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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
Holiday 2019
Portrait Photography
Photography Lighting
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
Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 12/03/2025
Whether you’re a student or a seasoned veteran, selecting the right camera can make your head spin with questions. Does sensor size matter? What’s the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2? Do I really need a camera that can record 8K? What about raw? We’ll explain the key components that help a camera produce cinematic images, and in doing so, hopefully help you make that all-important decision. Evaluate Your Needs and Your Budget Before considering certain cameras, you must know your needs and your budget. And be realistic. If you are a student
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Cinema Cameras
Audio for Video
Video Lighting
The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
The Fundamentals of Wedding Videography for Beginners
by Darrell Holdaway · Posted 02/19/2025
There is a first time for everything, and if you have your mind set on producing a wedding video, you will encounter plenty of “firsts” during that initial wedding weekend. There is a first kiss, a first dance, and a first slice of cake. Where will you have your cameras set up for each of these memorable moments? Will you need lights for every shot? How will you manage the audio? When the bride says “I do,” you will want everything in place to ensure that you capture every word and angle. This guide will address equipment needs, event
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Camcorders
WPPI
Guide to Portable Hard Drives for the Travel Photographer
Guide to Portable Hard Drives for the Travel Photographer
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 08/08/2023
You finally made it to your destination, and as you kick up your feet and sip from an ice-cold drink, the last thing you want to worry about is storage. It is a little insane that you must rely on a semi-mysterious device to hold the photographs from your most recent excursion safe, especially as you plan to do a bit more shooting as you go about your travels. Hopefully, this portable hard drive guide will help you pick out a
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Storage Solutions
Holiday 2023
A Glossary for the Glossies: 52 Fashion Terms for Photographers
by Cory Rice · Posted 01/31/2023
Do you know the difference between a Creative Director and an Art Director? Agent and manager? Call sheet and line sheet? The fashion industry can be as unforgiving to outsiders as it is rewarding for insiders. No amount of smizing will save a photographer who shows up to a test shoot with a #2 pencil but no camera. Luckily, we compiled a glossary of terms every photographer who is thinking about shooting fashion ought to know. Agency/ Agent A person or company that represents creative talent (actors, models, artists, etc.); books jobs; and is
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Fashion Photography
Fashion Week
CFexpress: The Next Serious Media Format
CFexpress: The Next Serious Media Format
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 11/28/2021
Before you come storming the front doors of the B&H SuperStore with your torches and pitchforks, complaining about yet another new type of media you have to purchase, I should tell you that the latest format is a definite upgrade. This is no simple battle between two competing formats; this is an evolution that will make things better for everyone involved. What is this up-and-coming hero? CFexpress.
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Hard Drives
Computer Accessories
Memory Cards
Holiday 2019
Medium Format Camera
Postcard from Ireland: Do FUJIFILM Film Simulations End the Raw vs. JPEG Debate?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/25/2021
Raw vs. JPEG. The debate has persisted since the early days of digital photography. With modern digital technology, in-camera JPEG processing has never been better. Across brands, some photographers claim to have switched their workflow to JPEG exclusively, forgoing the advantages (and disadvantages) of shooting raw files. Others shoot raw + JPEG simultaneously to enjoy the benefits of both. Of course, many shoot only raw images. With a week in Ireland to focus on photography, I decided to dive deeper into the raw vs. JPEG option and see if it
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DSLR Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Photography Post-Production
Use Your On-Camera Speedlight for Macro Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/25/2021
There are many articles on the Web about specialized lighting for macro photography. As awesome as some of these ring lights and macro flashes are, they become just one more thing to cram
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Macro Photography
Macro Lenses
Flash & Accessories
Photographing the Milky Way: An Astrophotographer's Primer
by Jess Santos · Posted 08/13/2021
Thinking back to my first time photographing the stars, let’s be real: I had no idea what I was doing. I spent the afternoon watching video after video, and after several hours felt confident enough to attempt it. Now keep in mind I had done the research on settings, but completely skipped over the planning phase. I didn’t run into one video that talked about things like the moon phase or dark skies, some pretty important information to know when getting into astrophotography. Nonetheless, a couple friends and I headed out at eleven o’
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Night Photography
Astrophotography
Milky Way
Landscape Photography
Basic Backyard Astrophotography, Part 4: Post-Processing
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/09/2021
Welcome to Part 4 of my guide to Basic Backyard Astrophotography. If you missed Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3, please click these
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Astrophotography
Photography Post-Production
The Ethics of Wildlife Photography
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/09/2021
In his 1997 article “The Problem with Wildlife Photography,” author and environmental activist Bill McKibben wrote, “Without Kodak there’d be no Endangered Species Act.” While viewed by some at the time as controversial, McKibben’s point has only gained traction in the intervening years. Recent news reports abound with stories of overenthusiastic shutterbugs who do harm to themselves—or worse yet, to their intended animal subjects—when attempting selfies in the wild or trying to capture a prize-winning close-up. Fueled by the power of
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Wildlife Photography
Animal Photography
Nature Photography
10 Essential Tips for Night Photography
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/05/2021
Making pictures by night is a curious practice. While specialists of this subject embrace it as a deep-seated passion and have a never-ending quest for technical and creative advancement, those more familiar with daytime photography are often unaware that tried and true photography rules often need to be adapted or even overlooked at night. With this in mind, consider the following tips the next time you venture out in the darkness, to help you to adapt. 1. Take a Chance and Explore the Unknown What’s my exposure time? This is the number one
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Documentary Photography
Night Photography
Landscape Photography
Jeff Cable's 2021 Games Gear - What I Am Bringing to Tokyo!
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/04/2021
This post is all about the gear I am bringing with me to the Games in Tokyo. As always, my goal is to share with you all what it is like to be at the Games. In the past I focused mainly on the photography, but this time around I plan on giving you the photographic view, but also the behind-the-scenes view from these very different Games. As I stated before, this is the first Games where I need to bring everything with me, since Canon is not allowed to lend products to photographers (due to COVID protocol) unless it is a dire emergency. And yes
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Sports Photography
Telephoto Lenses
SLR Lenses

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