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by Allan Weitz · Posted 07/24/2023
Photo fact: Anything photographed up close looks amazing. It doesn’t matter what your subject is, be it a flower, a bumblebee or butterfly, a gemstone, or a slice of apple. Get in close enough and people start exclaiming, “Oooooohhhh…!”
Going face-to-face with a bumblebee at life-size reveals the alien-like features of these amazing creatures. This photograph was taken with a full-frame mirrorless camera
Posted 07/21/2023
Join Matt in the mountains of Zion National Park as he captures long-exposure light trails from passing cars. You'll learn the process step by step, from location scouting to shooting to editing.
0:00 - In This Video
0:30 - Location Scouting and Gear
3:10 - Photographing, Step by Step
5:40 - Editing (Lightroom & Photoshop)
11:31 - Results
Do you have any long-exposure shooting tips to share? Give us a shout in the Comments section, below.
Posted 07/19/2023
What makes black-and-white images special? What types of subjects can you photograph? Sony Artisan of Imagery and fine art photographer Thibault Roland shares five tips for beginner black-and-white photographers.
0:00 - Introduction
0:19 - Tip 1
0:36 - Tip 2
0:49 - Tip 3
1:00 - Tip 4
1:39 - Tip 5
For more from Thibault Roland, join him for a livestream about The Art of Black-and-White Photography, this Thursday, July 20th at 3:00PM EST, on the B&H Event Space page.
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/19/2023
Great products deserve (and often receive) great product photography. Whether you are photographing items for online sales, Internet auctions, or simply taking still life photos of a prized possession, there are some simple (and relatively inexpensive) gear and tips that can help your photos stand out from the others.
Online Auctions & Internet Marketplaces
We’ve all seen sub-par product images online. Let’s face it, they do not want to make you reach for your credit card or increase your bid. Smartphone snapshots are perfectly fine if you
Posted 07/18/2023
Composition can be a powerful tool for storytelling. Jess Santos tells her stories through landscape photography and, in this video, she shows you the tools to help you craft your own.
0:00 - Introduction
1:16 - Finding and Translating the Story
6:40 - Tools to Tell the Story
16:27 - How the Sky Interacts with the Foreground
20:41 - How Light Affects Color
22:28 - How the Milky Way Interacts with the Foreground
26:56 - Techniques & Elements Used to Tell the Story
47:58 - Ideas to Spark Inspiration
52:39 - "Creativity is not learned, but
Posted 07/14/2023
Need help choosing the right paper for your portfolio or exhibition? If you want to achieve the best printing results, join Rocco Ancora in this video as he explains the necessary technical and artistic aspects to take into consideration.
0:00 - Introduction
2:27 - Let’s Talk About Printing
4:30 - Why Print Your Work?
10:59 - The Printing Process
16:08 - Considerations
18:30 - Paper Characteristics
19:23 - Paper Contrast
22:02 - Gamut
26:00 - Surface Texture
28:19 - Archival Considerations
30:54 - Base Color of the Paper
33:43 - Choosing the
by Cory Rice · Posted 07/14/2023
In the world of portraiture, a light is only as good as the tools used to shape it. The three most common types of modifiers used for portraits are umbrellas, softboxes, and beauty dishes. Each of these
Posted 07/11/2023
In this video, join Westcott Top Pro Ian Spanier as he deconstructs a recent location shoot. Spanier explains how he uses harsh sunlight to his advantage and finds the best solutions to the limitations of on-location photoshoots.
0:00 - Introduction
1:43 - Problem Solving on Location
6:13 - Gear
9:38 - Open Shade: The Sun as a Backlight / Sun Flares: The Sun as a Highlight
18:20 - Using Reflectors: The Power of Light Compels You!
21:16 - Review: Tips & Tricks
25:44 - Avoid the "Bad Light"
30:25 - Using the Sun as Your Key Light
33:00 - Be
Posted 07/10/2023
Matt Zefi is on location in Zion National Park to teach you how to photograph bodies of water. Watch this B&H video and learn how to compose a photo and get some recommendations for the gear and settings you’ll need when photographing moving water.
0:00 - In This Video
0:32 - Finding Your Composition
1:59 - Gear
3:51 - Settings
5:56 – Zefi’s Images
6:18 - Final Thoughts
Are you a pro at capturing moving water? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
Posted 07/08/2023
If you're a beginner photographer who would to increase your skill levels, Sony Ambassador Mahesh Thapa offers 10 essential tips that will improve your photography game! In this video, you’ll learn to compose photos, get tack-sharp images, and other helpful techniques. While Thapa’s tips can be applied to any genre of photography, nature and landscape photographers will get the most out of this webinar.
0:00 - Introduction
0:47 - Disclosures
3:00 - In this Seminar
3:52 - Composition Tips
18:36 - Tips for Camera Settings
25:03 - Accessories
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Posted 07/06/2023
Dive into the magical, colorful world of dog photography with award-winning pet photographer Kaylee Greer. Greer teaches you to interpret dogs’ body language to help you capture their personalities. She also discusses and recommends the best lenses and camera settings to use for your shoot.
0:00 - Introduction
2:54 - Greer’s Start and Career
15:11 - The Lead Up to the Photo
17:37 - Speaking Dog: Dog Body Language Signals
35:24 - Get Low
41:48 - Sit and Stay
51:31 - Capture the Eyes: Focus Points
55:54 - What to Bring to a Photoshoot: Treats,
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 06/29/2023
Did you know that the first photograph ever taken was of a landscape?
“View from the Window at Le Gras” was captured by Nicéphore Niépce, in 1827. It features a very abstract view from Niépce’s window. Then, in 1839, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre made history with his image of
Posted 06/29/2023
Color management can be tough to wrap your head around. Matt Hill goes over the basics of color management and color correction. He shows you how to set up a color checker in Lightroom Classic, how to adjust color, and how to focus stack macro photography.
0:00 - Introduction
3:57 - Capturing Macro Images
6:06 - What Do Color Problems Look Like?
9:35 - Take Control of Your Inputs: Color Checker, Stability, and Color Calibration
17:41 - Color Management and Color Correction Are Not the Same
20:06 - Setting Up Color Checker Profiles in
Posted 06/29/2023
Looking for an easy DIY project? Cyanotypes might be for you! Sam Fuller shares the steps for this alternative photo process that you can accomplish at home.
0:00 - What is a Cyanotype?
1:01 - Materials
1:57 - Before You Begin
2:16 - Step-by-Step Process
4:39 - Final Thoughts
Do you have any experience with cyanotypes? Share your own tips in the Comments section, below.
Posted 06/27/2023
Arthur Morris has been photographing birds for more than 39 years with Canon, Nikon, and Sony gear. Morris shares his tips on how to capture the best photos of Brown Pelicans, in San Diego, California. He explains the different behaviors of pelicans, how to get the right angle, and how to get creative with your shots.
0:00 - Introduction
3:38 - Brown Pelicans in San Diego, CA
11:18 - Working with Angles and Creating Backgrounds
13:53 - Nesting Cliff
16:13 - In-Flight Images and Optimizing Your Images
18:52 - Pelican Cliff and Brandt's