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Point-and-Shoot Video Editing Workflow for Fast, Professional Results
Point-and-Shoot Video Editing Workflow for Fast, Professional Results
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 08/18/2026
Point-and-shoot cameras are a great value-add to your photography kit, social media sharing, or as a vacation companion for quick stills and capturing memories on the fly. And these days, the value is even greater with point-and-shoot video recording. The point-and-shoot design makes things simple to change to video mode and press record. Though after you’ve captured your video, it can become cumbersome to edit and share that footage. Some cameras allow you to edit/trim your video footage (also called “Movies” in some cameras) in camera, which
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Compact Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
Five Tips to Capture Sharper Wildlife Images
Five Tips to Capture Sharper Wildlife Images
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/12/2026
Have you ever taken a photo that looked so good on the back of your camera, only to get home and see that it’s just not sharp? We’ve all been there, and even the experts miss more shots than they keep. That said, there are many tricks and techniques we can learn to improve the odds. In today’s guide, we’re looking at five techniques to aid us in confidently capturing tack-sharp photographs. Sharpness is critical in most genres of photography, especially nature and wildlife. Sure, we can intentionally blur elements to showcase motion. We
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/11/2026
Achieving a standard of production value is an essential component of establishing a brand and growing a following. For part-time, burgeoning, and mid-level creators, it can feel like bridging that gap is less a matter of learned skill and more about the equipment you can afford. In most cases, the problem isn’t budget at all. Acquiring the specific know-how can give your content professional sheen with little to no financial outlay. Lighting design is arguably the most immediately visible production component—and the one most capable of
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Point & Shoot Cameras
Compact Cameras
Creating an Ideal Desk Setup for Small Spaces
Creating an Ideal Desk Setup for Small Spaces
by Steven Esposito · Posted 07/30/2026
If you have found yourself moving, downsizing, or going away to school, you might be dealt a desk area that is drastically smaller than that to which you are accustomed. If this is you, or will be you sometime soon, a small workspace is no reason to panic. With some intention and a bit of finessing, you can cultivate a sleek and functional small desk setup without compromising on quality. I am going to share some helpful pointers with supplementary products to consider while you transition into a new, smaller workspace. Lose the Monitor Base
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Work From Home
Workstations
Back To School
So You Want to be a Documentarian
So You Want to be a Documentarian
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 07/30/2026
Many moons ago, when the economy was unstable and layoffs were rampant, this author decided to switch careers to pursue filmmaking. With a new perspective and energy, but without any guidance, knowledge, or tools, going back to school for digital filmmaking was a no-brainer. The aim was to tell real stories in documentary form, and it became a challenging but ultimately rewarding adventure. Tips for Starting Out If you’re just starting out at the dawn of your student career, or find yourself older and wiser looking for a change, and you want
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Documentary Filmmaking
Back To School
How to Assemble Your PC
How to Assemble Your PC
by Steven Esposito · Posted 07/24/2026
Building a PC can be difficult for those who are new to the hobby. Seasoned builders like me picked up on a lot of tips and tricks when it comes to assembling PCs, so today I am going to share a full step-by-step guide on how to assemble your PC with a few extra pieces of information to help you along the way. We are going to answer questions and do our best to ensure that your installation process goes smoothly. I am going to assume that you, reader, are a fellow gaming enthusiast. I am also going to speak about the most common types of PCs
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PC Building
Computer Peripherals & Accessories
Phone vs. Point & Shoot: 5 Ways Compact Cameras Still Come Out Ahead
Phone vs. Point & Shoot: 5 Ways Compact Cameras Still Come Out Ahead
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/15/2026
Smartphones have forever changed the world of photography, making the art form more accessible and connecting people from across the world through the instantaneous sharing of images. For all their benefits, there are plenty of criticisms to be had, especially on the creative front. Smartphone cameras are, for some, everything one could want from a camera. For others, they lack the control and creative freedom that makes photography so interesting. Who can blame one for having hard feelings against smartphones. After all, they nearly wiped
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Compact Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
Compact Point & Shoot Cameras
Steps to Crafting Your Image: Lighting
Crafting Your Image: The Art of Lighting
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 06/30/2026
Learning to speak and use the language of lighting can go a long way to creating images that move the audience, immersing them even further. It will also make working on set much more efficient, helping you create more powerful images in less time with your crew. This article will cover basic lighting types, so you can become familiar with what is available.
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Filmmaking
Cinema Lighting
Crafting Your Image: Concepts in Framing and Composition
Crafting Your Image: Concepts in Framing and Composition
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 06/30/2026
When creating images for a film, you try to balance your shots so that you draw the audience into the movie, while at the same time they forget that they are watching a movie. Usually, the last thing you want is to break the illusion and have the audience snap out of their reverie. As you read this article, you may want to pause and rewatch some classic films, or films that had a powerful effect on you. Examining the new and different techniques, lighting, and compositions used to create impact, mood, and feeling will help you grow as a
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Photography Composition
Filmmaking
How to Take Wedding Flat Lays that Wow
Posted 06/23/2026
Invitations, rings, flowers are some of the small details that help tell the story of a wedding day. In this video, Lotta reveals how to turn them into stunning flat lay photographs with practical tips on styling, placement, lighting, and composition. 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Why Flat Lays? 1:27 - How to Find Items 2:36 - Styling Tools & Backdrops 3:16 - Building Your Flat Lay 5:08 - Composition Principles 5:27 - Natural Light 6:29 - Artificial Light 6:57 - Gear & Settings 9:05 - Editing Tips Sponsored by
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Wedding Photography
Why Birders Struggle with Photography
Why Birders Struggle with Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
Through the cacophony of forest sounds, your ears home in on a buzzy, almost garbled ascending song. Perhaps you recognize it immediately, or maybe you need to confer with one of the trusty internet databases or apps. You train your eyes on the canopy, scanning for movement of any kind, when you see it: the cerulean warbler, a small rowdy songbird with wings slightly splayed from the body. Quickly, you lower your binoculars and train your camera on the little blue passerine before snapping a few frames. The resulting photos clearly show the
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
The Art and Craft of Point-and-Shoot Macro Photography
The Art and Craft of Point-and-Shoot Macro Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
Who doesn’t love a close-up shot of a flower or bumble bee? Some of the most beautiful aspects of nature are quite small and require special tools to capture them in a meaningful way. Whether it be of a cute little insect visiting our garden, or miniature figurines you paint and sell, we need a camera that can focus close and deliver good, quality results. Before you panic, hear us out. We don’t need to get carried away with complicated lenses and accessories, and can just enjoy yourself with a simple compact,
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Point & Shoot Cameras
10 Natural Light Portrait Tips in One Take
Posted 06/10/2026
Natural light is a more affordable and accessible way to light your portraits, but it can be tough to master. Join Juan in this one-take video, as he shares his top 10 tips for mastering natural light and creating more compelling portrait photographs. 0:00 - Directional Lighting 1:13 - Hand Method 1:50 - Building Bounce 2:55 - Background Ideas 3:55 - Harsh Light 4:44 - Stop Posing Your Models 5:34 - Shoot in the Shade 6:20 - Catch Light 6:59 - The Last Tip
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Portrait Photography
The Studio B&H: Virtual Production Services
The Studio B&H: Virtual Production Services
by Mary Latvis · Posted 06/08/2026
Getting ready to prep or shoot your latest video project? In addition to being the largest photography store in the USA, B&H Photo also incorporates The Studio alongside a state-of-the-art technology space, The Studio Technology Center (STC). The team focuses on providing complete professional video solutions while The Technology Center serves as an access hub to latest cinema and broadcast technology,
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Virtual Production
A Guide to Using Image-Based Lighting for Virtual Production
A Guide to Using Image-Based Lighting for Virtual Production
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 06/04/2026
Lighting hasn't really changed in the past few decades. Sure, new fixtures, faster cameras and lenses, and shooting styles may change, but the essence of lighting really hasn't changed. The look of the scene is still driven by the DP and still created by the lighting designer; it is still all about ratios, and no matter how technology advances, lighting is a powerful tool for putting realism and drama on screen. What Is Image-Based Lighting? Simply put, image-based lighting (IBL) is using lighting fixtures to mimic the effects of natural
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Virtual Production
Image-Based Lighting

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