What Kind Of Film Camera Should I Buy?
The first thing to think about when starting your film journey is what type of camera is right for you, from 35mm to medium format to the large format beasts.
13 Photographers Share Their One Liners Guaranteed To Elicit Genuine Emotion
I’ve spent hundreds of hours studying posing and education from incredible photographers around the world. I wanted to know how they posed, how they communicated, and what enabled them to get consistently incredible emotions and images out of their shoots.
The ONA Bowery – A Stylish Bag That Can Also Take A Beating
Writing a bag review can be a lot like writing about your favorite pair of jeans, or your favorite pair of dress shoes; subjective at best. Personal taste can play a big role in choosing a camera bag, especially when it comes to ONA bags. Here are my real world thoughts of the ONA Bowery.
Sigma Releases Behind The Scenes Look At The Aizu Factory
Sigma has released the third part of their video series chronicling the operations at their Aizu factory.
Sony A7II | A Photo Shoot in the Desert at WPPI
The opportunity came up for me to head out to the Red Rock Canyon for a model shoot, Sony let me take the A7II along for the ride and really put it to the test.
Basics Of How To Shoot With A Rangefinder Camera & The Benefits Of Doing So
Shooting a rangefinder is one of those things a photographer should experience. If you’ve ever been curious how they work and why Leica still uses them, this will give you that insight.
Sony RX1R Full Review | Sony’s Skunk Works Dark Horse
You have to have a thick wallet and a thick skin to own one, but what you’ll own is something greater than the sum of its parts
Shutter Drag & Off Camera Flash Create Magical Wintry Street Portraits by Satoki Nagata
Chicago photographer, Satoki Nagata has braved the elements for the past 2.5 years to photograph strangers in his “Lights in Chicago” series.