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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
A Guide to On-Camera Flash
A Guide to On-Camera Flash
by Rebecca Melville · Posted 12/18/2025
An on-camera flash is an indispensable accessory for many photographers. While it provides light to supplement dark conditions, an on-camera flash also allows you to achieve more balanced exposures in daylight conditions, permits freezing of fast-moving subjects, and can even be used to control other flash light sources. With so much to offer, an on-camera flash can become an integral part of your workflow, but where do you start? We are going to give you the on-camera flash rundown with everything you need to know to make the most of this
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Flash & Accessories
Holiday 2024
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
Celebrating Women in Media: Food Photographer Joanie Simon
by Jill Waterman · Posted 03/22/2022
Instead of an apron, food photographer Joanie Simon wears many hats—commercial and editorial imagemaker, recipe developer, photo educator, Blogger, YouTube Influencer, Livestreamer, and content creator extraordinaire. For more than a dozen years, Simon has built her brand into a powerhouse of creative content and learning, to whet the appetites of both foodies and photographers alike. Her straightforward approach to this specialized field is of value to shutterbugs at all levels of experience, from beginners on cell phones to experienced pros
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Food Photography
SLR Lenses
DSLR Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
B&H Creator of the Week
International Women's Day
Boats, Beams, and Backstage at NYFW: My Week with the Insta360 GO 2 Camera
by Sofia Belhouari · Posted 10/21/2021
Looking for a camera that's powerful enough to capture all of life's incredible, action-packed moments, yet small enough to fit inside your pocket or clip inconspicuously onto your clothing? Say hello to the Insta360 GO 2, the 26-gram action cam that delivers powerful performance despite its diminutive size. B&H asked me to do a full hands-on review of this mighty miniature, so I brought it along for some boating in Rhode Island
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Camcorders
Vlogging
Action Cameras & Accessories
Sunlight in Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/21/2021
The sun. Always on. Always overhead (of some part of the planet). Always free. Always a consideration for every photograph taken outside of a windowless studio or closet. The sun is nature’s free light source for photography and video. Regardless of whether you are making a landscape image, architectural photograph, portrait, macro shot, street photo, etc., sunlight, or the absence of sunlight, is a critical ingredient in the image. Photographs © Todd Vorenkamp
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Landscape Photography
Photography Lighting
15 Mouthwatering Food Photographers to Follow on Instagram
by Jill Waterman · Posted 07/19/2021
Typing #food into Instagram's search bar returns more than 450 million posts, making the search for food photographers on this social platform somewhat akin to "shooting fish in a barrel." Yet, while the number of followers to the most popular feeds surpasses the million mark, when it comes to the topic of food, it's a common occurrence for cookbook authors, recipe creators, food stylists, and celebrity chefs to add the term "photographer" to their skill set, thereby magnifying the popularity of this flavorful subject. To assemble this current
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Food Photography
Macro Photography
Home Photography Studio
How to Make Smooth Time Lapses
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/22/2021
Time lapses feel a lot like photography during capture stages and a lot like video during the editing process. Creating them is a common progression for photographers looking to dip their toes into video and motion because you can start making high-quality time lapses with your current still photo equipment. If you are starting to tackle time-lapse projects, applying some video tricks can help smooth out your final product. The Absolute Basics I’m hoping that by the time you make it to this article you already have a basic understanding of how
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Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
Time-Lapse Photography
Landscape Photography
Lighting Tips: The Basics of Day for Night Cinematography
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 05/26/2021
Day for night for color cinematography is an old shooting methodology that relies on a number of techniques regarding human perception, socially accepted convention, and technical qualities of film/sensors. There are a variety of reasons for shooting day for night, and understanding the whys and wherefores can help you create believable images. Moonlight Is Blue It isn’t really, any more than sunlight is blue. The reality is that moonlight is reflected sunlight, so why do people think moonlight is blue? Sunlight has a color temperature of
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Filters & Accessories
nd filters
Youth Photo Programs: Q&A with the In-Sight Photography Project
by Jill Waterman · Posted 05/06/2021
The In-Sight Photography Project has provided photographic instruction and camera gear to rural youth in and around Brattleboro, Vermont, since well before the dawn of digital, making it the Grande Dame of Youth Photography not-for-profits. The organization’s pay-what-you-can motto, paired with its four-tier payment system, encourages community support while also insuring that no student is turned away. For this fourth story in our series, we spoke with In-Sight’s executive director, Victoria Heisler, and program director A. Hanus, about the
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Documentary Photography
Darkroom & Accessories
Large Format Cameras
B&H Creator of the Week: Steve Giralt, Visual Engineer
by Jill Waterman · Posted 04/24/2021
Welcome to the world of Steve Giralt, where speeding matter, splashing fluids, and powerful lights converge under millisecond timelines to crystallize as iconic advertising campaigns. In his remarkable transition from advertising photographer to visual engineer, Giralt has concocted a secret sauce that fuses elaborate technical feats with an irresistible element of play. That, and his constant passion for bigger challenges ahead, leads us to welcome him as our next B&H Creator of the Week. By means of introduction, we recently asked
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Pro Video Cameras
Filmmaking
B&H Creator of the Week
Youth Photo Programs: Q&A with Vincent Cianni, Founder & Director, Newburgh Community Photo Project
by Jill Waterman · Posted 12/07/2020
There is no better example of the inspirational saying, “If you can see it, you can be it,” than in the grassroots efforts of the community-based arts program Newburgh Community Photo Project (NCPP). Founded in 2017 by photographer, educator, and community activist Vincent Cianni, NCPP teaches photography and related media to an underserved population of Newburgh youth, with a goal to explore critical social justice issues directly related to participants’ lives and community. In our second story on notable youth photo programs, Cianni
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Photography Education
Post Production
Image Post Production Workflow
Post Production Software
B&H Creator of the Week: Ming Thein
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/24/2020
Photographer, physicist, philosopher, horologist—these are just a few of the many facets that define the indefatigable Ming Thein. Armed with a camera since age 16, his photographic career has spanned a wide range of subjects and an even more impressive reach. His extensive musings on photography, as catalogued on his eponymous blog, amount to more than 1,800 articles, two million words, 200 hours of educational video, a hundred thousand comments, and an enviable recommended gear list, leading
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Studio Photography
Studio Lighting
B&H Creator of the Week
Portrait Photography
B&H Creator of the Week: National Parks at Night
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/11/2020
Once considered a mysterious and challenging creative endeavor, night photography is now more accessible than ever, thanks in part to the awe-inspiring workshops led by the five partners behind National Parks at Night (NPAN). With more than 400 successful workshops completed between them, Gabriel Biderman, Tim Cooper, Matt Hill, Lance Keimig, and Chris Nicholson are well versed in sharing their expansive photographic knowledge with an enthusiastic and growing audience in spectacular outdoor
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Documentary Photography
National Parks
B&H Creator of the Week
Landscape Photography
Astrophotography
Youth Photo Nonprofits: Q&A with Alicia Hansen, Founder & CEO of NYC SALT
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/03/2020
Photography is notable among the arts for its ability to make change in the world. This can take many forms, from documentation of hardship to inspire social change to the exploration of invisible realms, leading to scientific discovery. Equally relevant is the use of photography as a teaching tool, dedicated to building confidence and affecting change in the lives and ambitions of underserved youth. For the first in a series that reveals the dedication and effort at work behind the scenes within notable youth photography nonprofits, we spoke
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Photography Education
Fine Art Photography
Documentary Photography
Photojournalism

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