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Guide to Lens Filters for Solar Photography
Guide to Lens Filters for Solar Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/12/2026
Solar eclipses are awesome spectacles of nature that are irresistible to photographers. Besides eclipses, the star at the center of our solar system is an amazing photographic subject—even when it is not being partially or totally blocked by the moon. If you want to photograph a solar eclipse, or just photograph the source of our fragile planet’s warmth and light, you need a solar filter for your
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Solar Photography
Astrophotography
Astronomy
Eclipse Photography
Five Tips to Capture Sharper Wildlife Images
Five Tips to Capture Sharper Wildlife Images
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/12/2026
Have you ever taken a photo that looked so good on the back of your camera, only to get home and see that it’s just not sharp? We’ve all been there, and even the experts miss more shots than they keep. That said, there are many tricks and techniques we can learn to improve the odds. In today’s guide, we’re looking at five techniques to aid us in confidently capturing tack-sharp photographs. Sharpness is critical in most genres of photography, especially nature and wildlife. Sure, we can intentionally blur elements to showcase motion. We
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/11/2026
Achieving a standard of production value is an essential component of establishing a brand and growing a following. For part-time, burgeoning, and mid-level creators, it can feel like bridging that gap is less a matter of learned skill and more about the equipment you can afford. In most cases, the problem isn’t budget at all. Acquiring the specific know-how can give your content professional sheen with little to no financial outlay. Lighting design is arguably the most immediately visible production component—and the one most capable of
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Point & Shoot Cameras
Compact Cameras
Phone vs. Point & Shoot: 5 Ways Compact Cameras Still Come Out Ahead
Phone vs. Point & Shoot: 5 Ways Compact Cameras Still Come Out Ahead
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/15/2026
Smartphones have forever changed the world of photography, making the art form more accessible and connecting people from across the world through the instantaneous sharing of images. For all their benefits, there are plenty of criticisms to be had, especially on the creative front. Smartphone cameras are, for some, everything one could want from a camera. For others, they lack the control and creative freedom that makes photography so interesting. Who can blame one for having hard feelings against smartphones. After all, they nearly wiped
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Compact Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
Compact Point & Shoot Cameras
Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/14/2026
You don’t have to go far to capture fun and engaging images of wildlife. In fact, you may not have to go anywhere at all. A carefully landscaped yard and the right tools can attract an impressive variety of animal life to observe and photograph. Pair that with a little patience and soon you’ll be capturing stunning images from the comfort of your own home. Attracting Birds Birds are part of nearly every environment, from the densest cities to rural areas. While they are common, we’ll need to offer three essentials—water, shelter, and food—to
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
What’s Exposure Compensation and How Do We Use It?
What’s Exposure Compensation and How Do We Use It?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/09/2026
Exposure can be challenging to master. There are many moving parts, and knowing which settings affect what aspect of our image takes time and practice. The goal might be to take full control and use manual exposure mode, but first, we need to learn the ropes using auto exposure modes. These modes let us use our camera with a little help. As covered in our introduction to exposure article, photography consists of
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Exposure Modes
Photography Techniques
Crafting Your Image: Concepts in Framing and Composition
Crafting Your Image: Concepts in Framing and Composition
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 06/30/2026
When creating images for a film, you try to balance your shots so that you draw the audience into the movie, while at the same time they forget that they are watching a movie. Usually, the last thing you want is to break the illusion and have the audience snap out of their reverie. As you read this article, you may want to pause and rewatch some classic films, or films that had a powerful effect on you. Examining the new and different techniques, lighting, and compositions used to create impact, mood, and feeling will help you grow as a
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Photography Composition
Filmmaking
How to Take Wedding Flat Lays that Wow
Posted 06/23/2026
Invitations, rings, flowers are some of the small details that help tell the story of a wedding day. In this video, Lotta reveals how to turn them into stunning flat lay photographs with practical tips on styling, placement, lighting, and composition. 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Why Flat Lays? 1:27 - How to Find Items 2:36 - Styling Tools & Backdrops 3:16 - Building Your Flat Lay 5:08 - Composition Principles 5:27 - Natural Light 6:29 - Artificial Light 6:57 - Gear & Settings 9:05 - Editing Tips Sponsored by
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Wedding Photography
How to Create Beautiful, Blurry Backgrounds in Your Photos
How to Create Beautiful, Blurry Backgrounds in Your Photos
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/16/2026
If there’s one question fledgling photographers often ask, it’s “How did you get such a nice background?” Backgrounds are an essential element of a photograph that are often neglected. In fact, it’s safe to say that a background is as important to a composition as the subject itself. After all, a distracting one will detract from an image. In this guide, we’re going to cover the many methods used to capture clean, smooth backgrounds in our images. This will encompass the settings and gear involved as well as the in-the-field techniques you can
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Photography Techniques
Wildlife Photography
Why Birders Struggle with Photography
Why Birders Struggle with Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
Through the cacophony of forest sounds, your ears home in on a buzzy, almost garbled ascending song. Perhaps you recognize it immediately, or maybe you need to confer with one of the trusty internet databases or apps. You train your eyes on the canopy, scanning for movement of any kind, when you see it: the cerulean warbler, a small rowdy songbird with wings slightly splayed from the body. Quickly, you lower your binoculars and train your camera on the little blue passerine before snapping a few frames. The resulting photos clearly show the
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
Mastering Natural Light with Andy Katz
Posted 06/11/2026
Sony Artisans of Imagery's Andy Katz explores light and how it turns a good photograph into a great photograph. Learn how to see, shape, and control light to enhance mood, depth, and storytelling. 0:00 - Intro 2:05 - Early career 11:10 - Look for interesting light & angles 21:03 - Putting the puzzle together 23:11 - Color to Black & White 25:04 - One camera, one lens 27:00 - Color creates contrast 29:36 - Photographing people & traveling 34:32 - Black & White vs. Color 37:02 - Depth of field 39:22 - Hands & eyes in
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Portrait Lighting
10 Natural Light Portrait Tips in One Take
Posted 06/10/2026
Natural light is a more affordable and accessible way to light your portraits, but it can be tough to master. Join Juan in this one-take video, as he shares his top 10 tips for mastering natural light and creating more compelling portrait photographs. 0:00 - Directional Lighting 1:13 - Hand Method 1:50 - Building Bounce 2:55 - Background Ideas 3:55 - Harsh Light 4:44 - Stop Posing Your Models 5:34 - Shoot in the Shade 6:20 - Catch Light 6:59 - The Last Tip
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Portrait Photography
Let’s Go Birding
Let’s Go Birding
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/01/2026
Birds, they’re all around us. If you haven’t paid much attention to them, you’re not alone. But, once you do, you’ll have a hard time stopping. If you haven’t yet dabbled in bird watching, known colloquially as birding, we have just one question. Why not? Birding is the perfect way of partially disconnecting from the digital world we find ourselves in and connecting with nature through observation, and one of the most relaxing pastimes imaginable. If you’re fascinated by our feathery friends but don’t know where to start, we’ve got you covered
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Bird Photography
Optics
Wildlife Photography
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
Light Reflections: 5 Ideas for Better Portraits
Light Reflections: 5 Ideas for Better Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/18/2026
First, a disclaimer: Like composition, lighting portraits is a subjective exercise. A setup that works for one situation may not work for the next, and lighting that one photographer adores might repulse another. Cultivating a personal lighting style involves an awareness of conventional approaches and willingness to go beyond what everyone else is doing. Study portraits
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Studio Photography
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Portrait Photography
Photography Lighting

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