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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
A Guide to Accessories for Newborn and Infant Photography
A Guide to Accessories for Newborn and Infant Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/25/2025
Getting great pictures of your newborn or infant is certainly no easy task. Indeed, the window of opportunity for coaxing a perfect expression and a picturesque pose from your little bundle of joy is fleeting, at best. For parents (and others) who aspire to capture such moments, user-friendly gear, highly functional accessories, and photogenic props can make all the difference. With this in mind, here are our best recommendations to help make photo sessions with your unpredictable little darlings a success. Pick the Right Camera for the Job
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Documentary Photography
Portrait Photography
How to Make Your Podcast Sound Better
How to Make Your Podcast Sound Better
by Gabby Bloch · Posted 02/06/2025
Here at B&H, we’ve written countless articles on podcasting, including guides on editing, mixing, and mastering your podcast. But if you’re still having trouble getting the sound you want, we recommend simplifying your production process. Let’s discuss how to separate and streamline your production tasks to get a better final product with hopefully less effort. Separate the Recording and Mixing Processes Many people feel the
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Podcasting
podcasting tips
Audio for Beginners
Getting Started
The Pros and Cons of Travel Tripods
The Pros and Cons of Travel Tripods
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/22/2023
Popularly, the “travel tripod” is one on which the legs fold up around the center column of the tripod, and/or the tripod head. This allows them to fold to more compact dimensions for transporting on adventures beyond the studio walls. B&H’s website refinements can show you these reversible
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Tripods Supports & Rigs
Travel Tripods
20+ Aerial Photography Tips to Help Maximize Fleeting Moments in the Sky
Aerial Photography Tips: How to Capture Better Aerial Shots
by Emily Mandagie · Posted 07/24/2023
"Alright, your time in flight will be approximately twelve minutes." Berty and I swallowed that weighted sentence and nervously nodded in response. Smiles were on the outside, but deep inside we were wondering how in the world we were going to make the most of those fleeting seconds in that helicopter and capture exactly what we wanted from the sky! Aerial photography can be exciting and exhilarating. But it can also come with a lot of added challenges, such as time limits, weather conditions, and—let's be real—a large expense! (Flights aren't
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Adventure Photography
Aerial Photography
Landscape Photography
Summer Adventure Week
Adventure Week
Summer Adventure Week Promo
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/19/2023
Great products deserve (and often receive) great product photography. Whether you are photographing items for online sales, Internet auctions, or simply taking still life photos of a prized possession, there are some simple (and relatively inexpensive) gear and tips that can help your photos stand out from the others. Online Auctions & Internet Marketplaces We’ve all seen sub-par product images online. Let’s face it, they do not want to make you reach for your credit card or increase your bid. Smartphone snapshots are perfectly fine if you
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Product Photography
Food Photography at Home, Part 2: Continuous Light
Food Photography at Home, Part 2: Continuous Light
by Robert Sansivero · Posted 05/15/2023
Now that we have a handle on using natural light for food photography, it’s time to move on to continuous light sources. When natural light isn’t available, or you want more specific control and placement of your light, you’ll have to use your own sources. Natural light setup from Part
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Food Photography
Continuous Lighting
budget
At Home
Using Props for More Interesting Portraits
Posted 04/27/2023
Are you looking for ways to transform your images using ordinary items? We’ve got you covered. In this video, FUJIFILM X Creator Shotti NYC uses objects from around his studio to frame his subject and create a DIY light modifier. 0:00 - Introduction 0:25 - Setup 1 1:53 - Setup 2 3:58 - Setup 3 5:27 - Setup 4 6:22 - Final Thoughts What items around your home do you think would make good portrait props? Tell us about them in the Comments section, below. Sponsored by
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Light Modifiers
Food Photography Lighting at Home, Part 1: Natural Light
Food Photography Lighting at Home, Part 1: Natural Light
by Robert Sansivero · Posted 04/17/2023
If you’re just getting started with food photography, you probably have some questions. I certainly did. There are countless ways to set up a beautiful shot of a meal or enticing ingredient. Where to start? This three-part series will focus on how to light food for photographs. We’ll start with natural light since it is the most abundant and affordable light source. Many successful food photographers create stunning images using only natural light. Next, we will consider continuous lights, ranging from incandescent bulbs at home to tunable
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Food Photography
Photography Lighting
Night and Astrophotography Time-Lapse Tips
by Stan Moniz · Posted 08/10/2021
It's no secret that photographing the night sky and everything astrophotography related has been a big part of my life for many years now. Staring up at the sky on a dark night is so inspiring. It's a time where I can relax, but at the same time find that creative spark that keeps me moving forward in my career as an action/adventure photographer. It just never gets old. Every year, I set a new goal. Moving forward and keeping things new and always learning has been my basic philosophy during this walk in the creative arts and recently, I’ve
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Landscape Photography
night photography tips
Night Photography
Summer Adventure Week
Adventure Week
Summer Adventure Week Promo
Tips for Clean Backgrounds
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/18/2021
Like many photographers, I prefer being behind my camera to sitting in front of my computer. Any steps that I can take to minimize the amount of work needed in post, I make sure to incorporate into my shoots. One way that I do so is by choosing and lighting my backgrounds carefully. Evenly lit backgrounds have endless applications and are not hard to accomplish with the right tools and techniques. Here are some tips for getting consistent black, white, and color backgrounds straight out of camera. For inky-black backdrops, choose a material
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Home Photography Studio
Photography Accessories
Remote Learning, Part 2: Commercial Photography and Studio Lighting
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/03/2020
As described in our companion article that makes up Part 1 of this story, both teachers and students scrambled to face unique challenges and solve unforeseen problems with the sudden shift from face-to-face classes to remote learning in March 2020. Since a new school year is now upon us, we asked a diverse group of educators for updated tips, as well as insights about the online teaching/learning process. In Remote
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Commercial Photography
Portrait Photography
Monolights
Photography Techniques
Photography Tips: How to Photograph Rings
Posted 07/03/2020
We show you tips and tricks for ring photography. Similar to our product photography video, we’ll be using a tabletop setup and a combination of natural light and studio lighting. Also check out these At-Home videos for more ways to
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Macro Photography
Studio Lighting
how to photograph
At Home
Learning Photography with Pinhole and Toy Cameras
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 04/21/2020
Despite photography taking mainly a digital form nowadays, there is still immense value in the tactile side of photography, especially in regard to teaching photography. With education being based more in the home at the moment, it can be the perfect time to introduce someone to photography using the simplest and most basic tools. Pinholes are of the most primitive examples of photography but are also some of the most perfect tools with which to teach the basics of exposure without needing to complicate it using abstract modes, shutter speeds
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Photography Education
Pinhole Cameras
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

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