• The Nikon 24-105mm f/4-7.1 Is a New Kit Zoom to Pair with the Z5 II
    by Jaron Schneider on 7th January 2026 at 04:01

    Nikon has announced the Nikkor Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 zoom lens for Nikon full-frame mirrorless cameras. While it is available on its own, the lens is also being paired as a kit with the Z5 II, giving photographers a third configuration option with one of the most compelling entry-level full-frame cameras on the market. [Read More]

  • Hohem’s New Phone-Friendly SSD Is a 3-in-1 Hub for Mobile Video Workflows
    by Jeremy Gray on 6th January 2026 at 22:49

    Hohem has announced its first SSD, a compact SSD with a flip-up USB-C plug that connects directly to an iPhone, enabling ProRes RAW video capture. The Hohem SSD-01 is much more than just a pocket-friendly SSD, though. It also has USB-C ports for power, attaching accessories, and recording audio. [Read More]

  • Godox’s New AD100Pro II Portable Flash Stays Cool Under Pressure
    by Kate Garibaldi on 6th January 2026 at 21:52

    Godox has officially unveiled the AD100Pro II Pocket Flash, bringing meaningful refinements to one of its most popular portable strobes. [Read More]

  • Hohem’s New Gimbals Have a Built-in Camera for AI Subject Tracking
    by Kate Garibaldi on 6th January 2026 at 21:42

    Hohem has announced the iSteady MT3 series, bringing its latest artificial intelligence–driven tracking tools to a new generation of prosumer camera stabilizers. Designed to support mirrorless cameras, action cameras, and smartphones, the MT3 lineup focuses on intelligent subject tracking, flexible mounting, and long battery life in a compact, travel-ready design. [Read More]

  • GoPro and Asus Are Making a Co-Branded ProArt Laptop
    by Jaron Schneider on 6th January 2026 at 20:15

    GoPro is getting into the personal computing space. Announced at CES, the action camera company is partnering with PC brand Asus in a ProArt GoPro Edition laptop, which the two companies say is designed specifically for modern content creators. [Read More]

  • RadioShack’s 2026 Catalog is a Chaotic Trashcan of Photo and Tech
    by Jaron Schneider on 6th January 2026 at 19:19

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in full swing in Las Vegas, and tech companies are clamoring to stand out. Usually, that means highlighting one eye-catching product, but RadioShack went with the opposite strategy: throwing everything at the wall in the hopes that something will stick. [Read More]

  • Viltrox Z3 Spark Flash Review
    by Jason Polak on 6th January 2026 at 05:11

    I’ve always loved flashes, especially for portrait photography and flower photography. I have two manual ones, but they’re fairly large so I was interested in trying out something more compact that also offered a TTL mode. In this article, I’ll be reviewing one such option: the Viltrox Z3 Spark, a TTL flash available for Nikon, Canon, Sony, and Fuji X systems.

  • Photography News: 50mm f/1.05 Rumor, Third Party Lens Sales
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 5th January 2026 at 04:28

    Here we are in 2026, and with it comes this year’s first roundup of Photography News. It seems the photography industry is still sleeping off its New Year’s celebrations, because it was a quiet week. I hesitated a bit when choosing the opening image today: whether to use the very last photograph of the old year, or the very first one of the new. In the end, I’ve made an exception and used both. Before you dive into this edition of the News, allow me—on behalf of myself and our entire team—to wish you good light in the new year, not only in front of your lens, but also within you.

  • Using Natural Frames to Take Better Photos
    by Spencer Cox on 3rd January 2026 at 03:44

    When I'm composing photos, I'm always searching for natural frames - elements in the scene that act as a border around the photo's edges. Natural frames can provide structure to a photo's composition and, critically, make it feel more deliberate. Today, I'll explain what natural frames are and how to find suitable natural frames for your photos.

  • Recommended Shutter Speeds for Bird Photography
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 2nd January 2026 at 05:18

    Modern digital cameras come packed with countless advanced features. Yet, despite all this progress, the most fundamental camera settings have remained unchanged since the dawn of photography. Of course, I’m talking about your exposure settings: aperture, ISO (or film sensitivity), and shutter speed.

  • Printing Your Photos: An Artist’s Statement Against Ephemerality
    by Massimo Vignoli on 30th December 2025 at 00:23

    As a nature and wildlife photographer, much of my work revolves around patiently waiting. I often wake up very early and might spend whole days concealed in a hide, ride for miles on a jeep, or trek to an ideal location—all in hopes of capturing a singular, dramatic moment. Perhaps it is a leopard mid-leap, lions courting, an ibex poised on a foggy ridge, or a giant polar bear eating. Or just a moment of color and light on the landscape.

  • Photography News: Looking Back at 2025 with the Photography Life Team
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 28th December 2025 at 23:06

    I hope you're all having a relaxing holiday season. This week didn't bring much news in the photography world, so let's take some time instead to look back on 2025 for some inspiration as we journey into 2026.

  • Photographing Places As They Change
    by Jason Row on 6th January 2026 at 13:00

    The world around us is in constant change. Cities, towns, even the rural landscape are in a state of constant change. That change is imperceptible on a day to day basis but over the months and years, it can and often is quite dramatic. As photographers, often without even knowing it, we are capturing history. Today we are going to look at the importance of photographing places as they change. The post Photographing Places As They Change appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Threads Of Tradition, Winter Scenes, Daily Observations – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 5th 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. The weekend photography challenge from last week was “Cultural Landmarks” and members came up with their creative interpretation of the theme by capturing very interesting shots – some of them are shared below. The post Threads Of Tradition, Winter Scenes, Daily Observations – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • 27 Brilliant Photos Of Fireworks That Will Make You Want To Master Long Exposure Photography At Night
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 1st January 2026 at 13:00

    It is the New Year and it is a time when there are stunning fireworks everywhere around the world. You may have watched the fireworks and even captured some amazing shots, but if not, here are some brilliant photos of fireworks that will inspire you to master the art of long exposure photography at night. The post 27 Brilliant Photos Of Fireworks That Will Make You Want To Master Long Exposure Photography At Night appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Do You Shy Away From Night Time Photography? Follow These Tips To Start Your Photography Journey At Night
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 31st December 2025 at 13:00

    When capturing photos at night, we have to rely on artificial lights from the city or town - this could be the lights from buildings, street lamps, shops, etc., or natural light from the moon if it is more than 50 or 60% illuminated. In this article, we have put together a few resources that will give you ideas on what and how to photograph at night. The post Do You Shy Away From Night Time Photography? Follow These Tips To Start Your Photography Journey At Night appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Cultural Landmarks, Film Noir, Mono Moods And More – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 29th December 2025 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. The weekend photography challenge from last week was “Cultural Landmarks” and members came up with their creative interpretation of the theme by capturing very interesting shots – some of them are shared below. The post Cultural Landmarks, Film Noir, Mono Moods And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Check Out These Interesting And Useful Rules In Photography
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 25th December 2025 at 01:00

    There are no rules in photography, only guidelines - but, there are times when we photographers may need a quick reference or a setting to capture something on the field. For example, capturing a landscape, photograph the moon, starting to photograph the night sky, especially the milky way, or setting out in street photography. The post Check Out These Interesting And Useful Rules In Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.


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