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The Concept Comes First: Building a Photograph From an Idea, Not a Scene

Thu 16 Apr 2026 10:03pm

Most photographers start with a subject or theme. Conceptual photographers start with a question. What does isolation feel like? Not, where can I shoot next? Entering the world of conceptual photography is a beast of its own. It comes with its own challenges and rewards. My biggest question was, how do I start? 

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We Review the Huawei Mate 80 Pro in Search of a True-to-Color Smartphone Camera System

Thu 16 Apr 2026 7:03pm

From the naming convention, the Mate series flagship smartphone has always been Huawei's way of showing off what they can really do, and it has been three years since Huawei launched the Mate series globally. This time around with the Huawei Mate 80 Pro, everything revolves around a rather bold slogan: "See It True."  

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"Fix It in Post" Is Costing You Money: A Mathematical Case for Getting It Right in Camera

Thu 16 Apr 2026 5:03pm

You are standing on location. The light is good, the client looks great, and you are in the zone. Then you notice it: an orange traffic cone lurking at the edge of the frame. Your assistant is nowhere to be found. The client is already in position. You could pause everything, walk over, and drag the cone out of shot. Or you could keep the momentum going and mutter those five dangerous words to yourself: "I'll fix it in post." 

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The Proper Camera Settings for Travel and Street Photography

Thu 16 Apr 2026 4:03pm

Shooting in the wrong exposure mode or using the wrong autofocus setup can cost you the shot. For travel and street work especially, your camera settings aren't just technical preferences; they shape what's even possible in the moment. 

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Photoshop 2026's Dehaze Tool Is More Powerful Than You Think

Thu 16 Apr 2026 2:03pm

Photoshop 2026 added a Clarity and Dehaze adjustment layer, and if you shoot landscapes or anything with atmospheric haze, it's worth knowing how to use it properly. The catch is that throwing dehaze on an entire image can look heavy-handed, so selecting only the hazy area before applying it makes a real difference. 

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Is the Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2.8 R WR Worth It on a 40-Megapixel Sensor?

Thu 16 Apr 2026 12:03pm

The Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2.8 R WR is one of those lenses that looks almost too small to take seriously. But if you're shooting on a Fujifilm X-series body, especially one with a demanding 40-megapixel sensor, "small" doesn't have to mean "compromised." 

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Why Time Is a Landscape Photographer's Most Valuable Asset

Thu 16 Apr 2026 10:03am

Time might be the one thing standing between you and your best landscape images. Not gear, not skill, not vision: just the raw, uncontrollable factor of being somewhere when the light, weather, and landscape align in a way that only happens a handful of times a year. 

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Canon RF 28-70mm f/2 vs. RF 24-105mm f/2.8: Which Pro Zoom Wins?

Thu 16 Apr 2026 9:03am

I have now tried both the Canon 28-70mm f/2 lens and the Canon 24-105mm f/2.8 to see which is better and where I would recommend each of these lenses. I'm just trying to answer the question of which one is right for me, and hopefully in doing so I'm able to also help you identify which one might be right for you. 

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Adobe Announces Frame.io Drive to Streamline Video Sharing Among Creatives

Thu 16 Apr 2026 6:39am

Unlike photography, video production often involves more than one person. There are sound technicians, editors, color gradeers, camera operators, directors and art directors. It is also common for team members to share multiple versions of edited footage. Managing these files and providing easy access to everyone on the team is a priority for every video production team. Today, Adobe is announcing Frame.io Drive to make sharing files and edits easy. 

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12 Things That Go Wrong on Every Outdoor Portrait Session (and What to Do About Each One)

Wed 15 Apr 2026 10:03pm

If you have shot outdoor portraits for any length of time, you already know that the session you planned and the session you got are never the same session. Something always goes sideways. The light shifts, the location changes, a variable you could not have predicted shows up and rearranges everything. The difference between a beginner and a working portrait photographer is not that the veteran avoids these problems. It is that the veteran has been ambushed by them so many times that the solutions are automatic. 

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Elevate Your Photography Using a Single Color

Wed 15 Apr 2026 8:03pm

Here's how you can put the power of a single color to work to make your photos more impactful. 

Going for a single color isn't limited to shooting in monochrome mode. By making one color the dominant element in your frame, you can unlock a visual language for more impressive photos. In fact, Alex Kilbee of The Photographic Eye stresses in the video above that color is emotion, and shows how to put this to work using three examples.

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3 Months With the Snapic A1, Kodak's Latest 35mm Film Camera

Wed 15 Apr 2026 5:03pm

The Kodak Snapic A1 is a lot of fun. I've been using this slimline 35mm film camera for the last three months, taking it everywhere with me — including on a two-week holiday to Japan. In this article I'll tell you why it's so fun, sharing highlights from my first five rolls. 

What Is the Kodak Snapic A1?

The Kodak Snapic A1 is the latest camera from Reto, Kodak’s production partner in Hong Kong. It features some impressive advancements over previous Reto cameras like the Reto Pano. These include:

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Break Free From The Pressure of Perfection Through the Daido Moriyama Method

Wed 15 Apr 2026 4:03pm

Your obsession with taking only good photos may be an unnecessary pressure that takes away creativity from your work. Let this Japanese master inspire you to break away from “good” but boring photos. 

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Nikon Z6 III in 2026: Still Worth Buying or Outclassed by Sony and Canon?

Wed 15 Apr 2026 2:03pm

The Nikon Z6 III sits in one of the most competitive camera segments right now, going up against the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and the Sony a7 V. Each of those newer models has leapfrogged the Z6 III in specific ways, and knowing exactly where the Z6 III holds its ground and where it doesn't could save you from a purchase you'll regret. 

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OM System OM-1 Mark II Real-World Review: Zoo, Low Light, and Street Photography

Wed 15 Apr 2026 1:03pm

Micro Four Thirds keeps getting written off, but the OM System OM-1 Mark II paired with the OM System 50-200mm f/2.8 keeps making a case for itself. At around $2,000 for the body alone, this is a flagship-level investment, and whether it actually delivers on that price is worth a serious look. 

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18 Photography Principles That Will Actually Change How You Shoot

Wed 15 Apr 2026 12:03pm

Most photographers don't have a gear problem. They have a thinking problem, and this video lays out 18 principles that cut straight to the root of it. 

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Shooting Rory McIlroy on 4x5 Film at a PGA Event Is as Chaotic as It Sounds

Wed 15 Apr 2026 10:03am

A 4x5 large format camera is fully manual, everything from focus to exposure to winding the shutter, which makes it a strange choice for photographing a professional golfer signing autographs for a crowd of screaming kids. That's exactly what Jared Polin did at The Truist, a PGA event, capturing one of golf's biggest names just before McIlroy went back-to-back winning the Masters. 

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Is This the Best Indie Filmmaking Rig?

Wed 15 Apr 2026 9:03am

I have heard people talk about this and wanted to try it for myself, especially as Canon released the new C50 mirrorless camera. I decided to pair that with the 24-105mm f/2.8 to see, is this the perfect run-and-gun indie filmmaking rig? 

Honestly, it very well could be.

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10 Milestones That Make You Feel Like a "Real" Photographer

Tue 14 Apr 2026 10:03pm

Nobody hands you a certificate. There is no exam, no licensing board, no official moment where someone taps you on the shoulder and says "you are now a photographer." The transition from hobbyist to something more happens gradually, in small moments you do not always recognize as significant while they are happening. But looking back, every photographer can identify a handful of milestones that shifted something internally, moments where the thing you had been doing started to feel like the thing you are. 

 

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Introducing Fotello: The AI-Driven Platform for Real Estate Photographers

Tue 14 Apr 2026 9:03pm

Artificial intelligence is transforming creative workflows across countless industries, including photography. From automated writing assistants to advanced image generators, there's now an AI tool for almost every task imaginable. While many AI platforms offer broad capabilities, relatively few are tailored to the specific demands of real estate photography. In a market where speed, accuracy, and visual consistency are critical, purpose-built solutions are required, and Fotello is positioning itself as one of the leading options in this space. 

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