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Getting started in photography can be overwhelming. With so many tutorials out there, where do you even begin? Do you need an expensive new camera? What are the rules of photography? Take a deep breath—we're here with a new educational photography course. In this episode, Sam discusses tips for new photographers to give you a place to start.
0:00 - Overview
0:28 - What Is Photography?
0:42 - How to Find Inspiration
1:18 - What Do You Need
1:46 - Composition Tips
3:26 - Storytelling: Creating a Gallery
4:30 - The Most Important Rule of All
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Paul Mobley and Ian Spanier have much in common: from starting their respective careers in New York City before relocating to the West Coast, to their knack for forging a human bond with portrait subjects, to an unrelenting drive to generate ambitious commercial assignments while being equally dedicated to complex personal projects.
Above Photograph © Ian Spanier
In today’s podcast, Paul and Ian compare notes on their photographic journeys from coast to coast, while discussing their shared inspiration for 20th century portrait masters such as
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
RICOH is excited to announce a new variant of their much sought-after point-and-shoot camera: the GR IV Monochrome. While retaining the same compact form factor and exceptional image quality of the original, this version has been designed exclusively for monochrome photography.
RICOH GR IV Monochrome
This was
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
If there’s one area of wildlife photography that challenges even some of the most consummate artists, it’s birds in flight. A dynamic flight shot shows action, and a bit of technical prowess. As you can imagine, capturing birds in flight is no easy feat.
To consistently capture these shots, one must be proficient with their gear and have a knowledge of animal behavior. We’d go as far as to say you need a bit of luck too, but what is luck if not preparedness meeting opportunity. In order to make the most of the opportunities that present
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Fujfilm has unveiled the latest addition to their instant camera arsenal with the retro designed Instax mini Evo Cinema. This is the first instant video capable camera in the Instax line and a great 3-in-1 camera for the photo/video enthusiast.
Fuji Instax mini Evo Cinema
Video clips up to 15 seconds long can be recorded by simply holding down the shutter button. Releasing the button pauses the recording, allowing users to
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
When you first head out to take photos of wildlife, what’s the first thing you think of? If it’s not lighting, we’ve got news for you. Photography is, by definition, the capture of light on a light-sensitive surface. The word “photograph” is derived from Greek roots that translate to “drawing with light.”
We can have the most expensive camera and lens combo, but without good light, we’ll never get the most out of it. Understanding our primary light source and its many qualities is essential to improving as a wildlife photographer, and in this
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Portrait photographer Mark Wallace demos the power of Evoto AI photo editing. Mark shows how Evoto's collaborative tools make it easier to work with your post-production team, speed up delivery times, and keep projects moving smoothly. Evoto's AI helps you bring your clients directly into the process, knowing what the final photo will look like.
0:00 - Intro
3:35 - Second screen display
8:11 - Live view
9:45 - Cloud spaces
17:28 - Library panel / Collections
22:32 - AI culling
29:32 - Cropping
38:42 - AL editing
42:09 - Retouching demo
46:08
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
If you’ve been around photography for any length of time, you’ve probably heard of ISO. ISO is one of the three settings that determine our exposure in photography. These settings are collectively referred to as the exposure triangle. ISO is unique in this equation, and in this guide, we’re going to explore why.
ISO can be referred to in two ways. It’s most commonly spoken as an abbreviation, but it is also sometimes referred to as a word pronounced as eye-so. General consensus is that you call it whichever you like. After all, it’s not what
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Godox is debuting its most powerful monolight strobe unit yet, the AD800Pro All-in-One Outdoor Flash. Offering studio versatility for location professionals, the unit boasts a sun-besting 800Ws output with touchscreen controls, 300 full-power flashes per charge of its removeable battery, and compatibility with Godox’s X wireless system.
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
As we learn about exposure, we need to talk about shutter speed. Your camera’s shutter controls the duration of an exposure and is one of the three settings that determine the exposure of an image. Together, these settings are known as the exposure triangle.
Where aperture controls the amount of light we allow to reach our imaging area, it is the duration of our exposure that will directly influence whether an image is sharp or blurred. This is what makes it such a significant piece of the exposure puzzle. Now, let’s take a closer look
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Taking an idea and turning it into a published book is one of the most rewarding processes a photographer can undertake. Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth and art director Josh Baker take you through the entire experience, from layout and design to printing, publishing, and distribution.
0:00 - Intro
1:13 - About Josh Baker
5:12 - Bookmaker & photographer
12:37 - Choosing what photos goes in the book
20:09 - Designing the book
24:10 - Keeping the viewer engaged
28:14 - Collaborative effort with art director and photographer
34:08 - Goal
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Aperture is one of the most significant settings in photography and also one of the first we should learn. It’s also one of the three settings collectively referred to as the exposure triangle that help to determine an image’s exposure.
Much like the iris of the human eye, a lens’s aperture opens and closes to control the amount of light reaching a light-sensitive imaging area. For this reason, the setting is
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2026 brings a wave of new trends for wedding photography. Is natural light out, and flash photography in? Are we trading digital for film? Lotta, one of our resident wedding photographers, shares her predictions.
0:00 - New Year, New Trends
0:38 - Artificial Lighting
1:43 - Medium Format Film Photography
2:28 - Wedding Photo Galleries
3:12 - What Is Your Final Product?
4:07 - Is Bokeh Out?
5:27 - Short Form Video (Content Creation/Wedding Videos for Social)
6:03 - What’s Carried Over from 2025?
7:06 - Comment Your Thoughts!
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Starting off 2026 on a strong note, Nikon has unveiled their latest lens for the Z system. The Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 is a flexible, carry-everywhere zoom designed with convenience in mind. At just 12.4 oz, this is one of the lightest zooms of its caliber in Nikons current lineup.
Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-
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Photography is by definition, the capture of light on a light sensitive surface. That surface could be glass, tin, film, or a digital imaging sensor like those found in most modern cameras. The amount of light that reaches our light-sensitive surface is what we can define as exposure.
A good exposure will look accurate to life or the photographer's creative vision. It will maximize an images quality and