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by Jill Waterman · Posted
As a follow-up to Part 1 of our fireworks story, it’s worth noting that photographing a fireworks show is no easy feat. Readers seeking a how-to guide to this subject need look no further than this Explora article, by Todd Vorenkamp.
Yet, as that article notes, and the photos featured here make evident, the challenge of capturing bursting pyrotechnics in images offers great opportunities for experimentation and fun. This is perhaps
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From photographing for the local news to expeditions for National Geographic, Ira Blocks shares his stories of traveling around the world. Ira captures history and culture, but it wasn't easy. He discusses how he was hired by Nat Geo, and all the logistics and planning that goes into his assignments.
0:00 - Intro
2:46 - Working for Nat Geo
6:00 - Ira's first assignment
14:18 - How Ira got started
17:30 - Photographing in color film
21:49 - Olive Oil story
31:29 - Getting into lighting
38:05 - Archaeology work
1:11:29 - Prints on location
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While its origin is murky, the adage “Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time,” is at the heart of this wide-ranging discussion about ethical practices in wildlife photography.
Above Photograph © Melissa Groo
From exotic safaris to local birding expeditions, interest in this subject matter has grown tremendously in recent years. Ever advancing camera technologies and increasing ease of use make stunning pictures more accessible than ever, but when these advantages combine with an unbridled enthusiasm
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Canon Explorer of Light Adam Jones shares his expert tips and tricks for using Camera Raw and Photoshop. Discover how uses both to process challenging wildlife photos.
0:00 - Intro
1:59 - Culling in Photo Mechanic
6:37 - Camera Raw - Wildlife
11:20 - Camera Raw - Masking
20:28 - Color meter
13:12 - Raw image in photoshop - Selection brush
27:10 - Removal tool
27:55 - Saving
28:20 - Rename files
29:18 - Camera Raw - Landscape masking
35:34 - The difference from Lightroom
37:10 - Editing higher ISO images
45:54 - Flat images
52:47 - Saving
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Join Canon Explorer of Light, Adam Jones, for an introductory photography webinar focused on mastering the essential settings for perfect exposure in landscape and wildlife photography.
0:00 - Intro
1:20 -Camera controls & settings
4:23 - Landscape essentials
10:23 - Adam's gear
11:08 - Wide angle or telephoto lens
13:05 - Explore light
18:06 - Take advantage of weather & atmosphere
20:44 - Elements of design
29:26 - Foreground, middle ground, & background
34:41 - High contrast sense
37:47 - Hyperfocal focus
42:42 - High ISO
44:13
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Canon Explorer of Light Adam Jones breaks down the features of the Canon R5ii. Adam talks about what features from the R5ii helped him capture each moment of the animals in Africa.
0:00 - Intro
2:30 - Canon R5ii features dissection / Image reviews
41:19 - Final thoughts
41:55 - Q&A
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Photographing wildlife can be unpredictable. Which of these cameras (the Canon R5 II and R1) will have your back? Matt shares what you'll have to consider when deciding between these two cameras.
0:00 - Can You Bear These Puns?
0:13 - Today's Video
1:28 - What's the Same and What's Different?
4:36 - Low Light Performance
5:36 - Pre-Capture
6:52 - Black-Out Free Shutter
8:21 - IBIS & Handheld
9:45 - How Does It Compare in the Edit?
10:19 - Which Is Better for You?
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Is the Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8 the best option for wildlife photographers? From relatively wide environmental shots to animal portraits, this lens just might be able to do it all. Matt shares what this lens has to offer in Yellowstone National Park.
0:00 - Intro
0:43 - Specs & Photographing Bison
4:17 - Big Horn Sheep
6:01 - 1.4x & 2x Teleconverters
7:21 - Dueling Bison
8:32 - Why This
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The @bheventspace recently had an engaging conversation with Cristina Mittermeier, whose work has been published in National Geographic. We explore the important work she is doing, beyond the cameras and lenses, inspiring action and change through her inspiring imagery, powerful storytelling, and fervent conservation efforts.
0:00 - Her Approach to Storytelling
10:18 - Photography Underwater
16:06 - Setting and Reaching Goals
18:37
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Should you raise your ISO or lower your shutter speed? How do you compose a wildlife photo? Evan Watts (@wattswildlifephoto) shares five tips that'll help you take better wildlife photos!
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Aperture
1:52 - Composition
2:54 - Shooting Mode
3:43 - ISO
4:38 - Understanding Wildlife
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In a world of perpetual motion, there exists a realm of profound stillness—where light doesn’t simply illuminate, it transforms. Far from home amid Earth’s frozen tundras, time itself seems suspended in crystalline air. In today’s podcast, we’ll visit these places where time hangs in the balance, and we’ll explore the intrepid mix of endurance, patience, and vision it takes to make pictures there. Joining us for this conversation are polar photography specialists Acacia Johnson and Jonas Paurell.
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Bird photographer Isaac Grant helps you focus your efforts in the field to capture the best moments in your images.
0:00 - Intro
2:13 - About Isaac
3:37 - Learn the birds
6:18 - Peak actions
14:24 - Natural beauty
22:21 - Interactions & predator/prey
30:36 - Magical light
39:26 - Final thoughts
42:45 - Q&A
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
For the B&H video team, nothing is more exciting than covering a trade show—it’s also the most challenging. Trade shows are action-packed environments and producing videos from the show floor requires lots of planning, preparation, and of course, the right gear. Here’s a breakdown of our current kit.
Cameras and Lenses
B&H is “The Professional’s Source,” so we make sure to use professional equipment that will deliver a broadcast-quality image. Our choice of camera for these mobile and demanding situations? The
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National Geographic photographer, photojournalist, filmmaker, and Nikon Ambassador Ami Vitale shares incredible insights and life lessons she's learned from her work capturing photos around the world.
0:00 - Introduction
1:22 - The Power of Photography
5:18 - First Assignment
13:17 - Photojournalism Beginnings
16:12 - The Natural World
33:57 - Breaking Stereotypes
42:11 - An Ending (and a Twist)
45:55 - What Happens Next?
50:37 - Q&A
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Cozy up to a ringside seat for a behind-the-scenes tour of the wildest shows in sports entertainment during our insightful chat about the still photos produced for World Wrestling Entertainment, otherwise known as WWE.
In 2023 alone, the WWE photo team traveled the globe, covering close to 170 live events, and producing 2.6 million stills to serve the organization’s various platforms.
You might—incorrectly—assume that WWE’s still images are generated from video screengrabs. Well, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
In this week’s podcast