Imagine you can open up Lightroom and browse through the lighting setup (a graphic from top down) that shows you what you did during your shoot, where each photo has its lights, and the setup of these lights, all embedded. Would that be beneficial? [ Read More ]
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Why a Drone Is My Favorite Purchase That I Did Not Need
Drones are appealing to a wide gamut of people, from creatives to tech-heads, to aviation enthusiasts. For me, it was perhaps a blend of all three, but something I couldn’t easily justify. Nevertheless, I bought one anyway, and it turned out to be the best poor decision I’ve ever made. [ Read More ]
The Influence of White Balance on Our Perception of the Polarization Effect in Landscape Photography
A polarization filter is a great tool for reducing glare on shiny surfaces. A welcome side effect is the more saturated colors. Especially during autumn, a landscape photo will get a nice warm appearance. Unfortunately, automatic white balance may counteract the effect. [ Read More ]
A Tale of Two Tripods: We Review the Benro Slim and the Benro Tortoise
It was the best of tripods, it was an even better tripod. This is why I ended up upgrading what I was already very pleased with to what I think is the best tripod my money could buy. [ Read More ]
How to Shoot Kodak’s Incredible Aerochrome Film
I recently interviewed Australian film photographer Rob Walwyn on his incredible images documenting the aftermath of the bushfires that devastated Australia’s east coast in late 2019 and early 2020. Walwyn’s project, “Karrikins,” led to his first solo exhibition at the 2021 Head On Photo Festival in Sydney. [ Read More ]
Fstoppers Reviews the HEX x Misshattan Ranger DSLR Sling Bag
I’ve never been one to consider style in my bag purchases, but if that style comes at no extra cost, then, why not? That’s certainly the case with the new HEX x Misshattan Ranger DSLR Sling, a different take on the company’s regular Ranger DSLR Sling. [ Read More ]
Fstoppers Interviews Rob Walwyn on His Upcoming Photo Exhibition ‘Karrikins’
Australian photographer Rob Walwyn is hosting the first exhibition of his project ‘Karrikins’ as part of Sydney’s Head On Photo Festival. Karrikins documents the aftermath of the bushfires that devastated Australia’s east coast in late 2019 and early 2020. What makes Walwyn’s images even more stunning is his use of Kodak’s discontinued false-color infrared film… Continue reading Fstoppers Interviews Rob Walwyn on His Upcoming Photo Exhibition ‘Karrikins’
Why We Shouldn’t Give Up When We Struggle in Landscape Photography
It is good to have a plan B in landscape photography. But what if even plan B doesn’t work? Should we give up? Or is there still the chance, any way to get some really strong photographs? I came exactly into such a situation recently – and oh man – finally it turned into one… Continue reading Why We Shouldn’t Give Up When We Struggle in Landscape Photography