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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
As photographers, especially wedding photographers, one of the best parts of a job is delivering the final images to clients. Sure, it comes with the anxious anticipation of waiting for that “we LOVE them” email from the client but, it’s a box to check off in your workflow. Deciding exactly how you deliver those images in the age of instant gratification presents its own set of questions, decisions, and trade-offs. What, then, are the best and worst options for delivering photographs? Well, it’s going to vary from photographer to photographer
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The prime lens vs. zoom lens debate is back, this time for wildlife. There are many features to consider when choosing a lens that's right for you. Matt takes these Canon lenses to Yellowstone National Park to see which focal length has better image quality, autofocus, low light performance, and more.
0:00 - Telephoto Prime or Zoom?
1:05 - Prime Lens Pros & Cons
3:38 - Zoom Lens Pros & Cons
5:12 - Image Quality
5:49 - Fall Off
6:14 - Autofocus (Speed, Accuracy & Tracking)
8:12 - Ease of Use
10:43 - Low Light
12:54 - Which Works
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The options for lenses are seemingly endless these days. Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale tackles the topic of choosing the right lens to help shed some light on your next lens purchase.
0:00 - Intro
3:42 - Choosing the right lens
5:03 - What do you want to photograph?
5:37 - Lens type
6:06 - Focal lengths
12:56 - Maco
16:20 - APS-C vs. Full frame
22:13 - Auto focus vs. manual
23:30 - Lens types and differences
43:54 - Teleconverters
36:37 - Adapted lenses
37:10 - Lenses for different genres of photography
42:55 - Q&A
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You don't need a vintage camera from the 1920s to get a classic film look: using your mirrorless camera can achieve a vintage result! The key lies in not only how the video is captured, but also how it is edited. Join Nick and Scott to learn how they were to emulate the retro 35mm film look, using the Canon C80, Adobe Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.
0:00 - Today's Video Shoot
0:43 - Gear & Setup
1:58 - Posterize, Speed/Duration (Premiere Pro)
5:03 - Color Space Transform (DaVinci Resolve)
6:02 - Adding Effects (DaVinci Resolve)
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Experimenting is the name of the game with this DIY project. Sam breaks down what a camera obscura is, how to make your own pinhole camera, and how to use it!
0:00 - The Camera Obscura
0:37 - Materials & How to Make
1:17 - Calculating F-Stop
1:57 - Loading Film
2:21 - Making the Images
2:51 - The Experience
3:20 - Challenges Loading Film
4:02 - The Various Designs
4:54 - Which Model Is the Best?
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Everyone loves to take a peek behind the curtain to see how things are done. Photographer Vail Fucci will teach you how to easily create high-quality and engaging behind-the-scenes reels for your social media, website, and clients. She'll also cover the best gear needed to create great BTS videos.
0:00 Intro
1:55 BTS footage examples
4:45 Why BTS?
9:32 Permissions for BTS
12:47 Where to post
18:33 Gear
29:50 Who is the intended audience for BTS videos?
32:28 Shot list
39:09 Settings and advance settings
44:09 How to film without an assistant
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In this class, Canon Product Educator Jeff Leimbach reviews more advanced techniques for Landscape Photography, including Composition, Filters, Long Exposure, Night Landscapes, Editing, and more.
0:00 - Intro
3:38 - Overview
5:06 - Weather
10:10 - Composition
22:27 - Filters
30:17 - Long exposure
39:38 - Light painting
43:35 - Reflection
45:27 - Editing
50:08 - Presentation
52:41 - Black & White
56:15 - Quick tips
1:01:18 - Final thoughts
1:02:39 - Q&A
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Sony Alpha Ambassador Autumn Schrock shares her tips and tricks on how to process and prepare night sky photos for print. Learn how to print on different surfaces and materials to make your astro shots truly stand out.
0:00 - Intro
3:06 - Camera gear tips for printing
6:10 - Printing labs
8:03 - Calibrate your monitor
9:56 - Setting up Photoshop color settings
11:42 - Adding a tad of brightness
14:30 - Soft/Color proofing
19:49 - Print ratio
21:46 - Exporting your image for printing
24:47 - Autumn's favorite printing materials
39:17 - Selling
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FUJIFILM X ambassador John Branch IV joins B&H for a comprehensive video series on wedding photography. From gear and preparation, to shooting the ceremony and reception, to post-production workflows and business management, this series will guide you through the stress of the big day to a state of post-nuptial bliss.
by Zack Young · Posted
Once you’re familiar with the basic concepts behind high-volume photography, the next logical step is to figure out what gear you need to purchase. That’s when the panic might hit. Suddenly you’re flooded with decisions about cameras, lenses, strobes, backdrops, barcode scanners, and more, each category including tons of different options at every
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Printing your photos at home allows you more control over the finished image. How different can a photo look when printed 5 different ways? Stick around for a bonus technique!
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - Pro Luster
1:25 - Super Glossy in Color
1:59 - Black & White (Super Glossy)
3:03 - Transparent Paper
5:09 - Canvas Print
6:00 - Screen Printing
7:23 - Lotta's Overall Thoughts
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Photographers often react instinctively against artificial intelligence, typically focusing on controversial generative AI. Meanwhile, a different branch of AI technology—machine learning systems—has been making remarkable progress helping photographers manage overwhelming image workflows under tight deadlines.
Above Image © Sam Hurd
In today's show, we explore this trending topic in a discussion with Justin Benson and Sam Hurd, both accomplished wedding photographers and tech entrepreneurs.
Justin begins by clarifying the distinction between
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Before you venture out to photograph your first lunar eclipse, you should get some practice taking photos of the moon. If lunar photography is varsity-level stuff, lunar eclipse photography is all-pro. There are some unique challenges to the art, and great ways to get creative results, but the basics of lunar photography apply. Unlike
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
We asked a group of highly regarded wedding photographers for thoughtful tips on how to expand, sharpen, and maintain their creative approach to wedding photography. After getting a lot of great insight, we narrowed the pile down to six tips to pass along to you.
1. Workshops/Mentoring
No matter what you do for a living, there is often a tendency to think that you have reached the peak of your game and that your skills can no longer be sharpened. Experts will always disagree with that notion, and so do the wedding photographers with whom we
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Join Matt in the Great Smoky Mountains for a beginner's guide to photographing the Milky Way, from planning to post. Instead of fumbling in the dark, follow these tips to nail your Milky Way images every time.
0:00 - In This Video
0:37 - Planning (Finding the Milky Way, Light Pollution)
4:00 - In the Field (Settings, Focusing, Composition)
7:54 - Editing in Lightroom Classic
18:16 - Result
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