
Explore the art and craft of photography with insightful tips, techniques, and stories. This category offers inspiration and practical advice for photographers of all skill levels.
Godox Just Put 100Ws of Flash on Your Hotshoe. Godox has unveiled the Godox V100, a cutting-edge on-camera flash designed to revolutionize the way photographers approach lighting. Compact yet powerful, the V100 is perfect for everything from wedding photography to creative portraits. Whether you’re an event photographer or a tech-savvy...
In the age of advanced cameras, equipped with cutting-edge technology and blistering burst rates of 20, 30, or even 120 frames per second, there’s a trend that’s become borderline absurd: the compulsive overuse of rapid-fire mode. It’s time to ask the hard question—why are so many photographers spraying and praying,...
For years, photographers have argued over the true resolution of film compared to digital. Is film sharper? Does it hold more detail? Or is the debate just a nostalgic relic in a world dominated by megapixels? Let’s dig deep into the complexities of film resolution and uncover why this question...
In a world brimming with technology and social media, it’s easy to get caught up in the endless debates over the best camera brands, the sharpest lenses, or the most popular editing styles. But here’s a truth that’s often overlooked: It doesn’t matter what camera you use. It doesn’t matter...
The Adelaide Camera Expo (ACE) is back, and as a passionate Adelaide photographer, I couldn’t be more excited! This annual event has quickly established itself as South Australia’s premier photography gathering, and if you’ve attended in the past, you’ll know why it’s become such a staple in our community. Organized...
In a world where digital dominates, there’s something delightfully refreshing about the tactile charm of instant cameras. These little wonders of retro photography are making a major comeback, and the numbers prove it! According to Technavio, the global instant cameras and accessories market is set to grow by a whopping...
When working with digital photography, one of the most crucial elements is the quality and flexibility of the image files. For many photographers, shooting in RAW format is essential, as it captures all the data from the camera’s sensor, allowing for greater control in post-processing. However, with different camera manufacturers...
If you’ve ever seen professional photographers at a sports event or wildlife shoot, you may have noticed that some of their large zoom lenses are white. This design choice stands out against the typical black lenses used by most photographers. But why are these lenses white? The answer lies in...
Photography is more than capturing moments; it’s about expressing vision, emotion, and creativity. In the Photography Insights category, we dive into the many facets of this art form, offering a blend of inspiration and practical guidance. Discover tips and techniques to improve your composition, master lighting, and bring out the best in your subjects. Explore the history of photography, from its analog roots to modern digital innovations, and learn from the stories of iconic photographers.
For enthusiasts of all levels, we cover a wide range of topics, from selecting the right gear to exploring creative projects that push your skills to new heights. Gain insights into different photography styles, such as portrait, landscape, street, and fine art photography, to refine your craft. Beyond the technical, this category celebrates the joy and philosophy of photography, encouraging you to find your unique perspective. Whether you’re shooting with a Leica rangefinder, experimenting with film, or perfecting digital edits, Photography Insights is your guide to growing as a photographer and storyteller.
I’m a Leica Street photographer, traveller, avid reviewer, marketer and blogger. I am, by my own admission, a gear nut but I don’t buy gear just to test it or pixel peep. I’m only interested in the art that can be produced with the gear. And seeing what emotions can be brought out in those who see my photos.