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Everything You Need for Successful High-Volume Photography
Everything You Need for Successful High-Volume Photography
by Zack Young · Posted 04/02/2025
Once you’re familiar with the basic concepts behind high-volume photography, the next logical step is to figure out what gear you need to purchase. That’s when the panic might hit. Suddenly you’re flooded with decisions about cameras, lenses, strobes, backdrops, barcode scanners, and more, each category including tons of different options at every
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High-Volume Photography
Portrait Photography
How to Choose a Camera for Landscape Photography
How to Choose a Camera for Landscape Photography
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 10/30/2024
What makes a camera good for landscape photography? In this article, we’ll dive into factors such as megapixel count, sensor size, usability, weather readiness, and design—helping you develop your own personal metric for finding the ideal camera. We’ll help you wade through all the technical mumbo jumbo to figure out what specs really matter, whether you want to capture stunning mountain ranges or shoot star-strewn night skies. Megapixels It doesn't get much more basic than megapixels. They're like the atoms of photography. But just how many
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Landscape Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Gear Protection
Holiday 2024
Sony FX6: The Sweet Spot in the Cinema Line
Sony FX6: The Sweet Spot in the Cinema Line
by Stepan Andranikian · Posted 06/20/2023
Following its electrifying debut in 2020, the Sony FX6 quickly established itself as a true powerhouse in the world of compact cinema cameras—thanks, in part, to its exceptional image quality, low-light dominance, and feature-packed design. Today, Sony's Cinema Line is more robust and well-rounded than ever, with the FX6 sitting firmly between the tried-and-true FX9 and the more recent FX3.
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Cinema Cameras
Sony FX
Gift Guide for Vloggers and Mobile Creators
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 11/30/2022
It's holiday season, and if you're reading this on any kind of electronic device (shout out to everyone who still subs my handwritten newsletter, btw), you likely know someone who either is or is interested in becoming a vlogger or mobile content creator. If said creator or aspiring vlogger is on your holiday shopping list and you're not quite sure what to get them, fear not, for we have put together a gift guide of some of our favorite mobile photo and video accessories. SmallRig 1.55X Anamorphic Lens Thanks to the continued advancement of
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Vlogging
Vlogging Accessories
Calculating Hyperfocal Distance in Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/22/2022
A lens’s hyperfocal distance—a mathematical combination of lens focal length, aperture or f-stop, and focus distance—is a tool that photographers can use to maximize their depth of field for capturing nearby foregrounds and distant backgrounds in acceptable sharpness. While you can always dial up your lens’s sharpest aperture (sweet spot), many landscape photographers want as
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Depth of Field
focal length
aperture
How to Make Smooth Time Lapses
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/22/2021
Time lapses feel a lot like photography during capture stages and a lot like video during the editing process. Creating them is a common progression for photographers looking to dip their toes into video and motion because you can start making high-quality time lapses with your current still photo equipment. If you are starting to tackle time-lapse projects, applying some video tricks can help smooth out your final product. The Absolute Basics I’m hoping that by the time you make it to this article you already have a basic understanding of how
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Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
Time-Lapse Photography
Landscape Photography
10 Things to Do First with Your New Camera
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/21/2020
Congratulations on getting a new camera, and welcome to the world of photography! You are going to love it. Before you go out shooting, take a look at these 10 things you should do first with your brand-new camera. 1. Charge the Battery Being fresh out of the box, your camera’s battery is unlikely to be fully charged. Plus, manufacturers usually recommend a full charge cycle before you go out shooting for the first time. So, throw it on the charger and fill 'er up! Also, we highly recommend having a
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Mirrorless Cameras
DSLR Cameras
Photography Accessories
Tips for Editing and Sequencing Photos
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 04/03/2020
Photography is a medium that is often characterized by groups of images, rather than just a single image. Whether it’s a book of photographs, a portfolio, an exhibition, a slideshow, or even just a website, photographs are often shown as a body of multiple images. One of the most crucial things to keep in mind when showing a body of work is how this group of images is edited, and then how it is sequenced. An art form (and job title) unto itself, photo editing is a true skill that can make or break the way an audience experiences your
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Photography Post-Production
Binge-Worthy B&H: 10 of Our Best Videos on Tips and Tutorials
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 03/18/2020
Since 2007, the B&H Photo Video YouTube channel has been home to helpful tutorials, honest reviews, and the best head of hair on the Internet. Now, thirteen years and over a quarter of a billion views later, the B&H YouTube channel continues to put out binge-worthy content that’s informative, educational, and entertaining. Here are some of our current favorites. Product Photography at Home Jake Estes and
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Video Accessories
Editing Tools and Supplies for Film Shooters
by Allan Weitz · Posted 02/18/2020
Picture editing is an integral part of the photographic process, and this holds true whether your format is film or digital. Digital shooters typically upload images to their computers, tablets, or phones, edit the files in Lightroom, Photoshop, or comparable editing program, and, with a few keystrokes output wall-size murals or scaled-down Instagram posts. The tools and workflow of film editing are different. Editing film requires a light table, magnifier or loupe, storage sleeves, and, if you plan on digitizing your film images, a film
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Film Cameras
Post Production
Scanners & Accessories
Photography Student? Here is Some Advice from Teachers
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 01/07/2020
Are you currently a photography student? Are you enrolled in high school, college, or graduate-level photography classes this fall? Here is some unsolicited advice from professional photographic educators to take with you into the classroom or out into the field. 1. “It is totally natural to emulate other photographers who you admire as you start your journey with the medium of photography, but the sooner you can begin to make unique photographs that reflect what you are genuinely interested in, the more rewarding your journey will be. Be
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Photography Education
Road’s End Workshop, with Paige and Corey: Travel Log No. 2
by Paige Denkin · Posted 08/30/2019
It’s common knowledge that things won’t go according to plan. Deadlines will be missed; projects will go awry, and part of the adventure is learning to roll with the punches. But this felt like more than a few punches—we felt defeated. Our renovation process took a turn for the worse, not once, but twice. After five months of heartbreak, heated arguments, and two renovation companies with less than noble intentions, our 29' Airstream ended up in my childhood backyard. Our timeline had us on the road by mid-January, but life had other plans for
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Road's End Workshop
travel photographer
travel photography tips
Time-Lapse Tips and Tools
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 07/22/2019
Time-lapse videos have invaded nearly every form of media in recent years, even breaking into our social media apps with the recent development of the hyper-lapse. These types of videos can be quite difficult to make, especially with the time requirements inherent in capturing and transforming a lengthy event into a few seconds of footage. They can also be some of the most stunning and interesting videos to watch. To capture even better photos and videos for time-lapses, here are some tips that will help elevate your imagery. Work in Manual
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Photography Accessories
Tripods & Monopods
DSLR Cameras
Summer Adventure Week
Adventure Week
Building Seven Creative Studio Photography Sets on a Budget
by Dawn Wayand · Posted 06/11/2019
As professional photographers, it is our duty to create the vision necessary to realize the concept a client is trying to convey. This is generally accomplished with hair, makeup, wardrobe and styling, lighting, products, props, and backdrops. Sometimes photographers are afforded creative control of a photo shoot. There is usually a budget involved, which can often feel like a roadblock to achieving the client’s concept when that budget is limited. Above photograph: For this image, I already had the microphone. Mic stand, $20; pop filter, $15
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Home Photography Studio
Photography Accessories
How to Find Clients and Shoot 360° Videos
by Jill Waterman · Posted 12/07/2017
Immersive content is the next wave in visual storytelling. Interest in 360° Video has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years, particularly given technological advances that have made the process more available to consumers than ever. Yet, this rapid growth and the proliferation of new tools can make it difficult to keep up with the best approach to creating quality content, especially for those lacking a media background. Therefore, we were eager to attend the inaugural NY VR Expo 2017, held at New York’s Jacob Javits Center from
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360 Video Accessories
360 Video Cameras

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