Don’t Buy a New Camera, Buy This Instead
The times when you had to buy a new camera to take your photography to the next level are long gone. Cameras haven't been a limiting factor for most genres of photography for many years now. Other types of equipment are much more critical.
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5 More Utterly Bizarre Lenses That Actually Made It to Market (And Why We Love Them)
If you thought the first batch of weird lenses was strange, buckle up. The history of photography is deeper and weirder than anyone gives it credit for, and manufacturers have tried some truly bonkers ideas in pursuit of solving problems both real and imagined. Some of these experiments were brilliant engineering achievements that the market simply wasn't ready for. Others were solutions so specific they could only ever appeal to a handful of users. And one of them literally reinvented what a camera lens even is.
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Canon RF 85mm f/1.4 L VCM Hands-On: Is It the New Portrait Lens Sweet Spot?
Canon’s new RF 85mm f/1.4 portrait lens sits right between the compact f/2 option and the huge f/1.2 flagship. If you care about how your RF setup balances on a gimbal, how clean your files look at wide apertures, and whether a lens really earns a premium price, this one deserves attention.
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5 Advanced Compositional Techniques for Exceptional Photography
Have you ever wondered why some photographs stand out more than others? Let’s explore advanced compositional techniques that can elevate photography from simple practices to more artistic expressions. By carefully composing, you can also develop your own style and narrative through various methods. The techniques discussed aim to inspire a deeper understanding of visual storytelling in photography.
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The Canon R5 In 2025: Still a Serious Hybrid Option
Deciding whether to buy a Canon EOS R5 in 2025 means weighing a five-year-old body against newer releases while still needing high-end image quality and strong video performance. Can it still compete?
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Why This 6K Nikon Body Could Be the Easiest Way Into a RED-Style Workflow
If you want a compact cinema body that can shoot serious 6K while still fitting in a travel bag, the Nikon ZR hits a very specific need. It lets you rethink whether you actually need something like a more expensive cinema camera once you factor in raw codecs, audio, and how easily it fits around everything else you already carry.
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Depth Tricks That Beat a Bunch of Bokeh Every Time
If you lean on f/1.8 blur every time you want depth, you are missing what actually makes an image feel three-dimensional. This video shows how to build that depth so your frames feel like spaces you could stand inside instead of flat postcards.
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The Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air FX Lens: Ultra-Wide Results on a Budget
Ultra-wide primes let you stretch space, push perspective, and still keep entire environments in frame when you are stuck in tight locations. Here's a look at an incredibly affordable option.
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Stop Asking Clients “What’s Your Budget?” Here’s the Better Approach
An inquiry hits your inbox. "We love your work! What are your prices for a wedding?" Your heart races. You're afraid of scaring them off with a number that's too high, or worse, undervaluing yourself with a number that's too low. You're tempted to fire back the one question that quietly wrecks your positioning more than almost any other: "Thanks! What's your budget?"
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The Concept Comes First: Building a Photograph From an Idea, Not a Scene
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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Tech for Less: 9 Black Friday Bargains for Digital Creatives
It’s that time of year again, when retailers compete for pre-holiday spending with some tempting offers across a range of great products. Whether you’re just beginning your creative journey or looking to upgrade the tools you already rely on, with prices dropping across a wide range of gear, now is the perfect opportunity to pick up what you need for less.
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Black Friday Deals We Think You Should Know About
Black Friday is fast approaching, and hopefully your hearts and wallets are ready. A lot of sales are already ongoing, so let’s talk about some of our favorites.
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Timelapse and Aerial: The Next Frontier in Storytelling
Storytelling, at its core, is the art of creating meaning through a sequence of events that evoke emotion, connection, and transformation. For centuries, visual stories have sought to blur the lines between lyricism and realism. Yet, the evolution of technology has at times constrained cinematographers in that pursuit. Artificial intelligence, if trained well, may someday bridge this gap, but until then, creators continue to seek their own rhythm to express their visual narratives.
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Canon R6 Mark III Review: Are Hybrid Cameras Finally “Solved”?
Canon’s EOS R6 Mark III lands as a 7K hybrid body that tries to merge Canon’s cinema and photo lines into one camera you can carry every day. If you juggle stills, long-form video, and higher-end work, the way this body borrows from the EOS C50 and EOS R5 Mark II changes how you think about what a “B camera” or even main camera needs to do.
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How to Easily Transform Boring Skies in Photoshop
Sky replacement changes how your images feel in a split second. When a great shot is held back by a flat gray sky, knowing how to swap it cleanly keeps more of your work out of the trash and in your portfolio.
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How to Use High ISO Without Ruining Your Photos
High ISO still feels risky if you grew up treating ISO 800 as the danger zone and anything higher as a last resort. That fear quietly limits what you can shoot, but you maybe you shouldn't be afraid.
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How to Use Softness and Glow for Dreamlike Photos
Dreamy-looking photos feel loose and imperfect, but they rely on deliberate choices about gear, light, and editing. If you want images that feel like actual dreams instead of another crisp, sharp frame from a city walk, this approach can shift how you shoot.
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Why This Black Friday Is the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Light
Light is one of the most crucial elements of photography. Without it, there can’t be a picture. I never skimp on lighting equipment and have used Profoto equipment since the dawn of my career. This Black Friday, it’s cheaper than ever — here’s why you shouldn’t miss out.
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OBSBOT Tail 2: The Best Tracking Camera I've Ever Used
As content creators, we're constantly searching for that perfect balance: professional-grade equipment that doesn't require a full production crew to operate. It's a challenge I've faced countless times: wanting cinematic tracking shots, multiple angles, and broadcast-quality footage, but without all the gadgets that require additional camera assistants to run them. The OBSBOT Tail 2 aims to solve exactly that problem, and right now, it's available for $999 (down from $1,199) during its Black Friday promotion running through December 1st.
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The Sensor Tech That Separates a $2,000 Camera From a $6,000 One
It's not megapixels, and it's not the autofocus system. The real difference between budget bodies and flagship cameras comes down to three terms you've probably seen but never understood: BSI, stacked, and global shutter.
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