Real-Time MLS Soccer Coverage With the Sony a9 III and PDT-FP1

Get an inside look at what it takes to cover an MLS soccer match at the Seattle Sounders, featuring Sony's flagship a9 III global shutter full frame mirrorless camera, and the PDT-FP1, an all-new portable data transmitter for creators.

Which Nikon 35mm Lens is Right for You?

The Nikon 35mm f/1.4 and 35mm f/1.8 lenses are both excellent, offering different advantages depending on your needs. Here's which one to pick for your bag.

Capture Stunning Photos Without Expensive Gear

Using affordable, older camera models can still yield stunning photographs. This idea challenges the notion that you need the latest and most expensive gear to capture beautiful images.

Pergear Launches Their 256 GB CFexpress Type A Card: Does Budget and Type A Make Sense?

For Sony shooters, most modern bodies offer a choice: inexpensive SD cards or the pricier Type A cards that offer far higher performance. Pergear’s latest Type A card is designed to offer much of the performance of the Type A form factor, but at a more budget-friendly price per GB. In this review, I’ll test out the 256 GB model to see if it really delivers on the value promised.

Why Film and Digital Are Both Overrated

In a pivotal moment sixteen years ago, a photographer found himself preferring a digital shot over a film one, challenging his preconceived notions about photography. This experience led him to understand that a photographer's creativity and perspective are what truly make an image special.

Mastering Black and White Landscape Photography

Mastering black and white photography can transform your landscape images into stunning works of art. This video offers a five secrets to elevate your black and white photos, guiding you through techniques rarely discussed.

Transform Your Photos With This Simple Trick

Mastering photography often involves learning subtle yet impactful techniques. One such technique that can dramatically change your images is the "dirty foreground." This method can add depth and intrigue, making your shots stand out.

Effective Techniques for Smoother Masks in Lightroom

Editing can be challenging, especially when dealing with halos or outlines around masks. These common issues can detract from the overall quality of your images. Here's how to manage them.

Which Nikon Z Camera Should I Buy?

I must admit, I’m out of the loop when it comes to the latest Nikon Z bodies. I shot with Nikon cameras almost exclusively from 2005 to 2014, but then I sold all my kit and switched to Fujifilm. Ten years later, I’m mulling a return to Nikon, but which camera should I buy?

I Bought My Dream Wedding Photography Lens

For several years, I traveled to weddings or other events with multiple lenses in my bag, much to the detriment of my back! No longer is this the case, as I finally purchased a lens that was top of my wish list, and the results have been amazing! Can you guess what it is yet?

Creating Stunning Fine Art Portraits with Minimal Equipment

Creating fine art portraits in a small space can be challenging, but it’s achievable with the right tools and techniques. Using minimal equipment, such as a single speedlight and a versatile backdrop, you can produce stunning results. Here’s how you can do it.

A Deep Dive into the Fuji XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR Lens

Fuji’s XF 90mm F2 R LM WR lens is a standout in their X lens lineup. This high-end portrait lens is known for its impressive image quality, and this excellent video review takes a look at just how good it is.

The Hidden Grind of Capturing Perfect Photos

The commitment to waking up before dawn to photograph familiar spots again and again is just one of the things that set apart those who love photography from those who live it.

Why the Pentax 17 is a Must-Have for Film Enthusiasts

The new Pentax 17 camera offers a fresh experience for photographers who want to enjoy shooting without the stress of technical perfection. It's a semi-automatic, half-frame camera that balances fun and simplicity, making it a refreshing tool for both seasoned photographers and beginners alike.

Mastering Photoshop’s Generative AI for Perfect Edits

Photoshop’s generative AI can save you a lot of time and frustration. This tool, while powerful, can sometimes yield unexpected results. Knowing the best techniques to get the outcomes you desire is crucial.

Photojournalism Is Still (Mostly) for White Men, as Revealed by a Stunning Getty Images Photograph

There’s no question that photographs from this week's Republican National Convention, merely days after an assassination attempt on former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, are going to define the narrative of this tumultuous time in U.S. history. There’s also no question about who overwhelmingly seems to dominate the photojournalism field based on this photo that I've linked to below: white men.

Why Film Photography Still Matters Today

Film photography has seen a resurgence in recent years, captivating many enthusiasts with its authenticity. Exploring this trend reveals the nuances of film versus digital and why both have their place in today's photography landscape.

Preserving Hidden Gems in Landscape Photography

When visiting a new location, the excitement and expectation of capturing something epic are always at the forefront of a photographer’s mind. However, beyond the thrill of the shot lies a deeper responsibility—protecting the places we photograph.

Is the Canon RF 24-105mm f/2.8 the Ultimate All-Purpose Lens?

The new Canon RF 24-105mm f/2.8 L IS USM Z lens is making waves in the photography community. This lens boasts the longest zoom range available at f/2.8, making it incredibly versatile for a variety of photography styles, from portraits to sports.

Which Affordable Canon Full Frame Camera Is Right for You?

Choosing between the Canon R8 and the Canon R6 Mark II can be challenging given their similarities on paper. Both cameras share the same 24-megapixel sensor and internal processor, making them appear almost identical. Deciding whether to spend the extra $700 for the R6 Mark II depends on understanding the subtle yet significant differences between these models.

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.
Is This the Best Lightroom Plugin?

A few months ago, I started processing all my raw photos with a new Lightroom plugin. It led to a significant increase in image quality, as I show in this article.

The Art of Stills Photography on Movie Sets

Stills photography on movie sets is a specialized and vital aspect of the filmmaking process. While the primary focus during film production is on capturing moving images, stills photographers play a crucial role in documenting the creation of a film and providing essential marketing material. Their role involves capturing high-quality images of the actors, key scenes, and behind-the-scenes moments during the filming process. These photographs are used for various purposes, including promotional materials such as posters, press kits, and social media content. They help build anticipation for the film and provide a visual narrative that complements the moving images.

Lessons After 250,000 Photos

Improving your photography involves understanding the nuances of composition, lighting, subject matter, and timing. These elements work together to create compelling images. Nigel Danson shares insights from his experience of shooting over 250,000 photos and reflects on the journey from his early, less successful attempts to his current expertise.

Overcoming Creative Blocks: A Photographer's Journey

Using your camera to capture the beauty of the world around you can be deeply fulfilling, but it comes with its own set of challenges. Sometimes, those challenges are personal and can impact your creativity.

The Importance of Being Fluid in Landscape Photography

Landscape photography thrives on flexibility and spontaneity. The ever-changing nature of light and weather requires us to adapt quickly, abandon rigid plans, and let the natural elements guide our shots. This fluid approach often leads to the most captivating and memorable images, showcasing the dynamic connection of light, land, and sky. Here’s why being fluid in your landscape photography is essential, along with some practical tips to help you embrace this mindset.