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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.
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 Patrick. The post Misty Landscapes, Daily Shots And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
Still life photography will work great as black and white and it will focus mainly on shapes, forms, textures, etc., and this can be achieved by focusing on the light and tonal range in the frame. Depending on what the photographer wishes to achieve, soft or dramatic light can be used. Side lighting works great for still life photography - photographing close to windows or illuminating your subject from the side using soft light can help to achieve better results. Here are some timeless still life photos captured in black and white. The post 39 Timeless Still Life Photographs Captured In Black And White appeared first on Light Stalking.
Landscape photography is a genre that is taken up by photographers at some point and one that can be done during any time of the year or season. Landscapes are always changing with the light and weather and any time of the day or weather should be great for landscape photography if you know the basics and how to deal with available light. The post If You Want To Get Better Landscape Photos, Focus On These Simple Tips appeared first on Light Stalking.
Fuji digital camera news
Last month we reported about Viltrox launching two new autofocus lenses for Fujifilm X mount. Viltrox 75mm f/1.8 EVO Viltrox 90mm f/2.2 EVO While we now a lot about the Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO, since it is listed at Amazon here with all specs and images, we knew little about the Viltrox AF 75mm…
The post Viltrox 75mm f/1.8 EVO for Fujifilm X – Additional Images and Shipping in June appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Yesterday we told you that SG-Image would unveil the SG-Image AF 18mm f/2.2 at the China P&E which starts today. Well, we got more images of the lens indeed – see below -, but SG-Image unveiled even more lenses fro Fujifilm X and GFX. I will list them all below and also all images can…
The post SG-Image AF 18mm F2.2, AF 35mm F1.4, AF 35mm F2.2 Retro for Fujifilm X appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Join Now – Fujifilm GFX Shooters Group The China P&E show just started, and here you have the first images of the upcoming Meike AF 85mmF1.8 autofocus lens for Fujifilm GFX, a lens that is already available for other mounts: Meike AF 85mm f/1.8 Amazon / BHphoto / Adorama This will be the second autofocus…
The post Meike AF 85mm F1.8 for Fujifilm GFX Autofocus Lens – Hands On Images appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
We have quite some third party autofocus lenses for Fujifilm X already – full list here – but the more the merrier. And we now have a new and welcome addition: the SG-image AF 18mm f/2.2, which is now being teased at SG-Image social channels and will be officially unveiled tomorrow at the start of…
The post SG-Image Ezicari AF 18mmF2.2 Coming Tomorrow appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
These are the last hours to get the new ProWrapp Impact+ – Gear Wrapper with Max Shock Resistance from SPINN.DESIGN with the Kickstarter backers discount. Check out all the details here.
The post Spinn.Design ProWrapp Impact+ Kickstarter Campaign Ending Soon appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
BFA fashion designer Simone Kerner Oguntala's collection is an homage to her West African roots.
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... Photography show on Main Street in Somers, CT. Flamingos, Dancing Bears, Ducks and a Friendly Fox are some of the subjects taken by the photographers.
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Art & Photography 15 May, 2026. In Conversation with Daniel Crews-Chubb. Photography by Tim Craig. For his new exhibition The Belt of Venus at ...
Ebrahim Alipoor, a Kurdish documentary photographer from Baneh, has won the top prize in the documentary photography category at the 202 ...
Director Dean DeBlois confirmed on his official Instagram that principal photography on How to Train Your Dragon 2 has wrapped.
Rene Matić was awarded the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation prize for their exhibition "AS OPPOSED TO THE TRUTH" at CCA Berlin.
Discover what Steven Meisel saw in London in 1993 – and why every photographer should pay attention.
Russian drone attacks on Kyiv, Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Trump in Beijing and a mural of Lamine Yamal – the past seven days as captured by the ...
The Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) in Seattle unveiled its latest exhibition this week: Rebels + Icons: The Photography of Janette Beckman.
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The 24-70mm f/2.8 has been the default first professional lens purchase for at least 25 years. Almost every working photographer has owned one. Every photography forum recommends one to every newcomer asking what to buy after the kit lens. Every wedding educator names it as the foundation of a working kit. Every camera store stocks it at eye level. The lens has been so culturally dominant within working photography that the question of whether it should still be the default has rarely been asked seriously. It should be asked now.
If you dream of owning a Hasselblad XPan, you might want to consider this much more affordable alternative. Or, given how stupid it is, maybe not.
The biggest hurdle many photographers face when jumping into off-camera flash isn't the gear or the settings; it's the "where." We often find ourselves in a beautiful location with boring light, and we struggle to know how to fix the issue. If you've ever looked at a scene and felt stuck because the lighting didn't match your vision, the solution isn't more gear. The solution is learning how to "see" light patterns and then recreating them from scratch.
Choosing the right ISO setting is one of those decisions that quietly shapes every photo you take in low or mixed light. Get the thinking wrong, and you either miss the shot or spend years avoiding conditions that could actually produce your best work.
Choosing a camera system and committing to a focal length are decisions most serious shooters obsess over, but this approach to both is refreshingly straightforward. After 18 years of shooting, burning out, stepping away, and coming back, this perspective on gear, creative ruts, and where to find compelling images cuts through a lot of the noise.