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by Lawrence Cohen_3 · Posted
The country of Mexico is a paradise for scuba diving on its east and west coasts. Each area has its own personality and offers different photo opportunities. This is just a partial list of some of the beautiful locations that will appeal to and challenge the underwater photographer.
Above image: Nurse shark and moray eel under a ledge in Cozumel
Revillagigedo
Let’s begin our diving journey on the west coast. Revillagigedo is adventure diving at its best. This archipelago is 250 miles (402k) from Los Cabos, and always offers the possibility of
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Murray Fredericks considers his landscape photography series, "Vanity," as just one aspect of a larger body of work, a project for which he has spent fifteen years shooting in southern Australia's remote Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre. However, this part of the larger series has one aspect that the others do not—a large mirror placed in the lake bed, reflecting other angles of the land and sky. This seemingly simple idea transforms not only the vista but our visual understanding of this singular place, and I think it's fair to say that there is nothing
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In this video, Lori Nix will give an overview of the different bodies of work she has completed since the mid-1990’s. She discusses how they have a natural progression, one to the next, and their evolution and inspiration behind each group of images.
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Watch as Charles Glatzer, Canon Explorer of Light shows how, why, and when to use the various meter patterns and modes to best advantage.
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This week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast posits the notion that we are in a new “Golden Age” of landscape photography, and a fundamental attribute of this landscape photography is its embracing of digital and mobile technologies. From soaring ISO capabilities and improved dynamic range to stacking and correction software to weather, mapping, and pre-production apps, the willing photographer can plan and execute landscape images that would have been impossible to create
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Enrique se acercaba a la fotografía desde la perspectiva de un viajero. En su presentación se discutieron diversos aspectos de la fotografía de viajes y diferentes maneras de prepararse para su próxima aventura. Entre los temas que tocaron estaba: cómo encontrar una historia y descubrir lo que quiere decir al respecto, aprender a leer y anticipar los momentos, cómo acercarse a la gente y ganar su confianza. Se habló acerca de cómo elegir el equipo adecuado para diferentes tipos de viajes (ya sea un turismo a largo plazo, una escapada de fin de
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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer (and Director of Production at JUICE Pharma Worldwide’s B12 Studio) Michael Kaminski discusses his travels to Havana, Cuba, where he has been photographing the “everyday people” who make up the fabric of Cuban society.
Consciously trying to avoid the typical “touristy” photographs of old cars and other colorful-though-trivial photographs of Cuba, Kaminski’s personal challenge was to capture “non-typical” photographs from pre-dawn through midnight.
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What does it take to make successful stock imagery? We take an overview of the stock industry history and look at the different stock photography models, current trends, key wording, captioning etc.
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We welcome back Chris Williams, of Lens Therapy Live, and photographer David Speiser, of lilibirds.com, to the B&H Photography Podcast for a discussion on the applications, techniques, and specific features of super-telephoto lenses. Super-telephoto lenses are most often used by sports and wildlife photographers—however, photojournalists, law-enforcement, and even landscape photographers are known to use them, as well.
by John Harris · Posted
For some photographers, the phrase “run and gun” has a negative connotation, but when you’re Norman Reedus, that description takes on a much cooler meaning, one that is accurate to his style and a compliment to his ability to “sense a moment.” Reedus, most recognized for his acting work on the television series, “The Walking Dead” and
by Daniel Wagner · Posted
When I’m not shooting black-and-white film with my Rolleiflexes, or corporate, advertising and wedding photos with my Nikon D850, I’m most likely prowling the night with my newest rig—an infrared converted Nikon D800 and Sunpak infrared flash. In infrared photography the camera sensor creates a unique look by recording specific wavelengths that are invisible to the human eye.
Photographs © Dan Wagner, 2018
Nikon D800 and Sunpak 622 Flash with IR
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What a start to the New Year for the B&H Photography Podcast. We are incredibly fortunate to kick off our year with photographer Cig Harvey and gallerist Caroline Wall, director of the Robert Mann Gallery. In conjunction with her new book, You an Orchestra, You a Bomb, Harvey is currently exhibiting at the Robert Mann Gallery, and we were able to speak with artist and gallerist to discuss the making of her latest portfolio and the collaborative process of exhibition.
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For the B&H Photography Podcast, 2017 has been a wonderful year. We published our 100th episode, surpassed one million downloads, and reached #1 on the iTunes podcast chart in the Visual Arts category. Achievements aside, we are simply pleased with the remarkable guests we have hosted on our show, the variety of subjects we have covered, and the consistently entertaining and intelligent conversations we have published. And honestly, we are proud to have maintained our production
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In this video, renowned photographer Pete Souza sits down to reflect on his time at the White House, photographing President Obama. Using intuition and professional judgment, Souza captured 1.9 million frames across the eight years of Obama's tenure, giving him a unique, personal perspective on the President.
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Photographing food is far from being a new facet of photography. Whether for commercial or artistic purposes—think William Henry Fox Talbot, Edward Weston, Irving Penn—it can be found throughout eras and styles, but it sure seems like we are currently witnessing a boom in food photography. With the foodie culture exploding and the profusion of #foodporn and #foodstagramming, there is no shortage of photographed meals flying around the Internet.
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