14 Hidden Costs of Being a Professional Photographer Nobody Talks About
When you calculate whether photography can support you financially, you start with the obvious math: how many sessions per month, times your session rate, equals annual income. That number looks promising. It is also wrong, because it does not account for the dozens of expenses that sit between your gross revenue and the money you actually take home.
Come With Me to The Photography Show in New York City
The Photography Show returns to New York City this week, presenting thousands of photographs available for purchase or viewing. The show is the oldest running event of its kind and presents a remarkable variety of photographic styles. It is worth a visit if you're in the New York City area this week.
Every New Lightroom Feature in April 2026
Adobe's April 2026 Lightroom update touches both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom, and the changes range from genuinely useful to head-scratching. If you batch-process photos or regularly move between Lightroom and Photoshop, at least a few of these updates will affect how you work.
Why Light Pollution Killed This Comet Shot at 4 a.m.
Comet PanSTARRS had a narrow visibility window, and Brent Hall had roughly 12 hours to pull together a shot. What followed was a scramble of location scouting, dead batteries, cactus needles in the leg, and a hard lesson about light pollution direction.
Why the Fujifilm X100VI Is the Best Compact Camera for Street Shooting
Compact cameras have exploded in popularity, and finding the right one is harder than it sounds when you're comparing genuinely capable options across very different price points and form factors. The Fujifilm X100VI sits at the center of that conversation right now, and for good reason.
The Canon Cinema EOS C50 After 6 Months: Is It Better Than the C80?
The Canon Cinema EOS C50 is a compact cinema camera aimed squarely at solo shooters and traveling videographers who want cinema-quality footage without hauling a full-size rig. If you already own a Canon Cinema EOS C80 and wonder whether the smaller body is worth the trade-offs, the answer is more interesting than you'd expect.
Picture vs. Photograph: Why the Difference Matters
Most of us overlook great images not because we fail to see them, but because we stop at thinking, "That's a nice picture." A picture serves as proof that you were present; a photograph shows you made deliberate choices. Here's how to transform quick snapshots into purposeful photographs, both in the field and during editing.
12 Signs Your Photography Has Plateaued and What to Do About Each One
A plateau does not announce itself. There is no notification, no error message, no dramatic moment where you realize you have stopped growing. It arrives quietly, disguised as comfort. You know your camera. You know your style. You know your workflow. Everything is efficient, consistent, and predictable. And that predictability is exactly the problem.
Lumix S 40mm f/2 Review: Compact Wonder or Autofocus Compromise?
The Lumix S 40mm f/2 is a compact full frame lens aimed squarely at keeping the Lumix S9 system small and pocketable, and it's the kind of release that makes a lot of S9 owners stop and pay attention. At $399, it sits at a price point where the tradeoffs actually matter, and knowing what they are before you buy could save you a lot of frustration.
Green Screen in a Garage: The Cinematic Visual Built With One Light and Zero AI
Shooting green screen in a small, unventilated garage in 90-degree heat is not the ideal setup. But the results you can pull off with basic gear, some problem-solving, and a willingness to look ridiculous in front of a camera might surprise you.
Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G Review: The Zoom Most People Are Sleeping On
The Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G is one of those lenses that doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves. Its focal range alone sets it apart from almost every other zoom on the market, and that's exactly what makes it worth a serious look.
How to Shoot Striking Body Silhouettes With Minimal Gear
Silhouette figure photography strips the human form down to pure outline, and the results can be surprisingly powerful. If you've been shooting bodyscapes with complex lighting setups and wondering whether there's a simpler approach that still produces striking images, this is worth your attention.
Nik Collection 9 Releases a Major Update With Color Grading, More AI, and New Filters
The Nik Collection of software tools goes way back to when Nik introduced some editing plug-ins for Photoshop in the 90s. Google bought the tools in 2013 and brought several of the tools together into a collection. But Google, as Google does, sold the collection off to DxO in 2017, and they began to rewrite everything with new code, and released a 7-app collection, adding an 8th shortly thereafter.
2023 marked the first release of the software using entirely DxO code, and that's pretty much the Nik Collection as we know it now.
16 Signs You Are Ready to Go Full-Time as a Photographer
The question is not whether you are talented enough. Talent got you to the point where going full-time even feels possible. The question is whether the business infrastructure, the financial runway, and the personal support system are in place to survive the transition without collapsing under the weight of it.
New Topographics in the Age of Permanent Change
Look around any expanding city today. Warehouses rise where fields stood five years ago. Housing developments stretch toward dry hills. Highways carve through fragile terrain. Data centers replace factories. The landscape is no longer something we visit. It is something we continuously build, erase, and rebuild. It is progress, they say.
If photography once sought the sublime in untouched nature, our era demands something else: a sustained, critical observation of the man-altered world.
What Focal Length Should You Use? A Practical Guide for Every Shooting Situation
Focal length is one of the most consequential decisions you make before pressing the shutter, and most people learn it the hard way, through years of trial and error. David Bergman's goal here is to compress that learning curve into a single, practical framework you can start using immediately.
Lightroom Classic 15.3 Adds Background AI Processing and Three New Firefly Workflows
Lightroom Classic 15.3 adds more Adobe Firefly integration than most people realize, and some of it costs more credits than you'd expect. If you shoot high-ISO work or do any bulk AI processing, at least one of these updates will change how you work.
Photoshop Beta's New AI Model Handles Glasses Reflections Better Than Anything Else Right Now
Removing reflections from glasses in portraits has always been a frustrating problem, and the existing tools in Lightroom and Camera Raw fall short when the window reflection isn't the dominant element in the frame.
Why Top Gun Still Looks Better Than Its Own Sequel
The original Top Gun was shot in 1986 with heavy film cameras, no drones, and a U.S. Navy that charged by the hour. Nearly four decades later, Top Gun: Maverick used six Sony Venice cameras and some of the most precisely engineered aerial photography ever put on film. The gap between those two productions tells you almost everything about why one of them still feels like lightning.
The Difference Is Clear as Day: We Review the New Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 II EVO
This isn't just another third party lens for your mirrorless camera. This new lens focuses (pun intended) not just on aiding the shooting process but even more so on delivering quality images.
