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Understanding ICM, Part One: Effect vs Technique

Mon 1 Jun 2026 10:03pm

The persistent contradiction surrounding ICM is not a matter of taste, but a failure of terminology. By grouping random expressive effects and disciplined photographic technique under a single term, the field masks a fundamental split. This part deconstructs the "collapse of cost" in the digital era and examines why a painterly appearance is too often mistaken for artistic depth. 

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What Would Happen If You Never Bought Another Camera Again?

Mon 1 Jun 2026 8:03pm

As I sat in my kitchen on Memorial Day, once again procrastinating by watching my umpteenth gear review video this week on YouTube, a random thought popped into my head. What would happen if I were to never buy another camera for the rest of my life? 

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The Composition Technique That Instantly Improves Photos

Mon 1 Jun 2026 6:33pm

If you find your photos flat, two-dimensional, maybe lacking impact and interest—there's one technique I use that can change that. It will guarantee to get you much more interesting and pleasing results. And that's sub-framing: creating a frame within a frame. Why is this so good? Well, it creates depth and interest. For those of you who are frustrated with your travel photography and feel it's boring and same-ol'-same-ol', this technique will take photos from tourist snaps to strong images.

  

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Why Fujifilm Understands Its Customers Better Than Any Other Camera Company

Mon 1 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Every camera manufacturer makes good cameras. The sensor technology has converged to the point where a modern APS-C body from any major brand produces images that would have been full frame flagship territory five years ago. Autofocus is fast on most current bodies. Video is capable across the lineup. For many mainstream stills shooters, baseline image quality has become less decisive than handling, lens ecosystem, color rendering, and the overall experience of using the camera. 

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Your Most-Used Focal Length Is Probably Not Your Best One

Mon 1 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Most people assume their favorite focal length is their best focal length. Those are two different things, and conflating them is quietly holding back a lot of work. 

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He Brought a Car Full of Gear to Scotland and Shot Whatever He Wanted

Mon 1 Jun 2026 2:03pm

Shooting for yourself sounds obvious, but most working photographers never actually do it. The pull of stock submissions, print sales, social algorithms, and camera club approval is strong enough that even a planned vacation becomes another workday with a nicer backdrop. 

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Is the Hasselblad X2D 100C Worth $8,000?

Mon 1 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Buying a camera that costs as much as a used car is a hard sell, and the Hasselblad X2D 100C sits firmly in that territory. James Reader spent two months shooting with it across multiple countries, and his verdict is quite nuanced. 

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Multiple Exposure Photography Turns Burnt Trees Into Abstract Landscapes

Mon 1 Jun 2026 10:03am

If you've ever felt stuck repeating the same techniques, Adam Gibbs is working through exactly that in his latest video, shot across the Canadian Rockies and Waterton National Park. He's been leaning into multiple exposure photography with a deliberate, controlled method that produces something closer to a painted landscape than a straight photograph. 

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Has Ai Ended My Fashion Photography Career?

Mon 1 Jun 2026 9:03am

I am a fashion photographer by profession. Is AI going to take my job immediately? Should I quit now, hang up my camera, and forget it all? I decided to put multiple AI image generators to the test to see how quickly I'm going to be out of a job. After doing so, I feel safer in my current position, and here's why. 

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Get Premium AI Features in Photoshop Without Subscription

Sun 31 May 2026 10:03pm

Many of today's advanced AI software features require extra subscriptions. This is also true for Photoshop's premium AI models in Generative Fill. But what if you could access the powerful Nano Banana AI for retouching without committing to another subscription? In this article, I reveal a pay-as-you-go method for using cutting-edge AI in Photoshop.

 

A few months ago, I wrote an article showcasing the power of Google’s Nano Banana AI when used for retouching in Photoshop. In the same article, I also complained that using it would require yet another subscription.

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Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (May 2026): Aaron Duke

Sun 31 May 2026 7:03pm

The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2026, we're featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a high level of involvement within the Fstoppers community. 

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Why Leica Is Suddenly the Best-Positioned Camera Company

Sun 31 May 2026 5:03pm

Nobody buys a Leica because of its autofocus. Nobody chooses a Leica M11-P over a Sony a7R V because the spec sheet wins. The M11-P uses a manual rangefinder mechanism that was functionally mature by the 1960s. In any feature comparison against a modern mirrorless camera, the Leica loses on nearly every measurable axis: autofocus speed, burst rate, video capability, lens versatility, weather-sealing, and especially price-to-specification ratio. 

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AI Upscaling for Fine Art Prints: Where It Works and Where It Falls Apart

Sun 31 May 2026 4:03pm

Printing from an 11-megapixel file in 2025 sounds like a recipe for soft, pixelated results, but modern AI upscaling has changed what's actually possible. The gap between what a low-resolution file contains and what you can put on a large print is now much smaller than it used to be. 

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iPad Pro Photo Editing Workflow: Why Most Photographers Use It Wrong

Sun 31 May 2026 2:03pm

The iPad Pro has tempted photographers for years with its portability and touchscreen display, but most people who try it for serious editing eventually drift back to their laptops. Evan Ranft spent six months with the M5 iPad Pro figuring out exactly why that happens and what to do instead. 

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Minimalist Photography's Biggest Trap: The Moment You Name Your Style, You've Lost It

Sun 31 May 2026 12:03pm

Minimalist photography sounds simple, but the harder you chase it, the more it slips away. The moment you name your style, you've already done what you were trying to avoid: labeled it, boxed it, explained it away. 

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Why Street Photography Is More Than Candid Shots of Strangers

Sun 31 May 2026 10:03am

Street photography sits at an uncomfortable intersection for many people: is it documentation or intrusion? The answer shapes not just how you approach it, but whether you approach it at all. 

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"You Need to Learn Photoshop to Be a Photographer" Is Outdated

Sat 30 May 2026 10:03pm

Somewhere in every beginner photography forum, someone posts their first edited photo and asks for feedback. And somewhere in the replies, someone says: "You should really learn Photoshop." The implication is that Lightroom is training wheels, that serious photographers use Photoshop, and that the beginner will not produce professional-quality work until they learn layers, masks, blend modes, and frequency separation. 

That advice made sense in 2012. In 2026, it is actively counterproductive for most photographers.

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Why Most Photography Businesses Fail (And How to Avoid the Same Mistakes)

Sat 30 May 2026 5:03pm

There is no shortage of talented photographers. Every year, more people buy a camera, launch a website, announce their new business, and genuinely believe they are about to build something sustainable. Many of them never do. 

That's not because photography is impossible to make money from, or because the market is completely saturated, or because only a lucky few can succeed. Most photography businesses fail for much simpler reasons: weak foundations, poor pricing, inconsistent marketing, avoidable burnout, and a misunderstanding of what clients are actually paying for.

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Why Your Photos Look Boring (And How to Fix It)

Sat 30 May 2026 4:03pm

Most photographers hit a wall where their shots feel technically fine but visually flat. Knowing why that happens is the first step to fixing it, and a handful of specific, repeatable mistakes are almost always responsible. 

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The Broken Camera That Still Takes Infrared Photos Worth Keeping

Sat 30 May 2026 2:03pm

Infrared photography turns familiar landscapes into something almost otherworldly, with blown-out white foliage, dark skies, and a contrast you simply can't replicate in post.  

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