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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Anyone who has dabbled in pet photography knows that it can be a rewarding yet challenging experience. While pets are considered to be part of the family, they’re still animals who walk to the beat of their own drum and do things at their own pace. Even the best listeners can be easily distracted or have trouble sitting still for more than two seconds. If you’re considering trying your hand at photographing our fuzzy friends, we’ve put together this helpful guide for you. In this guide, we’re going to cover the essentials for those with a
by Luke Rollins · Posted
FUJIFILM spent most of 2025 in the wake of 2024's X100VI camera, riding the wave of its internet virality to an instantly sold-out product that remains out of stock pretty much everywhere. This year the company delivered three new cameras and a new lens, all of which iterated on their winning X100VI concept. The company also cannonballed into the deep-end of the cinema camera space with the announcement of their large format sensor camera and a video-friendly power-zoom lens.
The GFX100RF, or the Medium Format X100VI
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Canon Explorer of Light Adam Jones shares his expert tips and tricks for using Camera Raw and Photoshop. Discover how uses both to process challenging wildlife photos.
0:00 - Intro
1:59 - Culling in Photo Mechanic
6:37 - Camera Raw - Wildlife
11:20 - Camera Raw - Masking
20:28 - Color meter
13:12 - Raw image in photoshop - Selection brush
27:10 - Removal tool
27:55 - Saving
28:20 - Rename files
29:18 - Camera Raw - Landscape masking
35:34 - The difference from Lightroom
37:10 - Editing higher ISO images
45:54 - Flat images
52:47 - Saving
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Leica has introduced the latest evolution of its famous M rangefinder cameras. The M EV1 camera is the first M with an integrated electronic viewfinder, delivering modern mirrorless technology to the timeless Leica M design. This addition fulfills longtime Leica enthusiasts’ requests and makes it easier for newcomers to enter the M world.
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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
After an already eventful year of releases, Fujifilm is back with yet another exciting announcement. The X-T30 III, now paired with the new XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS, is designed to inspire a whole new generation of creatives
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Photography is, by definition, the capture of light on a light sensitive surface. Exactly what kind of light this is in reference to is up to you as the photographer. When we think of lighting for photography we may immediately conjure up images of on-camera speedlights or big studio lights with soft boxes atop towering light stands.
While these lights can give us control over our scene in a variety of lighting conditions, they're not the only way we can light our images. Natural and ambient lighting can be harnessed to dramatic effect, if we
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
As we begin to wrap up the year, we’d like to look back at some of our favorite product launches and moments in the photo industry. As it turns out, this has been quite the year for Nikon. Today, we’re looking at some of the best releases Nikon saw in 2025, from upgrades of existing models to integration of the RED cinema camera technology.
Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Camera
In April, Nikon delivered a much-needed update to their entry level full-frame camera. The original Z5 was never the fastest camera in its class, but it had a larger battery
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Lighting is the key to all photography. While elaborate, multi-light setups may appear to be the standard, the creative photographer can produce a seemingly endless range of images using just one light source. This guide is designed to help those beginners out there build the perfect one-light kit for portrait photography.
Why One Light?
I completely understand why multi-light “studio in a box” kits are tempting to beginner and budget-conscience photographers. Why spend hundreds of dollars on one light when you can get three lights complete
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
After you pick up your first speedlight, strobe, or LED panel, the best investment you can make is in some modifiers. These are tools that shape and alter the intensity of our light source. Modifiers come in all shapes and sizes based on the type of light you plan to use them on, which can make it difficult to pick one out if you are new to photography. Since each modifier comes with its own distinct look and ideal use, here is a
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Lotta shares what she learned when using the HARMAN Phoenix and new Pheonix II. Join her as she studies her images in Lightroom Classic, learning from her mistakes and sharing her tips to get the best shots with these film stocks.
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Exposure
3:20 - About This Film Stock
3:59 - Skin Tones & Cast
5:37 - Embracing the Film's Quirks
7:12 - 35mm Photos
8:34 - When Should You Use This Film?
8:59 - Pheonix I vs. II
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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Tamrom continues to fill out their mirrorless lens lineup, delivering a much sought-after update with the 25-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III VXD G2 lens for the Sony E mount. A follow-up to the acclaimed 28-200mm lens, this updated model features a wider minimum focal length while maintaining the same compact size of the original.
by Cory Rice · Posted
The trick with any home studio is in creating a space that can be used to create images that do not betray the fact that you shot them in your living room, in your pajamas, using your pet dog as an assistant. Luckily, creating a home studio can be done fairly easily without breaking the bank. This article will help get you up and running.
Planning Your Studio
Before making any purchases, it is important to sit down first and answer some basic questions about what you want your studio to accomplish. First, what type of photographs do you plan
by Luke Rollins · Posted
To the naked eye, Sony's 2025 might seem more muted when compared to a massive 2024 that saw not only the release of a new flagship camera, but the revelation that some of the most iconic imagery in recent memory was made with Sony gear. Still, in 2025 the company continued its track record of introducing first-of-their-kind optics while also reinvigorating their compact and cinema lineups.
The Game-Changer
The company's most ambitious and well-received release of the year is its
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Audio is extremely important. Photographers haven’t really had to worry about this, but it is something that can make or break your videos. Watch some of your favorite movies and pay close attention to the sound—you will probably pick up some audio cues or effects that amplify the scene or action. If recorded poorly, audio can make something completely unwatchable. Have you ever opened a video online to crackling and noise and decided that it just wasn’t worth enduring? Clarity in audio is one of the most important things for keeping your