Using Lightroom Classic to select lenses for travel
Whenever I do any type of travel, whether it’s domestic or overseas, I always joke that it’s difficult for photographers to not look like traveling
Whenever I do any type of travel, whether it’s domestic or overseas, I always joke that it’s difficult for photographers to not look like traveling
I’ve had the pleasure of trying the very sought after Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM lens during a recent photoshoot. Here’s why it’s so magical. High
There is an inherent trade-off in having any lens designed for full-frame size sensor cameras: It is much longer and has much more length than
A couple of years ago, I purchased a new lens, the Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3. Why? Well, I got a great deal on it at WPPI
What is a good lens for Milky Way photos that won’t break the bank? This is a common question that frequently pops up in social
Should you calibrate your lenses for razor-sharp focus? Well, this is a really good question. But the answer is not so specific. If you have
Wondering what are the differences between macro lenses and extension tubes? Learn their pros and cons and where you should invest your money.
“Fisheye lenses are gimmicks.” Lots of photographers think so. Most have never used one, but I don’t travel without one. The 15mm f/2.8 fisheye lens
Fractals are the new must-haves in my camera bag. I was introduced to Fractals a few years back at WPPI. My friend and fellow photographer, Kathy
RainGuard, a new player to the lens filter game, has just announced their automatic wiper blades. According to RainGuard Filters, “Most photographers struggle with rain
When we look at the basic principles of photography, one of the key elements has to do with focal length. When describing a lens, this
Tamron has a new, lightweight, water-resistant compact 17-70mm f/2.8 lens for APS-C cameras. Great news: It works on full frames too. I’ll start by saying