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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Like the 5D series before it, Canon’s R5 line is an exceptionally versatile camera platform that can excel in plenty of shooting scenarios. Combine that versatility with professional ergonomics and you have a go-to camera for plenty of photographers. Wedding and portrait photographers in particular can find a lot to love about the system and the EOS R5 Mark II only makes things better. High-resolution stills, advanced autofocus,
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Sony Artisan of Imagery Brooke Shaden can sum up her career with this sentence: "Here's a weird thing that I did!" She implores photographers, filmmakers, and artists of all kinds to get uncomfortable when creating works of art. Watch this B&H Event Space video and learn her approach and step-by-step process for her self-portraiture.
0:00 - In This Talk
2:25 - Shaden's Artwork
11:15 - Technique
14:46 - Impact and Purpose
30:58 - Visual Storytelling
38:05 - Bravery and Belief
45:51 - Final Thoughts
by Cory Rice · Posted
by Jill Waterman · Posted
This holiday season, photography and nature lovers alike have a rare opportunity to acquire world-class fine art prints while simultaneously helping to support Conservation International’s essential mission to “spotlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity.”
Above photograph © Renan Ozturk/Prints for Nature, @renan_ozturk
This unprecedented print sale was created by National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale, who used her tremendous influence to source donated images from more than eighty-five of the world’s top
by Cory Rice · Posted
If you’ve visited an art museum lately, you probably noticed that contemporary artists have been creating photographic works on an increasingly large scale. With advancements in digital printing, the ability to create massive photographs on practically any surface has become much easier than in the darkroom days. This has led to an explosion of creativity and larger-than-life photographs appearing in myriad forms. For the purpose of this article, “fine art” is used to designate photographs created on unconventional media at a large scale.
by Allan Weitz · Posted
Pentax has announced the latest addition to its next-generation Star series prime lens family—the HD PENTAX-D FA* 85mm f/1.4 ED SDM AW. Designed for use with all full-frame and APS-C format, Pentax K-mount cameras, Pentax’s latest flagship prime lens features a
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Everything in our world is different now. People are confined to their homes, have limited opportunities to go out or interact with others, and most types of photography are on hold. One thing that you can still do is take pictures around your home, and one common challenge is the self-portrait. To get you all to keep shooting during this time, we are launching the B&H At-Home Self-Portrait Sweepstakes, for which we’d like you to share a self-portrait that shows what your life is like in the “new normal.”
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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Legendary optics have been Leica’s calling card with the M rangefinder system, and the latest releases have all been fast and relatively long. Leica seems to be continuing with this trend, this time by pushing the Summilux-M series up beyond the classic 50 to create the Summilux-M 90mm f/1.5 ASPH. Claimed to be “a new benchmark in portrait photography,” this lens should help photographers create stunning images with an incredibly
by Cory Rice · Posted
FUJIFILM fans feeling left out of the Profoto A1X studio light party can finally rejoice because compatibility with their cameras has been announced. The new A1X AirTTL for FUJIFILM provides the same beautiful light from its rounded head that has made it popular with wedding, event, and portrait photographers using Canon
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Months after its initial reveal, Canon is finally releasing official details for the exciting and impressive RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM and RF 85mm f/1.2L USM DS lenses. Constantly innovating, these new lenses show off the possibilities of Canon’s full-frame mirrorless system. The RF 70-200mm, in particular, should be worth a look for anyone because it
by John Harris and Cory Rice · Posted
Everything we do at Baxter St is based in the community we serve. It's a common theory, but we hold a lot of value in the notion that photography is the most democratic art medium. To that end, we truly believe that uplifting and empowering underrepresented and emerging voices can shift narratives, ignite change, provoke conversation, and build a common vision. Photography, to us, is power.
— Michi
by Staff Writer · Posted
Portrait converts to Canon’s full-frame mirrorless system, rejoice! The RF 85mm f/1.2L USM Lens is here to provide a seriously sharp and fast prime for your collection. A perfect complement to the RF 50mm f/1.2L, the new 85mm allows your subject to fill more of the frame while maintaining impressive low-light performance, fast autofocus, and crowd-pleasing
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On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome two photographers who are part of the diverse and thriving cultural and artistic life of The Bronx. Rhynna Santos and Michael G. Young are both members of the Bronx Documentary Center and, today, we discuss their individual bodies of work, the role the BDC plays in their lives and community, and we talk a bit about what makes The Bronx so boogie-down.
Talk about committed—not only is
by Jill Waterman · Posted
For photography lovers in New York City, the coming of spring signals more than just the promise of nature’s reawakening and added daylight hours—it heralds a chance to be swept up in the fervor of thousands of fine art photographs on view at The Photography Show, organized by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD).
Now in its 39th year, the AIPAD show has been an annual rite of passage for me since the days when it spread across two floors of the New York Hilton (from 1994 to 2005), and when its original February
by Staff Writer · Posted
Rokinon’s AF selection for Sony shooters continues to grow, with the addition of the AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens. Designed with portrait shooters in mind, its fast f/1.4 maximum aperture allows for use in a wide range of lighting conditions while providing smooth, circular, crowd-pleasing bokeh. Precise, selective autofocusing powered by two quiet but quick Linear Ultrasonic Motors (LSM) makes sure that subjects remain in focus no matter what