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Capturing photos against a black background has a certain mood and atmosphere and these images make the subject stand out. Most of the photos that are shot with a black background help with bringing all the attention to the subject in the frame without any distraction and hence choosing the right light and subject is important. Here are some portraits shot against a black background, that can be an inspirations for your next photoshoot! The post 27 Stunning Portraits Against A Black Background That Can Be An Inspiration For Your Next Photoshoot appeared first on Light Stalking.
Portraits can be captured for various purposes and each one is shot differently in different locations to suit the purpose. Besides, lighting (artificial and natural) both indoors and outdoors is an important factor for portraiture. If you are looking to improve your skills in portraiture, or are looking for portrait ideas, the list of tutorials here will help you. The post These Tutorials And Ideas Will Help You To Transform Your Skills In Portraiture appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been a great week on the Light Stalking forums with some stunning photography by the community and forum discussions. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Pat. The post Nocturnal Mood, RGB Throwdown, Daily Stories And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
We're happy to announce the winner of April's competition, “Embracing Negative Space.” The winning photo is "Hollyhock bud" by Tersha. The post April 2026 Photo Contest Winners: Embracing Negative Space appeared first on Light Stalking.
In photography, capturing sharp photos is very important, unless you want to intentionally capture blur or have soft focus in your images. In order to capture sharp images, you need to take care of a few settings and controls in your camera. Capturing sharp images will sometimes depend on the smallest setting that we often tend to ignore. In this article, we have put together a list of tutorials that will help you to capture tack sharp images every time. The post Camera Controls And Settings That Will Help You To Capture Sharper Images appeared first on Light Stalking.
That new lens you just bought, bitingly sharp isn’t it? It’s cutting edge, using the latest optical technology, advanced coatings and complex mechanical engineering. Yet, the images you take from it, lack something. They are unbelievably sharp, edge to centre at all apertures, yet the images lack spark, they seem clinical. Welcome to the world of perfect photography, it’s a world that we and the manufacturers have striven for for decades. However, now it’s here, it all feels a little disappointing. The post Striving For Imperfect Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.
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Today we continue our series of 6th generation Fujifilm upgrades, and this time it’s all about the Fujifilm X-H3. The Fujifilm X-Pro4 Will Come – Which X-Pro Owners Will Upgrade [Vote] The Fujifilm X-T6 Is Coming — Which X-T Owners Will Upgrade? [Vote] And it might be a good time to ask it, considering that…
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Petapixel sat down with Fujifilm manager Yuji Igarashi, the top guy in Fujifilm’s professional imaging division. Here is what he told Petapixel in the video above (start minute 43:40). Focus on Glass Event – see event (with recap) here Fujifilm is proud of making lenses, they make them since 80 years lenses are quite…
The post Fujifilm Manager: XF16-80mmF2.8 Is Possible, Dual Focal Length Surprise, and a Mission to Preserve Photographic Culture appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Summer is just around the corner, and for many of us this means high peak travel season. So the inevitable question is: which is the best camera companion for our holidays? Well, CNN tried to answer this question by testing 15 cameras, and among the others: Nikon Z fc Sony a7CR Fujifilm X-M5 Fujifilm X-T50…
The post CNN Tested 15 Travel Cameras — And This Fujifilm Model Won the Battle appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Clean Up High-ISO and Cropped Fujifilm Files with Aiarty: Workflow Updates and Anniversary Savings Most Fujifilm files look great straight out of the camera, especially with Film Simulations. But some shots still need extra help, from high-ISO street photos to heavy travel or wildlife crops and slightly soft adapted-lens images. Aiarty Image Enhancer is a…
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Venus Optics just announced the Laowa 4.5-10mm f/2.8 CF Zoom Fisheye for APS-C, Fujifilm X mount included. Laowa 4.5-10mm f/2.8 CF Zoom Fisheye VenusLens / BHphoto / Amazon / Adroama
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A new exhibition at Laney Contemporary showcases the serendipitous connections between photographers Jack Leigh and Parker Stewart.
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Shooting film in the snowiest city on Earth is not a casual undertaking. Aomori, Japan, sits at the top of the global rankings for annual snowfall, and photographing it on film, in blizzard conditions, with a scanning workflow you've built from scratch, demands a level of commitment that either produces something special or teaches you something hard.
Handmade film from a single person's garage in Ukraine, made in batches of exactly 20 rolls a month, sounds like a niche curiosity. But the results from this orthochromatic, high-silver emulsion are turning heads even among the most experienced people in the analog film world.
The 7Artisans 135mm f/1.8 is a fast telephoto prime available for Nikon Z, Sony E, and L mount systems at around $650. At that price, a lens with this spec sheet raises an obvious question: what's the catch?
Shooting wildlife in a national park means making fast decisions about exposure, composition, and focus while the subject moves, light changes, and opportunities close in seconds. Malawi's Liwonde National Park, with its mix of woodland and open terrain, puts every one of those decisions under pressure.
You take a photo. You pull the camera away from your face. You look at the LCD. You squint. You maybe zoom in. You nod, or you frown, or you delete it and try again. Then you lift the camera back up, find your subject again, recompose, and take another shot. Then you pull the camera away from your face.
This is the review reflex, and almost every photographer develops it early. It feels productive. It feels responsible. But it costs you more than you probably realize, and breaking it is one of the fastest ways to improve your shooting.