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Crafting Masterful Portraits with Paul Mobley & Ian Spanier
Posted 01/15/2026
Paul Mobley and Ian Spanier have much in common: from starting their respective careers in New York City before relocating to the West Coast, to their knack for forging a human bond with portrait subjects, to an unrelenting drive to generate ambitious commercial assignments while being equally dedicated to complex personal projects. Above Photograph © Ian Spanier In today’s podcast, Paul and Ian compare notes on their photographic journeys from coast to coast, while discussing their shared inspiration for 20th century portrait masters such as
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Portrait Photography
Studio Photography
What's the Deal With "Vintage-Style" Modern Cine Lens?
What's the Deal with Vintage-Style Cinema Lenses?
by Zack Young · Posted 11/27/2024
You sit down with your cinematographer to prep for an upcoming shoot and they pitch you the idea of using vintage glass: “Wait until you see the character, the bokeh, the highlight falloff!” Sounds good to you, right? So, you pull out your laptop, click over to your favorite camera equipment rental site, pull up the catalog of vintage lenses, and, upon glimpsing the average cost of a Canon FD rental, immediately fall out of your chair. OK, maybe the Canon K-35s are cheaper. Nope, actually they're even pricier. Same goes for Contax Zeiss, Zeiss
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Lenses & Lens Accessories
Cine Lenses
Filmmaking 101: Tips on the 3 Phases of Making Your Movie
Filmmaking 101: Tips on the 3 Phases of Making Your Movie
by Mary Latvis · Posted 03/19/2024
Welcome to Filmmaking 101, where we offer some tips on how to go about creating your movie masterpiece. Read on to discover suggestions for your pre-production, production, and post-production phases. Pre-Production Scriptwriting You have your idea for an arthouse masterpiece or an action-based blockbuster; now how do you translate that into a script―the backbone of your production? You can use MS Word, Google Docs, or another document program. But using dedicated screenwriting software provides the standard formatting, outline tools,
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Filmmaking Tips
Holiday 2023
Digital Cine Cameras
Camcorders
Drones & Aerial Imaging
Proper Mic Technique for Podcasting
Proper Mic Technique for Podcasting
by Trevor Collins · Posted 05/18/2023
From news and entertainment to educational and informative topics, podcasting has become an increasingly popular medium for delivering captivating content. But no matter how interesting your podcasting content is, it is always vital to ensure that the audio quality is top-notch if you want to maintain your listener’s interest and engagement. That’s where proper microphone technique comes into play. Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or a beginner, understanding effective mic techniques will make a huge difference in the overall quality of
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podcasting tips
Podcasting
Microphone Techniques
Getting Started
GoPro Hero 11 Black: The Content Creator’s Dream
by Rebecca Melville · Posted 02/14/2023
GoPro has come a long way since its first action camera in 2004, which carved a little square in the hearts of adventurers and daredevils alike. Continuing its legacy of greatness, GoPro has pivoted away from more niche features that precluded casual creators from the action cam market. The latest Hero 11 Black action camera implements expanded-upon tools GoPro fans will recognize from Heroes 9 and 10. With a more creator-focused approach,
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Camcorders
Action Cameras & Accessories
What Photograph Have You Missed?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/22/2022
It has probably happened to all of us—a missed photographic moment. We are photographers. We usually have a camera at the ready. But, for one reason or another, we miss a shot of a beautiful vista or a fleeting, but perfect, moment in time and we are left with nothing but the memory of the image that never was captured.  I asked my fellow B&H photographers, as well as our B&H Creative partners and affiliates, to share with us the heartbreaking story, or stories, of the photographs they have failed to capture. 
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Landscape Photography
Astro Photography
Wildlife Photography
Travel Photography
8 Tips for Safety and Etiquette When Photographing at Night
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/05/2021
In recent years, several incidents involving careless shutterbugs light painting with burning steel wool gained notoriety in the press, giving legitimate night photographers a bad reputation. With these unfortunate matters in mind, we interviewed a variety of night-photography specialists to compile the following eight tips on safety and etiquette when photographing in the darkness. Above photograph © Troy Paiva 1. Do no harm and don’t be a jerk Taking a cue from the Hippocratic Oath, Stu
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Documentary Photography
Night Photography
How to Make the Portfolio Your Promotional Centerpiece
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 01/19/2016
Whether you live to take photos, or take photos to earn a living, few things compare to the joy and satisfaction of making a new portfolio featuring your best shots. Besides being rewarding activities, marketing, meeting with buyers, and showing new work is essential to the success of a professional photographer. Slower periods such as those around holidays, the end of summer, and the first month of the year are ideal times to get your promotional materials in tiptop shape. Be sure to gather supplies ahead of time, as some portfolio materials
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Photography Business