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Choosing the right camera gear can feel overwhelming, especially when you're just starting out. Whether you're venturing into wildlife photography, launching a portrait business, diving into travel photography and videography, or exploring landscape photography, having the right setup is important. To help you navigate your choices, our resident photographers and videographers share their top gear recommendations based on their own experiences.
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Portrait Overview
0:45 - Portrait Gear Under $500
1:36 - Under $800
2:22 -
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Join Diego Rizzo and learn his five tips on photographing volcanoes, covering preparation, gear, focusing, settings, and more.
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Weather & Prep
1:09 - How to Choose a Tripod
1:53 - Focusing & Exposing
3:33 - Exposure Time/Shutter Speed
4:23 - Drones
5:36 - Safety (Bonus Tip!)
6:57 - More from Diego
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There are different types of travel portraits, and the lens focal length you choose affects the story you want to tell. Maria shows you how to go beyond the typical vacation snapshot through natural lighting, settings, focal length, and more.
0:00 In This Video
1:35 The Headshot
3:42 Telephoto Portraits
6:28 Wide-Angle Portraits
8:28 Super-Telephoto Portraits
11:06 Ultra-Wide Portraits
13:58 Self Portraits
16:06 Sunset Silhouette
17:14 What's Next?
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Learn how to plan your travel portraiture before your trip, such as finding locations, choosing your lenses, and packing other essentials.
0:00 - In This Video
0:45 - Research, Planning, & Location Scouting
4:57 - Camera & Lenses
13:50 - Accessories
18:49 - What Do You Need?
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B&H x Sigma are pleased to bring you a new outdoor photography series, Iceland: Chasing Light. Maria and Matt photograph all that this bucket list destination has to offer, such as landscapes, environmental/travel portraits, astrophotography, the Northern Lights, and more. You’ll learn tips for not just photographing in the extreme cold, but techniques you can apply to your work any time you shoot!
0:00 - A Life-Changing Destination
1:17 - Why We Do Photography
3:41 - In This Series
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Photographers Bruce Byers and Himanshu Pandya talk about what should be in your camera bag, how to deal with flights, and how to research the location you are interested in going. Along with tips on what to do with all the images you come home with.
0:00 - Intro
1:55 - About Bruce & Himanshu
11:30 - Travel Prep
30:13 - Dealing with Technical Problems
33:01 - How to Decide What Gear to Take
39:43 - What Type of Media Bruce & Himanshu Shoot With
41:48 - How to Deal With People Asking For Money While Photographing
49:23 - Take That
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The Beauty of Travel Series with photographer Jim Nix explores the planning, execution and post-production that goes into capturing stunning imagery in your travels.
In the first of this three-part series Jim talks about cityscapes.
0:00 - Intro
5:01 - Jim's Pro Tips
12:16 - Reviewing Cityscape Photos
25:54 - Editing in Luminar Neon
53:22 - Q&A
1:03:00 - Final Thoughts
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Join legends Art Wolfe and Frans Lanting as they share the lessons they’ve learned from their photography expeditions, from Antarctica to Chad to Bangladesh and beyond.
0:00 - Introduction
4:06 - Then and Now (Art Wolfe)
9:00 - In the Footsteps of Frank Hurley (Frans Lanting)
15:30 - Holi (Wolfe)
18:15 - Madagascar (Lanting)
22:29 - Ethiopia, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Wolfe)
35:09 - More from Madagascar (Lanting)
39:21 - More from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Wolfe)
44:25 - Iran (Lanting)
50:25 - The Human
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In Part 2 of the Art of Photography series, Scott Kelby shares his photos and the stories behind them. Kelby also shares his top tips for travel photography.
0:00 - Introduction
1:46 - Kelby's Images and Stories
37:27 - Kelby's Travel Tips
1:05:30 - Removing Unwanted Objects in Photos with Luminar
1:06:37 - Final Thoughts
1:08:20 - Editing in
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Grab a friend and head outdoors! Whether you're a travel photographer looking to go beyond the typical tourist photo, or a landscape photographer trying to add a subject to your image, Maria Perez is here to help. In this video, she shares her tips for choosing a lens focal length, composing your frame, and posing your subject outdoors. If you have any other tips on taking great portraits while traveling, let us know in the Comments section, below.
0:00 - Introduction
0:21 - Wide-Angle Portraits
1:03 - Standard Lens (35mm or 50mm)
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Director and photographer Ben Clark discusses his career and his experiences filming The Snowman's Trek, which tells the story of the longest hiking trail in Bhutan. In the video, Clark explains how he filmed the athletes completing the trek and shares tips for marketing your film.
0:00 - Introduction
2:00 - The Snowman's Trek Film Preview
6:00 - Clark's Career and Climbing Background
20:37 - The Making of The Snowman's Trek
32:00 - Planning the Film
39:11 - Tips for Choosing Gear
41:55 - The Business Side of Filmmaking
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There are tools and techniques hidden inside Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic that every travel photographer should know. In this B&H video, photographer David Marx explains how to use the editing software to bring your photos to life. He discusses topics such as how to edit your exposure, how to use the gradient tool, and offers other helpful tips.
0:00 - Overview
3:23 - Repairing
18:14 - Global Edits
33:09 - Local Edits
39:15 - Map Module
48:13 - Organizational Tools
51:35 - Q&A
58:24 - Final Thoughts
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In this B&H video, Scott Kelby will change how you, as a photographer, think of your iPhone's camera. Follow along to learn how to use your mobile phone as your second camera while travelling and still produce awesome photos.
0:00 - Benefits of Using a Smartphone
5:06 - Change How You Think
11:11 - 20 Tips for Better iPhone Photos
44:03 - Final Thoughts
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This is our guide to some gorgeous photography locations, in Monterey, California. Follow along as we show you the historical district, rocky beaches, wildlife, and other natural wonders!
What are some of your favorite travel-photo subjects and locations? Tell us about them in the Comments section.
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Sony Artisan of Imagery Bob Krist shares the behind-the-scenes stories from assignments for National Geographic and other magazines. He disseminates concrete pointers about how to approach and photograph people on the road, and provides some insight about his award winning black-and-white monograph, Old Souls & Timeless Places (Brilliant Press, Exton, PA 2020).
0:00 - Introduction
2:38 - Wall Street Journal Slideshow
6:41 - Travel Photography Has Changed
14:17 - Instagram vs. Reality
17:23 - It's Not About Us. It's About Them
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