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How to Nail the Important Shots
How to Nail the Important Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/29/2026
For a beginner, few things seem more intimidating than photographing a wedding. A sense of anxiety is perfectly normal if you haven't yet spent much time in this field. It's important to remember that we all begin somewhere, and even the most experienced pros were also novices at one point. With practice and education, nerves begin to morph into confidence. No two weddings are the same, but whether traditional or unconventional, the goal is to be properly equipped to document the key moments of the day. A
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Wedding Photography
Cameras & Accessories
How to Read Your Camera's Histogram
How to Read Your Camera's Histogram
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/25/2026
One of the magical aspects of modern photography is the ability to review an image instantly within our EVF (electronic viewfinder) or right on the back of the camera. Frequently, one possible mistake that digital photographers make is when reviewing an image on their camera—they evaluate exposure based on the reproduced image. Why might this be a mistake? Well, both your camera’s LCD and EVF likely have adjustable brightness. Also, you might be viewing your images in bright sunlight or in the pitch black of night. Just as viewing a computer
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Camera Technology
5 Quick and Easy Portrait Setups
5 Quick and Easy Portrait Setups
by Luke Rollins · Posted 03/10/2026
There comes a time in a photographer’s life—usually after some consistent success with an on-camera flash—when they say to themselves, "I’m ready to make my own light on demand." Thus begins a seemingly never-ending journey—first mastering the basics, then trying to put some feeling and expression into their photos. Assuming you’re versed in
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Photography Lighting
Portrait Photography
Beginner's Guide to Portrait Composition
Beginner's Guide to Portrait Composition
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/13/2025
These days, everyone has a camera right in their pocket. Smartphones have long been the go-to camera for quick photos of our friends, family, pets, and of course, ourselves. With features like portrait mode, users can simulate blurry backgrounds and isolate their subject for more eye-catching images. What else could you ever need? What if I told you that with the
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DSLR Cameras
Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Is Bigger Better? Sensor Size Examined
Is Bigger Better? Sensor Size Examined
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/07/2025
As you begin to research cameras, you’ll likely hear some technical jargon about sensors. While it’s easy to ignore some elements of any devices, there’s no way to work around sensors. But what is a sensor and what does it do? In this guide, we’re diving into the often confusing world of imaging sensors. By time we’re done, you’ll have a better understanding of the most significant component in our digital camera. About Sensors What Is an Imaging Sensor? At the heart of our digital cameras sits an imaging sensor, which serves as the digital
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Mirrorless Cameras
Medium Format Cameras
Photography Accessories
Tips for Building a One-Light Portrait Kit
Tips for Building a One-Light Portrait Kit
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/21/2025
Lighting is the key to all photography. While elaborate, multi-light setups may appear to be the standard, the creative photographer can produce a seemingly endless range of images using just one light source. This guide is designed to help those beginners out there build the perfect one-light kit for portrait photography. Why One Light? I completely understand why multi-light “studio in a box” kits are tempting to beginner and budget-conscience photographers. Why spend hundreds of dollars on one light when you can get three lights complete
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Flash & Accessories
Portrait Photography
12 Things Every Beginner Needs to Get Started in Photography
12 Things Every Beginner Needs to Get Started in Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/01/2025
Are you interested in the wide and wonderful world of photography? Well, you’ve certainly come to the right place! Check out this short checklist of a dozen items, designed to get you started in digital or film photography and headed in the right direction. 1. Interest The first thing you need is an interest in photography. If you are reading these words, you likely already checked that box. If you are debating whether to take the dive into photography, you might want to give it some careful thought, or cater your purchases toward your level
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Photography Education
Holiday 2024
Matching Film to your Personal Shooting Style
Matching Film to Your Personal Shooting Style
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/29/2025
Color negative and color transparency films have distinctive ways of rendering specific colors, and may have a warm (reddish), cool (bluish), or neutral color balance, as well as different color contrast characteristics. Thanks to the resurgence in film’s popularity in recent years, analog shooters have an astonishing number of choices, from major manufacturers like Kodak, Ilford, and Fujifilm, to smaller suppliers like Foma, Rollei, Agfa, Lomography, Kentmere, and Arista. Obviously, we can’t include comprehensive info and hands-on impressions
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Film Cameras
How to Photograph Fireworks
How to Photograph Fireworks
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/27/2025
Do you want to preserve the memory of that awesome neighborhood fireworks show? Let's discuss the best ways to try to make a memorable photograph commemorating the event. Before we get started, let me say that there are many ways to accomplish fireworks photography and no technique is usually worse or better than others. The only thing that really matters as you head home after the show is: You enjoyed the photographic process. You are left with a photograph or photographs that you personally enjoy. You enjoyed the fireworks show!
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Photography Education
Landscape Photography
Tips for Photographing a Lunar Eclipse
Tips for Photographing a Lunar Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/06/2025
Before you venture out to photograph your first lunar eclipse, you should get some practice taking photos of the moon. If lunar photography is varsity-level stuff, lunar eclipse photography is all-pro. There are some unique challenges to the art, and great ways to get creative results, but the basics of lunar photography apply. Unlike
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Eclipse Photography
Camera in the Sky: Using Drones in Wedding Photography and Videos
Camera in the Sky: Using Drones in Wedding Photography and Videos
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 02/19/2025
Thanks to the continued development of drone technology, aerial imaging has become a much more viable and potentially lucrative option for wedding photographers and videographers. Modern drones can capture images like never before, whether it’s a breathtaking still from a new and previously unattainable perspective or a cinematic tracking shot of the entire ceremony. With the right drone, the
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Drones
Drones & Aerial Imaging
WPPI
Aerial Imaging
Eyes in the Sky: How to Pick a Drone for Landscape Photography
Eyes in the Sky: How to Pick a Drone for Landscape Photography
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 02/11/2025
I can’t count the number of times a stranger has approached me while I’ve been setting up my drone to ask if they can watch the launch. I imagine this is how the world’s first television owners must have felt as the neighborhood kids crowded around the only television on their block to witness such groundbreaking technology.
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Drones
Landscape Photography
Drones & Aerial Imaging
Aerial Imaging
1-Inch Sensor Superzoom Cameras vs. Entry-Level Wildlife Lenses
1-Inch Sensor Superzoom Cameras vs. Entry-Level Wildlife Lenses
by Allan Weitz · Posted 11/21/2024
For the longest time, comparing image quality between point-and-shoot cameras and full-frame cameras, or even APS-C format cameras, was a conversation you could have start to finish during the course of an elevator ride. Point-and-shoot cameras were convenient, but the detail and dynamic range of their smaller sensors never measured up to the detail and dynamic range you get from larger sensors. And then one day Sony introduced a new 1" format CMOS sensor, and BOOM! People started having second thoughts about slinging heavy camera bags over
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Wildlife Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Bird Photography
Holiday 2024
10 Tips and Tricks for Photographing Holiday Lights and Candles
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/15/2024
Photographing holiday lights and candles is one of the most fun holiday adventures any photographer can have and a great way to explore and enjoy the festive lights in your neighborhood and home. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your captures of holiday lights while you wait to receive gifts from your B&H wish list! 1. Use Low-Light / Night Photography Techniques The best time to view holiday lights is when the lights go down (indoors and outside). Therefore, you will benefit from the tried-and-true practices of
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Night Photography
Filters & Accessories
Holiday 2024
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
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