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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
Birds in Flight
Wildlife 101: Birds in Flight
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/14/2026
If there’s one area of wildlife photography that challenges even some of the most consummate artists, it’s birds in flight. A dynamic flight shot shows action, and a bit of technical prowess. As you can imagine, capturing birds in flight is no easy feat. To consistently capture these shots, one must be proficient with their gear and have a knowledge of animal behavior. We’d go as far as to say you need a bit of luck too, but what is luck if not preparedness meeting opportunity. In order to make the most of the opportunities that present
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Wildlife Photography
Bird Photography
SmallRig Vlog Kit with Wireless Smartphone Video Monitor Advanced Kit - Setup Guide
SmallRig Vlog Kit with Wireless Smartphone Video Monitor Advanced Kit Setup Guide
by Zack Young · Posted 12/09/2025
Congratulations on upgrading your recording space. In this guide, we’re going to cover the unboxing of your new SmallRig Vlog kit, essential lighting and microphone functions, and setting up your mini studio for the best results.  Unboxing Your Kit The Monitor and Remote: SmallRig Vlog Kit SmallRig Vlog Kit with Wireless Smartphone Video Monitor Advanced Kit The SmallRig Vlog Kit is an easy way to use the high quality
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Lenses & Accessories
Vlogging
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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Holiday 2025
Macrophotography
Improve Your Video Lighting: Garrett Sammons’s 5 Tips
Posted 12/13/2023
If your video lighting is flat, boring, or inconsistent, Garrett Sammons is here to help. In this video, Sammons shares 5 tips on how to get more dynamic lighting for your next film or video production. 0:00 - Introduction 0:26 - Understanding Light Quality 1:29 - Lighting Position 3:02 - Color Temperature and Mood 3:50 - Controlling Natural Light 5:44 - Shadow Side 6:40 - Final Thoughts Do you have any lighting tips to share? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Video Lighting
Using Sony Cameras to Livestream a Wedding Ceremony
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/17/2022
Wedding season is upon us! Whether you are a wedding photographer, videographer, or the one getting married, the question of livestreaming the event has probably come up. Keeping in touch with distant relatives via video calls is now much easier and sometimes you want to invite people to the big day who just can’t make the trip. If you want to learn how to livestream a wedding using Sony cameras, follow along for a few different options, ranging from simple to professional. The Core Accessories Before we get started, we are assuming you want
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Livestreaming
Wedding Videography
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
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
7 Expert Digital Imaging Technicians (DITs) Discuss their Role on a Film Set
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 02/04/2016
In the world of film production, a Digital Imaging Technician (DIT) can be many things. Depending on the scope of the production, the scope of their job is constantly evolving. Taking advantage of the wonders of email, I checked in with a few working DITs to get a better understanding of their complex and ever-changing job. What became apparent quickly was that although most people in the industry start off as beginners, taking on the role of DIT requires a healthy balance of experience, people skills, technical knowledge, and an almost
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