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Tips on How to Grow Your YouTube Channel

If you ask the youngest generations, you'll see one of the most common career desires isn't to be a doctor or lawyer, but rather, a YouTuber. Many will have a visceral reaction to that — and you might not be wrong to do so — but it's a desirable way of making a living and I can see the allure. So, here are some tips on how to grow your YouTube channel should you have one.
A Review of the new Fujifilm GFX 100 II

Medium format cameras were once gated behind enormous price tags, unjustifiable by most, but also unnecessary to most. Then, in the past decade or so, they have been made more accessible, in large part by Fujifilm. This is their latest addition to the GFX range.
Shooting Medium Format Portraits With the Fujifilm GF 32-64mm f/4

When you think portraits, you likely don't think of using a wide-angle zoom lens, nor a lens as slow as f/4, but you should. In this video, go behind-the-scenes of a portrait shoot with exactly that lens and see just how strong the results can be.
Slow Shutter Speed for Street Photography

Have you ever seen street photography with a slow shutter speed? It isn't for the impatient or inexperienced, but if you want to get really creative, this is how you do it.
Macro Photography When You're on a Tight Budget

Macro photography, like many genres in the craft, can be expensive to attain the necessary equipment for. Nevertheless, it is possible to shoot macro imagery on a budget, as demonstrated in this video.
Behind-the-Scenes of Incredible Landscape Photography in Norway

Sometimes, to get really inspired for photography, you can just watch someone else doing it. Now, if you're a landscape photographer, I think that's doubly true. But, beware, that usually comes with some wanderlust which can be expensive. You have been warned.
A Week in the Life of a Full-Time YouTuber

Becoming a full-time YouTuber — or really any content creator — is the dream of many. Although I've never had any aspirations to do it per sé, I can't deny I find myself envious at times. So, could you really do it?
How to Shoot While Tethered to Your iPhone or iPad

Shooting tethered can be useful for so many things, from having a better screen to view an image on, to being able to record what your camera sees for real behind-the-scenes footage. In this video, Jiggie Alejandrino shows you how he does it and how valuable it can be.
New iPhone App for Amazing Time-lapses in 4K

Have you ever taken a time-lapse with your phone and been... underwhelmed? They can look choppy, gritty, and far from the professional-quality videos you can produce using a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Well, a solution may, quite literally, be in hand.
The Power of Subtle Lighting in Portraiture

When it comes to lighting in portraiture, there are many ways to skin a cat, but sometimes, the best way is not to go any direction all-out, but rather to blend different approaches. In this video, see the merits of subtle lighting.
7 Hidden Features in the Fujifilm X100VI

The new Fujifilm X100VI is going to be a best-seller, that's for sure. But despite how popular modern cameras can become, there are still plenty of features that aren't common knowledge, and the X100VI is no exception.
5 Tips for Street Photography Composition

Street photography is one of the most revered genres of the craft, with a rich history and some of the most famous images ever taken. But, it's not an easy genre to master, so here are five tips for composing the frame.
The Battle of the Travel Cameras in Paris

The title of this article sounds like the nichest of films — albeit one I'd gladly watch — but it's actually the premise of a photographer who took some of the best travel cameras money can buy on a trip to pit them against one another.
Travel Photography of Korea With Compact Prime Lenses

Travel photography is one of the most enjoyable genres of the craft, and counterintuitively, it can sometimes be improved by limiting the amount of equipment you take with, particularly lenses.

Everything You Need to Know About Making Videos With the iPhone 15

Even if you're a professional videographer, the chances are that you utilize your phone from time to time. And if you're not a pro, your phone can be a valuable tool for anything from behind-the-scenes footage to part of your shoot. So, here is everything you need to know about making videos with the iPhone 15.
Is the Sony 16-25mm f/2.8 the Best Compact Lens for Travel?

There are a lot of lenses aimed at travel photography these days, but one of Sony's new offerings has caught the eye of many for a few reasons. So, this might be worth a look if you're in the market for a wide-angle Sony lens.
A Guide to Capturing Cinematic, Moody Footage

If you, like me, enjoy a moody aesthetic in your cinematography or videos, there are few YouTubers who have mastered the look more than Aidin Robbins. In this video for Adorama, he breaks down how you can do it too.