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Why This Camera Made Shooting Fun Again

A camera can feel like an extension of your job, or it can feel like something you carry because you want to. The difference matters because it changes whether you’re shooting for yourself or only to meet deadlines and expectations.

Are Sigma and Panasonic Coming for Canon, Nikon, and Sony?

Every so often, a product launch doesn’t just release something new. Rather, it changes the tone of an entire ecosystem. This is what Sigma has just done with two lenses that, on their own, would be remarkable, but together feel like a tectonic movement. And they show that the big three (Canon, Nikon, and Sony), might be on notice.

When Your Best Shot Feels Behind You

There’s a moment every photographer faces when a single image makes you pause. It might not even be the most technically perfect photo you’ve taken, but something about it hits differently. You keep wondering if you’ve already hit your peak: "what if that was the best I’ll ever do?"

Discover the Cosmos: We Review the Incredibly Fun Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope

When Dwarflab announced the development of the Dwarf 3 Smart Telescope, I could not contain my excitement. I thoroughly enjoy astrophotography. For me, that has been limited to subjects like the Milky Way or Aurora Borealis. Deep Space photography and solar imagery have always been a dream of mine, but the learning curve and costs can be extraordinary. The Dwarf 3’s promises are big, but does it deliver? In this article, I put this smart telescope to the test.

I love space! Seriously! Whenever we have clear skies, I really appreciate spending my time looking up at the...

My Thoughts—and Solution—To The Film vs. Digital Debate

Some say film photography is better than digital. Film has a more organic, natural look. Shooting with an analogue camera is a better experience and a purer form of photography. Others say digital photography is better because computer technology makes photography easier. You can shoot more frames and focus quicker, and experiment more by shooting more without the need for a second mortgage. Buckle up, this might get ranty.

RockNRoller R9 Mighty Cart Review: The All-Terrain Gear Hauler Your Back Has Been Waiting For

There is a moment in every photographer’s career when a single camera bag is no longer enough. Maybe it starts with one C-stand, then a sandbag, a hard case of lenses, a power station, and before you know it, you are making three trips back to the car. This is the point where you have to stop looking for a bigger bag and start looking for a smarter solution. RockNRoller has long been a staple for road crews, and its new R9 Mighty series is aimed squarely at creatives who want that same level of reliability offroad and on mixed terrain.

5 Proven Ways to Get Repeat Photography Clients Without Cutting Rates

The hardest part of being a photographer often isn’t taking great photos, it’s running a sustainable business. Shoots come and go, and when the calendar looks thin, panic sets in. That’s why repeat clients matter more than almost anything else in your business model. A client who hires you again and again is worth far more than a new one you have to chase.

Sunrise and Sunset Photography: From Start to Finish

Sunrises and sunsets are cornerstone images for the landscape photographer, presenting opportunities to showcase fantastic scenes in the favorable soft light of the early morning or late evening. The following tips help guide you through successful sunrise and sunset photography from start to finish.

Why the Nikon Z5 II Could Be the Best Value in Full Frame

The Nikon Z5 II stands out because it gives you a full frame camera body without a massive price tag. You get access to modern features like in-body image stabilization and advanced autofocus, making it a practical tool whether you’re hiking before sunrise, shooting portraits, or capturing wildlife.

Nikon Zf vs Fujifilm X-T5: The Retro Camera Showdown

The Nikon Zf has been gaining a lot of popularity with retro-loving photographers of all stripes. But how does it stack up against the king of retro camera design's top model, the Fujifilm X-T5?

We Review DXO PureRAW 5

We spent some time on the new DxO PureRAW 5 when it was announced in February, but now it's out and I've had a chance to give it a run.

The Viltrox 16mm f/1.8: A Budget Ultra-Wide with Pro Performance?

When it comes to lenses, photographers who hear "ultra-wide" and "fast apertures" are usually bracing for an equally impressive price tag. The Viltrox 16mm f/1.8, however, seeks to deliver excellent optical quality and unique lens features at a reasonable price—in this review, I’ll see if Viltrox can execute a truly great ultra-wide prime.

Why the OM-1 Mark II Could Change How You Shoot Landscapes

The OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II pushes what you can do without extra gear with a design and features that center on giving you more flexibility in the field. Whether you’re working with landscapes, experimenting with motion blur, or capturing detail-heavy subjects, it offers tools that can save you time and effort.

WANDRD PRVKE V4 Review: Is This the Goldilocks Camera Bag for Landscape Photographers?

The WANDRD PRVKE V4 has exploded on Kickstarter, hitting its funding goal in under 30 minutes and continuing to climb past expectations. With nearly half a million already pledged, it’s clear this isn’t just another camera bag launch. WANDRD’s latest update to their flagship bag has struck a chord with photographers, filmmakers, and everyday creatives alike. But what exactly makes the PRVKE V4 so appealing, and is it really worth the hype?

Tamron 18-300mm Review: The One-Lens Travel Solution

A single lens that can move from wide landscapes to close wildlife without weighing down your bag is always worth your attention. When you want to capture fleeting moments without swapping glass, the Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD lens is built for that purpose.

Luminar Mobile Update Adds Raw Support and More to Version 2.2

Well, here's something I did not expect in a mobile photo editing app, but it's a nice surprise. Skylum, which also makes the popular Luminar Neo editor, has added full raw support, an editing history feature, seamless iCloud synchronization, and an improved user interface to its iOS app that runs on iPhones and the Apple iPad.

The Birth of the Digital Camera: From Film to Filmless Revolution

Photography has always been about capturing light to preserve moments. For over a century, that meant exposing a roll of film and then disappearing into a darkroom or waiting for a lab to develop the images. It’s easy to forget how different this process was before digital cameras came along. In the 1970s, the idea of instantly seeing a photo on a screen felt like science fiction. Yet it was in this era of film and chemicals that a young engineer quietly built a device that would change photography forever. What follows is the story of how the first digital camera was invented and how it transformed the way we take and share photos.

10 Incredible 35mm Film Cameras Worth Buying in 2025

Film photography is experiencing an unprecedented renaissance, and choosing the right 35mm camera can make your analog journey all the more enjoyable. Whether you're a seasoned photographer returning to your roots or a digital native ready to embrace the magic of film, these 10 exceptional cameras represent the perfect blend of reliability, features, and value for modern shooters.

Is the Canon RF 28–70mm f/2 Still Worth It in 2025? My Honest Take

When Canon first released the RF 28–70mm f/2L, it felt like a statement piece. A constant f/2 aperture on a zoom lens? It was bold, fast, and unlike anything else on the market. At the time, I was impressed by an aperture that wide on a zoom. But in 2025, after years of mirrorless refinement, is this lens still worth its weight, both literally and figuratively?

Can You Use APS-C Lenses on Your Full Frame Mirrorless Camera?

Mixing APS-C lenses with full frame cameras has long been considered a mistake, something you’d never want to do if you cared about image quality. But depending on your needs, it can be a smart and practical choice. The trade-offs aren’t as black and white as they first seem, and in some cases, the benefits may actually outweigh the downsides.

How Far Have We Come With the Quality of Doorbell Cameras?

Doorbell cameras used to be equal amounts of hassle and help. Fast-forward to 2025, and the tech has transformed, offering clear footage, smart features, and reliable security. Looking for an alternative to the market leader’s pricey subscription, I went looking for better options. That’s when I found the Imou Doorbell 2S Kit, a battery-powered video doorbell that’s shown me just how far we’ve come.

Sigma’s 200mm f/2 Sports Lens Brings Back a Classic Look

It’s been years since a 200mm f/2 prime lens hit the market, and Sigma has finally brought one back. For portrait work, the lens opens doors to a unique look you won’t get from the usual 85mm or 70–200mm zooms.

Is Fujifilm’s Older GFX 50R the Perfect Travel Camera?

If you're thinking about picking up an older option in 2025, the Fujifilm GFX 50R medium format mirrorless camera might catch your interest. Despite being seven years old, it still packs serious value, especially if you're looking to balance portability with medium format image quality.

How to Read a Lens Spec Sheet Like a Pro

Spec sheets can look like alphabet soup—ED, ASPH, OIS, STM, USM, MFD, 0.5×—but each line quietly predicts how a lens will behave on a job. This guide strips out the marketing and shows you what matters, why it matters, and how to make smarter buys from your desk. No test charts needed; just practical translation from spec to outcome.

Canon’s Cheapest Zoom Lens Tested in the Real World

The Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens is one of those rare pieces of gear that might actually change how you approach everyday shooting. It’s not built for prestige or to impress with specs, but it opens the door to focal lengths you can’t reach with a kit lens or a phone. At $219, it offers a chance to experiment with telephoto work without committing to a major investment, and that alone makes it worth your attention.

Why Photography Could Be the Mental Health Boost You Never Knew You Needed

Picking up a camera is a powerful tool for improving your psychological well-being, with benefits that extend far beyond just capturing pretty pictures. From reducing anxiety levels to fostering genuine human connections, photography is emerging as an unexpected form of therapy that's accessible to anyone with a smartphone or camera.

Here's a Digital Photo Frame That Doesn't Need Wall Power

Here's something a little different to display your photos. It's the Aluratek ePaper frame. Photos look like printed photos, and this 13.3" Wi-Fi-connected frame can run for about a year after a charge through its built-in USB-C port.

Can This Gadget Really Turn Your Old Film Camera Digital?

Film photography has undeniable charm, yet the hassle and cost can be hard to swallow. Digital convenience is appealing, but it sacrifices the tactile joy of analog gear. This device aims to give you the best of both worlds by turning your film camera into a digital camera.

Meike 85mm f/1.8 Pro Review: Affordable Portrait Power

The Meike 85mm f/1.8 Pro lens is aimed at giving you a reliable mid-telephoto option without forcing you into the higher prices of first-party glass. If you’re after sharp portraits, controlled depth of field, and a build that feels solid enough for daily use without breaking the bank, it's worth a look.

Why I Still Prefer the Optical Viewfinder Over the Electronic Viewfinder

In an era where electronic viewfinders have dominated most mirrorless cameras, it may seem old-fashioned to still use a DSLR camera with an optical viewfinder. Yet, as someone who has spent more than a decade behind the lens, constantly switching between mirrorless and DSLR, I still find myself drawn to the simplicity and authenticity of the optical viewfinder.

The Ultimate Photo Editing Workflow

In this article, I share the photo editing workflow I use for all my photos, and if you want to achieve high-quality results, this is for you.

Why Gen Z Is Ditching Digital: 5 Reasons Film Photography Is Experiencing a Renaissance

In an era where smartphone cameras can capture 4K video and AI can enhance photos beyond recognition, something unexpected is happening in photography studios and college campuses across America. Young photographers are deliberately choosing 35mm film cameras over cutting-edge digital equipment, creating a renaissance that has film manufacturers scrambling to meet demand and camera shops dusting off decades-old inventory.

Four Budget Micro Four Thirds Lenses Worth Owning

Many people assume that building a capable Micro Four Thirds kit requires investing in expensive pro-grade glass, but that’s not the only route. Affordable lenses can still give you sharp, versatile results without stretching your budget, and knowing which ones to choose can open up creative options you might otherwise overlook.

Zooms or Primes? I Tried To Solve the Debate

The never-ending debate between the zoom and prime lens users only seems to get more heated with every argument for and against. As a user and enjoyer of both, I figured it would be only natural for me to weigh all the pros and cons of each in a somewhat unbiased article.

How Netflix's 'Adolescence' Filmed Four One-Shot Episodes

If you haven't seen the new series "Adolescence" on Netflix, it is by far one of the best cinematic experiences of 2025. The four-part drama is being praised not only for its intense subject matter and acting but also because each episode was filmed in a single take with no camera cuts or movie magic transitions. Let's take a look behind the scenes to see how it was filmed.

Learn This Boring Lighting, Make Great Money

Let’s be honest: look book photography isn’t glamorous. It won’t get you a Vogue cover or a viral campaign, but it will get you paid. Repeatedly. Reliably. And if you're smart about it, it can become one of the most consistent and lucrative income streams in your photography business.