• Apple’s New $3,299 Studio Display XDR Comes With Some Caveats
    by Jeremy Gray on 4th March 2026 at 23:05

    Apple's new 27-inch Studio Display XDR looks like a great option for photographers and video editors requiring accurate colors and high peak brightness. However, as eagle-eyed prospective customers are discovering, there are some caveats to consider when it comes to compatibility. [Read More]

  • Hubble and Euclid Team Up for Sharpest Ever Photos of Cat’s Eye Nebula
    by Jeremy Gray on 4th March 2026 at 22:36

    The European Space Agency's (ESA) remarkable and relatively new Euclid space telescope teamed up with NASA and ESA's venerable Hubble Space Telescope (Hubble) to capture beautiful photos of the Cat's Eye Nebula, also known as NGC 6543. [Read More]

  • Lomography’s Newest 35mm Film Camera Is Just $28
    by Jeremy Gray on 4th March 2026 at 21:51

    Lomography has released a new Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera that comes pre-loaded with LomoChrome Classicolor film, an ISO 200 color film Lomography launched last October. [Read More]

  • Nikon Z-Mount Drama Heats Up as Sirui and Meike Lenses Vanish
    by Jeremy Gray on 4th March 2026 at 19:02

    In January, news broke that Nikon had filed a lawsuit against Viltrox in China concerning patents related to Nikon Z-mount technology. A couple of weeks later, Viltrox said that despite the lawsuit, it was not adjusting its lens development roadmap. New reports this week claim that lens makers Sirui (China) and Meike (Hong Kong) have both stopped Nikon Z lenses, which is quite the coincidence given the ongoing legal situation with Viltrox. [Read More]

  • vivo Debuts Revamped X300 Ultra Video Camera System at MWC 2026
    by Ted Kritsonis on 4th March 2026 at 17:14

    vivo is taking mobile videography to new lengths in a very literal sense with the X300 Ultra, putting a professional cinema camera into your pocket. This means filmmakers and content creators can now capture professional-grade footage anytime, anywhere, without compromising on quality or creative control. [Read More]

  • Honor Put a Robotic Camera Gimbal in a Smartphone
    by Ted Kritsonis on 4th March 2026 at 15:15

    What happens when you put a small robot into a smartphone and let it control the camera? Honor’s Robot Phone is essentially built on that premise as an Android phone with a built-in gimbal. And the company says it will become a finished product coming to market at some point in 2026, starting in China first. [Read More]

  • It’s Time for Camera Companies to Build One Last Great 35mm SLR
    by Steven Van Worth on 4th March 2026 at 22:09

    Every film shooter has a version of this story.  You finally talk a friend into trying film. They’re excited, they’ve seen all the moody Portra portraits and grainy street shots on Instagram, and they want to experience the magic themselves. You hand them a thrift-store SLR you scored for forty dollars, loaded with a fresh roll. They bring it back a week later with a nervous smile. “The shutter sounds… weird. Is that normal?” [Read More]

  • Photographer Desk Setup Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Edit, Manage, and Deliver Professional Work
    by Alex Cooke on 4th March 2026 at 19:03

    Your desk is the other half of your camera bag. Here is every piece of it, from monitor to backup drive, at three price tiers.  [Read More]

  • Your Photography Is Working, So Why Do You Still Feel Creatively Stuck?
    by Jada Parrish on 4th March 2026 at 17:03

    Most photographers do not get creatively stuck because they stop shooting. They get stuck because their process becomes too efficient. That is where we were. Then I heard this quote by the art critic Jerry Saltz, and it unlocked something. This was the quote.“Art is slow, physical, resistant, material; it involves an ongoing commitment to doing the same thing differently over and over again.”— Jerry Saltz [Read More]

  • Beyond Portraits: The 85mm Composition Strategy for Storytelling
    by Mujahid Ur Rehman on 4th March 2026 at 16:03

    An 85mm lens feels like the most restrictive lens in your bag, but what if it is actually the one that sets your creativity free? Let us explore how narrowing your field of view can lead to a more intentional way of storytelling through your photography.  [Read More]

  • How To Edit a Wildlife Photo in Lightroom Classic Step by Step
    by Alex Cooke on 4th March 2026 at 15:03

    Editing wildlife images in can make the difference between a decent frame and one that holds attention. Small changes to background, detail, and sharpness shape how the subject stands out.  [Read More]

  • Stop Blaming Your Camera: Why Intention Matters More Than Gear
    by Alex Cooke on 4th March 2026 at 14:03

    You don’t need another lens. You need a reason to press the shutter. That might sting a little, especially if you’ve been eyeing an upgrade, but it hits at the core of how you actually improve. Better gear can help in certain situations, but it won’t fix hesitation, lack of direction, or random shooting with no purpose. Intention will. [Read More]

  • Muscle Memory and Quick Decisions in Wildlife Photography
    by Massimo Vignoli on 4th March 2026 at 22:27

    The idea for this article was born high in the mountains, while chatting with other photographers about what we had managed to capture during the fleeting appearance of a Bearded Vulture (which I wrote about in this article). Some of us nailed the shots in the few available seconds, and others fumbled with buttons and dials—or couldn’t find the subject in the viewfinder. The difference came down to muscle memory and the ability to set the camera quickly.

  • Which Lens for Photographing People: Prime or Zoom?
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 3rd March 2026 at 22:31

    Not so long ago, my answer to the title question would have come out almost automatically: a prime lens, of course! Just a few decades ago, zoom lenses suffered from a whole range of optical compromises that made their use for portraiture and documentary photography somewhat questionable. But today? If your budget allows, you can buy a standard zoom with an f/2 aperture whose optical quality rivals — or even surpasses — many prime lenses, and instead of carrying four lenses, you can get away with just one. And yet, the popularity of prime lenses doesn’t seem to be declining. Quite the opposite. So which one is better for photographing people?

  • Photography News: A Roundup from the CP+ Trade Show
    by Spencer Cox on 2nd March 2026 at 04:22

    I find that winter is a great time to look back through photos taken during the summer. And vice versa – I’m always working on my coldest photos during the hottest months. Although it has been unseasonably warm in Colorado this year, I still found myself revisiting some photos from last July earlier this week. The bright greens aren’t a color I’ll see out here in nature for another month or two, but the joy of photography is that their vibrance can be recorded for us to enjoy no matter what month it is. I hope that March brings you some good photos and interesting moments. February certainly had a lot of activity in the photography world.

  • Four Seconds, Five Photos, One Day
    by Massimo Vignoli on 28th February 2026 at 22:21

    I remained motionless in the snow for three hours; time seemed to stand still. Then, there he was. He appeared to be heading straight towards me!

  • “The Printer Is Alive and It Hates Us”
    by Spencer Cox on 27th February 2026 at 22:55

    Despite what it may look like, today's article is a success story. But it sure didn't start that way. Maybe you remember a short article that we published last year called "Our Printer Is Here!" Well, the exclamation mark at the end of that title turned out to be a little optimistic.

  • Leica Q3 Review: The Ultimate Compact Camera?
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 26th February 2026 at 02:27

    Leica cameras, with their century-long history, are masters at tugging on our emotional heartstrings. But can they also satisfy the pragmatic side of our nature? After all, a camera is, first and foremost, a tool for making photographs. So, I set my emotions aside and put the most expensive compact camera on the market, the Leica Q3, to the test.

  • Here Are Some Advanced Guides To Understand Exposure Better For Creative Photography
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 4th March 2026 at 13:00

    In order to use light correctly and make the right choice of camera settings, one needs to understand how the three elements aperture, shutter speed and iso work together. Making changes to one or more of these values for a given exposure means you need to make changes to one or more of the other values to get the same exposure. Besides, adjusting aperture and shutter speed in different ways can help to capture different types of photographs. Here are some advanced tutorials to help you understand these factors better and use them creatively for photography. The post Here Are Some Advanced Guides To Understand Exposure Better For Creative Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Why Tripods Matter More Than You Think
    by Jason Row on 3rd March 2026 at 13:00

    There are actually many reasons why you might want to take a tripod, beyond shooting at night. Today we are going to explore some of them. But first, and I have gone on about this before, don’t buy a cheap tripod. Spend as much as you can afford on a good set of legs and a separate, suitable head. A cheap tripod will put you off for life. Buy a good one and you will understand why tripods matter more than you think. The post Why Tripods Matter More Than You Think appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Emotional Shadows, Low Angle Photography, Photography Discussions And Many More – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 2nd March 2026 at 13:00

    Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up.  It's been an 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 have more members joining the community each week, 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 Karlton. The post Emotional Shadows, Low Angle Photography, Photography Discussions And Many More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Here Are Some Interesting Splash Photos From Both Indoors And Outdoors
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 26th February 2026 at 13:00

    When photographers hit a creative block, it can be a huge problem and a struggle to come up with ideas on what to shoot. It can lead to boredom or boring images. When there is a creative block, you lose motivation and eventually interest to photograph the same locations or subjects. If you are someone The post Here Are Some Interesting Splash Photos From Both Indoors And Outdoors appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Aperture, Shutter Speed And ISO – Understand The Exposure Triangle For Better Photos
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 25th February 2026 at 13:00

    When you are a beginner in photography, the first thing to understand in order to get better at photography is the exposure triangle. You will need a good understanding of what happens when you change aperture values, shutter speeds and ISO. In this article, we have put together several resources, that will help you to understand these three factors and in turn understand the exposure triangle to capture better photos. The post Aperture, Shutter Speed And ISO – Understand The Exposure Triangle For Better Photos appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Does High ISO Matter Anymore?
    by Jason Row on 24th February 2026 at 13:00

    Some changes in photographic technology seem to happen at breakneck pace, others slowly, almost imperceptibly. High ISO noise is one of the latter. That’s because it’s actually a combination of evolving technologies that have reduced its importance in day to day photography. Today I am going to give you my opinion on why high ISO no longer matters. The post Does High ISO Matter Anymore? appeared first on Light Stalking.


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