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4 Reasons Why You Might Want to Learn 3D Printing as a Photographer

Sun 5 Jul 2026 10:03pm

Have you ever wished for a photography accessory or tool and dreamed of making it yourself? If you're the kind of photographer who likes finding neat solutions, 3D printing might be worth checking out.

 

Photographers are often passionate about printing their images and hanging them on a wall. This endeavor often puts emphasis on the output. However, 3D printing, and the world of possibilities that it opens, can actually impact the process of creating. Here are some of the reasons why this might be the perfect side quest for a photographer to take on.

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What Is Bokeh, and What Actually Makes It 'Good' or 'Bad'?

Sun 5 Jul 2026 5:03pm

Bokeh is one of those words you hear constantly in photography and almost never hear defined. People use it to mean "blurry background," they use it to mean "expensive lens," and they use it as a compliment without being able to say what they are complimenting. So let us clear it up, because once you understand what bokeh actually is, you can stop chasing it blindly and start using it on purpose. 

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Why Your Best Ideas Only Come in the Shower

Sun 5 Jul 2026 4:03pm

Knowing what you want to make and actually making it are two very different problems. The gap between them isn't talent or equipment; it's the mental framework you're using to approach creative work. 

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This Lightroom Technique Turns a Flat Long Exposure Into a Warm, Airy Shot

Sun 5 Jul 2026 2:03pm

Stacking a polarizing filter with an ND filter on a wide angle lens creates serious vignetting issues, and that's exactly where this long exposure edit begins. Knowing how to work through that kind of technical constraint while still landing on a warm, airy, high-key result is a skill worth building. 

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Why Your First Shot Is Almost Never Your Best Wildlife Shot

Sun 5 Jul 2026 12:03pm

Patience is the crucial skill that separates wildlife shots you'll actually keep from the ones you delete. No lens upgrade fixes leaving a location too early. 

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Fujifilm's Grain Effect Is More Useful Than You Think: Here's How to Actually Use It

Sun 5 Jul 2026 10:03am

Most Fujifilm shooters either ignore the Grain Effect entirely or crank it to Strong/Large, decide it looks too noisy, and turn it off again. That pattern makes sense if you've never seen what the setting can actually do when used correctly. 

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Can Medium Format Become Mainstream?

Sat 4 Jul 2026 10:03pm

For most of digital photography's history, medium format meant one thing: a five-figure investment, a deliberate studio pace, and a tool reserved for commercial shooters whose clients paid for the absolute ceiling of image quality. The format was the opposite of mainstream by definition. It was the thing you rented for the shoot, not the thing you owned and carried. 

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Make Mine Black and White: Learning to Convert to Digital When All My World Was Film

Sat 4 Jul 2026 5:03pm

I am, by training and inclination, a black and white photographer. My very first exposure to black and white photography, as an artful medium, was a photograph that I saw when I was in art school many years ago that was entitled "Monolith, the Face of Half Dome." At that time I was studying to become a Board Illustrator, which would have been a bored illustrator. The moment I saw that one photograph became a transformative one for me.

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Wildlife Photos That Actually Work: 8 Field Techniques That Cost Nothing

Sat 4 Jul 2026 4:03pm

Getting better wildlife photos doesn't require buying anything. The gap between forgettable shots and compelling ones almost always comes down to technique, not equipment. 

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TTArtisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo Review: Is $89 Enough for a Full Frame 50mm?

Sat 4 Jul 2026 2:03pm

Buying a 50mm lens for under $100 sounds like a deal until you see what you're actually getting. The TTArtisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo hits that $89 price point on full frame, and the question isn't whether it's cheap. It's whether cheap is cheap enough to matter. 

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Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 Evo Review: Is This the Best Budget Prime for Nikon Z and Sony?

Sat 4 Jul 2026 12:03pm

Finding a fast prime with an apochromatic design under $400 is almost unheard of, and that's exactly what the Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 Evo claims to be. Apochromatic lenses correct chromatic aberration by aligning all three color wavelengths to the same focal plane, a feature you typically only find in lenses costing several times more. 

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The Real Reason Your Couples Look Awkward in Photos (And How to Fix It)

Sat 4 Jul 2026 10:03am

Getting genuine, relaxed-looking images from couples at weddings has less to do with knowing the right poses than most people assume. The mental shift behind how you approach directing people is what separates stiff, uncomfortable photos from ones that look effortless. 

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The Gear a Beginner Needs to Shoot Landscapes (and What to Skip)

Fri 3 Jul 2026 10:03pm

Landscape photography has a reputation as a gear-hungry genre, and it is easy to believe you need a closet full of equipment before you can shoot a decent mountain. You do not. The genre actually rewards a small, deliberate kit more than almost any other, because you are usually on a tripod, working slowly, with time to think. This guide walks through the categories that matter, points you toward solid current options in each, and is honest about what you can skip. 

 

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How to Build a Photography Research Practice Beyond Pinterest

Fri 3 Jul 2026 5:03pm

As photographers, we're inundated with images all day — ads, social media, billboards. Which ones actually inform our work, and where should we be looking?

 

As a photographer who has worked on brand campaigns, it's sad to see mood boards composed of the same images. I'll receive inspiration images from a client and recognize they came from the same Pinterest board — pulled after someone typed "Running" into the search bar.

What's the point?

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Lightroom Classic 15.4 Adds a Duplicate Finder and Smarter Group Culling

Fri 3 Jul 2026 4:03pm

Lightroom Classic 15.4 shipped with a duplicate finder, improved AI masking, and smarter culling tools, and at least a few of these updates will change how you manage and edit images day to day. If your library has grown to tens of thousands of files, one of these features alone is worth knowing about. 

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The 7Artisans 24mm and 50mm f/1.8 Autofocus Lenses Are Surprisingly Hard to Dismiss

Fri 3 Jul 2026 2:03pm

7Artisans has built its reputation on cheap manual focus glass, so releasing autofocus lenses puts the company in direct comparison with brands that have been doing this for years. The bar for autofocus in 2024 is high, and whether a budget brand can clear it is a real question. 

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Sony's Most Beloved 55mm Gets a Serious Challenge From Viltrox

Fri 3 Jul 2026 12:03pm

Choosing between a $370 lens and a $1,100 lens is easy when the cheaper one wins on almost every technical measure. The Viltrox AF 55mm f/1.8 Evo is a direct challenge to the Sony Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 ZA, and Dustin Abbott's side-by-side test on the Sony a7R VI makes that case in detail. 

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Why Most Landscape Photographers Are Ignoring Half Their Best Shots

Fri 3 Jul 2026 10:03am

Landscape photography has a bias problem. The vast majority of images flooding social media and print focus on sunsets, northern lights, and those much-visited "honeypot" locations where tripod holes wear into the ground from overuse, while whole categories of equally compelling scenes get ignored entirely. 

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Portrait Photography for Beginners: Settings, Lenses, and Posing Basics

Thu 2 Jul 2026 10:03pm

The fastest way to make better portraits is not to buy a flash, a softbox, and three light stands. It is to learn to see and shape the light you already have. Natural light is free, it is forgiving once you understand it, and it teaches you the fundamentals that every lighting setup later builds on. This guide covers the gear, the camera settings, and the posing and light-shaping basics that get a beginner from snapshots to real portraits, all without a single strobe. 

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Leica Was Never Really About Cameras

Thu 2 Jul 2026 5:03pm

Before anything else gets misread, I want to make one thing clear.

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