Posted 08/20/2022
Jose “Tutes” Tutiven has found success in photography by working hard, building a level of comfort with his subjects and, ultimately, by remaining true to himself. Behind his journey lies an incredibly inspiring story that transcends photography. We sit down with Tutiven to talk about passion, success, and longevity in a constantly evolving creative atmosphere.
0:00 - Introduction
2:48 - Tutiven's Photography Career
30:48 - Personal Work & Authenticity
39:04 - Tutiven's Images
51:56 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 08/18/2022
Nature and wildlife photographers seeking to put their images to work for the good of the planet will love this week’s podcast. Our first guest, Jaymi Heimbuch, founded the Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy to teach photographers how to use their pictures for a larger purpose. Listen in as Heimbuch discusses ways to harness the three A’s—Action, Audience, and Affect—and successfully target the people you want your work to reach.
Above photograph © Anne Readel
After a break, we hear from
Posted 08/13/2022
The darkness is her canvas and flashlights her paint brushes. From portraits to nightscapes, Susan Magnano shines a light on how she creates photographs by painting with light.
0:00 - Introduction
1:58 - Basics & Gear
6:38 - ABCD's of Light Painting
9:04 - How to Build a Photo
26:56 - Final Thoughts
Posted 08/08/2022
In this B&H video, National Geographic photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Keith Ladzinski shares his experiences in the field and the techniques, gear, and solutions he’s used along the way.
0:00 - Introduction
0:37 - Versatile Bag
1:15 - The Great Lakes
17:41 - Speedlights
27:56 - Panning
25:05 - Mono Heads
27:37 - Multimode
29:09 - Light Painting
30:57 - Exposure
31:41 - Split ND Filter
34:09 - Get Wide
35:57 - Get Low
40:50 - Creativity on a Budget
43:17 - Q&A
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Posted 08/07/2022
Join Sony Alpha Collective Member Mahesh Thapa as he shares tips, techniques, and accessories for mobile photography.
0:00 - Introduction
1:21 - About this Presentation
3:00 - Filters
10:52 - Mounts
18:46 - Tripods & Bag
28:58 - In the Field
43:19 - Q&A
52:44 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 08/04/2022
As any passionate sports photographer will tell you, there’s a special feeling that comes with covering game action that hooks you from day one. This was the starting point for our episode with Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth and longtime Sports Illustrated Director of Photography Steve Fine.
After building her career covering pro teams, Fruth co-founded Grassroots Baseball to
Posted 07/28/2022
With a camera in his hand, Harvey Stein owns the streets, having spent the past 50 years capturing quintessential moments and making sensitive portraits of the people he meets there. In this two-part episode, he shares details about his photographic process while also conveying the wisdom he’s acquired after publishing 10 books of photographs.
We first caught up with Stein at the 2022 B&H OPTIC Conference in June, where he spoke about his newest book Coney
Posted 07/21/2022
Sapna Reddy and Matt Kloskowski have more in common than colorful photos of birds in nature and soothing landscapes. In this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we investigate how their respective work lives have fueled the technical mastery that allows their creative vision to flourish. We spoke with them both as part of our continuing coverage of B&H’s
Now that Canon has had a few years to expand its RF-mount mirrorless system, the brand has developed a well-rounded portfolio of lenses capable of handling nearly any situation you’d like to photograph. Coupled with the development of several cameras, ranging from the advanced R5 and R3 to the sleek and approachable R7 and R10, you can dial-in your camera-lens kit to address a variety of specific shooting styles, ranging from a sleek and portable landscape shooting kit to the more robust and speed-minded professional setup. Here’s a quick
Posted 07/18/2022
Professional photographer Scott Kelby shares his top 10 tips for taking great travel photos. From the Taj Mahal to the Eiffel Tower, you'll learn how he captures landscapes, architecture, and portraits while on vacation with his family.
0:00 - Introduction
2:18 - Timelessness
5:33 - Great Light
8:15 - Interesting Light
10:23 - Tells a Story
14:02 - Eye-Catching Color
16:49 - Simplicity
24:52 - Interesting Composition
31:40 - Effective Post-Processing
35:32 - Interesting Places
44:09 - Putting it All Together
47:55 - 7 Things to Add to Your
Posted 07/15/2022
While understanding the technical side of photography will help you take great images, Jennifer Davidson believes that changing your mindset will truly level up your travel portraits.
0:00 - Introduction
6:29 - Remember Your Roots
9:19 - Move to the Fringes of Activity
15:04 - Seek Advice from Locals
17:05 - Recognize Universals
31:52 - Be Ready for Surprises
34:46 - Approach with Curiosity
38:41 - Accept Invitations
39:51 - Giving and Receiving
45:22 - Post-COVID Considerations
48:29 - Q&A
The moon has been a subject of human fascination for millennia. As a central topic of religious symbolism, philosophical and scientific inquiry, and a foundational pillar for our concept of time, it is hard not to notice her demurely brightening our night sky. New-age spiritualists even believe the moon cycles expel potent energy capable of impacting the collective human consciousness. Regardless of whether you ascribe to those beliefs, it is a decent flex to point at the moon and unpack some of the language around our planet’s lovely
Posted 07/08/2022
From Svalbard to the South Georgia, Camille Seaman has explored and photographed the Arctic and Antarctic regions. In this presentation, she talks about her beginnings in photography, her first trip to the Arctic, National Geographic, Linblad's ship (The Resolution), and more.
0:00 - Seaman’s Art & Photography Journey
6:59 - Exploring the Arctic & Antarctic
38:00 - Q&A
48:40 - Final Thought
Posted 07/07/2022
On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we continue our coverage of the 2022 OPTIC Conference with two highly invigorating segments about exploring the world after dark.
Above photograph © Susan Magnano
Our first guest is Susan Magnano, who specializes in luminescent night painted portraits. Our chat is revealing on
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