Category: Photography

  • Amazing Photo Locations in Greece

    [ad_1] Greece is not only a country of rich history and culture, but it’s also full of stunning landscapes and picturesque islands. This makes it a great place for photography, and in this article, I share some of the best photo spots Greece has to offer. When I planned my six-week visit to Greece last…

  • The Best Sony Ultra-wide Angle Lens for the Money

    [ad_1] I’m not a big fan of ultra-wide angle lenses. Shooting at 12mm usually requires that you get really close to your subject and create weird, warped-out-looking images, but I was recently hired for a job that required a wide field of view. I ended up buying three lenses to find the right tool for…

  • Seizing Moments With Legends: Michael Haddi, Kate Moss, and Photo London

    [ad_1] A classic combination: legendary photographer, Michel Haddi and a plethora of top-of-their-game models and celebrities. Some of Haddi’s black and white portraits will be on display as part of Photo London 2023 through 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery. Also, as part of Photo London, Haddi will be signing copies of the latest addition to his Legends anthology, this…

  • Here Are Some Photoshop Plug-ins to Make Astrophotography Much Easier

    [ad_1] I’ve been doing serious astrophotography for around 20 years. I started in Seattle (large mistake), but now, I’m in Arizona, where we get a lot of “severe clear” nights.  I use a small wide field telescope that is easy to travel with, and I have a home observatory that houses a 12″ scope that…

  • The Secrets to High-Quality and Efficient High-Volume Headshots

    [ad_1] Producing high-quality headshots in high volumes can be a daunting task. However, with over 6,000 headshots produced annually, we have cracked a code to high-volume headshot success. We know firsthand how challenging it can be to work efficiently without sacrificing quality. With the right processes and workflow, high-volume headshots can be made efficiently without…

  • We Review the Amazing Canon RF 135mm f/1.8L IS USM

    [ad_1] After 27 years, Canon finally released a new 135mm lens. Instead of a new EF lens, it’s an RF lens, obviously. How does this expensive lens perform, and is it worth the upgrade if you’re still using the old but trustworthy EF version? Although many photographers often prefer an 85mm focal length for portraits,…

  • An Important Reminder of What Matters in Landscape Photography

    [ad_1] For many people, landscape photography has become a popularity contest, chasing likes and adulation over creative inspiration and an individual voice. And that is a shame for many reasons, both individual and collective. This important video essay features an experienced landscape photographer discussing the issue and what really matters in the craft.  Coming to…

  • A Review of the Affordable Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera

    [ad_1] Priced at just $679, the Canon EOS R50 is one of the most affordable mirrorless cameras on the market right now, though it still comes with a nice range of capable features. This great video review takes a look at the camera and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from…

  • Is Adobe Lightroom Classic's New AI Denoise Up to Scratch? We Review

    [ad_1] Lightroom Classic is playing catch-up. AI-based masking had been around for a long time in programs like ON1 Photo Raw, but has only recently been released in Lightroom. Now, Adobe has turned its hand to noise reduction. Does it stand up to scrutiny? There is already an array of AI-based noise reduction programs; Topaz…

  • Jackery 1000 Pro: Big On-Location Power in a Small Package

    [ad_1] In recent years, energy has become a very hot topic. With the cost of solar energy at its lowest point ever, it only makes sense to look at products such as the Jackery 1000 Pro. Be it power outages at home or on-location shoots, having a solar power generator is a necessity in the…