Category: Photography

  • The Extraordinary Explorers Club Annual Dinner: Felix Kunze's Photos Reveal the Faces of Adventure

    [ad_1] The Explorers Club needs no introduction. Some of humanity’s greatest firsts, like the first ascent of Mt Everest and descent to the Mariana Trench, the first people to reach the North and South Poles and, of course, the first two human beings to stand on the surface of the Moon, were all members of…

  • We Review the Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Lens

    [ad_1] The Tamron 11-20mm lens features a super-fast constant aperture of f/2.8 in an extremely compact and light package. With a 16.5mm to 30mm full frame equivalent focal length, it is ideal for travel, landscapes, real estate, vlogging, and more. Designed specifically for Fujifilm and Sony APS-C cameras, the 11-20mm is sure to become a…

  • Nikon Announces Firmware 4.00 for the Z 9

    [ad_1] Nikon keeps up its rapid pace of updates for its flagship Z 9 camera today with the release of firmware version 4.00. A little while ago, I wrote an article about photography in the age of firmware updates. Because our cameras have evolved into something more akin to mini computers as opposed to purely…

  • Compact and Always by Your Side: We Review the Leica Q3

    [ad_1] Many have waited for it patiently, and even more can only dream of affording it, but there is one thing you simply cannot deny: the Leica Q3 is a damn good camera. Is it worth the price? To many Leica lovers, undoubtedly. To you? Well, let’s see what it offers first. In this Article: Unfazed…

  • We Review the Tiny Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera

    [ad_1] Canon Netherlands sent me a white Canon EOS R50 mirrorless camera, together with the standard EF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM kit lens. The assignment was clear, make an honest review of this tiny camera. You can read the result of this review in this article. The Canon EOS R50 is truly a tiny camera.…

  • Is Apple Vision Pro the Future?

    [ad_1] Like many tech enthusiasts, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the announcements at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference 2023. There had been wild rumors of a new Mac Pro, and a new AR/VR product which would be an absolute game-changer in the world of consumer technology. Is VR the future, just another gadget, or something worse? My…

  • Eight Tips for Preventing Camera Theft

    [ad_1] The last few years have seen an explosion in violent thefts, especially near San Francisco, and recently, a photographer was killed in Texas. Taking expensive camera gear out on a shoot can be a scary thought nowadays, especially when in some locations, violent thefts are on the rise. In this article, I discuss some…

  • The Impact of AI on Wedding Photography: A Contemporary Perspective

    [ad_1] Photography has long been an evolving art form, and the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced a new wave of innovation. As in many fields, AI has begun to shape the landscape of wedding photography, changing how photographers capture, edit, and deliver photos.  Though this technology is exciting, it raises questions about the…

  • Toy Shopping in Ukraine: War Toys Founder Brian McCarty Shares His Vision

    [ad_1] Brian McCarty, a self-proclaimed toy geek and an incredible photographer, tells the stories many people don’t want to hear in a way familiar to the world. He depicts children’s accounts of conflict and loss through toys as an advocation against the horrors of war. In December 2015, Fstoppers published an article about how ISIS…

  • Apple Vision Pro is Goofy

    [ad_1] Monday, Apple made a groundbreaking announcement: the release of their Apple Vision Pro augmented reality (AR) headset, priced at $3,500. As an enthusiast, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and skepticism about this new product.  I don’t think there’s any debate that the Apple Vision Pro is the most advanced AR…