There's a world of difference to how different prime lenses affect portrait photography. Earlier this week we shared a video comparing how four different primes handled portraits, and now here's one from Jessica Whitaker, this time showing how the 35mm vs 50mm vs 85mm stack up.
I was asked a question today about lenses. “Which lens should I buy?” is the question that I am asked very most. Prime lenses are my VERY FAVORITE. They don’t zoom in …
A camera is only as good as the lens that goes with it. So we'll explain everything about the different types of camera lenses, and why and when to use which!
Everything you need to nail your baptism photography
Overviewing a selection of solid lenses for the Nikon D750. Find different lenses at various price points for your full frame camera.
Ever wondered which lenses to get if you've just jumped into the Canon system? Today's photography cheat sheet will give you an idea.
Tis the season for gathering with friends and family and lots of photographs. I don’t know about you, but the first thing I do when I get to see myself in a group photo is pick me apart. I almost find a reason to not like it. I’m not smiling, I look heavy, I blinked..etc....Read More »
Wondering what camera lens to use? Here are several common camera lenses, what they're good for, and when you should use them.
Ever looked at your camera lenses and wonder what everything does? Then this is the blog post for you! I’ll explain everything you can see on your lens, so what each switch does, and what that funny little window thing is meant for too 😀 Learning about the tools of your trade is important, so tak
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Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
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85mm vs 50mm — here are my unedited photos.One lens is more versatile. One lens is a must for any type of photographer. Time to compare: 85mm vs 50mm
DLSR metering modes explained. Choosing a metering mode isn't complicated once you know how each mode affects the images you take.
Learn how to improve your portrait photography skills and understand lighting with our comprehensive portrait photography tutorials and guides.
Madeira is a beautiful island off the coast of Africa. Follow this 7 Day Madeira itinerary to see the best things on Madeira.
Ever looked at your camera lenses and wonder what everything does? Then this is the blog post for you! I’ll explain everything you can see on your lens, so what each switch does, and what that funny little window thing is meant for too 😀 Learning about the tools of your trade is important, so tak
We've got all the need-to-know (yet easy to forget) picture takin' info you need right here, with this handy photography cheat sheet.
This guide will tell you everything you need to know to visit SUMMIT One Vanderbilt and how to get the best photos so you can see if it's worth visiting.
Today I'm going to share some tips for using the Canon 50mm F1.8 lens. I know that many of you will have this lens, because it's probably the one that most people go for when upgrading from their kit lens. When I first got this lens a few years ago, I would hear about the quality of it for
Take your photos to the next level with these 4 easy steps to get a blurry background. Keep your subject sharp & in-focus, with a beautiful, soft blur in the back.
Czech photographer Dan Vojtech conducted a fascinating experiment to show how the focal length can change the shape of a person's face. Using lenses that
Wondering how to do street photography with vintage lenses? Then this post is for you. From basic camera settings to developing the instinct. Come learn.
Focal length is the distance between a camera’s lens and film when the lens in focused to infinity. So what does that mean? In practical terms, focal length determines the angle of view of a lens…
Next to the camera body, camera lenses are the second most important part of your camera. Selecting a new camera lens requires time and research because you have to consider several factors; desired focal length, lens speed, compatibility with your camera, and budget.