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B&H Creator of the Week: Local Adventurers Esther JuLee + Jacob Fu
by Jill Waterman · Posted 02/08/2021
Esther JuLee and Jacob Fu started Local Adventurer with the goal of moving to a new city each year and sharing their discoveries in a visual feast, while engaging a dedicated audience in the process. In fewer than 10 years, their creative efforts have expanded into a veritable cottage industry of content, earning them more than 350,000 unique visitors monthly, 99K YouTube followers, a stellar list of brand partnerships, and more. Given these stats and their super-informative bucket lists, we’re
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Travel Photography
Post Production Software
Adventure Photography
B&H Creator of the Week
10 Common Lighting Mistakes and How to Fix Them
by Cory Rice · Posted 12/18/2020
Mastering studio lighting can feel like a Herculean feat when you’re just getting started. Like any aspect of photography, it requires patience, practice, and plenty of mistakes before it comes naturally. In an effort to shorten your learning curve, we’ve rounded up 10 common issues that beginners encounter and how to fix them. Technical Issues Lighting setups can be as simple or complicated as your heart desires—or your shot requires. However, before you can begin to think about how to use your lights creatively, you need to understand how
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Fashion Week
Light Modifiers
Studio Photography
Photography Techniques
Monolights
How to Create a Time-Lapse of the Northern Lights
by Stan Moniz · Posted 09/13/2020
Being a photographer and a filmmaker, I've gravitated heavily toward the art form of time-lapse photography. It's the perfect blend of photography and videography, the best of both worlds. Because I mix this art form up with my undying love for capturing the night sky, I’m incredibly passionate about this process and sharing it with others. Time-lapse photography is capturing consecutive photographs over a long period of time and then playing them back quickly in a series so that slow action appears to happen faster. Examples include clouds
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Landscape Photography
Remote Learning, Part 2: Commercial Photography and Studio Lighting
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/03/2020
As described in our companion article that makes up Part 1 of this story, both teachers and students scrambled to face unique challenges and solve unforeseen problems with the sudden shift from face-to-face classes to remote learning in March 2020. Since a new school year is now upon us, we asked a diverse group of educators for updated tips, as well as insights about the online teaching/learning process. In Remote
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Commercial Photography
Portrait Photography
Monolights
Photography Techniques
How to Use Your FUJIFILM Camera as a Webcam
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 06/04/2020
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better on your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs—such as your FUJIFILM mirrorless camera. To make this happen, FUJIFILM has introduced the X Webcam utility for simpler connectivity between X Series and GFX cameras and your computer. Since you
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Mirrorless Cameras
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How to Set up a Tabletop Photography Studio
by Cory Rice · Posted 04/02/2020
Photo studios come in all shapes and sizes. If you are working with small subjects, there is no reason to rent a massive loft or build an addition onto your house to get the shots you need. In many of these cases, a functioning setup can take up as little space as a table. Like all things related to photography, tabletop studios can be as simple or complex as their creators require. For basic applications, plenty of all-in-one kits exist for “non-
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Home Photography Studio
Home Studio
Dial up Your Photoshop Skills
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 03/27/2020
During the times when going out to shoot is either not possible or just not necessary, you can still use your spare, indoor time to refine some other critical skills for your photography practice, namely post-production. In our current photo world, where half of the job is editing and organizing your photos, it really pays to be on top of your editing game, regardless if you’re a working pro or a casual hobbyist. The more familiar and experienced you are with your craft, the easier and more fun it becomes. For photographers,
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Adobe Photoshop
Photography Post-Production
Fix It Before Post! A Guide to In-Camera Effects
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/26/2020
When many people think of special effects, they think of dimly lit rooms, expensive computers, and complicated software. While this may be an accurate picture if you are editing a blockbuster action movie, digital still photographers can do a lot to their images even before transferring files off their camera. The following guide covers some of the more popular in-camera effects on the market to consider when purchasing a new camera or for better understanding the camera you already own. Film Simulation and Color Profiles In recent years,
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Camera Settings
Special Effects Lenses
Film Cameras
SFX Week
Productive Activities for Photographers at Home
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/18/2020
Photography is a social medium. For many of us, our cameras are a means of getting out of the house, exploring the world, and connecting with the people and places we encounter along the way. So, what's a photographer to do while confined to the home front for days on end? Here are some tips for staying inspired, productive, and creative that don't require leaving the house. Make Portraits Keep shooting! Family members, partners, and roommates can all make compelling subjects for portrait and documentary projects.
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Work From Home
Print Photography
Still Photography
Caryn B. Davis Packs Her Bags for a 200th Anniversary Antarctic Adventure
by Jill Waterman · Posted 01/03/2020
The prospect of an Antarctic journey is sure to conjure an inescapable sense of adventure in even the most seasoned traveler. Award-winning photographer and journalist Caryn B. Davis knows this feeling well, because her travel bug runs deep. A former producer, writer, and cameraperson for television documentaries, Davis shifted cameras and careers, in 2000, to specialize in architectural and travel photography. “My dream has always been to travel the world and take pictures and write about it,” she says. “And that seems to be happening with
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Travel Photography
Portable Storage Solutions
Photo Bags and Cases
Photography Accessories
How to Succeed at a Photographic Portfolio Review
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/13/2019
The photo community has a unique advantage over other art forms. As the most democratic of the arts, photographs, by their very nature, are among the most easily shared and viewed. This has given rise to an abundance of photographic portfolio reviews. In recent years, the portfolio review has become ubiquitous in the field of photography, providing a venue for photographers of all levels, from students to enthusiasts to accomplished professionals. Opportunities for critique, feedback, and professional connection are also available within a
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Archiving
Fine Art Photography
Archiving & Storage
Ami Vitale Advocates for Mother Earth
Ami Vitale Advocates for Mother Earth
by Jill Waterman · Posted 07/04/2019
Ami Vitale has a remarkable affinity for life-changing events. A native of South Florida, Vitale was a self-described shy, gawky child who, like many young girls, possessed little confidence. The assessment of a grade school teacher, who told her she was not very good at English, stuck with her for years. “I just thought that I had no ability as a writer, or as a creative person,” she says. “I remember thinking I was going to become an engineer because I had almost perfect math scores on my SAT.” Photographs © Ami Vitale
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Mirrorless Cameras
Nature Photography
Wildlife Photography
Photojournalism
Learn to Light Underwater
Learn to Light Underwater
by Larry Cohen and Olga Torrey · Posted 07/04/2019
The definition of “photography,” in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface (such as film or an optical sensor).” As underwater photographers, it is very important for us to consider the quantity, color, quality and direction of the light as it passes through water. Above photograph: Combining ambient and strobe light creates breathtaking images.Photographs © Larry Cohen and Olga Torrey Quantity and Color Underwater light is very
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Underwater Photography
Underwater Lighting
10 Tips for Editing Travel Photographs, with Krista Rossow
by Jill Waterman · Posted 06/05/2019
Travel photography has a certain lure that brings out the uninhibited snapshooter in all of us. But how do you deal with the volume of images you download to the computer after your trip? At that point, it’s high time to sharpen your eye as a photo editor. According to award-winning travel photographer Krista Rossow, photo editing is a practice that really should begin before you leave on a trip. Rossow is well versed in the process behind editing photos to tell a dynamic story, given her seven years as
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Travel Photography
Post Production Software
Lighting Gear for Outdoor Portraits
by tom kirkman · Posted 03/04/2019
After posing for a few gigabytes of formals in a hall, you can sense the wedding party’s palpable relief when, weather permitting, it’s time to take it outside. If you’re lucky enough to have nicely landscaped grounds, it’s a great opportunity to stop fighting with the tungsten light sources inside and take advantage of that flash-friendly sunlight. Whether you’re just starting out as a wedding photographer or a friend asked you to shoot his or her wedding or you’re a seasoned professional, you’ll need some kind of help to maximize your
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Photography Lighting
Portrait Photography
On Camera Flashes

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