Flashback ONE35 V2: Bringing the Disposable Film Camera Experience Into the Digital Age
The Flashback ONE35 V2 is a digital point-and-shoot camera designed around the simple but rewarding concept of recreating the experience of a disposable film camera, without the hassle, waste, or ongoing cost of film and development.
The MacBook Neo Is Not for You (and That's the Point)
Every time Apple releases a new product, the internet runs the same play: benchmark it against the most expensive thing in the lineup, declare it insufficient, and move on. The MacBook Neo is getting that treatment right now. The internet is wrong.
It only has 8 GB of memory. The display is sRGB, not P3. There is no keyboard backlighting. The trackpad physically clicks instead of using Force Touch. It runs on an iPhone chip. You cannot even get Touch ID unless you pay $100 more for the 512 GB model.
10 Years Behind the Camera: What One Photographer Learned the Hard Way
10 years behind a camera will change how you see work, money, and your own limits. If you are trying to turn creativity into income, Mark Duffy’s experience shows where you can waste time and where you can take control early.
Wedding Camera Settings That Save Time and Improve Your Hit Rate
Dialing in the right wedding camera settings decides whether editing feels controlled or chaotic. You need consistency under pressure, not guesswork while the aisle moment slips away.
Fujifilm X100VI Review One Year Later: Hype vs. Reality
The Fujifilm X100VI is still one of the most talked-about compact cameras, a year after release. You see it everywhere, and the question lingers: is it actually worth the hype and the price in 2026?
Grand Teton National Park in Winter: What Three Days of Snow and Wind Really Look Like
Winter pushes you to adapt fast. Weather shifts, roads close, and the light you want rarely shows up on schedule.
Hummingbird Photography: Lessons Learned From 10 Years Behind the Lens
They say that bird photography is all about the gear—that as long as you turn on burst mode, you’ll be fine. While most of these statements are true, many other factors come into play when photographing birds, especially when your main subject is a hummingbird.
12 Micro Four Thirds Lenses That Justify the System in 2026
Every year, someone declares Micro Four Thirds dead. And every year, the system answers with glass that simply does not exist anywhere else. OM System just dropped the M.Zuiko 50-200mm f/2.8 IS PRO, the world's only constant f/2.8 zoom covering 100-400mm equivalent, and it is the kind of lens that makes full frame shooters do math they do not enjoy. But that flagship is not the whole story.
What 12,322 Photos in Antarctica Taught About Gear and Timing
Antarctica will test how fast you think and how well you know your camera. When wildlife and weather shift by the minute, hesitation costs images you cannot recreate.
Is Photography Really the Best Hobby? A 10‑Year Perspective
Photography asks more from you than most hobbies, and it gives more back. If you care about staying creative, sharp, and curious, it deserves serious attention.
A Simple Trick for More Dramatic Portraits
Dramatic portraits often come down to one thing: how you control light across texture. If your images feel flat, the issue is usually direction, not gear.
7Artisans 40mm f/2.5 Review: Tiny, Cheap, and Surprisingly Sharp?
The 7Artisans 40mm f/2.5 arrives with a price that undercuts almost everything else in the full frame autofocus market. If you like small lenses and natural perspectives, this one raises a simple question: how much do you really need to spend?
Apple's New $599 MacBook Neo: What Photo and Video Creators Need to Know
Apple has officially announced the MacBook Neo, an entirely new laptop line that marks the company's most affordable Mac ever. Starting at $599 ($499 for education), the MacBook Neo is powered by the A18 Pro chip, the same silicon that debuted in the iPhone 16 Pro in 2024, and is designed to bring macOS to a much wider audience.
The MacBook Neo is available for pre-order today, with availability beginning Wednesday, March 11.
It’s Time for Camera Companies to Build One Last Great 35mm SLR
Every film shooter has a version of this story.
You finally talk a friend into trying film. They’re excited, they’ve seen all the moody Portra portraits and grainy street shots on Instagram, and they want to experience the magic themselves. You hand them a thrift-store SLR you scored for forty dollars, loaded with a fresh roll. They bring it back a week later with a nervous smile.
“The shutter sounds… weird. Is that normal?”
Photographer Desk Setup Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Edit, Manage, and Deliver Professional Work
Your desk is the other half of your camera bag. Here is every piece of it, from monitor to backup drive, at three price tiers.
Your Photography Is Working, So Why Do You Still Feel Creatively Stuck?
Most photographers do not get creatively stuck because they stop shooting. They get stuck because their process becomes too efficient.
That is where we were. Then I heard this quote by the art critic Jerry Saltz, and it unlocked something. This was the quote.
“Art is slow, physical, resistant, material; it involves an ongoing commitment to doing the same thing differently over and over again.”— Jerry Saltz
Beyond Portraits: The 85mm Composition Strategy for Storytelling
An 85mm lens feels like the most restrictive lens in your bag, but what if it is actually the one that sets your creativity free? Let us explore how narrowing your field of view can lead to a more intentional way of storytelling through your photography.
How To Edit a Wildlife Photo in Lightroom Classic Step by Step
Editing wildlife images in can make the difference between a decent frame and one that holds attention. Small changes to background, detail, and sharpness shape how the subject stands out.
Stop Blaming Your Camera: Why Intention Matters More Than Gear
You don’t need another lens. You need a reason to press the shutter.
That might sting a little, especially if you’ve been eyeing an upgrade, but it hits at the core of how you actually improve. Better gear can help in certain situations, but it won’t fix hesitation, lack of direction, or random shooting with no purpose. Intention will.
Three New Photoshop Adjustment Layers That Change Your Workflow
Photoshop 27.3.1 introduces three new adjustment layers: Color and Vibrance, Clarity and Dehaze, and Grain. If you rely on selective edits and non-destructive control, these additions change how quickly and cleanly you can shape an image.
