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Mother’s Day 2026: Gift Your Photography to Mom
Mother’s Day 2026: Gift Your Photography to Mom
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 04/28/2026
A thoughtful gift goes a long way, and one gift my mother always appreciated from me was a photograph of some kind, or at least something personalized or something that I created. With this in mind, here are some tips and ideas on how you can gift and share your photography with Mom for this Mother’s Day. Give Her a Print We’ll start with the obvious one first—but it’s an obvious choice because it’s a very good choice. Even outside of the context of this holiday, a print is often the best and most final way to display your photographs, so what
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Photography Gifts
Mother's Day
Top Gifts for the Outdoorsy Mom or Dad
Top Gifts for the Outdoorsy Mom or Dad
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/27/2026
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are right around the corner! Finding the right gifts can be a challenge, especially when it seems like they already have everything. Luckily, we’ve got the best gift ideas for the outdoorsy photographer parent in your life. Whether mom and dad are avid hikers, bird watchers, beachgoers, or polar bear guides in Svalbard, Norway, we’ve got you covered.  Camera In a surprising twist, a camera is our first suggestion. One of the first things any outdoorsman should consider is a tool to record what they see so
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Mother's Day
Father's Day
Outdoor Accessories
Everyday Carry Bags for the Photographer Parent
Everyday Carry Bags for the Photographer Parent
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/27/2026
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are both right around the corner, and we’ve got some helpful tips on getting your photographer parent the perfect gift. Unless you’ve been given specific instructions, camera gear can be a challenging thing to shop for. You never know what accessories mom or dad already have, and some gear is so specific that unless you’re a photography enthusiast yourself, you’d be hard-pressed to know what’s what. But you know what accessory isn’t too technical? Bags. In this guide, we’re going to look at some of our top picks
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Camera Bags
Mother's Day
Father's Day
What Is Portrait Photography?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/23/2026
Portrait Photography, or portraiture, is the specialized genre of the artform focused on capturing personality and expression of an individual or group. While most commonly used in reference to photographs of people, it can also apply to pets and wildlife.
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The Beauty of the Machine: Stephen Mallon's Industrial Landscapes
Posted 04/23/2026
Photographer Stephen Mallon shares his stories covering ships, photographing the clean-up of the "Miracle on the Hudson" plane, and how a bridge project launched his career. 0:00 - Intro 4:36 - The recycling industry 6:55 - Artificial Reef Project 9:43 - Moving the Concorde Plane 11:11 - "Miracle on the Hudson" plane clean-up 19:23 - Solo projects 24:25 - Shooting video 33:29 - The Prelude Project 39:45 - S.S. United States 44:42- Fright Trains Project
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Urban Photography
Photojournalism
Leica Stories: A Follow-up Conversation with Jay Cassario
Posted 04/23/2026
Join us as we check back in with photographer Jay Cassario to talk about the current state of the industry. From gear to AI to branding, we’ll get Jay’s thoughts on it all. 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - What's new with Jay 4:17 - Personal work 7:07 - Jay's approach to his unique look 10:47 - Shifts & trends in the industry 14:09 - Color verses Black & White 18:46 - Working with color 22:10 - Using AI for culling photos 29:31 - Storytelling & lighting 38:44 - Reviewing Jay's work 1:01:02 - Closing Sponsored by
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Professional Photography
Photo Editing
Ira Block's Travel Photography Series: What to Pack when Travel Meets Photography
Posted 04/23/2026
When traveling it’s always best to have a compact and mobile kit that works for your personal style of image making. Photographer Ira Block has been on many trips and is a master of packing the essentials. He goes over the most compact equipment and packing tips for your next adventure. 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - Travel cases & bags 7:44 - Learning how to pack for different trips 13:45 - Do we really need a tripod? 17:06 - Master list 18:07 - Pack for the elements 31:07 - Pack according to the key images (compact equipment) 53:47 - Lenses 55:42
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Photography Bags & Cases
Packing Lists
Travel Photography
Panasonic Unveils New LUMIX S 40mm f/2 Lens for Everyday Shooting
Panasonic Unveils New LUMIX S 40mm f/2 Lens for Everyday Shooting
by Luke Rollins · Posted 04/21/2026
Panasonic is announcing a new natural perspective, everyday lens for L-mount hybrid shooters, the LUMIX S 40mm f/2 lens. With its compact form factor, normal focal length, and wide maximum aperture, the lens is an effective solution for walkaround storytelling in both stills and video.
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Lenses & Accessories
Best Features of Photoshop with Jeff Cable
Posted 04/20/2026
Over 10 years ago, Jeff Cable delivered a presentation highlighting the best features of Adobe Photoshop. Jeff is back to give an updated session, showing you how to achieve exceptional retouching with just a few essential tools in Photoshop. 0:00 - Intro 2:40 - Using Photo Mechanic before Photoshop 4:28 - Equipment used 6:02 - Where to start 9:05 - Editing in Photoshop Camera RAW 18:33 - Cropping 22:39 - Touch up tools 33:27 - Shadows & highlights 38:33 - More intense editing 42:14 - Shortcuts 54:07 - Q&A Sponsored by
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Photo Editing
Viltrox Adds 35mm, 55mm f/1.8 Lenses to EVO Series
Viltrox Adds 35mm, 55mm f/1.8 Lenses to EVO Series
by Luke Rollins · Posted 04/20/2026
Third-party lens-maker Viltrox is announcing two new prime lenses for Sony E and Nikon Z full-frame cameras, the 35mm f/1.8 II EVO and 55mm f/1.8 EVO lenses. Joining an 85mm f/2 prime released in fall 2025, the new
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Prime Lenses
Lenses & Accessories
Actor Headshots Made Easy with Jeff Carpenter
Posted 04/17/2026
Join Jeff Carpenter from Readylight Media for a real-time look at how he creates acting headshots from the first frame to the final capture. Jeff uses Profoto lighting and light shapers to highlight character traits, build different looks, and create images that speak to a range of roles. 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Setup and First Look: Commercial 21:47 - Introducing Another Light 34:04 - Second Look: Dramatic 54:16 - Using a Grid & Beauty Dish / Third Look: Changing the Background 1:17:20 - Fourth Look: Using an On-Camera Flash 1:20:55 - Using
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portraits
headshots
The DSLR Pro Photographers Swear By
Posted 04/17/2026
"Can you hear that mirror? Isn't that so satisfying?" In the 2020s, are DSLRs still dead, gone, and buried? Perhaps not! Some professional photographers swear by the Nikon D850, and there are still advantages to using DSLR cameras over mirrorless. Join Sam for a studio portrait photoshoot and in-field landscape photography test to see if the Nikon D850 holds up to our 2026 standards. 0:00 - Today's DSLR 1:09 - Optical Viewfinder 2:36 - Sensor & Weather Sealing 3:46 - Camera Shutter ASMR Moment 4:17 - How DSLRs Make You a Better
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DSLR
Studio Photography
Photographing the Winter Games: Jean Fruth
Posted 04/16/2026
Sports photography hinges on freezing peak action—transforming a high-speed blur into a dramatic portrayal of human effort. When you combine that with the unyielding drive of elite athletes on the world stage, the pressure to nail the shot provides an incredible adrenaline rush. Above photograph © Jean Fruth In today’s podcast, we discuss the unique challenges of documenting history in the making, and unpacking stories from the Winter Games with renowned sports photographer Jean Fruth, recently back from her first Olympics
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Sports Photography
Action Photography
A Guide to Birding with Spotting Scopes
A Guide to Birding with Spotting Scopes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/15/2026
There is nothing that can replace the extreme close-up view of a rare bird in the wild. Binoculars can get you close but, if you want to look the bird in the eye or confirm that identification for your life list, you need a spotting scope. Spotting scopes pack incredible magnification in a generally simple and lightweight package that is
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Spotting Scopes
Bird Photography
Ira Block's Travel Photography Series: Ethics & Considerations in Local Cultures
Posted 04/14/2026
Photographer Ira Block walks through his best travel imagery. Along with sharing the best practices for respectfully approaching strangers, and how to build a lasting connection with people you meet on your travels. 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Connecting with people of different cultures 6:26 - People in their environment 17:27 - Portraits 26:26 - Showing the culture 33:26 - Capturing moments 38:55 - Light 41:29 - Ethics 52:10 - Visually exciting images 59:27 - Finding different angles and perspectives 1:02:57 - Q&A break 1:10:45 - Ireland trip 1
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Travel Photography

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