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5 Features Every Camera Should Have by Now

Fri 5 Jun 2026 10:03pm

Every camera manufacturer in 2026 can build a sensor that resolves fine detail, an autofocus system that tracks a bird in flight, and a video engine that records 4K at 60 frames per second. The engineering on the headline specs is genuinely impressive across the board. And then you buy the camera, try to charge it from the same cable you use for your laptop, and scream into a pillow. 

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I Rejected a Photo Most People Would Probably Publish

Fri 5 Jun 2026 8:03pm

There is a particular kind of psychological illness that affects photographers after enough years behind a camera. 

At first, you are happy simply because you captured something.A face. A gesture. A decent exposure. A dog crossing the street with good timing.

You feel alive. Photography feels infinite.

Then one day your brain quietly mutates into a small authoritarian regime.

 

Now you zoom to 200%.

You inspect eyelashes like a forensic investigator.

You reject photographs because the focus landed on the wrong knuckle.

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Mastering Light for Better Macro and Close-Up Photography

Fri 5 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Macro and close-up photography is something we can all do, anywhere. We can find objects at home to photograph, or head outside into a local field or forest. It's a very enjoyable genre of photography. One of the more popular subjects to photograph is wildflowers. 

There are, however, three mistakes I see people make, time and time again. I'm going to talk about these things, and also share how I use light to take control of my images and overcome some of these mistakes.

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The Panasonic Lumix L10 Is the Premium Compact Camera the Market Has Been Missing

Fri 5 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Compact cameras are making a serious comeback in 2026, and the Panasonic Lumix L10 is one of the most compelling arguments for why that matters. It pairs a 26.5-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor borrowed from the Lumix GH7 with a 24–75mm f/1.7–2.8 equivalent zoom lens in a body that's genuinely pocketable. 

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Sony a7 V Street Test: Is Pre-Capture Actually Cheating?

Fri 5 Jun 2026 2:03pm

The Sony a7 V is a serious tool for street photography, and the question of whether its most powerful features cross a line worth thinking about. Pre-capture, silent shutter, and subject-tracking autofocus all raise real questions about what street photography actually demands from you and your gear. 

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Objective vs. Subjective Framing: The Coverage Decision That Changes Everything

Fri 5 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Choosing between objective and subjective camera coverage is one of the most consequential decisions you make when planning a scene. The difference between showing an audience what's happening and making them feel it from the inside can transform a competent scene into an unforgettable one. 

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The Real Cost of Shooting Film in 2026 (And Why It Might Be Worth It Anyway)

Fri 5 Jun 2026 10:03am

Film is expensive, inconvenient, and gives you zero instant feedback. A single shot on medium or large format can run you the equivalent of a few dollars once you factor in the film stock, processing, and scanning. Those aren't reasons to dismiss it entirely, though. 

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Dear Lisa: I Want to Go Pro, but Selling Myself Makes Me Feel Sick

Thu 4 Jun 2026 10:03pm

Dear Lisa,

I've loved photography for years and have always treated it as a hobby. Over time, friends, family, and people they know have asked me to photograph birthdays, couples, small events, and the odd portrait session. I never really advertised myself; it just sort of happened. 

The problem is that I've started wondering whether I could actually turn this into something more serious.

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Matt Black: The Geography of Poverty

Thu 4 Jun 2026 8:03pm

Matt Black has spent much of his career doing something most photographers avoid: staying uncomfortable long enough that it stops being a moment and instead starts becoming a pattern. A member of Magnum Photos, Black is best known for his long-term project American Geography, a six-year journey across the United States in which he traveled over 100,000 miles and 46 states. During this journey, his focus was specific and deliberate. Black documented communities with concentrated poverty, defined as places where at least 20% of the population lives below the poverty line.

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Instagram's Optional AI Labels Are Worse Than No Labels at All

Thu 4 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Instagram has started testing an "AI creator" label, an account-level badge that tells viewers a profile "posts content that was generated or modified with AI." It is clearer than the vague "AI info" tag Meta already sprinkles on some posts, and it reads like a step toward honesty in a feed increasingly clogged with synthetic images and video. There is one detail that undoes all of it. The label is entirely optional.  

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The 3 Sharpest Pancake Lenses Worth Owning

Thu 4 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Pancake lenses are a niche obsession, but they solve a real problem: full-size image quality in a package small enough to actually carry. Most of them cut corners on sharpness to hit that tiny footprint, but a handful genuinely don't. 

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Your Layer Mask Isn't the Problem: Here's What Actually Causes Hair Fringing

Thu 4 Jun 2026 2:03pm

Fringing around hair and fur is one of the most stubborn problems you'll run into when cutting out subjects in Photoshop. No matter how clean your layer mask looks, switching to a new background can expose a halo of the original background color that ruins the shot. 

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Van Life in a Scottish Downpour: Gear, Condensation, and One Unexpected Waterfall

Thu 4 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Shooting landscapes in the rain sounds miserable, and sometimes it is. But the difference between a wasted day and a productive one often comes down to how you adapt when conditions refuse to cooperate. 

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A Photo Almost a Decade in the Making

Thu 4 Jun 2026 10:03am

Photographing a tiny chapel on a rock off the northwest coast of Spain sounds straightforward until you factor in tides, unpredictable weather, and a composition that may or may not even be physically possible. The difference between a shot that works and one that doesn't here comes down to a very specific water level on one of the highest tides of the year. 

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How to Photograph From an Airplane Window (And Actually Get Good Results)

Wed 3 Jun 2026 10:03pm

The view from a window seat at cruising altitude is one of the few genuinely unique perspectives available to anyone with a camera and a boarding pass. Mountain ranges, river deltas, coastlines, city grids, cloud formations, and weather systems reveal themselves at a scale and angle that no drone, helicopter charter, or hiking trail can replicate. The light at altitude behaves differently than it does on the ground: cleaner, less diffused by low-altitude haze, with color gradients at the horizon that shift from warm gold to deep indigo across a span of sky you cannot see from the surface

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This $20 Camera Upgrade Will Change How You See Your Photography

Wed 3 Jun 2026 8:03pm

The best camera upgrade you make this year isn't a new lens, side grip, or lens filter. This camera upgrade makes you a better photographer because it gives you more control over how you see.

 

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Which Lens Wins the Micro Four Thirds Portrait Lens Shootout?

Wed 3 Jun 2026 6:33pm

One of the benefits of the Micro Four Thirds system is that there are many, many lenses to choose from to get the job done. If that job is specifically portraits, look no further than this deep dive into almost a dozen of the options available for the system. 

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Why Great Photographers Steal

Wed 3 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Growth in photography often feels like a series of overwhelming choices. We look at different genres and techniques, trying to find a starting point that feels right. But the most effective roadmap for development is found in a classic idea you've probably heard: great artists don't just copy, they steal. 

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Three Lightroom Classic Features That Will Change How You Edit Photos

Wed 3 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Most Lightroom Classic users stick to the same handful of tools and never dig into what the software can actually do. The masking system alone, when used to its full potential, can give you precise, layered control over every part of an image that most basic edits can't touch. 

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Telling the Country’s History of Sanatoriums in Photo

Wed 3 Jun 2026 3:03pm

While some of us were indoors spraying Windex on our groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic, others took the time to explore how to visually relate to that time through passion projects. Photographer and author John Lazzaro did just that, spending those years and then some exploring, photographically, the history of sanatoriums in the United States to produce his latest book, Sanatorium. 

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