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How to Use An ND Filter For Portraits

Pye

Who says you can't use ND filters for portraiture?

Overpowering the Sun with Flash in Simple Steps

Justin Heyes

Joel Grimes puts together a short, succinct tutorial on how to handle bright light to get shallow depth of field even with flash.

Photography Filters | A Guide for Where, When and How to Use Them [Infographic]

Hanssie

Use this handy photography filter cheat sheet to help you understand filters and what each of them do.

PolarPro QuartzLine Filter Review | A Polarizer and ND Filter In One

Matthew Saville

As a landscape photographer, I’ve always carried multiple polarizing filters with me into the field, sometimes just for backup, and ...

Tiffen ND Filter Starter Kit Review for DJI Phantom 4 Pro

Shivani Reddy

Getting an aerial angle is no longer a novelty, so what are you doing to stand out with drone footage?

Holiday Wishlist | Top 5 Accessories For Your Sony A6500, A6300, & A6000

Wendell Weithers

Some of the best cameras around for the money, and with a few things they can be even better

Why Every Wedding Videographer Needs An ND Filter

Shivani Reddy

When a wedding photographer gets asked why they use flash in scenes it primarily is a stylistic/artistic choice, until it ...

Sony’s New Digital Filter App | Split Your Sensor/Scene Into 3 Areas & Control Exposure, WB, and More

Kishore Sawh

Sony has just released a new App for their cameras (not to be confused with a smartphone app) that’s likely ...

Syrp Releases ‘Super Dark’ Variable ND Filter That Cuts 5-10 Stops of Light

Shivani Reddy

Syrp's new Super Dark filter allows for 5-10 stops of light - perfect for timelapse videos & long exposure photography.

ND Throttle | Lens Adapters With ND Filters Built-In

Kishore Sawh

FotoDiox has dropped new competition in the lens adapter game, and photographers and videographers are eating it up.

Love Lighting With Strobes Outdoors! Use an ND filter For a Shallow Depth Of Field

Chris Nachtwey

Want to shoot outdoor strobe light portraits with a shallow depth of field, but have no clue how? Hint: Grab a neutral density filter!