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What does 16-bit color depth mean, and how can it change your photos for the better? Matt takes his cityscape and landscape photos into Lightroom Classic to show the amazing detail that the Hasselblad X2D II 100C's 16-bit color depth and high dynamic range have to offer.
0:00 - What Is 16-bit Color? And Why It Matters
2:17 - Cityscape Photo Editing
6:40 - Fall Woodland Photo Editing
10:16 - Color Depth & Dynamic Range
12:54 - What Do You Think?
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Join Matt at Mount Rainier National Park as he searches for the perfect sunset with the OM System OM-5 II. What happens when the sun hides though? Matt explains the benefits of using bad weather to take good photos.
0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Composition Techniques
1:47 - Will Rain & Fog Ruin Your Hiking Shoot?
4:11 - Picture Profiles
5:54 - Where to Next?
6:25 - But Will My Camera Survive?
6:52 - Abstract Waterfall Image
7:21 - Trees Amongst the Fog
8:28 - Myrtle Falls & Long Exposure
10:04 - Will the Sun Ever Come Out?
12:18 - The Sunset
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Taking a photo is just the beginning. The journey continues as we transform an image from RAW to print-ready. Join Vincent Versace as he shares his post-processing workflow using photos from his recent trip to Cuba, performing live edits to reveal how to bring out the best in your images.
0:00 - Intro
2:26 - Stacking different exposures
7:03 - Ownership of color is important
9:57 - Making a base image
13:40 - Directing the eye to the main point of the image
21:10 - Saving as a large document file
23:29 - Knowing what the final image will look
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
These days, everyone has a camera right in their pocket. Smartphones have long been the go-to camera for quick photos of our friends, family, pets, and of course, ourselves. With features like portrait mode, users can simulate blurry backgrounds and isolate their subject for more eye-catching images. What else could you ever need? What if I told you that with the
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Family portraits are a great way to capture a moment in your family’s history. You may find yourself wanting to capture family photos every few years or so, more often when the little ones are, well, little. Maybe you’re looking for a way to take matters into your own hands, or maybe you’ve been taking your own family photos for years and have found yourself being asked to take photos of friends, family members, or even paying clients.
Family portraits can be a lot of fun to shoot. Maybe you’ve been taking photos of your kids and want to
by M. Brett Smith · Posted
2025 was another banner year for B&H Explora, with more people visiting our blog than ever before. To celebrate (and say thank you to) our readership, we’re looking back at some of our most read articles, spotlighting the topics and trends that interested you most in 2025.
Filmmaking 101: Camera Shot Types
By Justin Dise
Our
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B&H x Canon are excited to bring you the latest in our outdoor photography series, Yellowstone National Park. Matt photographs some of the most famous wildlife and landscapes in America’s oldest National Park, all while putting the latest and greatest Canon gear to the test. Watch and learn all about nature photography from the field and how to choose the right gear for your needs.
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Peak foliage in upstate New York? Yes, please! Combine that with the Hasselblad X2D II 100C, and we're sold. Matt hikes in New Paltz, showing you how medium format is perfect for landscape photography. Learn how to slow down and smell the roses (or in this case, trees) and make your photos instead of taking them.
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - The Squeeze
1:20 - Why the X2D II 100C?
2:47 - Medium Format Landscape Photography
3:48 - Sharpness (Wildlife Photography Bonus)
4:23 - Lenses Used & Depth of Field
5:11 - Autofocus
5:31 - Crop Modes
6:07 -
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Take a tour of what Lowepro has to offer with their new ProTactic III line. Sam shows you what's in her Lowepro ProTactic BP 450 AW III Backpack, as well as what you can fit in each of these bags.
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - Lowepro ProTactic BP 450 AW III
1:41 - Lowepro ProTactic TLZ 75 Pro Aw III
3:46 - Lens Case & Utility Belt
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Discover your unique voice behind the lens as you grow as both an artist and as a person. Street photographer Derek Fahsbender talks about finding yourself and reconnecting with why you create—and where you want your photography to take you.
0:00 - Intro
4:30 - Change the way you see
7:00 - Know all there is to know
9:55 - Set a direction, not a destination
14:25 - Always moving to the goalpost
16:35 - Be unapologetic yourself
25:55 - Seek feedback from those you respect
30:47 - Fall in love with your own work
37:21 - Stay honest with
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
As you begin to research cameras, you’ll likely hear some technical jargon about sensors. While it’s easy to ignore some elements of any devices, there’s no way to work around sensors. But what is a sensor and what does it do? In this guide, we’re diving into the often confusing world of imaging sensors. By time we’re done, you’ll have a better understanding of the most significant component in our digital camera.
About Sensors
What Is an Imaging Sensor?
At the heart of our digital cameras sits an imaging sensor, which serves as the digital
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Sony's apex mirrorless cameras, the a1 II and the a9 III, just got more powerful with the release of a major new firmware upgrade. Available now for download and installation, version 4.0 introduces Sony's best autofocus algorithms yet—Real-time Recognition+—to both cameras, along with a few other notable
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Dramatic and misty, but still beautiful, photographing an Olympic National Park is definitely a bucket list item. Matt dodges waves at Ruby Beach and scales Mount Storm King to show you how he takes advantage of foggy days to take ethereal and moody landscape photos. He also shares how the OM SYSTEM OM-5 II packs amazing features in a small form factor, making it perfect for all-day trekking.
0:00 - What Will We Capture?
0:48 - Long Exposures and Live ND at Ruby Beach
2:47 - Why Auto ISO
4:12 - A Dramatic Reading, a Dramatic
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Winter brings with it some of the best photographic opportunities imaginable. As the temperatures begin to drop, our approach to photography changes a bit. Cooler weather brings with it snow, stunningly colorful evening skies, wintering birds, and an assortment of beautiful weather conditions. Some of the best photographic opportunities present themselves in these unfortunately cold times. That being said, if we prep ourselves and our gear appropriately, we can capture stunning images.
Before You Head Out
First, some safety precautions. Cold
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Although they cater to different senses, photography and music share much in common. In both these arts, timing, rhythm, and mood are key. It’s been a while since we’ve mixed photography and music on the show, so we’re particularly excited about today’s chat with two photographers who share a passion for documenting musicians and their fans—in particular, devotes of punk and indie rock.
Above Photograph © Bootsy Holler
From early memories of being truly moved by music to practical tips about photo access, image rights and restrictions, plus