After understanding how light behaves and how your camera captures it, everything turns out to be very clear (or at least less murky) when it comes to capturing an image. One of the most fascinating things you can do with manual exposure is night sky photography. It is somewhat similar to fishing, it is all about […]
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Technology has given us infinite possibilities via digital photography, and it also precipitated an almost complete annihilation of analog and chemical-based photography. However, thanks to a weird mixture of events, analog photography has regained some strength after the devastating blow that digital photography gave to it. Not only has the camera produced incredible art, it […]
Previously we talked about the classic focal lengths for the most popular genres in photography and why they are well-suited to specific genres, but we spoke mainly of the full-frame format. Today we’ll talk about classic focal lengths in terms of cropped sensors and explain how cropped sensors work, since every manufacturer has its own […]
With the resurgence of film photography, there’s a lot of interest from would-be analog shooters in getting into shooting film. Either those that have shot film in the past but moved on to digital, or those that want to get into analog for the very first time. Since I run a YouTube channel with a […]
TLR cameras are slightly similar to the more famous SLR or DSLR cameras that have been around for quite a while. These cameras were designed to work with a single, large, non-moving mirror that reflected light straight up after passing through the camera’s lens – even though these little fellas have not one, but two, […]
I’m a strong believer of resistance to the seductive tentacles of gear. I’m not against gear, which would be very duh from my part since cameras are our main tool of work, but we must remember that the tool itself won’t produce meaningful photographs without our guidance and decision-making role. Before discussing the vital steps […]