Category: Photography

  • My Review of the Canon EOS R6 Mark II: Is It Better Than the First Version?

    [ad_1] At first sight, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II doesn’t seem to be much different compared to its predecessor. But looks are deceiving. Perhaps it’s the best mirrorless camera for a reasonable price you can buy at this moment. Canon Netherlands gave me this camera for a review. I received the Canon EOS R6…

  • How to Find Your Voice as an Artist, Photographer, and Filmmaker

    [ad_1] To improve as a photographer, sometimes, it pays to stop worrying about what others are doing, and, instead, focus on what you do best. Having written for this outlet for several years now, I’ve come to know a few things to be true. One, people love talking about gear. Two, I hate talking about…

  • Nikon Announces Development of NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S and NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 Lenses

    [ad_1] Nikon has announced the development of two exciting new lenses, the NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S and NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8. Both the NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S and NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 are designed for full frame FX format Nikon Z series mirrorless cameras, though they occupy distinctly different spots in the company’s lineup. The 85mm…

  • Look Inside a 150-Year-Old Camera

    [ad_1] It’s very easy to find information online about new cameras, news, rumors, reviews, and which camera you should be using right now. But there’s far less information to be found about older cameras. Like many photographers, I find it interesting to look at the origins of photography and how far the science and technology…

  • Level Up Your Wedding Photography Business

    [ad_1] Here are some tips and tricks that help make a wedding photography business successful. Having worked as a professional wedding photographer for over 10 years now and a keen amateur since way before that, I’m always excited to share what works for me when photographing a couple’s big day. I have (I’ll admit) in…

  • 5 Things I Would Tell My Younger Photographer Self

    [ad_1] While so many resources about both the technical and logistical sides of photography can be found in books and video tutorials, there are things that only time can teach. Here are some of the things I’d love to whisper to my younger self that might be of help to others as well. For anyone…

  • How to Create Legacy With Your Photos: Talking With Gian Paolo Barbieri

    [ad_1] Along with only a few other luminaries of his generation, Gian Paolo Barbieri helped to create the foundations of modern fashion photography. By pushing fashion photography beyond fashion commerce, the depth of Barbieri’s images forces us to consider them as art as much as commerce. I had the chance to ask Barbieri a few…

  • Make Your Own Post-Processing Presets Instead of Buying Presets

    [ad_1] Adding a finishing touch to your photos can be done in many ways. You can do it yourself, or buy presets online and uses the look someone else has made for you and many others. You can also make your own preset from unique post-processing in your favorite editing software. Processing photos is a…

  • Breathe New Life Into Pictures Taken With Old or Low-Resolution Cameras

    [ad_1] Many professional photographers are certain to have images that were taken on outdated cameras or taken on low-resolution sensors. But what happens if you want to print these images large or bring them up to current camera technology standards? Well, Luminar Neo might just be the answer for you.  In a recent video, photographer,…

  • How Well Does Image Quality Stand Up in Lightroom With Different Cameras?

    [ad_1] Do different raw programs develop your camera’s raw files the same? Do those programs treat various camera brands equally? Testing them side by side, the answer to both those questions is a definite no. Here’s how Lightroom Classic stands up. Sometimes, I start an article thinking this will be easy to write about, but…