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11 Mistakes That Make a Portfolio Look Unprofessional

Mon 13 Jul 2026 10:03pm

A portfolio is not a gallery of your favorite photos. It is a sales tool, and its only job is to answer one question in a potential client's mind: can this person deliver the specific thing I need, done well? Most portfolios fail at that job not because the photography is bad, but because of a handful of avoidable mistakes in how the work is chosen, ordered, and presented. A viewer forms an impression in well under a second and decides whether to keep looking or move on within a few images. Here are eleven mistakes that quietly cost you that decision, each with a fix. 

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Covering the ICE Protests at Delaney Hall

Mon 13 Jul 2026 8:03pm

People keep asking me what it's like photographing the anti-ICE protests outside Delaney Hall in Newark.

 

The general perception is of a nonstop war zone. That's probably the biggest misconception people have after scrolling through photographs online. They see the pepper spray, the flashbangs, the clouds of CS gas drifting through the street, officers in riot gear, protesters in zip ties, and they imagine the whole day unfolds like an action movie stuck on repeat.

It doesn't.

Most of the day is waiting.

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Overcoming the Greatest Fear in Street Photography

Mon 13 Jul 2026 5:03pm

Every photographer who has thought about photographing a public space knows the low-humming anxiety of the "worst-case scenario." The fear of someone seeing and confronting us remains one of the steepest mental hurdles to actually getting started in street photography. For years, it was mine. We convince ourselves that the moment we are noticed, the world will grind to a halt and anger will follow. But what actually happens when the nightmare comes true?

 

On a summer Saturday morning, I had the dubious pleasure of finding out.

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The FIFA 2026 World Cup Is Somewhere Else

Mon 13 Jul 2026 3:03pm

There is a particular kind of expectation that follows you when you say you are in a country hosting a World Cup. It is not always spoken out loud, but it sits there in the background of conversations, in messages, in assumptions that come almost automatically, as if geography alone were enough to place you inside the flow of the event.

 

You are here, therefore you are inside it.

It sounds logical until you actually walk through the city.

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How to Photograph People Who Hate Being Photographed

Mon 13 Jul 2026 2:03pm

Your best portrait gear does nothing if the person sitting in front of the lens looks stiff and posed. That truth reshapes how you approach every shoot, and it costs nothing to apply. 

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Seven Steps to a Backpack That Packs Itself

Mon 13 Jul 2026 11:03am

If you open the main compartment of your backpack during the day, your packing system is working against you. Every zipper you fumble with, every sack you dig through, and every rain cover you peel off burns energy you could spend covering ground. 

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Why Getty Just Abandoned Its $3.7 Billion Merger With Shutterstock

Mon 13 Jul 2026 6:10am

Getty Images has killed its $3.7 billion merger with Shutterstock, refusing a condition set by UK regulators that would have forced Shutterstock to sell off its entire editorial photography business. The deal had already cleared US antitrust review with no strings attached, which makes the UK objection the single reason two of the biggest names in stock photography will stay separate.

 

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Why Your Photos Look Worse Than the Scene You Saw

Sun 12 Jul 2026 10:03pm

You stand in front of something stunning, a valley flooded with evening light, a city skyline at dusk, and you press the shutter sure you have captured it. Then you look at the file and the magic is gone. The colors are flatter, the sky is blown out or the ground is a muddy mess, the mountain that loomed over you looks like a small bump, and the whole thing feels ordinary. The instinct is to blame the camera, or your skill, or to start shopping for a better lens. Usually none of those is the real culprit.

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Yellowstone Bison Flips Tourist 8 Feet as Photographer Captures the Whole Thing

Sun 12 Jul 2026 7:44pm

A bull bison charged an older man walking with his grandson at a Yellowstone campground on Friday evening and threw him roughly eight feet into the air. The man landed on his side with serious injuries, and the animal stood over him afterward instead of running off. 

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A Portable Projector for Portraits, Outdoor Exhibitions and More

Sun 12 Jul 2026 5:03pm

I've been looking for new ways to exhibit my photo and video work, ways that aren't tied to white walls or interior spaces. That search led me toward projectors, and I found one that fits. The appeal of something untethered is obvious in the fact that you can take your work almost anywhere. I initially expected I'd need a separate power station, but instead I found a quality projector with a built-in battery, making the whole setup far simpler than I'd imagined. 

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Photography Doesn't Need You. So Why Do You Need Photography?

Sun 12 Jul 2026 3:03pm

"How you make a picture is much easier to articulate than why you make a picture." I read this statement in a comment under one of my articles here on Fstoppers, and it inspired me to talk about this in more depth.

 

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Turn a Flat Sky Into a Dramatic Storm Scene With Contrast Alone

Sun 12 Jul 2026 2:03pm

A flat, cold panorama of a cloud over farmland becomes a dark, dramatic storm scene using nothing but contrast adjustments. The difference comes down to knowing which sliders control contrast globally and which ones do it locally, then applying each in the right place. 

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What Happens When You Ask a Chemist to Build Your Dream Film

Sun 12 Jul 2026 11:03am

Custom film built to one photographer's exact wishes, coated by hand sounds like a dream, and this version is wildly unusual. Film that behaves this way rejects almost every rule commercial stock follows, and it opens up a way of working most shooters never consider. 

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Haters Never Show Their Faces and Photographic Work

Sun 12 Jul 2026 11:03am

I've always wondered what goes through someone's mind when they decide to become a hater. Being a hater is a kind of job: you have to create fake accounts, which guarantee anonymity, and then, from those accounts, launch attacks against the object of your hatred.

 

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GoPro's Founder Is Lending His Own Company $20 Million to Keep It Alive

Sun 12 Jul 2026 5:18am

GoPro's founder and CEO is lending his own company $20 million to keep it running while its board looks for a buyer. The action camera maker warned last month that it might not survive the next 12 months without new money or a sale.

 

 

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'Missed the Mark': Meta Retreats on Instagram AI Photo Grab

Sun 12 Jul 2026 5:00am

Meta has removed the feature in its new Muse Image tool that let anyone generate AI images from your public Instagram photos, just three days after switching it on. The company said the feature "missed the mark" and is no longer available. 

 

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11 Landscape Photography Mistakes Beginners Keep Making

Sat 11 Jul 2026 10:03pm

Landscape photography looks like it should be easy. You find a beautiful place, point the camera at it, and press the shutter. Then you get home, look at the files, and the magic that was right in front of you has somehow drained out of the picture. Almost always, the cause is not your gear or the location. It is a handful of specific, fixable habits that nearly every beginner falls into. Here are 11 of the most common, each with a fix you can apply the very next time you are out. 

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After 15 Years and a Dozen Cameras, Here's What I Learned About Shooting the Street

Sat 11 Jul 2026 5:03pm

In 2010, I made a decision that didn't make much sense on paper. I sold my Nikon gear and bought the first Olympus Pen E-P1.

 

It was slow. It was imperfect. Autofocus... lol. It didn't impress anyone who cared about specs.

But it changed how I worked in the street.

Since then, I've worked with Canon DSLRs, Lumix bodies, Olympus, Ricoh, Sony, Fujifilm, and Pentax systems in real documentary contexts, not as a collector or reviewer, but as a working photographer moving through unpredictable environments.

And over time, something became clear.

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The Sharpest 24mm Lenses You Can Buy Right Now

Sat 11 Jul 2026 2:03pm

A $200 lens outperforming a Zeiss on corner sharpness is exactly the kind of result that shows how fast optics have moved. The 24mm focal length gives you a wide field of view with just enough drama to hold onto your subject, and paired with a bright aperture, it delivers backgrounds that fall away beautifully. 

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The Shutter Speed Range Most Photographers Skip Over

Sat 11 Jul 2026 12:03pm

Most slow shutter advice sends you straight to a tripod, a waterfall, and a 30-second exposure. There's a whole range of shutter speeds you can shoot handheld that keeps part of your frame sharp while letting motion streak through it. 

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