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by Mos Khan · Posted
Most TVs these days usually have a way to download familiar streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc., but sometimes a dedicated streaming device is still the way to go. Dedicated streaming players usually have better and snappier interfaces than their native counterparts alongside other dedicated features like Dolby Atmos support, for example. Choosing the right streaming device is a great way to improve your home setup and in this guide we'll take a look at how to choose the right one for you.
While all streaming media players more or less do
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Let's "focus" for Part 4. Derek goes over how important focus is for telling a story from your image. Learn about your camera's different focus modes, and what to consider when capturing motion.
0:00 - Intro
3:00 - Focus modes
3:53 - Manual focus
13:56 - Single autofocus
21:32 - Continuous
29:16 - Focus tools on your camera
37:28 - Autofocus miscellaneous
47:17 - Motion
49:26 - The reciprocal rule
1:05:01 - Focus for effects
1:18:07 - Photographing motion
1:44:27 - Storytelling through focus and motion
by Luke Rollins · Posted
There comes a time in a photographer’s life—usually after some consistent success with an on-camera flash—when they say to themselves, "I’m ready to make my own light on demand." Thus begins a seemingly never-ending journey—first mastering the basics, then trying to put some feeling and expression into their photos.
Assuming you’re versed in
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Manfrotto just announced the latest addition to its ONE tripod platform, the ONE Photo. With a focus on speed in setup and operation, the ONE Photo provides a greater level of efficiency for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Manfrotto ONE Photo Aluminum Tripod
There’s nothing more troubling than getting to a location and racing the clock to set up your tripod. Twist
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POV: You're Lotta at WPPI 2026. Take a look at the highlights from this Las Vegas photography conference, with studio and outdoor portrait photoshoots, lighting demos, photo walks, and appearances by photography legends, such as Annie Leibovitz.
0:00 - Annie Leibovitz
1:41 - What's on the Agenda
2:01 - Checking Out the Show Floor
3:27 - Sony Creative Space
4:00 - Sunrise Photo Walk Takeaways
5:26 - Gear Cleaning
5:54 - Why We Love the Show Floor
6:21 - Outdoor Portrait Demo
6:59 - More WPPI Fun
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Join wedding photographer Susan Stripling for an in-depth webinar on streamlining your wedding photography workflow. Susan shares her proven strategies for managing your time efficiently, ensuring a smooth and seamless experience for both you and your clients.
0:00 - Intro
2:15 - Client dossier & packing list
9:55 - File management and black-ups
17:28 - Photo Mechanic
22:08 - Touch-ups with Imagen
31:01 - Importing to Lightroom Classic
33:40 - Sorting photos based on events of the wedding
36:29 - Things—an organization software
37:55 -
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Photography is more than just understanding how composition works or what settings to choose. It is an art, and discovering your style is key to improving as a photographer. Derek is on the streets of NYC to show you how practice, self-reflection, and patience can help you find your point of view as a photographer. The best way to develop your eye as a photographer is to not be afraid of making mistakes!
0:00 - In This Video
0:24 - Capture the Mood
2:02 - Finding Types of Images You Like
3:10 - Your Own Path
4:16 - Is Nailing the Focus
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Do you plan your images? Really think about that question. Do you have an idea of an image before you head out for a shoot, or do you let the moment inspire you as the pieces fall into place? There's no wrong answer here. Planning or "pre-visualization" is a key piece of the photography puzzle that some put a lot of thought and effort into while others effortlessly come up with ideas on the fly.
No matter how you go about taking a picture, there is some level of planning that goes into a shot. With that said, there's a big difference between
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Photography is the process of capturing light to create an image. So, you guessed it, Part 3 is all about lighting. Derek covers natural vs. artificial light, how to use shadows and highlights creatively, and how to properly expose your camera.
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Hard light vs. Soft light
16:07 - Light direction
40:13 - Light quantity
43:39 - Light exposure
1:04:01 - Image breakdown—camera settings
1:34:07 - TLDR
1:38:11 - Audience guesses the camera settings
1:58:16 - Closing
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Inspiration can strike at any moment and through any of our senses. Photographer Chris Chu discusses his creative workflow, from conceptualizing projects to crafting printed collections and attracting clients through his distinctive artistic approach.
0:00 - Intro - About Chris's work
3:26 - Chris's approach
7:22 - Inspiration coming from music
16:46 - Favorite visual element: Movement
20:13 - Having your personal style in commercial work
28:22 - being authentic on social media
31:45 - Photographing with Leica film cameras
37:44 - Image
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Showcasing his love for New York City through imagery, photographer Bruce Katz discusses his various projects over the years and explores how he has created a meaningful body of work. Learn how to capture photos that speak to the viewer.
0:00 - Intro
1:41 - Bruce's interior design & architecture work
11:35 - Don't get caught up on the technical side
18:51 - Having a cohesive vision
21:40 - Commercial work & passion projects
32:15 - Subway Stops project
46:48 - Seeing what others can't - City Limits project
54:50 - Past & present
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While its origin is murky, the adage “Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time,” is at the heart of this wide-ranging discussion about ethical practices in wildlife photography.
Above Photograph © Melissa Groo
From exotic safaris to local birding expeditions, interest in this subject matter has grown tremendously in recent years. Ever advancing camera technologies and increasing ease of use make stunning pictures more accessible than ever, but when these advantages combine with an unbridled enthusiasm
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Now that you understand your camera from Part 1, the next step is understanding what makes a good photograph. Derek goes over some of the core elements of photo theory, composition, perfective, and storytelling.
0:00 - Intro
5:05 - Review of what makes an effective photograph
5:47 - Composition
12:54 - Rule of thirds
18:37 - Golden/Fibonacci spiral
23:47 - Leading lines
32:59 - Negative space
38:29 - Asymmetry
41:52 - Frame within a frame
43:10 - Patterns/Repetition
44:34 - Perspective
55:01 - Storytelling - Photo breakdown
1:15:29 - Photo
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show 2026, one of the largest imaging shows in the world, is now underway! Check out the articles below for all the latest news and launches.