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The Broken Camera That Still Takes Infrared Photos Worth Keeping

7 hours 38 min ago

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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Which Fujifilm GFX Lenses Are Actually Worth the Price?

9 hours 38 min ago

Fujifilm's GFX system produces some of the most detailed, tonally rich files available to working photographers today, and the lens lineup is both the system's greatest strength and its most significant financial commitment. After six years of building out a GFX kit, Samuel Elkins has opinions on what actually earns its place in the bag and what doesn't. 

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Fujifilm X-E5 Review: 40 Megapixels, But Can It Handle Low Light?

11 hours 38 min ago

The Fujifilm X-E5 is a compact, rangefinder-style APS-C camera with a 40-megapixel sensor, in-body stabilization, and a $1,700 body-only price tag. That combination sounds compelling on paper, but the real question is whether the image quality holds up when you push past the base ISO. 

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Is Retouching As We Know It Over? Putting Retouch4Me to the Test

12 hours 38 min ago

Is the old way of retouching dead? With various AI plugins, the world of classical retouching is definitely changing. Recently, I tried out Retouch4Me and some of their plugins, and these are my thoughts as a working pro on whether it is something that would fit into my workflow or not, as well as where it excels and where I find it to struggle more. Retouch4Me has a suite of different plugins across frequency separation, dodging, burning, healing, cloning, fabric removal, dust removal on a backdrop, and many more. 

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The Last Camera Market in the World?

13 hours 38 min ago

Have you ever dreamed of stumbling across a Rolleiflex for $180, or a Widelux for $1,400? 

 

These are exactly the kind of deals waiting for you at Karachi's Hakeem Centre in Pakistan, as captured by Karl Rock in this incredible video.

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5 Things Your Phone Camera Does Better Than Most Dedicated Cameras

Fri 29 May 2026 10:03pm

Photography publications, this one included, spend a lot of time telling you why a dedicated camera is worth buying. And it is. The sensor is bigger, the lenses are interchangeable, the depth of field is real rather than simulated, and the raw files give you editing latitude that phone JPEGs cannot touch.  

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A Different Way to Photograph Football

Fri 29 May 2026 5:03pm

You feel it, or you don't. There's no middle ground.  

I didn't become a football photographer by chasing the perfect action shot. I became one by putting myself where things are unstable, emotional, unpredictable—where football stops being a sport and turns into something else entirely. Something human. Something where the emotions are the real goal for a photographer like me.

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Two New Adobe Camera Raw Masking Features Photoshop Users Need to Know About

Fri 29 May 2026 4:03pm

Photoshop's latest update quietly added two masking features to Adobe Camera Raw that most people haven't noticed yet. If you shoot anything with a complex edge, like trees against a bright sky, these tools change how you handle exposure and color adjustments. 

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Street Photography Tips for Casual Shooters

Fri 29 May 2026 2:03pm

Street photography is one of the hardest genres to stay sharp at if you only do it occasionally. Rust sets in fast, and when you're dropped into a busy city with a camera, the gap between what you see and what you capture can feel enormous. 

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How 50 Cameras Turn an NBA Playoff Game Into Live TV

Fri 29 May 2026 12:03pm

Broadcasting an NBA game takes more gear than you'd probably guess, and the skill required to operate it is even more surprising. The broadcast setup for a single playoff game involves dozens of cameras, miles of cable, and a live production that makes Hollywood look slow. 

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The Lens That Costs 4x Less Might Be the Right One for You

Fri 29 May 2026 10:03am

Choosing between a budget telephoto zoom and a pro-grade lens isn't always obvious, and the answer depends on more than just image quality. This video makes the case that spending four times more doesn't automatically mean getting four times more usefulness, especially when your shooting style may not demand what the expensive glass actually offers. 

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Why Every Night Photographer Should Own a Nifty Fifty

Thu 28 May 2026 10:03pm

The humble "Nifty Fifty." Many of us own a fast 50mm. However, for some reason, we almost always reach for the ultra-wide angle lens for night photography. And for good reason. They capture much of the night sky. But there are strong reasons why you should consider the "Nifty Fifty" instead, and it could improve your photography! 

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I Printed a 10 Foot Image and It Was Almost TOO Big

Thu 28 May 2026 7:03pm

Printing a photo that's nearly 10 feet wide sounds excessive, but I wanted something that would completely transform my space. What started as a simple landscape shoot quickly turned into the largest (and most rewarding) print I've ever created. 

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A Beginner's Guide on How to Choose Between a Prime Lens and a Zoom

Thu 28 May 2026 5:03pm

The first question most photographers ask after buying a camera is "what lens should I get next?" The second question, usually triggered by a forum post or a YouTube video, is "should I get a prime or a zoom?" And the advice they receive is almost always the same: primes are sharper, primes force you to think, primes make you a better photographer. 

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What to Bring to Your First Wedding: A 12-Year Veteran's Bare-Minimum Gear List

Thu 28 May 2026 4:03pm

Shooting your first wedding without a solid gear plan is how you end up losing someone's photos forever. The stakes are real: you're getting paid to document something that can never be repeated, and the wrong equipment decisions can end your wedding photography career before it starts. 

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The Hasselblad X2D II 100C Has a Feature No Other Camera Has Pulled Off Yet

Thu 28 May 2026 2:03pm

Shooting with a 100 MP medium format camera sounds like it should be complicated, slow, and demanding. The Hasselblad X2D II 100C makes a strong case that it doesn't have to be any of those things, and it's doing something with HDR imaging that no other camera has managed to execute. 

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Sony APS-C's Best 56mm Prime Isn't What Most People Own

Thu 28 May 2026 12:03pm

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 has long been one of the most popular prime lenses for Sony APS-C shooters, but the Viltrox 56mm f/1.2 has been making a serious case for dethroning it. This head-to-head comparison puts both lenses through a structured scoring system across every meaningful category, from autofocus to bokeh to corner sharpness. 

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5 Photography Fundamentals That Even Experienced Shooters Get Wrong

Thu 28 May 2026 10:03am

Shooting wide open all the time, ignoring backgrounds, forgetting context — these aren't beginner mistakes. They're the kind of habits that quietly hold back even seasoned shooters, and most people don't notice until they look back at their own work. 

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Even Ansel Adams Isn't Sacred Anymore

Thu 28 May 2026 12:53am

A well-known New York gallery fed one of the most famous photographs ever made into an AI model and offered the colorized result for $10,000 at a major photography fair. The Ansel Adams Trust was never told, and, according to the Trust, the gallery refused to take it down when asked. 

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Stop Squinting: How to Fix macOS’s Tiny Upload Window Icons

Wed 27 May 2026 6:29pm

If you use a Mac, you’ve probably hit this infuriating UI quirk: when you click "Upload," the macOS file picker displays microscopic thumbnails. Unlike a normal Finder window, there’s no slider to scale them up. Fortunately, there’s a permanent, 30-second fix. We just have to bypass the UI and tell macOS exactly what we want using Terminal. 

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