• Why the Sigma 150–600mm Changed How I Photograph the Coast
    by Darren J. Spoonley on 25th January 2026 at 23:16

    Some ideas take years to resolve in photography—not because the location changes, but because your ability to translate what you see into an image takes time, experience, and sometimes the right tool. [ Read More ]

  • When a Firmware Update Is Worth Installing (And When It’s Not)
    by Justin Tedford on 25th January 2026 at 22:04

    For some photographers, firmware feels like a dirty word—especially for beginners. Should you install every update that appears, or leave things as they are if your camera works fine? For many, it starts with a more straightforward question: What is firmware, and why does it matter? [ Read More ]

  • The Leica Test Nobody Explains: How Your Framing Habits Get Exposed
    by Alex Cooke on 25th January 2026 at 20:04

    You keep hearing that a Leica can change how you shoot, but it is hard to separate myth from real shifts in how you see and move. This videop puts that question in a messy, real setting, then pulls out a few specific changes that might sound small until you recognize them in your own contact sheets. Coming to you from Ari Jaaksi, this reflective video starts with a family Christmas trip that is loud, crowded, and nonstop, then... [ Read More ]

  • The Spec Sheet Is a Dead End. These Cameras Found Another Way.
    by Alex Cooke on 25th January 2026 at 17:04

    Pick up a Sony a7 V. Now pick up a Canon EOS R6 Mark III. Now a Nikon Z6 III. All three cameras launched in 2025. All three hit roughly the same resolution. All three offer comparable autofocus performance, similar video capabilities, equivalent build quality, and nearly identical ergonomics. They are, for most practical purposes, the same camera wearing different logos. [ Read More ]

  • Laptop Ergonomics Mistakes That Quietly Wreck Your Neck
    by Alex Cooke on 25th January 2026 at 15:04

    When you edit photos on a laptop, tiny desk decisions can quietly wreck your neck, your wrists, and your attention, even if the machine is fast. This helpful video will improve your working life. [ Read More ]

  • The Compositional Cost Of Getting Too Close With A Wide Angle
    by Alex Cooke on 25th January 2026 at 13:04

    Foggy beach mornings are a stress test for your kit and your patience, especially when the background turns into a blank sheet of white. If you usually lean on long lenses or dramatic light, this video puts a spotlight on a different skill set: building strong frames from close-range texture, shape, and context. [ Read More ]

  • Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air Field Review
    by Jason Polak on 25th January 2026 at 02:49

    When I hold one of Nikon’s APS-C cameras in my hand, I immediately think how well it would pair with a small prime. And although we’ve seen a couple of small primes from Nikon so far, like the Nikon Z DX 24mm f/1.7, we are lacking them at many useful focal lengths. So, I was quite excited to do a quick field test of the Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air APS-C lens for Nikon Z, which is also available for Sony E and Fuji X.

  • Field Testing the Nikon Z9, Z6 III, and ZR at -25°C
    by Michael Rübhausen on 23rd January 2026 at 00:56

    Today, I'll share with you a winter expedition into Norway’s Dovrefjell National Park, home to about 300 magnificent muskoxen. My journey took place in extreme Arctic conditions with temperatures around -25°C (-13°F). How did my cameras - the Nikon Z9, Z6 III, and ZR - hold up?

  • Huion Kamvas 16 Gen 3 Review
    by Jason Polak on 20th January 2026 at 17:57

    Most photographers edit their work with a mouse and keyboard while looking at a monitor. However, there are many devices that give a tactile feel to photo editing and drawing, such as pen tablets. Today, I'll review one such pen tablet: the Huion Kamvas 16 Gen 3, which retails for $459.

  • Photography News: Ricoh GR IV Monochrome Announcement, M4/3 Sales
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 19th January 2026 at 06:02

    Although photography speaks a clear and easily understood language, it is utterly silent — a balm for the soul in today’s noise-saturated world. Still, there are moments when I wish I could turn up the volume on an imaginary dial. This rarely happens when I look at a photograph of a person, but quite often when the subject is a bird — just like the Choco Toucan in the image below. Its open bill and the way its entire body is positioned suggest that it is filling a stretch of cloudforest with sound, and yet you hear nothing. This week, I wrote an article about that situation. But right now, let’s give voice to the photography news that surfaced this week.

  • The Spirit of Black and White Wildlife Photography
    by Massimo Vignoli on 18th January 2026 at 04:54

    Black and white wildlife photography is a radical choice to strip the subject of its literal appearance and reveal its essence. In this article, I'll explore how eliminating color can allow us to go beyond merely chronicling the moment in front of us, and instead embrace what I call the "Archetype."

  • Croaking and Yelping Toucans: When Photos Don’t Tell the Whole Story
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 17th January 2026 at 02:13

    Photography is a remarkable medium. In high-resolution photos, we can study every patch of skin, fur, or feather on an animal. High-speed burst shooting can capture fleeting moments of animal behavior in fractions of a second. What photography cannot capture, however, is sound—that vital yet invisible component of both animal and human existence without which an image may be incomplete. Today, using the example of two magnificent species of toucans inhabiting the western slopes of the Andes, I want to give you a glimpse of where photography does not tell the whole story.

  • 45 Photos That Show The Beauty of Street Photography In Colour
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 22nd January 2026 at 13:00

    A lot of photographers think that street photography should only be shot in black and white, but street photography in colour is also equally effective if shot well by bringing attention to the subjects or the story you are trying to tell. Here are 45 photos that show the beauty of street photography in colour. The post 45 Photos That Show The Beauty of Street Photography In Colour appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Ultimate List Of Tutorials For Beginners In Street Photography – Part 2
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 21st January 2026 at 13:00

    Last week we shared a list of street photography tutorials for beginners and promised that we'll be sharing the rest this week. So in this article, we have put together another list of useful tutorials that will help you to master street photography. Most of these articles are about mastering certain skills and following certain guidelines to be a better street photographer. The post Ultimate List Of Tutorials For Beginners In Street Photography – Part 2 appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Learning to See Like a Photographer
    by Jason Row on 20th January 2026 at 13:00

    There comes a point in your photographic learning curve when you realise that something is not progressing quite the way you had hoped. Often that is the creative element to your images. Sure they look good, great exposure and colour. They may be well composed but they are lacking that creative hook that many of your more experienced photographers are demonstrating. In short, you are taking photos not seeing them. The post Learning to See Like a Photographer appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Urban Repetition, Rocks And Water And Many More – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 19th January 2026 at 13:00

    Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up.  It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been engaging and very inspiring in the recent weeks. We've had more members joining the community the last few weeks, making the forum experience even more exciting. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Stefanie Markham. The post Urban Repetition, Rocks And Water And Many More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • December 2025 Photo Contest Winners: Cultural Expressions
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 16th January 2026 at 13:00

    We're happy to announce the winner of December's competition, “Cultural Expressions.” Wendy shared a photo from a cultural celebration in Mexico "Day of the Dead" showcasing a portrait with traditional dress and make-up. Congratulations Wendy on this beautiful cultural expression portrait! The post December 2025 Photo Contest Winners: Cultural Expressions appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • 30 Photos That Show The Beauty Of Street Photography In Black And White
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 15th January 2026 at 13:00

    Black and white photography is something that has been loved by all photographers since the start of photography, and even after colour photography was invented. In this digital age when we have the convenience of recording all the colours, we still incline more towards black and white photography for many genre. One of those is street photography and for many reasons, black and white works great for this genre. Here are some photos, that show the beauty of street photography in black and white. The post 30 Photos That Show The Beauty Of Street Photography In Black And White appeared first on Light Stalking.


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