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How This 450-Year-Old Paper Company Is Still Innovating, and What That Means for Photographers
Posted 05/26/2026
Since 1584, Hahnemühle have been artists' trusted source for paper. Nearly 450 years later, they've maintained that tradition and are the premier choice for fine art photographers who wish to print their work. In this video, Lotta returns to her roots in Germany, nearby the legendary Hahnemühle paper mill, and gets an inside look at the history through to the working mill today. You'll learn about their passion for tradition, innovation, and sustainability. 0:00 Who Are Hahnemühle? 2:27 Lotta Returns to Her Roots 5:10 Hahnemühle's Sustainable
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Photography Printing
Adobe Lightroom Workflow: Put Your Editing on Autopilot, Part 1 with Cliff Pickett
Posted 05/26/2026
Take your Lightroom catalog from chaos to clarity. Photographer and educator Cliff Pickett goes through his Lightroom Academy course all about keeping your photo library organized. Learn how to use folders, keywords, and collections the right way to make it easier to find the one photo you're looking for out of hundreds. 0:00 - Intro 3:15 - Agenda 5:18 - Lightroom bootcamp 6:10 - Chaos to clarity - The master plan 12:34 - Put your import on autopilot 18:52 - Intelligent design - folders, keywords, & collections 29:51 - Automated imports
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Photo Editing
Camera Settings for the Perfect Pet Photos
Camera Settings for the Perfect Pet Photos
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/26/2026
Imagine, if you will, a photo shoot. Your subject is a striped, orange cat bouncing off of the walls. You have your camera raised to your brow, finger on the trigger, waiting for the perfect pose. He turns his gaze toward you, but his head is constantly moving. No matter, you quickly fire a few frames, figuring that you finally nailed the shot. You check your shots, only to see a series of blurry portraits. If this sounds like a situation you’ve been in before, we know the feeling. That’s why, today, we’re taking a look at settings for pet
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Pet Photography
Camera Settings
Thypoch Releases Simera-C 16mm T1.9 Cine Lens and 6-Lens Kit
Thypoch Releases Simera-C 16mm T1.9 Cine Lens and Six-Lens Kit
by Zack Young · Posted 05/26/2026
Thypoch has unveiled the new Simera-C 16mm T1.9 full-frame cine lens, available in E- and M-mounts, along with a Simera-C six-lens kit and custom foam inserts. The 16mm is now the widest focal length in the series, with a 106° field of view. At T1.9, it’s a tad slower than the T1.5 maximum aperture seen in the rest of the line, but still quite impressive for so wide a focal length. The 6-lens kit, also available in E- and M-mounts, contains the 16mm, 21mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, and
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Cine Lenses
Full-Frame Lenses
Adobe Lightroom Workflow: Put Your Editing on Autopilot, Part 2: The Art of the Edit
Posted 05/25/2026
Your photos are captured with the camera, but your vision comes to life in the edit. Cliff Pickett walks you through how to see the final image within the raw file—and the steps to bring it there. Creating your best work starts with recognizing the potential in the image before anyone else can see it. 0:00 - Intro 4:27 - Recognizing Potential 7:32 - What's your subject? 11:03 - Frequency illusion 12:41 - Set & raising your standard 37:17 - Removing distractions 53:43 - Presets 1:06:13 - AI tools 1:12:45 - Editing demo – presets
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Photo Editing
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 05/25/2026
When assembling a kit of lenses for photographing a wedding, one should take into consideration the location in which the wedding is taking place, the number of guests and, of course, the type of imagery you are seeking to create. To best represent a wedding in a dynamic manner, it is often preferable to have a range of lenses to achieve different perspectives of the event, rather than maintaining a constant perspective of your subject matter. A wide-angle lens, specifically, is a highly effective tool for capturing many of the scenes that
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SLR Lenses
All About Bird Identification
All About Bird Identification
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/21/2026
Birding is, by definition, the recreational hobby of observing and identifying wild birds in their natural habitat. Finding birds is the easy part. Just go outside and stop, look, and listen, and you’ll notice our feathery friends like you’ve never seen before. But how do we identify them? We need to consider a few physical attributes of the birds, from their overall shape to the length of their tail and more. Birds come in all sorts of elaborate shapes, sizes, and color patterns that make them stand out, or in some cases, remain hidden from
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
The Best Time to Photograph Landscapes & Wildlife
Posted 05/21/2026
Landscape and wildlife photographers swear by photographing at sunrise and sunset. But, there is another time of day when you can shoot nature photography and still get beautiful results. Join Sam and Matt in the Everglades to learn how to capture photos both in golden hour and blue hour. 0:00 Intro 0:52 Why Sunrise & Sunset? 6:44 Blue Hour for Landscapes 9:34 App for Identifying & Finding Birds 10:13 Mid-Day Wildlife & Landscapes 11:52 App for Tracking the Sun & Moon 12:31 Time of Year 13:26 How Early to Arrive 14:03 Can You
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Landscape Photography
Wildlife Photography
Virtual Production Volumes vs LED Walls
Virtual Production Volumes vs LED Walls
by Mary Latvis · Posted 05/21/2026
Large-scale LED signage display walls have been a boon for retailers, sports broadcasts, and live events, providing clear viewing and immediate content updates. The LED volume walls used for OSVP (On-Set Virtual Production) take these massive displays a step further, upping multiple specs to produce stunningly lifelike, high-resolution video that serves as an immersive backdrop for capturing live talent and creating
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Virtual Production
LED Walls
Sony Hybrid Camera Solutions for Wedding Photographers and Filmmakers
Sony Hybrid Camera Solutions for Wedding Photographers and Filmmakers
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 05/20/2026
In a world where photographers are being asked to capture video and filmmakers need to shoot photos, having one tool that can do both is a major asset—especially in the world of wedding photography where it’s often the same team putting together both the photographs and the video. For this type of scenario, Sony’s latest camera solutions offer some of the best options for hybrid shooting. Here are some of the best
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Wedding Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Retrospection: Inside William Douglas King’s Holiday Window Art
Posted 05/20/2026
Every Christmas since 2019, William King has photographed seasonal “Holiday Windows” displays of Macy’s, Bloomingdale's, Bergdorf Goodman, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Using a fisheye lens, William captures these conceptual window designs. 0:00 - Intro 0:50 - Bloomingdales 8:41 - Bergdorf Goodman 16:53 - Macy's 26:23 - Dior 29:03 - Sack's Fifth Ave 30:35 - Other NYC locations 34:10 - Portrait work 41:06 - Closing
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Seasonal Photography
Introducing New Anamorphic Lenses from Cooke
Introducing New Anamorphic Lenses from Cooke
by Jordan Gallant · Posted 05/20/2026
Taking momentum from the success of their SP3 series, Cooke has brought anamorphic flavors to prime lens builds with the AP3 lens series. Releasing in 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm focal lengths, the
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Anamorphic Lenses
Cinema Lenses
 Best Sony Lenses for Wedding Photography
Best Sony Lenses for Wedding Photography
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 05/18/2026
Wedding season is upon us and whether you’re a first-time wedding photographer or an experienced pro, you’re likely debating which lenses you should keep or add to your daily kit. Sony makes deciding even tougher with an incredible variety of glass offerings for their E-mount mirrorless system. Don’t worry though, we’re here to help with our picks for the best Sony lenses for wedding photography. The New f/2 Zooms: FE 28-70mm f/2 GM and FE 50-150mm f/2 GM Released in late 2024 and early 2025 respectively, the
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Wedding Photography
Lenses & Lens Accessories
A Trio to Remember: A Unique Set of Rolleiflex Cameras
A Trio to Remember: A Unique Set of Rolleiflex Cameras
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/18/2026
It's not every day that a piece of photography history passes through B&H. Sure, every camera and lens carries a little bit of the past with it, from a DSLR made in 2015 to an old rangefinder from the 50s. History lives in the images they've captured and the hands they've been passed through. That said, there are some cameras and lenses that stand out among the rest. Especially when they come bearing the serial numbers 0000001, 0000002, and 0000003.
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Lenses & Accessories
Film Photography
Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life: Part Two
Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life: Part Two
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 05/18/2026
Welcome to Part 2 of Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life. Hopefully you’ve read Part 1, but if not, be sure to check it out. Working on productions, and making films at every level can be fun, exciting, thrilling, and rewarding. The key to longevity in the business is both being easy to work with and being valuable to those who hire you. If you’re a director, you must figure out how to balance getting what
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Video Production
Filmmaking

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