The demand for images is higher than ever, and yet, the security of many photo jobs is in more peril than ever. One of the hardest-hit genres of the last few decades has been stock photography. Is AI going to kill the genre entirely?
Getting Better Photos When Walking With Your Camera: Part Two
Do you take your camera for a walk? In this second article on that topic, we will be considering why it is good for you and your photography in ways you might not think, why you could leave the telephoto lens behind, and how to improve at photographing animate subjects even with a shorter lens.
Creative Thinking With the Extreme Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5X Ultra Macro Lens
The past few years, Venus Optics has been making great strides in affordable, niche lenses. In this video, photographer Markus Hofstätter shares his experience with the Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5X Ultra Macro lens.
4 Tips for Taking Your Images From Amateur to Professional
Have you ever seen images and wondered how they create an editorial look that you just can’t seem to recreate? It’s clean, it’s crisp, it may be edgy or sleek… you can’t quite put your finger on it, but whatever “it” is, you want it for your work. Here are a few tips, from composition to post-production, that will upgrade your images and give you a more professional look.
The Truth About Landscape Photography
Landscape photography can become frustrating if you get too focused on results and constantly compare yourself to other photographers. While browsing the web and visiting social media sites, you see countless photos of spectacular sunrises and sunsets. But getting truly awesome conditions is rare, even for those who are pros at planning. Let me share what the reality looks like.
















