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Gesture in bird photography: How to create a stronger connection between your subject and the viewer
You likely don’t often think about gesture in bird photography, but Tim Boyer argues in the video below that we need to consider gesture in our feathered subjects and offers tips for getting more interesting poses in your bird photos.
While a sharp image of a bird with nice light and composition can be very good,...
Some locations never grow old: Follow large-format film photographer Ben Horne in Zion National Park
Landscape and nature photographer Ben Horne fondly remembers his first ever trip to Zion National Park in Utah. He was seven years old and his family went on a summer camping trip from California to Montana, stopping at many parks along the way. Horne remembers seeing the sandstone cliffs for the first time as a...
Firmware Friday: Fuji improves GFX 50S, X-T100 and XF10; new lens support for Sigma MC-11 converter
Our Firmware Friday roundup this week is a fairly short affair, with news only for users of Fujifilm and Sigma products. (If you're not amongst that group, might we suggest checking our recent Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 and Nikon 500mm f/5.6 lens field tests instead?)
For those of you who're still with us, let's move...
Nikon 500mm f/5.6E PF Field Test: A superb super-telephoto without the super-weight
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When it comes to photographing sports and, in particular, wildlife, this often requires a supertelephoto lens. Now, for full-frame and APS-C DSLRs, that often comes with some rather unpleasant consequences, namely extremely large and heavy lenses....
Improve your images by learning from your compositional mistakes
Have you ever come back from a photo trip and been frustrated by the images when you view them on your computer? In a new video, Nigel Danson has five tips to help you avoid disappointment the next time you go out to capture photos. While it can be frustrating to capture a bad shot, it can also be an important...
7 alternative ways to improve your landscape photography
There are many clear ways to improve your landscape photography, including improving your lenses, buying filters, investing in a good tripod and much more. However, there are also some less obvious ways to improve your images. In a new video, photographer Adam Karnacz shares seven “alternative ways to improve your...
Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 OSD Field Test: A full-frame ultra-wide zoom that’s big on quality but not on price
Click here to read our Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 OSD Field Test
Are you in need of an ultra-wide angle zoom lens for your full-frame Canon or Nikon DSLR? Great! Want a sharp lens that also doesn't cost an arm and a leg? You're in luck. The refreshed Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di OSD lens may just be right up your...
Capture One 12 released: Redesigned user interface, more powerful masking technology and much more
Phase One has announced the immediate release of Capture One 12. The popular photo editing software has received numerous improvements to its workflow and user interface with a focus on streamlining and modernization to the overall user experience and the available editing tools.
Of Capture One 12, VP of Software...
Nikon Z6 Field Test Part I: Hard to find fault with this $2000 full-frame mirrorless camera
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Our job as camera reviewers is to find the good and the not-so-good aspects of a camera system for you, and we always set out to do just that. But as our Senior Reviewer William Brawley started digging deeper into the inner workings of the new Nikon Z6, he came away with mostly positives...
Best Cyber Monday (and week!) Camera Deals of 2018
We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and found some great camera deals on Black Friday. But, just because the holiday is over and Black Friday has passed doesn't mean that the deals are ending too. Cyber Monday has long been the source of many great deals on cameras, lenses and much more.
We're here to...
How to grow your brand on Instagram
For photographers looking to either become a professional or improve their current business, a critical part of the process is “building your brand.” Jay P. Morgan and The Slanted Lens has employed the help of Jordan Zobrist to share tips and tricks for growing your brand on Instagram. For many professional...
Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey: Keeping colors consistent in your workflow
Unless you’re exclusively a black and white photographer, color is a critical part of your photography. It isn’t just about getting vibrant and rich colors either, it’s about maintaining accurate and consistent color throughout your entire photographic workflow. It’s much easier said than done. In the video below,...
Firmware Friday: Fuji X-T1, X-A5, Nikon Z7 and A900, Panasonic FZ80-line, Ricoh Theta V, Sony A9 updated
This week, our regular Firmware Friday roundup returns after a brief hiatus with news of firmware updates for ten still cameras and three video cameras, as well as a raft of software news. If you're a Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax, Ricoh or Sony shooter, you'll want to keep reading. If not, we'd suggest taking...
Embracing shadows: Sean Tucker on learning that losing shadow detail can be a good thing
When shooting, photographer Sean Tucker exposes for the highlights. This choice he makes to preserve highlights when capturing an image means that often, parts of his image are pushed far to the left on a histogram. There's a give and take in photography. If you protect your highlights, you're also going to need to...
From a mountaintop in the Faroe Islands, Nigel Danson shares two simple tips for success
Photographer Nigel Danson's videos are often focused on different techniques you can use, both in the field and when editing your images, to improve your landscape and nature photography. Oftentimes, his videos go behind the scenes and his latest video, shot in the Faroe Islands, showcases one of the most beautiful...
Two Minute Tips: Using a grid on your speedlite to control the direction of light
If you are using speedlights but finding that your light is going all over the place, photographer David Bergman has a solution in the latest episode of Adorama's Two Minute Tips.
The trick is using speedlite grids. These light modifiers allow you to focus the beam of light from your speedlites and control how...
Behind the scenes with Adam Gibbs: A perfect counter to a creative slump is picking up your camera
Landscape and nature photographer Adam Gibbs may have decades of professional experience and a vast body of work, but even he still goes through creative ruts and slumps every now and then. His recipe for combating a slump? Pushing through and getting out into the field. While it can sometimes feel impossible to...
Creating a visual experience and the importance of injecting a piece of yourself as an artist in your photos
"Why do my photos suck?" This is a question, in one form or another, Blake Rudis of f64 Academy receives on a regular basis from his readers and viewers. The list goes on and on of the different ways people attack their own work and put themselves down as photographers. It's not unusual for someone to share their...
Behind the scenes with Irene Rudnyk: Natural light photoshoot using a Canon 5D III & 85mm f/1.2 prime
Portrait photographer and educator Irene Rudnyk recently headed out into downtown Calgary with her sister, Orysia, who is also an artist. The portrait shoot was themed around an early-to-mid 20th century look and was done entirely using natural light. Rudnyk went with her typical camera setup, which is a Canon 5D...
Becoming a master of curves adjustments in Adobe Photoshop
In most photo editing software solutions, you have access to curves adjustments. These come in different forms and some software even allows you to access separate curves for different color channels, offering even more editing control. If you become an expert with curves adjustments, you will have considerable...