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Macro on a Budget: Extension Tubes
Macro on a Budget: Extension Tubes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/29/2025
Close-up or macro photography is an incredible way to capture the tiny world around us on a super-detailed level. While the dedicated macro lens is still one of the best tools for exploring the world on a miniature scale, there are some very inexpensive ways to jump into macro photography with the lens or lenses you already own—no need for a specialized close-up macro lens. In this article, we will take a closer look (no
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Photography Accessories
Macro Photography
SLR Lenses
Holiday 2024
Intro to Landscape Photography
Intro to Landscape Photography
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 06/29/2023
Did you know that the first photograph ever taken was of a landscape? “View from the Window at Le Gras” was captured by Nicéphore Niépce, in 1827. It features a very abstract view from Niépce’s window. Then, in 1839, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre made history with his image of
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Landscape Photography
Tripods & Monopods
Filters & Accessories
How to Photograph a Solar Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/19/2023
When the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, those on Earth are treated to one of nature’s greatest spectacles—a total solar eclipse. It is a phenomenon that almost every observer would like to capture in a photograph. Due to the rarity of the event, the short duration in which to capture it, and the dynamic nature of the subject, it is one of those photographic opportunities that requires the proper gear, setup, planning, and practice. Eclipse and solar
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse Photography
Landscape Photography Basics, with Colby Brown, Part 2: Photo Gear Guide
Posted 08/24/2021
Professional photographer and Sony Artisan Colby Brown answers the question, “What’s in my camera bag?” He lists the essential camera gear you need for landscape photography, covering camera bodies, zoom lenses, prime lenses, tripods, and lens filters. What are your gear recommendations for landscape photography? Use the Comments section, below, to share them with us. Sponsored by Watch the rest of the series! Part 1:
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Landscape Photography
Mirrorless Lenses
A Brief Introduction to Portraiture
A Brief Introduction to Portraiture
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 08/09/2021
Portrait photography, or portraiture, remains one of the most popular genres of photography today—and for good reason. Portraits are compelling; they are evocative. Portraits tell a story; they elicit an emotion. Shot correctly, a portrait can reveal the true essence of a person, who they are and what they feel. According to Godard, portraiture is tantamount to capturing the soul. About what other medium or form of expression could you say such a thing? As with most genres of photography, portraiture is not beholden to any one specific
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Photo Tips and Favorite Gear for Successful Fall Foliage Pictures
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/25/2020
Each autumn, as the days get shorter and the weather cools, chlorophyll production slows in hardwood trees and bushes, causing leaves to lose the vibrant green of summer. As these conditions overtake the map, nature puts on a brilliant show of color in many parts of the United States. The changing of the leaves follows a rough pathway from north to south, starting in early September and often lasting into November in southern locales. Above photograph: Colorado Gold, Maroon Bells Scenic Area © Bryan Carnathan Fall foliage season is a big draw
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Landscape Photography
Nature Photography
Fall Foliage
How to Set up a Tabletop Photography Studio
by Cory Rice · Posted 04/02/2020
Photo studios come in all shapes and sizes. If you are working with small subjects, there is no reason to rent a massive loft or build an addition onto your house to get the shots you need. In many of these cases, a functioning setup can take up as little space as a table. Like all things related to photography, tabletop studios can be as simple or complex as their creators require. For basic applications, plenty of all-in-one kits exist for “non-
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Home Photography Studio
Home Studio
Fix It Before Post! A Guide to In-Camera Effects
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/26/2020
When many people think of special effects, they think of dimly lit rooms, expensive computers, and complicated software. While this may be an accurate picture if you are editing a blockbuster action movie, digital still photographers can do a lot to their images even before transferring files off their camera. The following guide covers some of the more popular in-camera effects on the market to consider when purchasing a new camera or for better understanding the camera you already own. Film Simulation and Color Profiles In recent years,
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Special Effects Lenses
Film Cameras
SFX Week
Top 5 Reasons You Need ND Filters When Shooting Video
by Mary Latvis · Posted 03/20/2020
When I’d perform a camera package checkout as a camera assistant, if there was any chance that we’d be shooting outside during the day, guess which filters I would add to the order? Neutral Density filters (aka NDs)! Even if they were not part of the original order, any production office coordinator (P.O.C.) worth their salt would approve this addition by the A.C. Read on to discover why, next to a polarizer, these are the filters most essential to your video shoot. Shallow depth of field, daylight ND Basics Neutral: meaning there’s no
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Video Lenses
Pro Video Accessories
Productive Activities for Photographers at Home
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/18/2020
Photography is a social medium. For many of us, our cameras are a means of getting out of the house, exploring the world, and connecting with the people and places we encounter along the way. So, what's a photographer to do while confined to the home front for days on end? Here are some tips for staying inspired, productive, and creative that don't require leaving the house. Make Portraits Keep shooting! Family members, partners, and roommates can all make compelling subjects for portrait and documentary projects.
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Work From Home
Print Photography
Still Photography
From Good to Great: 7 Tips for Better Landscape Photos
by Robin Laurenson · Posted 01/29/2020
As photographers, we are always looking for ways to capture beautiful photos that will stand out from the mundane. Sometimes, if we visit a popular location, capturing a scene in a unique and interesting way that no one might have already seen a million times in their social feeds can be challenging. I’ll share my Top 7 Compositional Tips with you, which will, no doubt, take your photographs to new vistas and will help you create more striking images that will get your work noticed.
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Landscape Photography
Rainy Day Macro Photo Ideas
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 05/24/2019
Nothing can put a damper on a photography outing like a rainy day. Of course, rain and wet ground can make for some spectacular photos if you have the right gear and the right mentality to go out in the wet, but there are times when even the most hard-core photographer sees falling precipitation and says, “I think I will stay indoors today.” Because not all of us have a beautiful photo studio in the home, I find that macro photography around the house is a great way to get photographic creative juices flowing while staying out of the rain.
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Macro Photography
Macro Lenses
SLR Lenses
Tips for Extreme Macro Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 05/21/2019
For some reason, any web search for “extreme macro photography” takes you on an express train to the land of bugs. But, if you are like me, and not a fan of close-up macro photos of bugs, you might enjoy this guide on how to do extreme macro photography because we will not be seeing any bugs here! Sorry, entomologists, I prefer non-organic subjects for my extreme macro work.
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Macro Lenses
Macro Photography
Photography Accessories
Essential Gear for the Working Pro
by Allan Weitz · Posted 02/08/2017
As a working photographer, the center of the universe is your camera bag and its contents. Your cameras and lenses are the tools of your trade. As you may have noted, both are mentioned in plural because just as you wouldn’t jump out of an airplane without a backup parachute, you shouldn’t attempt to photograph an emotionally spiked, non-repeatable event armed with only one camera. The same applies to lenses, too. The many aspects that comprise shooting weddings—portraits, the ceremony, dimly lit environs, tight, crowded quarters and bright
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10 Things to Consider When Shooting Water and Seascapes
by Allan Weitz · Posted 01/09/2017
Seascapes are like landscapes… only more. I say that because just like landscapes, they contain open skies and land masses, but they also contain water—lots of water, and that’s where they differ. Photographs © Allan Weitz, 2017 A seascape captured at sunset using a waterproof point-and-shoot camera. A number of available waterproof cameras offer inexpensive options for photographing seascapes and
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Landscape Photography

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