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Think Like a Painter in Your Approach to Photography

Consider this: think like a painter. Painting is basically an additive process: the painter adds paint to a canvas. Photography is basically subtractive: the photographer, through careful composition and cropping (or cloning in the digital darkroom), subtracts unwanted or distracting elements from a scene to create a vision — or impression — of a scene. […] petapixel.com »

2020-6-6 20:07

Cheap Photo: Save on the Sony a7r IV, Storage, Camera Bags, and More!

June is starting off with a bang when it comes to camera deals and other photography-related sales. You can grab Canon's M50 with a lens for $499, the Fujifilm X-T3 is a bargain at $1,199, and the Olympus E-M1 II, with perhaps the best IBIS on the market, has dropped to $1,099! Sony's a7r IV has a steep discount too! Need accessories? Calibrate your monitor with the Datacolor SpyderX Pro for just $148. thephoblographer.com »

2020-6-6 13:00

Video: Try This to Improve the Autofocus of Your Camera and Lens

You've all heard about cleaning your sensor. But how many of you clean your lenses? And we're not just talking about the front element, but what about the contacts. And what about the autofocus contacts of your camera? How many of you are too scared to do it in the same way that you're too afraid to clean your sensor? In one of our recent episodes of Pro Camera Reviews, Editor in Chief Chris Gampat decided to show everyone how he keeps his cameras working each and every time correctly. thephoblographer.com »

2020-6-5 13:00

How to Maximize Your Keeper Rate at Epic Landscape Photo Locations

As an amateur landscape photographer, opportunities to visit epic locations such as Lofoten, Iceland, or the Scottish highlands are limited. When an opportunity for travel arises, an overly ambitious plan is often drafted in an effort to squeeze every last drop of potential from the trip. While it’s tempting to shoot as many locations as […] petapixel.com »

2020-5-22 17:48

10 mistakes most first-time film shooters make (and how to avoid them)

Introduction You’ve bought your first camera. You’ve bought some film. You’re ready to load up and start shooting. What could possibly go wrong? Lots of things! When you make a mistake with your digital camera, you’ll know right away, but with film, it’s not until days or weeks later, when you’re home from your once-in-a-lifetime trip that you discover you’ve screwed up the picture you can never re-create. dpreview.com »

2020-5-8 16:00

Pro Sports Photographers: A Message from Your Friendly Broadcast Camera Operator

A few months ago, I was hired as an on-court, fixed broadcast camera operator for an Association of Tennis Professionals event as an independent contractor. While we were not broadcast live on a network, we were broadcasting throughout the stadium and event village as well as being taped for the network. The weekend’s key match […] petapixel.com »

2020-4-21 21:39