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12 Tips to Improve Wildlife Photos Without Buying New Gear
12 Tips to Improve Wildlife Photos without Buying New Gear
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/30/2026
There’s an old adage that claims in order to be a wildlife photographer, you need a lot of time and a lot of money. This is only partly true. Many great wildlife photo opportunities can occur in urban parks and even in your own backyard, as long as we know what we’re doing. In this article, we’re going to cover a number of essential tips that will help you become a better wildlife photographer. If you’ve read our introduction
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Wildlife Photography
Understanding Camera Shooting/Exposure Modes
Understanding Camera Shooting/Exposure Modes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/30/2026
Taking a look at any modern mirrorless or DSLR camera, you’ll notice a slew of controls, buttons, and dials. Atop nearly all cameras sits a large dial labeled with many letters and icons. This is our mode dial. It is how we control the level of power we give to our camera or take for ourselves. One of the wonderful things that modern electronic digital and film cameras give you is many high-tech options for your image making. One of the horrible things that modern electronic digital and film cameras give you is many high-tech options for your
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Camera Technology
Introduction to Wildlife Photography
Introduction to Wildlife Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/27/2026
Despite what you might have seen on the internet, you don’t need all the money and time in the world to photograph wildlife. Sure, an African safari would be nice, but it is by no means the only way to capture stunning images of wild animals. In fact, regardless of where you live, odds are there’s a vast ecosystem that likely goes unnoticed. If you have trees in your neighborhood, you’re off to a great start. What You Need to Photograph Wildlife While gear plays a crucial role in our ability to photograph wildlife, it isn’t everything. In this
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Outdoor Photography
Wildlife Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Macro Photography
Exposure 101: Intro to Aperture
Exposure 101: Intro to Aperture
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/09/2026
Aperture is one of the most significant settings in photography and also one of the first we should learn. It’s also one of the three settings collectively referred to as the exposure triangle that help to determine an image’s exposure. Much like the iris of the human eye, a lens’s aperture opens and closes to control the amount of light reaching a light-sensitive imaging area. For this reason, the setting is
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Exposure 101: An Intro to Exposure
Exposure 101: An Intro to Exposure
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/06/2026
Photography is by definition, the capture of light on a light sensitive surface. That surface could be glass, tin, film, or a digital imaging sensor like those found in most modern cameras. The amount of light that reaches our light-sensitive surface is what we can define as exposure. A good exposure will look accurate to life or the photographer's creative vision. It will maximize an images quality and
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exposure
Camera Modes
Let’s Go to the Zoo!
Let’s Go to the Zoo!
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/05/2025
What better place to spend a Saturday morning than the zoo. You can enjoy some time outside, all while seeing a variety of both local and exotic animals you'd otherwise never dream of encountering. Zoos also are great place to try your hand at photographing wildlife! In this guide, we're talking about taking our camera to the zoo to capture natural looking images of animals in their element! We'll be covering what you need as well as tips and tricks that'll help you capture stunning, natural looking images of animals. Above photograph © Mathew
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/20/2025
The most engaging portraits seem to have direct eye contact between subject and viewer, as if the camera were simply a window through which we’re looking. But is it that simple? So much goes into making a good portrait, can success simply come down to eye contact between subject and camera and is it even necessary to concentrate on the eyes for a portrait? There are certainly wonderful portraits that do not focus exclusively on the eyes that illustrate character with other aspects of the body, from posture to hands, but as an introduction to
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Lenses
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
Top 10 Tips for Aspiring Pet Photographers
Top 10 Tips for Aspiring Pet Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/24/2025
Photographing pets is something you likely do daily, whether it be with a phone or a dedicated camera. I don’t know about you, but I have thousands of pics of my pup filling up my photos app. After all, pets are part of the family, and we want to capture them in the best possible light. In this quick guide, we’re going to look at 10 ways you can improve your pet photography with practical creative tips and techniques as well as gear. 1. Get to your pet’s level. If there’s one trick to make your images more engaging, it’s to physically shoot
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Pet Photography
Portrait Photography
Macro Photography Gift Buying Guide
Macro Photography Gift Buying Guide
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/18/2025
For macro photographers, having the right gear is essential. Magnification and lighting are key, but you don’t necessarily need the biggest, priciest macro lenses out there to get close-up shots. If you’re a macro photographer yourself or buying a gift for one, we have some excellent recommendations for every budget. Gifts Under $50 1. Close-up macro filters (like this Macro Lens
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Macrophotography
10 Tips Every Beginning Portrait Photographer Should Know
10 Tips Every Beginning Portrait Photographer Should Know
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/15/2025
Portraiture: It’s one of the most popular and prevalent forms of photography. Although it may seem simple on paper, it comes with its own unique obstacles. Of course, you’ll want to be familiar with your gear. This is essential to all working photographers, but it allows you to focus your efforts on the genre-specific challenges you’ll face. When photographing people, you’ll find that some folks are photogenic, while others are not. Your job as a photographer is to break down the barriers set by your clients and to put them in the most
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Photography Education
Portrait Photography
Strategies to Improve Your Landscape Photography
Posted 01/11/2025
Landscape photographer Peter Baumgarten discusses his thought process when creating an image to help you better understand what your gear, settings, and composition choices can accomplish. 0:00 - Intro 1:13 - Why Landscape Photography? 3:38 - Be Prepared 7:01 - Understanding the Light 13:05 - Composition & Settings 24:44 - Gear 44:35 - Cloudscapes 55:36 - Focus Bracketing 1:02:00 - Shallow Depth of Field 1:11:24 - Include People 1:16:34 - Simplicity 1:21:09 - Q&A
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Landscape Photography
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Support Systems and Tools for Stable Macro Photography
Support Systems and Tools for Stable Macro Photography
by Tim Ireland · Posted 10/31/2024
Macro photography allows photographers to explore the intricate details of subjects at a 1:1 or greater magnification ratio. However, capturing sharp, stable, and well-lit macro shots can be challenging, due to factors like camera shake, focusing difficulties, and lighting issues. This comprehensive guide will delve into the support systems and related tools that can enhance your macro photography experience, addressing specific challenges that may arise. Stabilization Tools Studio Stands: Studio stands are large, stable support systems
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Macro Photography
Tripods Supports & Rigs
Camera Mounts
Macro Equipment
Lenses & Lens Accessories
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Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Portraitists
Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Portraitists
by John Harris · Posted 01/16/2024
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
Calculating Hyperfocal Distance in Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/22/2022
A lens’s hyperfocal distance—a mathematical combination of lens focal length, aperture or f-stop, and focus distance—is a tool that photographers can use to maximize their depth of field for capturing nearby foregrounds and distant backgrounds in acceptable sharpness. While you can always dial up your lens’s sharpest aperture (sweet spot), many landscape photographers want as
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