The Article That Became Three Books Back in September 2024, I sat down to write an article for Fstoppers called What I Wish I Knew Earlier. I had no idea it would eventually become a trilogy of books. At the time, it was simply an opportunity to reflect on some of the lessons landscape photography had taught... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Darren J. Spoonley 4 Reasons Why You Might Want to Learn 3D Printing as a Photographer Have you ever wished for a photography accessory or tool and dreamed of making it yourself? If you're the kind of photographer who likes finding neat solutions, 3D printing might be worth checking out. Photographers are often passionate about printing their images and hanging them on a wall. This endeavor often... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Nicco Valenzuela Insta360 X6 Coming to USA – FCC Certification Confirmed, Launch Window Tightens The wait is almost over, and the Insta360 X6, the next flagship 360° camera, is about to arrive. Multiple regulatory sources now confirm that the Insta360 X6, with model code CINSABXA, has been fully cleared by the FCC in the United States as of July 3, 2026. As we all know,... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On The New Camera By admin What Is Bokeh, and What Actually Makes It 'Good' or 'Bad'? Bokeh is one of those words you hear constantly in photography and almost never hear defined. People use it to mean "blurry background," they use it to mean "expensive lens," and they use it as a compliment without being able to say what they are complimenting. So let us clear... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Why Your Best Ideas Only Come in the Shower Knowing what you want to make and actually making it are two very different problems. The gap between them isn't talent or equipment; it's the mental framework you're using to approach creative work. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke This Lightroom Technique Turns a Flat Long Exposure Into a Warm, Airy Shot Stacking a polarizing filter with an ND filter on a wide angle lens creates serious vignetting issues, and that's exactly where this long exposure edit begins. Knowing how to work through that kind of technical constraint while still landing on a warm, airy, high-key result is a skill worth building. ... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Terra Flamma: meet the photographer using wildfire as light From the Airport Fire in the Santa Ana Mountains in Southern California in September, 2024. Fujifilm GFX100 II | GF 20-35mm F4 R WR | 25mm equiv. | F5/0 | 1/20 sec | ISO 800 Photo: Stuart Palley When Stuart Palley began photographing California wildfires in 2013, the data already... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On DP Review A Digital Twin-Lens Reflex Camera is Long Past Due The more photos I take and the more cameras I test, the more I realize that the shooting experience is just as important as the results. So why has one of the most iconic experiences -- the waist-level twin-lens reflex camera -- been left by the wayside? [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Chris Niccolls Stars of ‘The Odyssey’ Describe the Insane IMAX Camera Used to Film It Christopher Nolan's upcoming IMAX epic, The Odyssey, arrives in theaters in just a few short weeks. It is a massive moment in cinema history, thanks in large part to the way it was filmed -- entirely in IMAX. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray Why Your First Shot Is Almost Never Your Best Wildlife Shot Patience is the crucial skill that separates wildlife shots you'll actually keep from the ones you delete. No lens upgrade fixes leaving a location too early. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Fisherman’s Mysterious Photographs Capture Essence of Selkie Folklore Jeff Dworsky dropped out of school at 14, bought a Leica at 15, and moved to a small island in Maine at 16 to become a fisherman. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Matt Growcoot Fujifilm's Grain Effect Is More Useful Than You Think: Here's How to Actually Use It Most Fujifilm shooters either ignore the Grain Effect entirely or crank it to Strong/Large, decide it looks too noisy, and turn it off again. That pattern makes sense if you've never seen what the setting can actually do when used correctly. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-05 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Can Medium Format Become Mainstream? For most of digital photography's history, medium format meant one thing: a five-figure investment, a deliberate studio pace, and a tool reserved for commercial shooters whose clients paid for the absolute ceiling of image quality. The format was the opposite of mainstream by definition. It was the thing you rented... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Responsible AI Use, Darktable, and DDT We've all seen AI processing being taken too far in photography: generative object removal creating weird artifacts, photos pushed into the realm of rendered graphic art, and blue skies being replaced with majestic sunsets.... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Photography Life By Jason Polak Make Mine Black and White: Learning to Convert to Digital When All My World Was Film I am, by training and inclination, a black and white photographer. My very first exposure to black and white photography, as an artful medium, was a photograph that I saw when I was in art school many years ago that was entitled "Monolith, the Face of Half Dome." At that... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Nathan McCreery Wildlife Photos That Actually Work: 8 Field Techniques That Cost Nothing Getting better wildlife photos doesn't require buying anything. The gap between forgettable shots and compelling ones almost always comes down to technique, not equipment. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke The Canon EOS Rebel 300D Came Out 23 Years Ago: How Well Has It Aged? When I first threw out the idea of taking another look at the Canon EOS Digital Rebel 300D, the response from the team was tepid to say the least. Why devote time to what could be argued as one of the worst DSLR cameras of all time? [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Chris Niccolls TTArtisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo Review: Is $89 Enough for a Full Frame 50mm? Buying a 50mm lens for under $100 sounds like a deal until you see what you're actually getting. The TTArtisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo hits that $89 price point on full frame, and the question isn't whether it's cheap. It's whether cheap is cheap enough to matter. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Opinion: is the age of mechanical wonders over? Mirrorless cameras have largely taken over from DSLRs. That transition has lead to a different kind of engineering taking the lead role. Photo: DPReview I have an admission: there's just something I don't love about shooting with the Nikon Z8. Pressing the shutter and hearing the speaker go "click" just... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On DP Review 5 Easy Ways to Capture Creative Fireworks Photos Photographing fireworks offers a unique opportunity to experiment with light, color, and motion. While the classic long-exposure image is always a favorite, there’s a lot more you can do in-camera and in post to elevate your results. Here are five easy, fun techniques to help you capture more dynamic, creative... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Kate Garibaldi Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 Evo Review: Is This the Best Budget Prime for Nikon Z and Sony? Finding a fast prime with an apochromatic design under $400 is almost unheard of, and that's exactly what the Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 Evo claims to be. Apochromatic lenses correct chromatic aberration by aligning all three color wavelengths to the same focal plane, a feature you typically only find in lenses... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke X-Ray Telescope Celebrates America’s 250th Birthday With Cosmic Fireworks In celebration of the United States of America's 250th birthday, NASA has unveiled four new images from its Chandra X-ray Observatory that show the wonders of the Universe in resplendent red, white, and blue. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray The Real Reason Your Couples Look Awkward in Photos (And How to Fix It) Getting genuine, relaxed-looking images from couples at weddings has less to do with knowing the right poses than most people assume. The mental shift behind how you approach directing people is what separates stiff, uncomfortable photos from ones that look effortless. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke How to Photograph Fireworks – Everything You Need to Know Want to learn how to photograph fireworks for the 4th of July or any other occasion? These tips cover everything including your choice of camera equipment, camera settings, composition, and more.... Published on 2026-07-04 As Seen On Photography Life By Nasim Mansurov The Gear a Beginner Needs to Shoot Landscapes (and What to Skip) Landscape photography has a reputation as a gear-hungry genre, and it is easy to believe you need a closet full of equipment before you can shoot a decent mountain. You do not. The genre actually rewards a small, deliberate kit more than almost any other, because you are usually on... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke TTArtisan announced the new 50mm f/1.8 Neo FE lens for $89 only! This is quite cool: You can get a fast 50mm autofocus lens for just $89 at BHphoto, Amazon, and the TTArtisan Store! The post TTArtisan announced the new 50mm f/1.8 Neo FE lens for $89 only! first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Sony Camera By SonyAlpha Admin Save Big on Cameras, Lenses, Lights, and More With the Best Fourth of July Photography Deals Looking to save on new photography gear this Fourth of July? This week's holiday deals include substantial discounts on cameras, lenses, drones, lighting equipment, action cameras, and accessories from many of the biggest names in photography and filmmaking. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Kate Garibaldi New Selfie-Friendly Dual Display Camera Has Y2K Energy Cheap, compact digital cameras continue to be all the rage, with new models popping out of the woodwork from every which way. The latest in Japan, the DIGI+ Dual Display Digital Camera DGP-DCM01, combines a translucent body design with a secondary selfie-friendly front screen. [Read More]... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Jeremy Gray How to Build a Photography Research Practice Beyond Pinterest As photographers, we're inundated with images all day — ads, social media, billboards. Which ones actually inform our work, and where should we be looking? As a photographer who has worked on brand campaigns, it's sad to see mood boards composed of the same images. I'll receive inspiration images from a... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Fstoppers By Clark Stinson Sony FX5 Specification and Leaked Image: Sony Upcoming Cinema Camera 2026 The Sony FX5 camera is coming, and as the announcement date approaches, we are getting more and more confirmation about its specs. If we compare the specs we know to the FX3, it’s a massive upgrade, without a doubt. In this article, we will try to explain the major upgraded... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On The New Camera By admin A new Sony RX10 is coming View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sony | Alpha (@sonyalpha) Sony is set to announce a new model of its RX10 enthusiast long zoom compact next week, according to a teaser video. Captioned "The wait is over. A new RX10 is coming 7/9/2026," it shows off a... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On DP Review Lightroom Classic 15.4 Adds a Duplicate Finder and Smarter Group Culling Lightroom Classic 15.4 shipped with a duplicate finder, improved AI masking, and smarter culling tools, and at least a few of these updates will change how you manage and edit images day to day. If your library has grown to tens of thousands of files, one of these features alone... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Fstoppers By Alex Cooke Photographing fireworks? Here's the four things you need to know Canon EOS 5D | F8 | 3 sec | ISO 250Photo: Rishi Sanyal This weekend, people and cities across the US will be celebrating the Fourth of July with the traditional large firework displays. If you're trying to capture those, there are a few things you'll want to keep in... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On DP Review Film Friday: Ilford Delta 100 Perfectly Blends Contrast and Tonality When we first conceived of our Film Friday series, we had a few different motives in mind. The first was that we had long noticed that some black and white films were more popular than others with our customers. We sold a lot more Kodak Tri-X than we did Ilford... Published on 2026-07-03 As Seen On Peta Pixel By Zeb Andrews Mitakon’s New Full-Frame Cine Primes Have a Ludicrously Fast T1 Aperture Zhongyi Optics, known as Mitakon, has announced a series of ultra-fast T1 cinema prime lenses for full-frame cameras. [Read More]... 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