Title: Pentax 645 vs Mamiya M645 1000S: Which 645 Film SLR Should You Buy?
If you're trying to choose between the original Pentax 645 and the Mamiya M645 1000S, you're not really asking about features. You're asking which one will make your portraits and landscapes look the way you want.
I shot both systems with my favorite focal lengths — Pentax 45mm and 55mm, Mamiya 75mm and 150mm — and what surprised me wasn't sharpness. It was behavior. One camera encouraged speed and familiarity. The other made me simplify and commit.
10 Summer Photography Projects You Can Finish Before September
Summer is the easiest season to photograph and the hardest season to use well. The light is long, the weather cooperates, and the subjects are everywhere. But without a specific project to anchor your shooting, those three months dissolve into a scatter of random images that do not add up to anything.
The Fujifilm GFX100RF Might Be the Best Travel Camera You're Not Considering
Choosing a camera to pack for a spontaneous train trip sounds simple until you realize your heavier kit is the reason you leave it at home. The Fujifilm GFX100RF sits in an unusual position: 100 megapixels, medium format, and small enough to slip into a daypack without a second thought.
The Real Reason Your Travel Photos Don't Match the Moment
Most travel photos disappoint not because of bad gear, but because of bad decisions made before or during the trip. If you've ever come back from a trip with hundreds of images and only a handful that actually capture how it felt to be there, the problem is almost certainly in the planning, or the lack of it.
The Ethics Problem No One in Travel Photography Wants to Talk About
Staging photos and calling them documentary work isn't a gray area. It's a breach of trust, and it's happening more visibly in travel and humanitarian photography at a moment when the credibility of the entire medium is already under strain.
The "Best Camera Settings" Advice That's Keeping Your Photography Mediocre
Knowing your camera's settings inside and out won't make you a better photographer. Composition, observation, and the ability to see a shot before you take it will, and those are skills that have nothing to do with aperture priority or scene modes.
9 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Bought My First "Serious" Camera
I bought a Canon 7D because it had a bigger number than the 6D, more autofocus points, and a faster burst rate. I thought I was buying the better camera.
What I did not understand was that the 6D's larger sensor would have given me cleaner high-ISO performance, shallower depth of field, and better dynamic range, all things that mattered far more for the portraits and low-light work I actually wanted to shoot. The 7D was excellent. But I bought it for the wrong reasons. If I could go back and sit down with myself the week before that purchase, here is what I would say.
Sharpness Is the New Beige
We finally reached a weird point in photography where sharpness isn't even a goal anymore; it's given. Modern lenses are so good that "tack sharp" is basically a factory setting. And yet, scroll any comment section, and you would think sharpness is a whole sport. Not light. Not timing. Not mood. Just crazy sharp.
10 Lightroom Secrets That Will Change How You Edit Photos
Lightroom has more depth than most people ever tap into, and after 15 years of using it, Serge Ramelli has a clear sense of which techniques actually move the needle. These aren't beginner tips about sliders; several of them involve AI-powered masking tricks and a dodge-and-burn workflow that can fundamentally change the way a finished image looks.
Does Black and White Photography Actually Look More Artistic Than Color?
Choosing between black and white and color is one of the oldest arguments in photography, and most takes on it stay shallow. This video doesn't claim to settle the debate, but it does offer a genuinely useful framework for thinking about when and why each choice works.
One Year With the GFX 100RF: Two Repairs, Mixed Autofocus, and Still Worth It?
The Fujifilm GFX 100RF launched to a divided audience. Some people couldn't get past the f/4 lens. Others saw a 102-megapixel medium format camera in a compact body and immediately understood what Fujifilm was going for.
The Camera Gear Beginners Keep Buying That They'll Regret
Buying the wrong camera gear early on is one of the fastest ways to waste money in photography. Five specific categories trip up beginners more than almost anything else, and most of them are things you'd never think to question.
My Not-So-New Travel Camera: The Original Fujifilm X-T30
At now 6 years old, is this compact retro camera still usable for photographers in today's day and age? We are of course talking about the original Fujifilm X-T30, which has become in fact my new favorite travel camera.
10 Things That Go Wrong During a Client Consultation and How to Redirect Each One
The consultation is supposed to be the easy part. The client reaches out, you meet (in person, by phone, or over video), you discuss what they want, you explain what you offer, and you both walk away aligned on the vision, the scope, and the price. That is the theory. In practice, the consultation is where every mismatched expectation, unrealistic budget, and conflicting creative vision reveals itself, and your ability to navigate those reveals determines whether the conversation ends with a booking or a polite "I'll think about it" that means no.
AI Branding Tool ZAWA Tested
When it comes to branding, there are a number of elements that need to be considered. It needs to speak about your business while also evoking something in the viewer. It doesn't necessarily need to clearly explain what you do.
Take Apple, for example. It's an apple, yet they don't sell apples. McDonald's is represented by the golden arches, but they sell burgers and fries. MKBHD is a tech reviewer, but the brand itself says nothing about tech.
So what is it that actually works when it comes to a brand? It's something I've been asking myself for a while.
Ulanzi D200X and Dial Review: Can They Improve Your Editing Workflow?
Most editing tools promise to speed up your workflow. Very few actually change how you work. After testing the Ulanzi D200X and Dial in real-world use, I wanted to see if either could genuinely reduce time at the desk or if they just add another layer to the process.
As a photographer and videographer, I spend more time at my desk than I would like to admit. A large part of running a photography business happens away from the camera. Editing, file management, emails, and planning all take time, so having a setup that supports workflow, efficiency, and comfort matters.
The 'Monster House' Effect: How to Find Narrative in Ordinary Ruins
There's a stretch of Highway 69 outside Muskogee that I've driven enough times to stop noticing it. You know the kind of road I mean — your brain goes into cruise control, the scenery becomes background noise, and you're just trying to get where you're going without getting stuck behind a log truck doing 42 in a 65.
And then one day, something snaps you out of it.
The Practical Effects Behind Labyrinth, Aliens, Die Hard, and Titanic Are More Insane Than You Think
Practical effects from the '80s and '90s were built on real constraints, and those constraints forced some of the most inventive filmmaking ever put on screen. The results hold up decades later precisely because the crews had no easy way out.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III vs. Sony a7 V: Real-World Performance Tested Side by Side
Choosing between the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and the Sony a7 V at the same price point is genuinely difficult, and the spec sheets don't tell the whole story. Both cameras launched within a month of each other in late 2025, making a direct comparison not just useful but necessary before you hand over that kind of money.
This Photographer Says The Fujifilm X100VI Is Too Cheap
Compact cameras have exploded in popularity over the past few years, and the Fujifilm X100VI sits at the center of that conversation. It's one of the most talked-about point-and-shoots on the market right now, and the hype has pushed used prices close to retail.
