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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
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
What’s Exposure Compensation and How Do We Use It?
What’s Exposure Compensation and How Do We Use It?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/09/2026
Exposure can be challenging to master. There are many moving parts, and knowing which settings affect what aspect of our image takes time and practice. The goal might be to take full control and use manual exposure mode, but first, we need to learn the ropes using auto exposure modes. These modes let us use our camera with a little help. As covered in our introduction to exposure article, photography consists of
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Exposure Modes
Photography Techniques
All About Bird Identification
All About Bird Identification
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/21/2026
Birding is, by definition, the recreational hobby of observing and identifying wild birds in their natural habitat. Finding birds is the easy part. Just go outside and stop, look, and listen, and you’ll notice our feathery friends like you’ve never seen before. But how do we identify them? We need to consider a few physical attributes of the birds, from their overall shape to the length of their tail and more. Birds come in all sorts of elaborate shapes, sizes, and color patterns that make them stand out, or in some cases, remain hidden from
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
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
Six Winter Photography Destinations
Six Winter Photography Destinations
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 02/05/2026
Any place in the world can be a photo destination in the winter, but the general idea is to explore a few locations that offer wonderful photographic possibilities in winter that they might not offer in summer. We want to make use of all that snow and everything else the cold temperatures have to offer. After all, we can enjoy the warmer weather come spring. We can always blend in a bit of that warm escapism we all crave after a few months of short days, snow, and cold. Lake Reschen and South Tyrol, Italy The Tyrol region of northern Italy and
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Travel Photography
DSLR Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
Winter Birding: How to Take Bird Photos in Your Backyard
Posted 01/27/2026
It's the dead of winter, and you're probably dreaming of photographing birds somewhere warm. But what if we told you that you could take advantage of your local area, be it a park or your own backyard. Matt is in the field to demonstrate how he finds birds, how he chooses his settings, and more. 0:00 - Why Winter Bird Photography? 0:35 - Free Birding Apps 2:50 - Best Lighting for Bird Photos 3:26 - How to Find and Photograph Birds 9:03 - Bird Baths and Habitats
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Winter Photography
Bird Photography
Winter Weather Photography Tips
Winter Weather Photography Tips
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/06/2025
Winter brings with it some of the best photographic opportunities imaginable. As the temperatures begin to drop, our approach to photography changes a bit. Cooler weather brings with it snow, stunningly colorful evening skies, wintering birds, and an assortment of beautiful weather conditions. Some of the best photographic opportunities present themselves in these unfortunately cold times. That being said, if we prep ourselves and our gear appropriately, we can capture stunning images. Before You Head Out First, some safety precautions. Cold
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Seasonal Photography
Winter Photography
Nature Photography
Tips for Photographing a Lunar Eclipse
Tips for Photographing a Lunar Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/06/2025
Before you venture out to photograph your first lunar eclipse, you should get some practice taking photos of the moon. If lunar photography is varsity-level stuff, lunar eclipse photography is all-pro. There are some unique challenges to the art, and great ways to get creative results, but the basics of lunar photography apply. Unlike
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Eclipse Photography
5 Tips for Bird Photography in the Winter, with Emilie Talpin
Posted 01/09/2024
Photographing birds in the winter presents its own challenges. Luckily, OM SYSTEM Ambassador Emilie Talpin has you covered (literally)! Learn her tips to stay warm, protect your gear, choose your camera settings, and more. 0:35 – Tip 1 2:10 – Tip 2 4:30 – Tip 3 6:01 – Tip 4 7:25 – Tip 5
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OM System
Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
The Pros and Cons of Travel Tripods
The Pros and Cons of Travel Tripods
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/22/2023
Popularly, the “travel tripod” is one on which the legs fold up around the center column of the tripod, and/or the tripod head. This allows them to fold to more compact dimensions for transporting on adventures beyond the studio walls. B&H’s website refinements can show you these reversible
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Tripods Supports & Rigs
Travel Tripods
20+ Aerial Photography Tips to Help Maximize Fleeting Moments in the Sky
Aerial Photography Tips: How to Capture Better Aerial Shots
by Emily Mandagie · Posted 07/24/2023
"Alright, your time in flight will be approximately twelve minutes." Berty and I swallowed that weighted sentence and nervously nodded in response. Smiles were on the outside, but deep inside we were wondering how in the world we were going to make the most of those fleeting seconds in that helicopter and capture exactly what we wanted from the sky! Aerial photography can be exciting and exhilarating. But it can also come with a lot of added challenges, such as time limits, weather conditions, and—let's be real—a large expense! (Flights aren't
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Adventure Photography
Aerial Photography
Landscape Photography
Summer Adventure Week
Adventure Week
Summer Adventure Week Promo
Shooting Fashion Week: What to Expect
by Theanos Nikitas · Posted 02/02/2023
Let’s face it, fashion shows are intriguing, and even if you’re not a fashionista, shooting a runway show can provide a level of excitement akin to photographing that big annual football game or covering the red carpet at a gala event. Fashion shows have, in a sense, become more democratized, thanks to social media and live streaming. Events that used to be limited to the press and buyers can now be easily viewed by anyone with an Internet connection. Still, there’s something very special about attending—and photographing—a live runway show or
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Fashion Photography
Fashion Week
A Glossary for the Glossies: 52 Fashion Terms for Photographers
by Cory Rice · Posted 01/31/2023
Do you know the difference between a Creative Director and an Art Director? Agent and manager? Call sheet and line sheet? The fashion industry can be as unforgiving to outsiders as it is rewarding for insiders. No amount of smizing will save a photographer who shows up to a test shoot with a #2 pencil but no camera. Luckily, we compiled a glossary of terms every photographer who is thinking about shooting fashion ought to know. Agency/ Agent A person or company that represents creative talent (actors, models, artists, etc.); books jobs; and is
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Fashion Photography
Fashion Week
Essential Tips for Cold-Weather Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 11/09/2022
How unfortunate is it that some of the best photographic opportunities present themselves when it's miserably cold outside? It doesn't matter what kind of camera equipment you're using; proper preparation and knowledge of your gear and environment are essential to helping ensure success when you're out in the cold, making photographs. Before we talk photography, let me say this: be smart. Cold causes hypothermia and frostbite. There is no potential
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Photography Techniques
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