Category: Photography

  • Tiny But Mighty: We Review the Fujifilm X-S20 Mirrorless Camera

    [ad_1] The Fujifilm X-S20 is here, and it truly feels like a complete package for enthusiasts, hobbyists, vloggers, content creators, and a combination of all of the above. It’s a small camera body packed with many professional features. So what’s the catch? Is there one? Compact But in all The Good Ways The body remains largely…

  • Making a Slideshow in Adobe Premiere Pro in Six Easy Steps

    [ad_1] If you are using Lightroom Classic for your photo editing, you have the possibility to use the presentation module. This module makes it easy to create a slideshow and export it as a video file. Try Premiere Pro if you want to take your slide shows to the next level. Previously, I created a…

  • Unfortunately Beautiful: World War II Photographer Tony Vaccaro

    [ad_1] In the midst of chaos, there exists a small group of brave individuals who risk their lives to document the horrors of war: combat photographers. These individuals point their cameras at the atrocity of war, capturing the brutal reality that unfolds across the landscape of battle. What’s created is a visceral reminder of the…

  • How to Become a Commercial Photographer

    [ad_1] Have you ever walked by a beauty image on the shelf at ULTA or scrolled by a brilliant shot on Instagram and thought: “I want to make images like that”? Or perhaps you are a photographer who saw a picture and thought: “I could have shot that better!” You have the skills, but you…

  • How Much I Made From YouTube Full-Time in 2022

    [ad_1] While my focus revolves around landscape photography, much of the information I break down through this article would apply to any photography content channel. I’ve been doing YouTube full time for over two years. This is a breakdown of all of my revenue from 2022. I’ve written about the different ways you can turn…

  • Reasons to Jump to Micro Four Thirds: We Review the System and the OM-1

    [ad_1] The tired arguments against the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) standard are obsolete and rarely voiced now. Furthermore, the release of the OM-1 a year ago has seen a massive migration to the system, and for good reason. Many consider giving their creativity a boost by swapping to an MFT camera. To begin, a disclaimer.…

  • Nikon Launches New NIKKOR Z DX 24mm f/1.7

    [ad_1] Today, Nikon has announced a new addition to its APS-C/DX line of lenses for its Z series mirrorless cameras. Last week, we discussed the new Nikon Z8, a camera towards the upper end of the company’s product line and which is priced accordingly. But for those of you, like me, who also love to…

  • The Forgotten Symbol on Your Camera

    [ad_1] Have you ever come across this alien-like symbol while cleaning or setting up your camera and had no idea what that was? Read further, where we discuss what this symbol is and its practical applications. What Is That? This symbol resembles the Greek Letter Phi (a circle with a line through it) and is…

  • I Built a Digital Technical Camera, and Yes, It's Slightly Ridiculous

    [ad_1] I’m not one to obsess over gear; I’ve never suffered from GAS. Frankly, the seemingly endless discussions around cameras, lenses, and various bits of kit that just keep multiplying year after year, couldn’t interest me less. And now that I’ve said that, I’m going to write about gear. The Camera If you’ve made it…

  • We Review the Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens

    [ad_1] I got an opportunity to use the brand-new Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8L IS USM zoom lens. This expensive and large zoom lens with a large aperture is even more amazing than I initially expected. In this article, I share my experience and thoughts on this lens from real-world use. When Canon Netherlands offered me…