? Really think about that question. Do you have an idea of an image before you head out for a shoot, or do you let the moment inspire you as the pieces fall into place? There's no wrong answer here. Planning or "pre-visualization" is a key piece of the photography puzzle that some put a lot of thought and effort into while others effortlessly come up with ideas on the fly. No matter how you go about taking a picture, there is some level of planning that goes into a shot. With that said, there's a big difference between
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Photography Techniques
The Ethics of Wildlife Photography with Melissa Groo & Bobby Stormer
Posted 02/26/2026
While its origin is murky, the adage “Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time,” is at the heart of this wide-ranging discussion about ethical practices in wildlife photography. Above Photograph © Melissa Groo From exotic safaris to local birding expeditions, interest in this subject matter has grown tremendously in recent years. Ever advancing camera technologies and increasing ease of use make stunning pictures more accessible than ever, but when these advantages combine with an unbridled enthusiasm
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
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
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
Winter Bird Photography Destinations: Sax-Zim Bog
Winter Bird Photography Destinations: Sax-Zim Bog
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 02/09/2026
Winter is one of the most exciting seasons for wildlife photography. Northern species return to their wintering grounds and bring life to an otherwise cold and barren landscape. Photographers and bird watchers alike yearn for this time of year, as owls and other birds of prey become more common. One of the most visited and coveted winter birdwatching spots in the US is the famous Sax-Zim Bog. Nestled in the rural hills about an hour northwest of Duluth Minnesota, Sax-
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Winter Photography
Bird Photography
Birds in Flight
Wildlife 101: Birds in Flight
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/14/2026
If there’s one area of wildlife photography that challenges even some of the most consummate artists, it’s birds in flight. A dynamic flight shot shows action, and a bit of technical prowess. As you can imagine, capturing birds in flight is no easy feat. To consistently capture these shots, one must be proficient with their gear and have a knowledge of animal behavior. We’d go as far as to say you need a bit of luck too, but what is luck if not preparedness meeting opportunity. In order to make the most of the opportunities that present
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Wildlife Photography
Bird Photography
Wescott Adds New Entry-Level Strobe to Revamped Outdoor Lineup
Wescott Adds New Entry-Level Strobe to Revamped Outdoor Lineup
by Luke Rollins · Posted 01/07/2026
A year after rehauling its lineup of outdoor, portable monolights, Westcott is releasing a new entry-level option for on-location photography, the FJ250 250Ws Touchscreen Strobe. Westcott FJ250 250Ws Touchscreen Strobe with FJ Pro AC/DC Battery Shipping with the same FJ Pro AC/DC
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Lights & Strobes
CES
Exposure 101: An Intro to Exposure
Exposure 101: An Intro to Exposure
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/06/2026
Photography is by definition, the capture of light on a light sensitive surface. That surface could be glass, tin, film, or a digital imaging sensor like those found in most modern cameras. The amount of light that reaches our light-sensitive surface is what we can define as exposure. A good exposure will look accurate to life or the photographer's creative vision. It will maximize an images quality and
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exposure
Camera Modes
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
L-Mount Alliance’s 2025: Leica at 100, Sigma Lenses, Panasonic Flagships
L-Mount Alliance’s 2025: Leica at 100, Sigma Lenses, Panasonic Flagships
by Luke Rollins · Posted 10/24/2025
It's been a strong year for the L-Mount Alliance, who recently announced the addition of their tenth member Viltrox to bring a credible low-cost manufacturer into the fold for the future. The three pillars of the group—Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic—each had distinctive years in 2025, further entrenching in their proven lanes to build out an ecosystem that, as of the
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Holiday 2025
Lenses & Accessories

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