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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
The wait is finally over. Canon has revealed the highly anticipated EOS R6 Mark III, but the fun doesn’t stop there. Joining the versatile full-frame camera is a revolutionary new lens. The RF 45mm f/1.2 STM is a lightweight prime with a maximum
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Sports photographer Jean Fruth sits down with legendary photographer Neil Leifer, the man behind the iconic Muhammad Ali photo (yes, that one). Both have captured defining moments that shaped the way we see sports. In their conversation, they discuss Neil’s career, his favorite images, and how sports photography has evolved over the years.
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - About Neil
2:30 - What changed in sports photography?
6:22 - What makes a great sports photo?
8:11 - Prep
11:50 - How has modern cameras change Neil's work?
16:27 - How Neil learned his
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Same color science, two very different cameras. While the Hasselblad X2D II 100C and Hasselblad 907X & CFV 100C share similarities, you can see the difference in how they affect your approach to photography. Lotta and Matt share their experiences using these medium format
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How many iconic Seattle locations can Matt photograph in one day? Find out as you learn Matt's approach to travel photography in a city, the gear he uses, and how OM SYSTEM OM-3 helps him capture everything he wants.
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - Pike Place Market
3:42 - Time to Roast Matt/Apple Cider Time
4:18 - Pinhole Filter
5:24 - That's Breakfast
5:52 - Gum Wall & Ferris Wheel
6:32 - Seattle Skyline
8:12 - Top of
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In this webinar, photographer Russell Graves shares strategies for improving your photos of people in the outdoors. Get out of the studio and take great environmental portraits using simple equipment and simple techniques.
0:00 - Intro
1:25 - Film to digital
4:50 - Presentation notes
8:52 - Gear
12:59 - Take 5
15:57 - Give people something to do
22:34 - Look away from the sun
30:03 - Get them to demonstrate something
36:50 - Change up the angle
41:12 - Smile or no smile
43:23 - Mind the details
46:32 - Have fun
48:36 - Image breakdown
54:09
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Typically confined to the northernmost latitudes of our planet, the northern lights—or "aurora borealis"—are a natural spectacle many dream of seeing. Recently, it may seem like auroras are occurring more often and are visibly farther south than ever before. Maybe you've already seen one or even photographed one with your phone.
While rare, exceptionally powerful auroras have been seen with the naked eye as far south as Alabama. These are uncommon, but in mid-latitude states, visible auroras are a bit more frequent. Last summer, I found myself
by Luke Rollins · Posted
An open secret for photographers in 2025 is the robustness of the used market. With manufacturers pivoting to different production and distribution strategies in response to various geopolitical upheavals, finding popular, coveted, unique, competent, and flagship equipment second-hand has moved from viable to (sometimes) necessary. Flagship models turn over and older high-end gear depreciates, creating deals for savvy buyers. Earlier
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Everyone loves cute baby photos. It may seem simple, but these are important images. These little ones won’t be this small again, and they certainly don’t remain that size for long. Whether you have a little experience under your belt or just getting started, one area that can seem overwhelming is lighting. In this guide, we’re looking at the lighting tools needed to capture stunning portraits of infants and newborns.
The Basics
First, some general newborn photography pointers.
by Staff Writer · Posted
Learn more about the cameras, lenses, and photo accessories of the year as well as pick up some valuable photo education with B&H’s range of guides, product lists, and helpful features.
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
This holiday season, we’re looking at fun and affordable lenses for your mirrorless systems. There will be both unique lenses and some overlap thanks to the vast number of third-party lenses hitting the market for all major brands. In this guide, we’re covering the Nikon Z mount. From landscape and architecture to sports and wildlife, we’re hitting a variety of focal lengths and price points.
7Artisans 10mm f/2.8 Mark II Fisheye Lens
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
This holiday season, we’re looking at fun and affordable lenses for your mirrorless systems. There will be both unique lenses and some overlap thanks to the vast number of third-party lenses hitting the market for all major brands. In this guide, we’re covering lenses for the Fujifilm X-Mount. From ultra-wide-angle lenses suited for landscapes and architectural images to super telephoto ones for sports and wildlife, we’ll be covering a variety of focal lengths are variety of uses.
AstrHori 10mm f/8 II Lens
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by Luke Rollins · Posted
While 2025 continued many of the photo industry's developments (emphasis on hybrid developments, splashes of niche camera releases, sequels to established camera series), it also formalized the compact digicam trend that had emerged on social media in recent years, with several companies releasing (or re-releasing) point-and-shoot cameras. As the floor for image quality continues to rise, and with yesteryear's flagship features trickling down to today's mid-market offerings, manufacturers are distinguishing themselves through body design,
by Luke Rollins · Posted
It's been a strong year for the L-Mount Alliance, who recently announced the addition of their tenth member Viltrox to bring a credible low-cost manufacturer into the fold for the future. The three pillars of the group—Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic—each had distinctive years in 2025, further entrenching in their proven lanes to build out an ecosystem that, as of the
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Where other camera-makers might have the specs or the buzz, only one has the throne: Canon. Industry reports indicate the company has notched yet another year atop global sales of interchangeable lens cameras, extending that reign to 21. Yes, Canon's reign is now old enough to drink. And that's not to say their 2025 was booze-addled, but rather that there may be some unease in the
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Photographing pets is something you likely do daily, whether it be with a phone or a dedicated camera. I don’t know about you, but I have thousands of pics of my pup filling up my photos app. After all, pets are part of the family, and we want to capture them in the best possible light. In this quick guide, we’re going to look at 10 ways you can improve your pet photography with practical creative tips and techniques as well as gear.
1. Get to your pet’s level. If there’s one trick to make your images more engaging, it’s to physically shoot