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How to Nail the Important Shots
How to Nail the Important Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/15/2026
For a beginner, few things seem more intimidating than photographing a wedding. A sense of anxiety is perfectly normal if you haven't yet spent much time in this field. It's important to remember that we all begin somewhere, and even the most experienced pros were also novices at one point. With practice and education, nerves begin to morph into confidence. No two weddings are the same, but whether traditional or unconventional, the goal is to be properly equipped to document the key moments of the day. A
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Wedding Photography
Cameras & Accessories
Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/14/2026
You don’t have to go far to capture fun and engaging images of wildlife. In fact, you may not have to go anywhere at all. A carefully landscaped yard and the right tools can attract an impressive variety of animal life to observe and photograph. Pair that with a little patience and soon you’ll be capturing stunning images from the comfort of your own home. Attracting Birds Birds are part of nearly every environment, from the densest cities to rural areas. While they are common, we’ll need to offer three essentials—water, shelter, and food—to
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
B&H Launches Virtual Production Category and Educational Hub; More Info at B&H
B&H Launches Virtual Production Category and Educational Hub
by Zack Young · Posted 07/13/2026
B&H is excited to announce that our new Virtual Production and XR (Extended Reality) category is now live. Initial offerings include products for cinema capture, broadcast, live events, sports, education, and more, with an emphasis on LED volumes, IMLs (Interactive Media Labs), content creation, advertising, and tradeshows. Current subcategories for browsing include
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Virtual Production
Farewell Audio, Hello Video Podcasts, with Derek Fahsbender
Posted 07/02/2026
The B&H Photography Podcast is getting a facelift. After more than a decade of audio-driven chats featuring many of the photo world’s most inspiring voices, we’re transitioning to a video podcast—in our own dedicated studio! Above Photograph © Derek Fahsbender In this short farewell to audio, podcast host Derek Fahsbender reflects on inheriting the mic, pays tribute to the show’s founders and colleagues who’ve helped shape the show, and elaborates on all he’s learned from guests who’ve dedicated their lives to the craft.
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B&H Photography Podcast
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
How to Photograph Fireworks
How to Photograph Fireworks
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/11/2026
Do you want to preserve the memory of that awesome neighborhood fireworks show? Let's discuss the best ways to try to make a memorable photograph commemorating the event. Before we get started, let me say that there are many ways to accomplish fireworks photography and no technique is usually worse or better than others. The only thing that really matters as you head home after the show is: You enjoyed the photographic process. You are left with a photograph or photographs that you personally enjoy. You enjoyed the fireworks show!
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Photography Education
Landscape 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
Adobe Lightroom Workflow: Put Your Editing on Autopilot, Part 1 with Cliff Pickett
Posted 05/26/2026
Take your Lightroom catalog from chaos to clarity. Photographer and educator Cliff Pickett goes through his Lightroom Academy course all about keeping your photo library organized. Learn how to use folders, keywords, and collections the right way to make it easier to find the one photo you're looking for out of hundreds. 0:00 - Intro 3:15 - Agenda 5:18 - Lightroom bootcamp 6:10 - Chaos to clarity - The master plan 12:34 - Put your import on autopilot 18:52 - Intelligent design - folders, keywords, & collections 29:51 - Automated imports
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Photo Editing
Getting Started with Your First Mirrorless Camera
Getting Started with Your First Mirrorless Camera
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/14/2026
Getting a new camera is always an exciting affair. Whether it’s your first interchangeable lens camera or a long-awaited upgrade, there’s almost always new features to explore. Mirrorless cameras are especially exciting as they bring new and intuitive features that boost creativity while making photography easier than ever! Whether you’re new to cameras, shopping for one, or looking to dust off an old hobby, let’s get into setting up our new mirrorless camera. What Is a Mirrorless Camera? It’s not often something is named after a feature it
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Mirrorless Cameras
Camera Settings
Pictures in Space, featuring NASA Astronaut Donald Pettit
Posted 03/26/2026
At its best, photography draws from both science and art, to give resulting images a dual purpose—aesthetic innovation and scientific merit. And when that photography happens from the windows of the International Space Station, capturing star trails, city lights, and our blue planet against the void of space, it becomes something truly transcendent. Above Photograph © Donald Pettit, NASA In today’s show, we’re privileged to chat with NASA Astronaut Donald Pettit, a scientist, inventor, and photographer who has spent nearly two years living,
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Astrophotography
The Ethics of Wildlife Photography with Melissa Groo & Bobby Stormer
Posted 02/26/2026
While its origin is murky, the adage “Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time,” is at the heart of this wide-ranging discussion about ethical practices in wildlife photography. Above Photograph © Melissa Groo From exotic safaris to local birding expeditions, interest in this subject matter has grown tremendously in recent years. Ever advancing camera technologies and increasing ease of use make stunning pictures more accessible than ever, but when these advantages combine with an unbridled enthusiasm
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Wildlife Photography
Nature Photography
Next Frame: Trailblazing a Philadelphia Photo Community, with CJ Wolfe
Posted 01/29/2026
Picking up a camera is often the start of a life-changing journey. And when it’s combined with a focus on community building, the determination to lead by example, and shrewd entrepreneurial skills—this basic action can have a ripple effect with the potential to change countless lives. Above photo © Monet McGorda, Immortal Vision Agency Director In today’s show, we speak with creative community trailblazer CJ Wolfe, who has built a passion for pictures and infectious team spirit into a multifaceted brand that encompasses rental studios, a
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Next Frame
Studio Photography
Sports Photography
music photography
Photography 101: Where to Start in 2026
Posted 01/15/2026
Getting started in photography can be overwhelming. With so many tutorials out there, where do you even begin? Do you need an expensive new camera? What are the rules of photography? Take a deep breath—we're here with a new educational photography course. In this episode, Sam discusses tips for new photographers to give you a place to start. 0:00 - Overview 0:28 - What Is Photography? 0:42 - How to Find Inspiration 1:18 - What Do You Need 1:46 - Composition Tips 3:26 - Storytelling: Creating a Gallery 4:30 - The Most Important Rule of All
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Photography Techniques
Photography Composition
Next Frame: Get Undeniably Qualified for a Photo Career, with Chelsea Mayer
Posted 12/18/2025
“Wow, this is your job? I didn't know that was a job! That's amazing. Can I have this job?” All Photographs © Chelsea Mayer, unless otherwise noted in captions That offhand epiphany neatly sums up the enviable career path of wildlife, adventure, and travel photographer Chelsea Mayer. From an early start with her mom’s camera to her selection for an Ambassador mentorship, before becoming a partner photographer, with Girls Who Click, all the way through to her certifications as a 100-ton
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Next Frame
Professional Photography
Rediscovering Forgotten Visual Histories with Alan Govenar & Adam Forgash
Posted 12/04/2025
Photographs preserve what daily life cannot—moments that would otherwise fade into obscurity. In today’s show, we explore this topic through a nexus of American culture, popular folklore, and photographic archives in a chat with Alan Govenar and Adam Forgash, two photographers and visual historians who are passionate about unearthing and preserving forgotten stories. Above Photograph © Alan Forgash
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Visual Anthropology
Photo Archives
Documentary Arts

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