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Frame Rates, Explained: Part 1, The Basics
Posted 05/08/2026
Frame rates are one of the most fundamental ideas to understand when it comes to technical and creative decisions for your films. It's important to know how frame rates work so you know how they'll affect the final film or broadcast. So, what frame rates are typically used? Why is 24 fps the standard for movies? Are higher frame rates better than lower ones? Join Doug for a crash course on the basics of frame rates. 0:00 - In This Series 0:46 - What Is a Frame Rate? 2:21 - Creative Uses of Different Frame Rates 3:21 - Is a Higher Frame Rate
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Filmmaking
Photogrammetry in the World of Virtual Production
Photogrammetry in the World of Virtual Production
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 05/07/2026
This article is an introduction to virtual production using photogrammetry and lidar. In this article I will discuss what photogrammetry is, and how advances in lidar scanning allow you to use it in pre-viz as well as production. What Is Photogrammetry? Simply put photogrammetry is the process of creating a 3D image, or gleaning 3D information about a location from 2D images. Essentially you use a series of 2D images to create a 3D “map” of a surface, area, or room. Why Use Photogrammetry? Photogrammetry enables you to make realistic and
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Virtual Production
Photogrammetry
Ira Block's Travel Photography Series: Seeing Your Creative Process Through
Posted 05/07/2026
In the final part of this series, Ira Block recaps the key lessons he’s shared and offers tips for incorporating them into your daily photography practice. He also reviews and critiques photos submitted by the audience. 0:00 - Intro 3:10 - Ira's recent photos review 9:21 - Choosing the right image 44:04 - Photography as a daily practice 51:47 - Using light, color, and composition 1:09:26 - Audience submitted photo critiques Sponsored by
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Creative Process
ARRI Announces New Linear Omnibar Cinema RGB LED Fixtures
ARRI Announces New Linear Omnibar Cinema RGB LED Fixtures
by Jennifer Hahn · Posted 05/06/2026
Keep your lighting nimble in any shooting environment with the new Omnibar LED linear light fixtures just announced by ARRI. These narrow LED lights come in 2’ and 4’ lengths and in black and classic ARRI blue/silver housings, and they are packed with features, including daisy-chaining, IP65 weatherproof, wireless remote control options, magnetic optics, and a built-in battery. The lights come in multiple packages to fit your workflow.
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LEDs
Linear Cinema Lights
Essential Accessories for Photo Editing
Essential Accessories for Photo Editing
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/05/2026
Editing is an essential piece of the photography puzzle. We all strive to get it right in camera, but even back in the glory days of analog photography, much of the magic happened in the dark room. Today, we have even more tools at our disposal, from photo management software to programs like Adobe Photoshop where we can make drastic changes to our work. What we consider too much in terms of editing is up to the artist and their creative vision. What matters more is being able to make the edits you wish to make in the most efficient way
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Photo Editing
Remote Broadcast Productions with PTZ Cameras
Remote Broadcast Productions with PTZ Cameras
by Zack Young · Posted 05/04/2026
In an increasingly digital world, it’s often no longer feasible for an entire technical team to be on site for a production. But as more infrastructure moves to the cloud, physical camera hardware still often stands in the way by requiring in-person setup and fine tuning. That’s where PTZ cameras come in. With their ability to be remotely panned, tilted, and zoomed, they open up a world of possibilities for remote production. So what are the best ways to utilize them? Let’s dive in!
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PTZ Cameras & Solutions
PTZ Cameras
Wedding Photography Tips from B&H Employees
Wedding Photography Tips from B&H Employees
by Luke Rollins · Posted 05/04/2026
The wealth of B&H is not measured in sales, but in the accumulated knowledge of its people. The breadth of such experience is impossible to quantify, let alone price, which is why we’re offering this batch of wedding photography advice completely free of charge. Andrea Buritica, Sales Associate – Chat & Email Burikitak Photography One of the best parts about working at B&H is that I get to talk about gear all day. However, it’s doing wedding
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Wedding Photography
Photography Techniques
Unconventional Lenses for Street Photography
Unconventional Lenses for Street Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/04/2026
Today, we're going to learn about practical applications of other, less common lenses for street photography such as portrait lenses, ultra wide-angle landscape lenses, and special effect glass like mirror lenses and beyond. These are by no means the only unconventional lenses out there, but these should get your gears turning and inspire you to start experimenting. Portrait Lenses Portrait lenses are known for their unparalleled sharpness and eye-catching, subject isolating qualities. This is thanks to their simple design, top-of-the-line
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Lenses & Accessories
Street Photography
Flash v. Continuous Lighting for Pet Portraits
Flash vs. Continuous Lighting for Pet Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
Who doesn’t want to capture fun and creative portraits of our four-legged friends? We know we love it. In fact, pet photography may just be the most popular form of photography there is. Think of all the smartphone snaps of yawns, big stretches, and funny moments we all take of our cats, dogs, chinchillas, and beyond. Quick snaps aside, you know what really ups the quality of our pet portraits? Lighting. Just as with any form of portrait, lighting unlocks possibilities that can be impossible without it. But what lighting system should we use?
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Pet Photography
Portrait Photography
Must-Have Accessories for the Photographer Parent
Must-Have Accessories for the Photographer Parent
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
There are innumerable odds and ends that photographers can add to their bag. From a new lens to protective and creative filters, photographers are always buying new gear. If this sounds like your mom or dad, why not help them out a bit and gift them a fun or practical accessory for this Mother’s Day and Father’s Day! In this guide, we’re focused on the essentials—including a few you may not have previously considered. Without any further ado, let’s take a look at some must-have accessories for your photographer parent. Circular Polarizer
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Mother's Day
Father's Day
Camera Accessories
Hands-on Review: Springtime with the Sony A7V
Hands-on Review: Springtime with the Sony A7V
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
I love the Sony A7 IV. That might be a strange way to begin a review of the A7 V, but an important fact to mention. When I first put my hands on a Sony camera years ago, I loved the customization they offered, and of course, I loved the glass. Above photograph © Mathew Malwitz How a camera fits in one's hand is very important, so when Sony unveiled a beefier camera, I was sold. It was the perfect blend of form and functionality that many (me, myself, and I) had long desired. It pushed the boundaries of what many once considered to be an all-
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Bird Photography
Cameras
Unit Set Photography: Myles Aronowitz & Cara Howe
Posted 04/30/2026
Photography has plenty of different specialty areas—portraits, sports, fashion, food, still life—to name just a few. In today’s show we’re going to investigate a specialty that involves all these subjects, while calling for a photographer who is technically precise, emotionally intuitive, and practically invisible, all at once. Above Photograph © Myles Aronowitz It’s a corner of the industry people rarely consider, but one that holds massive influence over our cultural lives. This is the domain of the Unit Set Photographer: the person
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Filmmaking
Studio Photography
ARRI Unveils Small, Powerful cforce MAX Lens Motor for FIZ Control
ARRI Unveils Small, Powerful cforce MAX Lens Motor for FIZ Control
by Zack Young · Posted 04/29/2026
ARRI is raising the bar for lens control with the new cforce MAX lens motor. Expect speeds of up to 400 teeth per second, plus low latency, LBUS compatibility, a touchscreen interface, and four-level adjustable torque. The cforce MAX is twice as fast and 15% lighter than cforce Plus motors, yet just as powerful. Compared to cforce Mini motors, expect twice the speed and strength with only a 15% increase in size. With its impressive balance of weight and
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Lens Motors
Cinema Camera Accessories
How to Nail the Important Shots
How to Nail the Important Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/29/2026
For a beginner, few things seem more intimidating than photographing a wedding. A sense of anxiety is perfectly normal if you haven't yet spent much time in this field. It's important to remember that we all begin somewhere, and even the most experienced pros were also novices at one point. With practice and education, nerves begin to morph into confidence. No two weddings are the same, but whether traditional or unconventional, the goal is to be properly equipped to document the key moments of the day. A
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Wedding Photography
Cameras & Accessories
Levels of Portrait Photography: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced
Posted 04/29/2026
You can take portraits with what you have available, even if it's your smartphone and natural light. Composition, angles, and directing have a huge impact on the quality of your photo. However, if you're ready to invest in some gear, Juan shares his camera and lighting recommendations. 0:00 - In This Video 0:34 - Beginner Portrait Photography 4:19 - Mid-Level 8:12 - Professional Portraits 101 12:10 - Outro
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Portrait Photography

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