Why You Should Get Image Right In-Camera

In photography, the expression “simply Photoshop it” is often discussed. Photoshop may be seen as a panacea for photographers’ ills by some and as a curse by others. Image editing programmes may help with a wide variety of issues, including adjusting the exposure, removing unwanted elements, and even adding a sunny sky to an otherwise overcast scene. Still, I would add that the quality of the final output will be much higher if more of the picture’s elements are correct at the time of production. Except for extreme focus stacking in macro photography and imaginative compositions like collages that need

Read More

Natural Light: Make The Most Out Of It By Positioning People Right Way

When I’m on a photo shoot, I always carry two flash guns with me. However, when it’s a family outing or holiday, the flash guns are left behind in favor of kiddie stuff I need to lug around and I shoot using purely natural light, without even a reflector to help. It does help that I carry a prime lens that opens up to f/1.4 should I need or want to shoot indoors. Here are my tips for making portraits using purely natural light. On a sunny day, there is so much light that it makes it quite hard to

Read More

11 Best Cameras That – When Combined With The Right Lens – Offer Outstanding Macro Photography Results

Looking for the best camera for macro photography? In this article, we reveal our 11 favorite macro cameras, including models that feature fixed lenses, as well as body-only cameras that – when combined with the right lens – offer outstanding macro shooting capabilities. Of course, there are multiple types of macro photographers, each with different needs and budgets, so I’ve added something for everyone. Below, you’ll find point-and-shoot cameras, mirrorless cameras, DSLRs, and even smartphones. What each camera has in common is the ability to focus up close to capture stunningly detailed shots of tiny objects. Each camera also offers

Read More