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Posted 02/17/2023
Bird photography has upgraded thanks to mirrorless cameras like the Canon EOS R7. Join Kathy Adams Clark as she talks about basic camera settings and what behavior to look for when your goal is to capture the best image.
0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - Clark's Introduction
4:52 - Camera Options
6:58 - Light Meter in Camera
11:05 - The Differences in F-Stops
13:49 - Shutter Speed
18:37 - ISO
21:47 - Resolution and Format
23:34 - Camera Settings
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by Cory Rice · Posted 02/17/2023
Diana Zapata is a Brooklyn-based wedding and portrait photographer whose work blends an editorial sensibility with a knack for finding and capturing natural moments during weddings and events. In this interview, she discusses her strategies for managing personalities and locations to create original and compelling wedding portraits.
Photographs © Diana Zapata
Posted 02/16/2023
For artists and photographers who make their art on paper, a key consideration is how it will be displayed later. In this B&H video, Barrie Lynn Bryant demonstrates viable options for artists and photographers to use for displaying their works with the art of framing.
0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Bryant’s Intro
5:36 - Frame History
8:03 - Displaying Your Work with the Community
11:21 - Studying Framing
18:47 - Printing and Shrink Wrapping
21:10 - What Goes into Framing
29:50 - Printing on a Prism Jet Printer
32:02 - When to Use a Picture
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 02/16/2023
The website says it succinctly: Photographers on the Move in Los Angeles / New York City / Atlanta. Our Labor of Love is a syndicate of six wedding and event photographers, including co-owners Jesse and Whitney Chamberlin. The pair was named one of America’s top 10 wedding photographers by American Photo magazine, in 2011, and they have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, New York magazine, Cosmopolitan, Photo District News, and more.
B&H spoke with Chamberlin about some of the benefits of
Posted 02/09/2023
We're all about flower power on this week's podcast, in celebration of Valentine's Day. Joining us in discussion are photography curator Danae Panchaud, co-author of the recent book Flora Photographica, along with contributing photographer and audience favorite Abelardo Morell.
After describing the book's genesis and scope, Panchaud delves into the extensive research
Posted 02/09/2023
Join professional Sony Alpha photographer and educator Reza Malayeri as he discusses the Sony a1’s lightning-fast burst mode, shares examples of eye-autofocus tracking for birds and animals, and showcases the camera’s slow-motion video capabilities.
0:00 - Introduction
2:58 - Malayeri’s Career Background
6:00 - Showcase Overview
8:20 - High-Speed Stills Setup
17:23 - Examples of High-Speed Stills
24:34 - Expand Spot Tracking Setup
by Nwakego Nwasike · Posted 02/06/2023
"I was addicted right away to taking photos, telling stories, composition—all of it. Once I started taking photos, I never stopped," says Marisa Peña, fashion photographer and B&H employee. Peña, whose love of shooting began with a high school photography class, boasts a portfolio of texture-filled macro shots rendered beautifully in black-and-white, self-portraits curiously composed and full of whimsy, lively
Posted 02/02/2023
Rob Sylvan shows you how to take your Lightroom Classic workflow on the go. In Part 1 of this two-part series, Sylvan goes over the basic steps to export your Lightroom Classic catalog to make it easier to edit your photos on the go.
0:00 - Introduction
1:37 - Resource Links and Adobe Plans
5:47 - Lightroom Classic On-the-Go Workflow
11:41 - What Is In the Travel Catalog Export?
19:19 - Saved Metadata vs. Exporting the Travel Catalog
20:53 - Customizing Preferences for Exporting the Travel Catalog
23:21 - Exporting the Travel Catalog
33:42 -
by Cory Rice · Posted 01/31/2023
Whether highly stylized fashion editorials or delicately balanced beauty images, Ryan Michael Kelly’s photographs share a distinctive, clean aesthetic. Originally trained as a painter, Kelly switched to photography after encountering the work of Richard Avedon and David LaChapelle. By the time he graduated from the School of Visual Arts (SVA), in 2004, Kelly had already begun building a reputation in New York’s fashion world while shooting model tests and editorials.
Over the years, Kelly has developed an impressive client base that includes
Posted 01/31/2023
Jonathan Jasberg introduces the seven most common photographic elements he uses in his work to create complex images, beyond standard layering. Jasberg also discusses his mental workflow for envisioning a scene.
0:00 - Introduction
2:57 - It’s About Capturing the Moment
8:26 - The Seven Photographic Elements
9:35 - Supporting Characters
16:18 - Frames
22:08 - Colors
26:41 - Reflections
28:19 - Symbols
30:40 - Echoes
33:49 - Shadows
38:16 - Behind the Images
52:27 - Final Thoughts
54:50 - Q&A
Posted 01/26/2023
“Selecting photos is a different skill than making them,” explains renowned picture editor Mike Davis, in this week’s podcast. This essential understanding forms the core of Davis’s new book, Creating Visual Narratives Through Photography: A Fresh Approach to Making a Living as a Photographer.
Davis approaches this topic with a mix of clarity and candor, to offer deeply engaged yet highly accessible insights about making photos—and making sense of those photos—while also discussing the elusive art of selecting and sequencing pictures and other
Posted 01/21/2023
From camera to computer and everything in between, this class covers all of the ways you can configure your photography situation to build an efficient workflow. From the type of tethering you choose to protecting your gear to powering your shoot to collaborating with others, this class will show you multiple tethered workstations to fit your needs. Topics covered include the AirDirect, Tether Table Aero, ONsite D-Tap battery, and a lot more.
0:00 - Introduction
1:39 - Overview
4:28 - Why Tether?
9:34 - Transfer Image
26:00 - Protect Your
Posted 01/19/2023
Chrystofer “Dolo” Davis has become one of the predominant voices of change from Newark, NJ, using his camera to break barriers while uniting a community. We sit down with Davis to talk about the city he loves, the gear he’s passionate about, and the creative vision that motivates him to be involved with literally every aspect of the industry.
0:00 - Introduction
2:05 - Coming Full Circle: Student to Teacher
7:34 - The Difference Between Professional Jobs and Being a Teacher
13:36 - Showing What Newark, NJ, Has to Offer Through Photography/Art
Posted 01/12/2023
Creating and sustaining a successful photo career is no easy feat. To help aspiring young imagemakers acquire the needed creative concepts and business skills, two New York-based organizations—ASMP NY and BKC—have teamed up to create the innovative mentorship, education, and industry immersion program The Bridge. Open to individuals from 18 to 26 years old, The Bridge embraces diversity and provides opportunities to underserved communities, regardless of formal photography experience. Best of all, this four-month, real-world program is free to