Fujifilm X100VI Review: Worth the 18-Month Wait?
The Fujifilm X100VI has been one of the most talked-about compact cameras in years, partly because it took so long to get into people’s hands. If you’ve been holding out for one, the real question isn’t about hype, it’s about whether the changes actually affect how you shoot.
10 Wedding Photography Mistakes That Can Ruin a First Job
Shooting a first wedding carries real weight. You get one day, no redo, and a long list of moments that will not wait while you figure things out.
A Simple Photography Strategy That Starts at the Next Corner
You don’t need a detailed plan to come home with strong images. Rick Bebbington proves that during a three-hour walk through Punta Arenas, Chile, where he ignores the obvious shots and trusts instinct instead.
10 Things Every Beginner Photographer Should Know
There is a particular kind of frustration that comes in the early months of learning photography. You see images online that move you, you understand on some intuitive level what makes them work, and then you pick up your camera and the results look nothing like what you had in your head. The gap between your taste and your ability feels enormous, and the sheer volume of technical information available online makes it worse rather than better.
I Found The Best 50mm Lens For L-Mount Cameras
I just tested a 50mm lens that cost $7000. I got to compare it directly to five other 50mm lenses starting at just $225. How do you think it stacked up?
To get the full story, please watch the video above, but I'll give you a quick summary of how each lens performed.
What Is Photography Actually For?
What is photography even about? What’s the goal? Billions of photos are made every day, shared instantly, and forgotten just as fast. When I first picked up a camera, I struggled to understand where my photos fit into all of that and whether making them mattered at all.
When I started photography, I felt like it needed a clear objective—some kind of outcome I could point to. I wanted to know what I was working toward, because without that, it felt like I was just producing images without any real direction.
Why the 24-70mm Lens Might Be the Most Honest Tool in Your Bag
The 24-70mm lens sits in an awkward place. It is not dramatic like a 16mm and it is not selective like a 200mm, yet many strong outdoor images live right in that middle ground.
Can You Build a Photo Book Without Golden Hour Light?
James Popsys has set a six-month deadline to create a new body of work in North Wales without shooting a single golden hour image. That constraint forces a hard look at how and why you shoot, especially when the landscape is close to home.
Four Audio Upgrades That Instantly Improve Your Videos
Good video falls apart fast when the audio is weak. Clean, controlled sound changes how your work feels, even if the visuals stay the same.
A Better Way to Bulk Denoise in Lightroom Classic
Lightroom Classic has more than one way to bulk denoise images, and the method you choose affects quality. When ISO varies across a shoot, a faster shortcut can quietly cost detail.
Behind the Scenes With the New Laowa 15-35mm Periscope Probe Lens
Laowa's new probe zoom lenses are finally here, and they might be some of the strangest lenses ever made. For the last two months, I've been shooting with the most unusual of the bunch—the 15-35mm T12 Periscope Lens—and the shots it produces are unlike anything I've ever captured before. Let's dive in and see what makes this lens so unique.
Why Your Technically Perfect Landscape Photos Still Feel Empty
Photography is currently undergoing a crisis of distinctiveness. Landscape photography, in particular, falls victim to mediocrity: a convergence toward a homogenized aesthetic. In today’s world, where algorithms reward consistency over unique culture, the cookie-cutter approach to landscape photography has become a currency rather than an art form.
10 Locations in Japan Every Landscape Photographer Should Visit
Japan is one of those countries that rewards photographers at every turn, but that very abundance can make planning overwhelming. With limited time, where do you actually go?
The Hidden Histogram Trick in Photoshop You’re Not Using
Contrast and clarity can turn a flat image into something that actually holds attention. Used without control, they can just as easily make a photo look harsh and overprocessed.
Before You Buy a Full Frame Camera, Watch This
Full frame cameras promise top-tier image quality and serious video power. But most days, you don’t need all that bulk, cost, or pressure to shoot something meaningful.
Canon RF 14mm f/1.4L VCM Review: Small, Fast, and Not What You Expect
The Canon RF 14mm f/1.4L VCM is one of those lenses that looks extreme before you even mount it. An ultra-wide 14mm with an f/1.4 aperture in a surprisingly compact body changes how you think about low-light shooting and video setups.
Testing the Apple MacBook Neo With 4K Video and 100 MP Raw Files
The Apple MacBook Neo targets the lower end of the Mac lineup, priced close to a Mac mini but built as a full laptop. You look at the specs, see 8 GB of RAM and the A18 Pro chip, and you wonder how far it actually goes once real work starts.
Are We Mistaking Technical Skill for Photographic Art?
Photography once had clearer purposes. Everyday images were made for practical or personal reasons, while others sought to express meaning. Technical prowess was the hallmark of professionals. Now the lines are blurred, and the resulting confusion may be reshaping how we understand photographs.
5 AirTag Accessories All Photographers Need
If you're a photographer long enough, eventually you will be robbed. Today, with the help of Apple AirTags, you might be able to get your gear back.
I didn't think it would ever happen to me, until it did, and I happened to be filming.
https://youtu.be/YSnkqyLCZko?si=N2cu5inn_PymKLgO
Yes, you could simply throw an AirTag in your camera bag and hope for the best, but the thief can easily find it, or the thief might just steal a camera. To be fully protected, we heed to mask our AirTags, and attach them to each camera as well.
What Happened to Sigma's Foveon Sensor? The Most Ambitious Camera Tech We Still Haven't Seen
Somewhere in Sigma's factory complex in Aizu, Japan, the company's sole manufacturing facility, where every Sigma lens and camera is built, there is an engineering team that has been working on a single image sensor for nearly a decade. They have built prototypes, found flaws, gone back to the drawing board, lost their manufacturing partner, and started over.
