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Why Slowing Down Improved My Landscape Photography

Tue 9 Jun 2026 8:03pm

One of the biggest changes in my photography did not come from buying new gear, learning a complicated editing technique, or traveling to better locations. It came from something much simpler. I stopped relying on the idea that I could fix everything later in editing. 

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How Does the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro Lens Fare for Flower Photography?

Tue 9 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Today, I decided to try something new. So, join me on a walk through the park with the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S macro lens. 

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The Panasonic Lumix L10 Is a Compact Camera That Might Change How You Think About Photography

Tue 9 Jun 2026 4:03pm

The Panasonic Lumix L10 lands in a crowded field of compact everyday-carry cameras, but it takes a noticeably different approach from most of its competition.  

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The Problem With Paradise

Tue 9 Jun 2026 3:03pm

Acapulco at night feels less like a city and more like a stage set designed by a casino architect having a mild nervous breakdown. Palm trees multiply in every direction. Floodlights blast the sand with the subtlety of a prison yard. Massive hotels rise from the coastline pretending time still moves the way it did decades ago, as if glamour could survive indefinitely through architecture and denial alone.

 

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How to Edit Portrait Skin Tones in Lightroom

Tue 9 Jun 2026 2:03pm

Lightroom skin tone editing is one of those things that separates a gallery that looks cohesive from one that looks like a collection of individual images. Get it wrong and even technically sharp, well-exposed portraits look off in ways clients can't always name but will absolutely feel. 

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The Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 Review: A $329 Portrait Lens That Actually Delivers

Tue 9 Jun 2026 12:03pm

The Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 is a short telephoto portrait lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras, giving you a full frame equivalent of around 113mm. At $329, it sits in a price range where quality can vary wildly, and whether Viltrox has delivered something genuinely worth the money is exactly what this review puts to the test. 

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The Three Lighting Decisions That Control How Old Your Subject Looks

Tue 9 Jun 2026 10:03am

Lighting choices age or youth your subject more than any retouching tool. Three specific decisions, made on every shoot, determine whether someone looks weathered or fresh, and most people make them without fully understanding what they're doing. 

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Understanding ICM, Part Two: Image Integrity

Mon 8 Jun 2026 10:03pm

Beyond the gesture lies the question of what survives the movement. This part moves from the mechanics of the camera to the discipline of the image, identifying the "points of failure" where structure, color hierarchy, and spatial layers collapse into visual mud. It defines the "indexical anchor" as the boundary between a durable photographic image and a decorative dissolve. 

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The Website Mistakes I Keep Seeing Photographers Make

Mon 8 Jun 2026 8:03pm

Over the years, I've looked at a ridiculous number of photography websites. Partly because I'm nosy, partly because I do website critiques, and partly because during lockdown, I worked for a marketing agency and did a lot of UX work. After a while, patterns start appearing. 

Interestingly, most of the problems I repeatedly see have very little to do with photography itself. In a lot of cases, the actual work is great. The problem is how everything is being presented.

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Going Off-Grid: The Plug-and-Play Bluetti Balco for Creative Spaces

Mon 8 Jun 2026 7:24pm

Have you ever wanted to run away to a cabin in the woods, live off grid, and just create freely? It sounds like a dream, but modern photo and video workflows require too much power to make it a reality, that is, until now. I traveled to Paris for the global launch of the Bluetti Balco series to find out how its new plug-and-play solar ecosystem lets creators generate and store their own energy on location. 

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The Camera Industry Treats Beginners Like Future Professionals. Most of Them Are Not.

Mon 8 Jun 2026 5:03pm

The camera industry is built on a ladder. At the bottom, there is a $600 to $800 entry-level body with a kit zoom, often no in-body stabilization, a single card slot, a plastic build, and a thin lens ecosystem. At the top, there is a $3,000 to $6,000 professional body with IBIS, dual card slots, weather-sealing, a magnesium alloy chassis, and an extensive lens lineup. In between, there are two or three rungs spaced at $500 to $1,000 intervals, each one adding features the rung below deliberately omitted.

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The Sigma 100-400mm Contemporary Is Cheaper Than You Think, and More Versatile Than Anyone Gives It Credit For

Mon 8 Jun 2026 4:03pm

The Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary sits in an awkward middle ground that most people dismiss without thinking too hard about it. Street shooters call it too big. Wildlife photographers call it too short. Row thinks they're both wrong. 

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Critique the Community: Motion Blur

Mon 8 Jun 2026 3:34pm

Welcome to the June Critique the Community!  For this contest/critique, we are doing another abstract theme that should allow more photographers to enter. For this month we want to see your best photograph that feature "Motion Blur". If you have images that showcase fast moving subjects, camera shake, long shutter speeds, or anything else that epitomizes motion blur, we would love to see them!

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The '90s CGI Render Challenge: Pro 3D Artists vs. Bryce 2

Mon 8 Jun 2026 2:03pm

Bryce 2 defined the visual language of '90s CGI, and almost nothing in modern 3D software can replicate it. The raw ray tracing engine, the playful UI designed by Kai Krauss, the fog, the chrome, the fractal mountains — modern renderers have layered so many features on top of that foundation that getting back to that specific look is nearly impossible without going back to the source. 

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We Review the Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO Lens

Mon 8 Jun 2026 2:03pm

The Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO is the company's latest in its budget-friendly, compact line of lenses for APS-C systems, and it offers excellent image quality and value for the dollar. 

Design and Build Quality  

The 90mm is compact and light, providing a 135mm equivalent focal length in full frame terms. Weighing in around 345 g, one almost forgets that it's a 135mm focal length. I took the lens around for a day of shooting attached to a Fujifilm X-T5, and barely noticed it was there. 

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Is Sticking to One Photography Genre Actually a Good Strategy?

Mon 8 Jun 2026 12:03pm

If you've ever wondered whether sticking to one genre limits your growth as a visual artist, this video makes a strong case that it doesn't. 

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How to Find a Photo Anywhere, Even When Nothing Looks Interesting

Mon 8 Jun 2026 10:03am

Finding a great photo isn't always about being in a great location. The ability to see a story or a feeling in whatever's in front of you is one of the most practical skills you can build as someone with a camera. 

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The Sony a7R VI Has Illuminated Buttons. Why Did It Take a Decade?

Sun 7 Jun 2026 10:03pm

The Sony a7R VI arrived this month with 66.8 megapixels, a fully stacked sensor, 30 frames per second, and 8.5 stops of stabilization. The spec sheet is extraordinary. But the feature that will matter most to photographers who use their cameras after dark is one that does not appear in any resolution or burst-speed comparison: the rear buttons glow. 

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Día de Muertos Cannot Be Photographed in a Hurry

Sun 7 Jun 2026 8:03pm

The first mistake people make when photographing Día de Muertos is thinking they already understand it.

The makeup seems easy to understand.The candles seem symbolic enough.The flowers, the smoke, the parades, the altars. Everything appears visually generous from the very beginning, almost too generous. Mexico City during those days feels like the kind of place photographers dream about: chaos, beauty, theater, death, celebration, all colliding in the same streets at the same time.

And this is exactly why it can deceive you.

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Why Most Beginners Quit Photography Right Before It Gets Good

Sun 7 Jun 2026 5:03pm

I remember so vividly the excitement of when I first started taking pictures. It was all new, new, new. "Oh my God, what's this? Did you just see that?" No matter what it was I photographed, I felt a rush of pure exhilaration. Even now, 24 years later, I am thrilled to say that I still feel that rush. 

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