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by Allan Weitz · Posted
Though there aren’t any hard rules on the subject—and all rules are made to be broken—wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses are often considered to be the go-to lenses for landscape photography. It’s not like you can’t capture wonderful landscapes with normal or telephoto lenses (you absolutely can), but due to their broad capture angles, wide- and ultra-wide-angle lenses usually win out over the alternative choices. For those who wish to go wider than ultra-wide, you have to turn to fisheye lenses.
Photographs © Allan Weitz 2020
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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Macro photography is one of those technical subsets of photography that leans heavily on the photographer having the proper gear. While you don’t truly need a macro lens and tripod, they are almost essential to successful macro photography. If you have a macro lens and tripod and you have embarked on the awesome exploration of the tiny world around you, you may have noticed that precision macro focusing is one of the challenges of macro photography. No worries, however! There is
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Close-up or macro photography is an incredible way to capture the tiny world around us on a super-detailed level. While the dedicated macro lens is still one of the best tools for exploring the world on a miniature scale, there are some very inexpensive ways to jump into macro photography with the lens or lenses you already own—no need for a specialized close-up macro lens. In this article, we will take a closer look (no pun intended) at close-up
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Post processing is our chance to put the finishing touches on our work, but it shouldn’t be a task we dread. Join photographer Russell Graces as he gives you tips to clean up your Lightroom workflow and helps streamline your process so you can create more and fuss less.
0:00 Intro
5:38 Adjust colors using the color picker tool
10:38 Inverted gradient filters
18:26 Customizing your meta searches
28:30 Moving images
37:05 Auto sync
43:15 How much time you could save
47:25 Final thoughts
48:44 Q&A
by Tim Ireland · Posted
Macro photography allows photographers to explore the intricate details of subjects at a 1:1 or greater magnification ratio. However, capturing sharp, stable, and well-lit macro shots can be challenging, due to factors like camera shake, focusing difficulties, and lighting issues. This comprehensive guide will delve into the support systems and related tools that can enhance your macro photography experience, addressing specific challenges that may arise.
Stabilization Tools
Studio Stands: Studio stands are large, stable support systems
by John Harris · Posted
Many photographers, attempting to postpone a major decision or save money, will buy a lens they believe will give them the results they desire, only to find that the lens does not perform as expected. When budget is a factor (and when isn’t it?), it’s important to select a telephoto lens that best serves your specific purposes. When it comes to sports and wildlife photography, the purposes are often similar—magnify distant subjects, separate the subject from background—but it’s worth understanding a few basic distinguishing features and how
by Rachel Leathe · Posted
What makes a camera good for landscape photography? In this article, we’ll dive into factors such as megapixel count, sensor size, usability, weather readiness, and design—helping you develop your own personal metric for finding the ideal camera. We’ll help you wade through all the technical mumbo jumbo to figure out what specs really matter, whether you want to capture stunning mountain ranges or shoot star-strewn night skies.
Megapixels
It doesn't get much more basic than megapixels. They're like the atoms of photography. But just how many
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Photographing holiday lights and candles is one of the most fun holiday adventures any photographer can have and a great way to explore and enjoy the festive lights in your neighborhood and home.
Here are some tips on how to make the most of your captures of holiday lights while you wait to receive gifts from your B&H wish list!
1. Use Low-Light / Night Photography Techniques
The best time to view holiday lights is when the lights go down (indoors and outside). Therefore, you will benefit from the tried-and-true practices of
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Professional photographer Omar Gonzalez (@ongonzilla) shares why he loves using the Nikon Z6 III for his portrait photoshoots. Go behind the scenes as he captures senior portraits with the Z6III. You’ll learn how he utilizes this mirrorless camera, his on-location lighting setup, and more.
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In this detailed presentation, Harold Davis shows his stunning floral imagery and explains in detail his process for light box photography. Harold will go over botanical composition, exposure, and post-production techniques.
0:00 - Intro
1:49 - Harold's Published Work & Books
5:19 - Presentation Overview
7:28 - Why Do It?
13:34 - Who Is Your Mama?
15:46 - Life Is an Illusion
18:22 - Arrangement
26:15 - Exposure
35:09 - Processing
38:56 - Presenting
47:16 - Discount Code for Harold's Books
48:08 - Q&A
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Holly Corbid and Laura Barker, The Photo Managers members, will teach you strategies for getting started in photo organizing. Laura will also share how she has expanded her income by designing photo books for her clients.
0:00 - Intro
2:47 - How to Get Started Organizing Your Digital Photos
10:45 - Hunting & Gathering Your Photos
15:25 - Organizing Digital Photos on PC & Mac
24:40 - Create a Healthy Mindset
29:05 - About Capture Your Photos
29:46 - Photo Curating Photo Books
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Join Matt as he guides you on post-processing your bird images. Matt show you how to back up your photos and shares a step-by-step tutorial for editing bird photos in Lightroom. Matt wraps up the video with the best practices for printing your final photos.
0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Back Up Workflow
2:44 - Hairy Woodpecker Photo
8:30 - Puffin Photo
12:14 - Great Blue Heron Photo
17:23 - Owl Photo
21:15 - Bird in Flight Photo
24:42 - Printing Your Photos
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Improving your photography skills doesn’t always involve what happens with our camera. Sometimes, the answer to better nature photography comes from some surprising places. Join photographer Russell Graves for a refreshing take on elevating your nature photos.
0:00 - Intro
4:00 - Learn about plant identification
9:57 - Start a journal
13:39 - Plant a wildflower garden
17:05 - Buy a federal duck stamp
20:33 - Join a conservation organization
25:52 - Volunteer to conservation work
31:24 - Keep a creative edge
39:29 - Learn the history of your
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Take your bird photography to new heights. Join Matt to learn how to photograph birds in flight, how to improve your photo backgrounds, and more.
0:00 - In This Video
1:47 - Birds in Flight
3:22 - Backgrounds & Angles
5:20 - Foreground & Framing
6:51 - From a Boat
8:04 - High-Res Shot
9:28 - What's Next?
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Join Anne Geddes as she discusses her approach to photographing babies and newborns. You'll learn how to simplify your photoshoots, as well as how to never miss a moment.
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Tip 1
1:17 - Tip 2
2:13 - Tip 3
4:22 - Tip 4
5:11 - Tip 5