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Wedding Photography Tips from B&H Employees
Wedding Photography Tips from B&H Employees
by Luke Rollins · Posted 05/04/2026
The wealth of B&H is not measured in sales, but in the accumulated knowledge of its people. The breadth of such experience is impossible to quantify, let alone price, which is why we’re offering this batch of wedding photography advice completely free of charge. Andrea Buritica, Sales Associate – Chat & Email Burikitak Photography One of the best parts about working at B&H is that I get to talk about gear all day. However, it’s doing wedding
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Wedding Photography
Photography Techniques
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
Off-Camera Flash Systems for the Wedding Photographer
Understanding Off-Camera Flash Systems
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/27/2026
As photographers, we are faced with a wide array of lighting conditions, ranging from bright sunlight to dimly lit interiors. Using ambient light as your main source is often preferable; however, in a situation such as an event or portrait where time is of the essence, you will need to know how to properly expose all these varying scenes using both natural and artificial light sources. Being resourceful with your lighting setups lends greater efficiency, and having a lighting system you can easily move from one situation to the next quickly is
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Flash & Accessories
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
Choosing a Lens for Wildlife Photography
Choosing a Lens for Wildlife Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/16/2025
Choosing a lens is a highly personal choice, and that’s especially true for wildlife photography. This is in the realm of the telephoto lens after all. While almost any focal length lens works for landscapes and other types of photography, in general, when it comes to photographing animals in the wild, you'll want to have the longest reach you can. In this guide, we’re going to discuss the factors one should consider when purchasing a lens for wildlife photography. Focal Length The first and most straightforward factor to consider is focal
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Wildlife Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Zoom Lenses
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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
A Beginner’s Guide to Pet Photography
A Beginner’s Guide to Pet Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/24/2025
Anyone who has dabbled in pet photography knows that it can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. While pets are considered to be part of the family, they’re still animals who walk to the beat of their own drum and do things at their own pace. Even the best listeners can be easily distracted or have trouble sitting still for more than two seconds. If you’re considering trying your hand at photographing our fuzzy friends, we’ve put together this helpful guide for you. In this guide, we’re going to cover the essentials for those with a
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Pet Photography
Point and Shoot
Illuminate Wedding Photographs with Versatile Outdoor Lighting
Illuminate Wedding Photographs with Versatile Outdoor Lighting
by Danielle Marsella · Posted 03/10/2025
Wedding season is upon us, bringing clear skies and warm weather—the perfect backdrop for capturing stunning couple portraits and candid moments at ceremonies and receptions. For photographers tasked with capturing a once-in-a-lifetime event, high-quality lighting gear is a must. Learn more about versatile light and modifier options to elevate your couple’s special day. Capture with an On-Camera Flash A compact and often powerful tool, on-camera flashes offer wedding photographers versatility while documenting weddings spanning across multiple
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Wedding Photography
Photography Lighting
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
Raise Your Product Photography Game with the Right Gear
by Tim Ireland · Posted 11/28/2023
Photography is often described as painting with light, and understanding how to manipulate light effectively is a fundamental skill for any photographer. While natural light has its place, using strobes and lighting modifiers can give you greater control over your lighting conditions, especially for product photography. Having a solid understanding of basic lighting gear and lighting modifiers will introduce you to simple yet effective lighting techniques, helping you take your product photography to new dimensions. Understanding Strobes
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Product Photography
Shooting Tents & Tables
Monolights
Softboxes & Accessories
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Creating Cinematic Wedding Photos with Constant Light
Posted 05/27/2023
Scott Robert Lim is a master of lighting in any location. Watch this B&H video and learn how he utilizes continuous and natural lighting to capture cinematic portraits and candid photos. 0:00 - Introduction and Overview 2:48 - Wedding Photographers Are the Best 5:57 - What Are Cinematic Weddings? 7:52 - Gear 12:46 - Lim’s Techniques 22:59 - Eight Essential Cinematic Weddings Shots 56:08 - More from Lim, and Recap 1:00:01 - Q&A Is there anything you'd like to add from your own experience? Have at it in the Comments section! Sponsored
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Wedding Photography
Continuous Lighting
Intentional Camera Movement Photography, Part 3: Approach, Subjects, Inspiration
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/03/2022
Welcome to Part 3 of our journey into the world of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) photography. In this final chapter of the 3-part series of articles, we voyage back into the mental aspects of creating ICM art, as well as take in some tips for some of the more common ICM subjects and finish with inspirational words from some of the masters of the craft. Above image © Morag Paterson  Approach  Because ICM eschews many of the lessons we have tried so hard to learn in photography over the years, the approach and process are very
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Fine Art Photography
Long Exposure Photography
Understanding Bokeh
Understanding Bokeh
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/28/2021
Specular out-of-focus highlights have appeared in photographs since the first photos were taken through lenses. In 1997, Photo Techniques magazine introduced the word “bokeh” to the photography world’s vernacular and the out-of-focus areas of photographs have been scrutinized ever since. Before the term, there was certainly discussion about the aesthetics of the out-of-focus specular highlights of a photograph, but until 1997, there wasn’t a good word in the English language to describe the phenomenon. Credit goes to Mike Johnston, article
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Conceptual Photography
Lighting to Photograph Textures
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 05/31/2021
Texture is one of those multi-sensory things that we can feel with our sense of touch and “feel” visually with our eyes. Because texture transcends the senses, we must account for it when we create photographs. Sometimes the goal is to accentuate a specific texture. Sometimes we wish to “smooth” the texture visually. How you light your subject has a lot to do with how you reveal, or hide, texture. Photographs ©Todd Vorenkamp
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Photography Lighting
Light Modifiers
Meet Your Tiniest Neighbors Using Macro Gear and a Field Studio Setup
by Jill Waterman · Posted 04/27/2021
Clay Bolt is a firm believer that our connection to nature begins at home. The natural history and conservation photographer has been fascinated with the world’s smaller creatures inhabiting his native South Carolina since youth. In 2009, his passion for local wildlife became the driving force behind the international photo project, Meet Your Neighbours. Together with Scottish photographer Niall Benvie, he embarked on a mission to engage a global community in discovering and photographing the often underappreciated and overlooked common
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Macro Photography
Flash Photography
Studio Photography
Teleconverters
Clay Bolt and his Quest to Save a Species with Images
Clay Bolt’s Quest to Save a Species with Images
by Jill Waterman · Posted 04/23/2021
Wildlife conservation photographer Clay Bolt says, “As far back as I can remember, I've been fascinated with insects, and little things like frogs. My other twin passion was always art, particularly illustration, and later on painting. So, I’ve always gone back and forth to combine these two loves of my life.” Growing up in South Carolina, Bolt was drawn to nature, but had yet to discover the rich biodiversity of his boyhood stomping grounds fully. After heading off to university with a portfolio of illustrations and paintings, he followed a
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Macro Photography
How to Photograph Insects

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