When you combine modern photography gear, even at the entry-level, with today’s post-production software, it has never been easier for people to get high-quality images. The days of perfectly matching time, elements, and light are essentially done. [ Read More ]
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Do You Really Need an Expensive Camera to Take Great Photos? (VIDEO)
Show Promo Image Do you really need an expensive camera to take great photos? That’s the question portrait photographer Miguel Quiles tackles in the below video where he compares shooting with a Sony A7R IV, which retails for around $5400, with Sony’s 24-70mm G Master lens vs the Sony ZV1, a compact camera that sells… Continue reading Do You Really Need an Expensive Camera to Take Great Photos? (VIDEO)
Is the Cheapest Samsung Frame TV Worth Your Money?
While many of us hold printing photographs in high regard — myself included — digital displays of photography are becoming more prevalent, affordable, and effective. But is Samsung’s range of frame TVs worth your hard-earned cash? [ Read More ]
Canon R1 and R5c Leaks Suggest They Have Sony and Nikon in Their Sights
There have been some incredible cameras released this year and the leaked information on some upcoming release from Canon suggest it’s about to get better. So, what gaps are the Canon R1 and R5c intended to fill within the industry? [ Read More ]
The Easy Way to Convert Color Photos to B&W in Lightroom (VIDEO)
Show Promo Image One effective way to salvage a low-impact photo is to convert the image to b&w. That’s because certain photographs are far more compelling when rendered in monochrome. Ron Leach Tue, 11/30/2021
The Easy Way to Convert Color Photos to B&W in Lightroom (VIDEO)
Show Promo Image One effective way to salvage a low-impact photo is to convert the image to b&w. That’s because certain photographs are far more compelling when rendered in monochrome. Ron Leach Tue, 11/30/2021
Slideshow: Winners of the Hasselblad Masters 2021 competition
Winners of the Hasselblad Masters 2021 competition Today, winners of the 2021 Hasselblad Masters competition were announced. Photographers from all over the globe submitted a set of 3 images, for a total of 63,000, to 12 categories including Aerial, Architecture, Portrait, Product, and Heritage – a newly added category to commemorate the camera maker’s 80th… Continue reading Slideshow: Winners of the Hasselblad Masters 2021 competition
Are Modern Zoom Lenses a Better Choice Than Primes?
A decade ago, the differences between zoom and prime lenses were stark: zooms offered convenience and versatility, while primes offered better image quality and more extreme apertures. However, the gap has closed in recent years, with zooms showing marked jumps in image quality and pushing their designs to new extremes, blurring the line between the… Continue reading Are Modern Zoom Lenses a Better Choice Than Primes?
Canon EOS R3 Review: Blazing Speed Meets Robust Body
Canon’s latest mirrorless camera takes on a new shape and reaches all new heights in performance. With its stacked 24-megapixel sensor, blackout-free silent shooting, eye-control autofocus, and improved subject detection, the EOS R3 might just be the new camera to beat. Design and Usability Unboxing the Canon EOS R3 for the first time, I was… Continue reading Canon EOS R3 Review: Blazing Speed Meets Robust Body
Son Uses Photoshop to ‘Fix’ a Family Portrait His Dad Hates
Author Kyle Scheele grew up looking at a family portrait that has hung in his parents’ house for the past 30 years — a photo his dad absolutely hates. As a Christmas present, Scheele decided to use his Photoshop skills on the picture to create the best gift idea he’s ever had. “[The photo is]… Continue reading Son Uses Photoshop to ‘Fix’ a Family Portrait His Dad Hates