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Professional adventure and travel photographer Corey Rich discusses his photography career, storytelling process, and gear, revealing how he manages to capture unique images during adventure sports.
What are your tips for extreme sports photography? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
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Documentary photographer Alison Wright shares five tips for photographing people. In this video, she discusses how she tries to capture the essence of who and where they are, and what they do, in an effort to tell their story.
What are your tips for creating successful environmental portraits? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
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Join Lisa Langell out in the field as she photographs wildlife and shares her photography tips for taking photos from a boat. She offers her advice about taking photographs of wildlife, camera settings, the proper camera gear, and more!
Have you ever tried photographing birds in the wild? Tell us about your experience in the Comments section, below!
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National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson shares his five tips for destination and travel photography. How can you take better travel photos? What do you need to keep in mind when you’re out on location? If you want to be a travel photographer, you’ll need to know how to photograph a variety of subjects, from landscape to portrait.
What are your own travel photography tips? Share them with us in the Comments section, below.
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Wildlife photographer Kristi Odom goes into the thought process behind crafting an image that tells a story. From research to camera settings, you will learn photography tips for capturing the emotion in a nature scene.
For more wildlife-related news and tips, be sure to check out the rest of Wildlife Week on B&H Explora!
How do you bring out emotion in your own wildlife photography? Share your
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Are you looking to take your photography to new dimensions? Erick Hercules shows you how to be creative in your visual storytelling and photographic composition. From where do you draw your photography inspiration from?
In the Comments section, below, tell us about how you decide to frame your photographic compositions.
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B&H is more than just a retailer—we’re a community of creative professionals including award-winning photographers and musicians, accomplished digital artists and cinematographers, and other skilled creators from diverse artistic backgrounds.
Street photographer Brent Eysler is a master storyteller. He draws inspiration from the people of New York City, photographing them in black-and-white to capture, truly, their essence and soul. When he’s not out and about in New York, Eysler works in the
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Interested in night photography? Want a deep dive into the types of cameras that are best suited to this genre? You are in luck! Educator, author, and co-founder of National Parks at Night, Gabriel Biderman is here to give us a seriously detailed look at some of the most popular cameras for night photography. Biderman talks about megapixel counts, sensitivity ranges, and other concerns photographers may have while providing numerous examples and comparisons. Read more about night photography
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Join photographer Brian Smith as he shares five tips for making the most out of a location portrait shoot. From engaging subjects to choosing locations, utilizing technology and managing light, Smith’s advice will have your portraits looking better in no time. Be sure to drop by BandH.com for more videos, informational articles, and more.
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The beautiful Canadian Rockies was an incredible backdrop for an all-female workshop led by photographer Rachel Jones Ross. Here, the photographers discuss their ideals, personal styles, and how they are inspired by one another. To find some of your own inspiration, be sure to watch the whole video and follow some of the women featured in the piece. For more educational, informational, and fun videos, make sure to stop by BandH.com.
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B&H is more than just a retailer—we’re a community of creative professionals including award-winning photographers and musicians, accomplished digital artists and cinematographers, and other skilled creators from diverse artistic backgrounds. Check out For the Love of the Craft, a series of short documentaries that highlight some of our talented employees.
Meet B&H’s Abe Curland, a talented photographer whose main passion is birds. Abe shares his insights into what inspires him about bird photography, and he offers some great tips on
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Pye Jirsa, co-founder of SLR Lounge, has teamed up with B&H to provide you with some tips and techniques for photographing weddings. Jirsa reviews lighting setups, working with subjects, and how to capture different angles of the same scene. If you want to learn even more, you should check out BandH.com, where we have numerous other informational videos.
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Levi Tenenbaum uses photography to express all facets of his imagination, whether it’s a big, cinematic idea or something quieter and more intimate. His photos reflect the passion and explosive energy he carries with him everywhere, including to his role as Corporate Communication Manager for B&H. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.com. To read more about B&H employees who are involved in
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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer and photo historian Michael Soluri talks about his years documenting numerous human and robotic NASA space missions. Some of the projects Soluri documented include the Parker Solar Probe Mission, the 10-year New Horizons Mission, and the last Shuttle crew trained to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
He also discusses the technical and logistical aspects of covering these long-term assignments, along with post-capture, calibration, printing, branding, and archiving tips. We hope you enjoy
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In this B&H Online video, New York City-based photographer Charles Chessler shares images from his ongoing project, "Agreeable Strangers," and talks about his approach to asking complete strangers for a street portrait. He discusses being present and in the moment with your subjects and, amidst the hubbub of everything happening on the street, getting your subjects to be present with you... getting them to "drop in."
Chessler also discusses gear and settings, keeping in mind that the technology exists in service of humanity and the