- That box can't hold all your dreams: the new reality of the camera marketon 28th March 2026 at 14:00
The camera market has changed and, I suspect, we're going to have to adapt to a new reality for […]
- Apple's Pro desktop computer is no more: the Studio is the new flagshipon 27th March 2026 at 15:25
So long, and thanks for all the FLOPs.Image: Apple Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, removing the […]
- How to survive the great camera droughton 27th March 2026 at 14:00
After a fascinating 2025, this year has started off really slowly. We're now three months into 2026 […]
- From forest trails to neon streets: a Viltrox 16mm F1.8 L sample galleryon 27th March 2026 at 13:00
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Abby Ferguson […]
- Never say never: OM System reopens the door to compact camerason 26th March 2026 at 13:00
OM System's Director of Marketing Communications, Nobuaki Tanaka, and SVP of Global Brand & […]
- From Antarctica to Africa with DPReview reader, Shun Cheungon 26th March 2026 at 12:34
Western Grebe rushing on a lake in San Jose, California. It is their mating ritual.Nikon Z9 w/ […]
- Planning Landscape Photos, Part 2: Capturing Your Perfect Imageby Ivor Rackham on 28th March 2026 at 19:00
In landscape photography, we usually want to capture either the grandeur or the subtlety of the natural world, and sometimes both at once. It's the light that dictates the scene's atmosphere, and planning for it is all-important. [Read More]
- Thypoch Ksana 21mm f/3.5 Review: A Sprinkle of Classic Canon Magicby Chris Niccolls on 28th March 2026 at 14:01
An ultra-wide lens is not something I often reach for. They can be useful as interior architecture lenses, for capturing dramatic vistas, and even for the occasional shot on the street, however, I usually find the propensity of the lenses to capture so much in the frame a tricky proposition. [Read More]
- Diane Arbus Photographs to Headline Bonhams Upcoming Auctionby Pesala Bandara on 28th March 2026 at 11:00
A group of photographs by Diane Arbus will headline an upcoming sale at Bonhams in New York, drawn from the personal collection of Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner. [Read More]
- ‘Restoring’ Old Photos With AI Is a Fundamentally Broken Conceptby Jaron Schneider on 28th March 2026 at 10:01
When I was in college, I had the opportunity to spend a semester abroad in Florence, Italy to study. There, I took a "Chemistry of Art" class that culminated in a visit to the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, where priceless works of art are on display. It is also where many are stored and maintained. [Read More]
- Rushes Is a New Creator-Focused Vimeo Alternativeby Jeremy Gray on 27th March 2026 at 20:44
U.K. filmmaker Guy Loftus has launched Rushes, stylized rushes, a new video hosting and sharing platform designed to fill the void left by a reshaped Vimeo. The platform is built by video creators, for video creators. [Read More]
- Red Bull’s Mid-Air Photo Shoot Combines Skydivers and the Aurora Borealisby Kate Garibaldi on 27th March 2026 at 20:30
Capturing the impossible, photographer Michael Clark documented Red Bull Air Force wingsuit skydivers as they soared beneath the shimmering Aurora Borealis. He shares how months of planning, technical innovation, and high-stakes collaboration culminated in images that make the sky itself look alive. [Read More]
- 10 Camera Settings You Should Change Right Now (and Never Touch Again)by Alex Cooke on 28th March 2026 at 21:03
Every camera ships with default settings designed for the broadest possible audience. Those defaults are tuned for safety, not precision. They prioritize avoiding catastrophic failure over delivering optimal results, which is fine if you're handing the camera to a tourist but actively counterproductive if you're trying to produce professional work. [Read More]
- Don’t Say No to the Photographby Justin Tedford on 28th March 2026 at 16:03
Every photographer has experienced a moment where they almost raise the camera but refrain from pressing the shutter. What if, during photography, we began by saying yes instead of no? [Read More]
- The Sharpest 35mm Lens You Can Buy Right Now Might Surprise Youby Alex Cooke on 28th March 2026 at 15:03
Picking the sharpest 35mm lens for a full frame camera is harder than it sounds, especially now that the market has more serious contenders than ever. Frost has tested over 50 of them across the past four years, and the field has changed enough that his original rankings no longer tell the whole story. [Read More]
- This Is Why Your Photography Stopped Improving and How to Fix Itby Alex Cooke on 28th March 2026 at 13:03
Most people who pick up a camera hit a wall. The early momentum fades, improvement slows, and you find yourself stuck somewhere between beginner and advanced, good enough to know what a great shot looks like but not consistent enough to make them reliably. That gap has a name, and knowing how to navigate it makes the difference between photographers who grow and ones who quit. [Read More]
- Why Hyperspectral Satellites Can See Things RGB Cameras Physically Cannotby Alex Cooke on 28th March 2026 at 11:03
Hyperspectral satellites are rewriting what "seeing from space" means. Instead of the three color channels your eyes use, a new generation of satellites captures hundreds of color bands per pixel, and the implications stretch from farming to military surveillance. [Read More]
- Shooting Red Rock Canyon with a Sony a7 IV, a Pug, and Three Lensesby Alex Cooke on 28th March 2026 at 09:03
Picking the right lenses before a shoot you've never scouted is a gamble. This photographer's go-to kit for unknown locations — a 35mm, a 150–500mm, and a 14–24mm — gives a real-world look at how a working travel and landscape setup holds up in the field. [Read More]
- An Easy HDR Workflow: The Ponta de São Lourenço Case Studyby Massimo Vignoli on 28th March 2026 at 00:09
The dynamic range of a sunrise over the sea exceeds the limits of even the best sensors. Thus, with a single shot, you’re forced to accept crushed shadows, blown highlights, or a compromise using graduated neutral density filters. Instead of fighting those limits, I prefer creating an HDR image by merging multiple bracketed shots.
- The Love Life of Kingfishersby Libor Vaicenbacher on 25th March 2026 at 17:31
Kingfishers have held a special place in my heart since childhood. I can still recall the excitement of receiving, then devouring in a single breath, one of my very first books: a beautifully illustrated story about a kingfisher family and its struggle to survive in a human-dominated world. Kingfishers on the Blue Bay by Karel Nový did not romanticize their lives.
- DxO PureRaw 6 Review: Amazing Compression?by Massimo Vignoli on 25th March 2026 at 01:14
DxO PureRaw has carved out a niche among photographers seeking to efficiently and automatically denoise their Raw files. With the release of PureRaw 6, I had high expectations for new features that would further refine this powerful software. After extensively testing it, I found that this version adds something new, but it is more of an evolution than a revolution.
- Photography News: Canon R7 Mark II Rumors, DxO PhotoLab 9.6 Announcedby Libor Vaicenbacher on 22nd March 2026 at 23:34
It almost felt like the autumn of 1989, when the totalitarian communist regime in what was then Czechoslovakia was collapsing. Back then, Letná Plain—the largest open space in Prague—was filled with 800,000 people. This Saturday, “only” around 250,000 showed up, but the goal was similar: to send a clear message to the current government about disagreement with the direction in which the country is heading. Nothing we don’t see in news reports from around the world every week.
- Torrent Duck – Photographing in the Roar of Wild Waterby Libor Vaicenbacher on 20th March 2026 at 17:38
When we think of a duck, most of us probably imagine a stocky bird with a flat beak, cruising across calm, mirror-like water. And indeed, of the 165 species of ducks known today, the vast majority fit this description. But there are four species that have chosen a very different path of making fast-flowing rivers their home. And among them, the undisputed extremist is the South American Torrent Duck, a bird whose entire existence is bound to the raging rivers cascading down the steep slopes of the high Andes.
- New Online Workshop: Secrets of Professional Photographersby Spencer Cox on 19th March 2026 at 00:17
Today I'm excited to announce the release of our newest Online Workshop: Secrets of Professional Photographers with Libor Vaicenbacher! This 2 hour, 41 minute course takes you behind the scenes with two eminent Czech photographers, Ondře Prosický and Magdaléna Straková, revealing their secrets in two in-depth interviews.
- 25 Simple Yet Striking Photos That Portray Minimalism In Landscapesby Dahlia Ambrose on 26th March 2026 at 12:00
Minimalism is an art and it can be also applied to all genre in photography - minimal portraits, minimal landscapes, minimal street photos, etc. In landscape photography, when you use minimalism as a compositional tool, the framing becomes very intentional and you focus on a particular element (which may be your subject) or two, the light, shapes, form, etc. Doing this can add a mood or emotion to your landscapes. Here are 25 simple yet striking photos that portray minimalism in landscapes. The post 25 Simple Yet Striking Photos That Portray Minimalism In Landscapes appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Minimalism In Photography – Useful Resources To Get Startedby Dahlia Ambrose on 25th March 2026 at 12:00
Simple compositions may not be easy because you need to choose a powerful subject in a background that complements the subject or the story, making sure that the focus is on the subject and the background does not cause distractions. The right use of colours, shapes, forms, etc., can help to capture an engaging minimal photo. Minimalism can be applied to all genre in photography - from landscape and wildlife to portraits and street photography. If you are struggling with minimal compositions, the resources in this article will be of some help. The post Minimalism In Photography – Useful Resources To Get Started appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Vintage Lenses with Modern Technologyby Jason Row on 24th March 2026 at 12:00
YouTube is an amazing resource for photographers. Gear reviews, technique videos, and post production guides all help us along in our photographic journey. However, it wasn’t watching a YouTube video that changed my mind about vintage lenses, it was creating one. Read to find more! The post Vintage Lenses with Modern Technology appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Abstract Lines, Clever Use Of Perspective And More – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 23rd March 2026 at 12:00
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 discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Paul. The post Abstract Lines, Clever Use Of Perspective And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- 25 Dreamy Photos Of Silky Smooth Waterfalls From Around The Worldby Dahlia Ambrose on 19th March 2026 at 12:00
Waterfalls are one of the most stunning subjects in landscapes and photographing them well can be quite a task. Although it is a part of landscape photography, it requires even more care and attention in order to avoid blown out highlights due to reflections and the right choice of shutter speed to get the best results. Here are 25 dreamy photos of silky smooth waterfalls from around the world. The post 25 Dreamy Photos Of Silky Smooth Waterfalls From Around The World appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Find Out How To Capture People’s Personality And Emotions – Useful Tutorials For Portrait Photographyby Dahlia Ambrose on 18th March 2026 at 12:00
In portrait photography, the photographer captures the genuine emotions, characteristics/features and personality of people. These features can be photographed well by photographing your subject/s in the right location, under the right light conditions, in suitable outfits, against interesting backgrounds, using the right camera settings and most importantly using meaningful poses (except for candids). When capturing portraits of people, you need to make sure that the focus in on the eyes and use flattering light for the best results. Reflectors, diffusers and softboxes can be useful in order to achieve better results. Here are some useful tutorials for portrait photography if you are looking to capture meaningful portraits. The post Find Out How To Capture People’s Personality And Emotions – Useful Tutorials For Portrait Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.
- That box can't hold all your dreams: the new reality of the camera market
The camera market has changed and, I suspect, we're going to have to adapt to a new reality for cameras, one in which there is a wide array of cameras available, but they won't necessarily b … - Apple's Pro desktop computer is no more: the Studio is the new flagship
So long, and thanks for all the FLOPs.Image: Apple Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, removing the desktop computer from its website and telling 9to5Mac that there aren't any plans to replace it … - How to survive the great camera drought
After a fascinating 2025, this year has started off really slowly. We're now three months into 2026 and only two cameras have so far appeared: the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome and the Panasonic ZS300. … - From forest trails to neon streets: a Viltrox 16mm F1.8 L sample gallery
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Abby Ferguson Last month, Viltrox announced its first L-mount lens since joining the L-mount alliance in September 2 … - Never say never: OM System reopens the door to compact cameras
OM System's Director of Marketing Communications, Nobuaki Tanaka, and SVP of Global Brand & Marketing Strategy, Kazuhiro Togashi, at CP+ 2026. Photo: Abby Ferguson The interchangeable-lens ca …
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