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Allan Weitz had little idea of the grand photographic adventures in store when he signed on as host of the B&H Photography Podcast shortly before the show’s debut in October 2015. As a self-described big mouth, and with more than 40 years as a working pro fueling his curiosity about all things photographic, Allan quickly honed his chops to become the voice of the show.
Above photograph © Allan Weitz
by Rachel Leathe · Posted
As the line between professional photography and videography continues to blur, one company has chosen to cater to this emerging class of hybrid shooters.
Sony released its first full-frame, interchangeable-lens cameras, the Alpha a7 and a7R, in 2013. With the release of these twin cameras, the company unknowingly embarked on what would end up being a five-year monopoly of the mirrorless camera market. Although not the very first mirrorless cameras of their kind, the a7 and a7R were immediately disruptive due to their revolutionary
by Jill Waterman · Posted
It sure is hot out there… so let’s have some hot fun in the summertime with the B&H Summer Photo Challenge. Following up from the B&H At-Home Self-Portrait Sweepstakes earlier this spring, we’re now inviting you to step outside and show us your best pictures across these seven summer fun categories: Stay Cool, Sunset Silhouette, Summer Palette, What’s On Your Plate, Summer Nights, Summer Streets, and Summer Landscape.
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All you need to do to enter is prepare your favorite summer photos in the categories described below and
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
On August 25, 2016, America will celebrate the 100th anniversary of President Woodrow Wilson’s signing of the Organic Act that started the National Park Service. Yellowstone became the first national park in 1872, but a centralized administrator did not oversee the park system until 1916. Therefore, this year marks a thrilling centennial celebration of the National Park Service and our National Parks.
by Denise Ippolito · Posted
Reducing the file size of JPEG images in order to share them with clients or use them on the Web has always required making a compromise between image quality and how large a file you're creating. However, if you have a piece of software called JPEGmini Pro, this unwanted compromise ceases to exist. JPEGmini Pro is an easy-to-use tool that removes the guesswork from reducing the size of JPEG files. The software,