- Win a free trip to Iceland by proving that you're a terrible photographeron 31st March 2026 at 18:10
Jeff Keller is not eligible for this campaign, since he's far from a bad photographer. Photo: Jeff […]
- Could this company challenge Sony's mobile sensor dominance?on 31st March 2026 at 17:16
Image: SmartSens Anyone who spends time digging into which sensors power the cameras on flagship […]
- This is the secret sauce behind one of the NFL's most watched momentson 31st March 2026 at 16:27
Daniel Balton (on the left) poses in front of his jib, the crane device behind him. Photo courtesy […]
- Sony a7 V review video: is better than before good enough?on 30th March 2026 at 15:16
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. The Sony a7 V is a […]
- This camera feels like a Ridley Scott prop, but actually workson 29th March 2026 at 13:00
The Saturnix is a soon-to-be open source DIY camera project that has a lot of style.Photo: Yutani […]
- These 20 photos from our "Night Lights" photo challenge will leave you glowingon 29th March 2026 at 13:00
"Night Lights" photo challenge The theme for our March Editor's photo challenge was "Night […]
- Beyond the Sharp Shot: 11 Tips to Take Artistic Wildlife Photosby Michael Bonocore on 31st March 2026 at 21:03
Wildlife photographer Tiffany Taxis had been sitting with a bear and her three cubs on the Alaska coast for hours when the large animal went rigid. She stopped nursing. Her gaze became focused and she started to drool. Thirty yards away, a lone wolf stood against the glaciers. Every photographer's instinct would say the same thing: zoom tight, fill the frame with the wolf. Taxis did the opposite. She pulled wide, trusting her storytelling instincts that years of art school had taught her. [Read More]
- Most Surveyed Photographers Use AI for Tedious Tasks, Not Creative Editingby Jeremy Gray on 31st March 2026 at 20:46
AI in photography is a hot topic. It can range from a purely workflow tool to a portrait retoucher and even a full-blown creation tool. According to a survey of 363 photographers who either use AI as part of their workflow or are open to AI retouching tools, the vast majority believe AI should assist but not take over creative control. [Read More]
- A Closer Look at the Beautiful Macro Cinematography in ‘Secrets of the Bees’by Jeremy Gray on 31st March 2026 at 18:23
As its name suggests, National Geographic's new two-part documentary series, "Secrets of the Bees," turns the lens toward one of Earth's most important inhabitants: bees. The series is fascinating, full of interesting information and science about bees, but also replete with exceptional cinematography. The miniseries has many fantastic close-up shots of bees, unlike anything captured before. [Read More]
- Godox Introduces Budget-Friendly Monolight for Creatorsby Kate Garibaldi on 31st March 2026 at 18:14
Godox continues to expand its accessible lighting ecosystem with the release of the Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight, a compact yet powerful fixture designed for creators who prioritize output, simplicity, and value. Positioned as a daylight-only alternative within the growing Litemons lineup, the LE200D delivers impressive brightness and modern control features at a notably aggressive $190 price point. [Read More]
- Annie Leibovitz Attends USMNT Training Camp, But Coach Warns of Distractionsby Matt Growcoot on 31st March 2026 at 17:02
The most famous photographer in the world, Annie Leibovitz, is cooking up something with the United States men's national soccer team (USMNT) ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. [Read More]
- Today Only: 20 World Backup Day Deals on Storage and Memory Cardsby Kate Garibaldi on 31st March 2026 at 14:53
Happy World Backup Day! Yes, it’s a real holiday, and your reminder to finally back up your work. Most of these deals are today only, so it’s a good time to act fast and save while getting your files properly backed up. [Read More]
- The Biggest Photography Stories of March 2026by Alex Cooke on 31st March 2026 at 21:03
March 2026 was one of those months where every corner of the photography world seemed to shift at once. From semiconductor crises driven by AI infrastructure to the Supreme Court declining to touch a pivotal AI copyright case, from the biggest camera trade show on the planet delivering almost no new cameras to Kodak rewriting the names of its most beloved film stocks, this was a month that will be remembered as a turning point. These ten stories captured the month. [Read More]
- Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (March 2026): Igor Butskhrikidzeby Alex Cooke on 31st March 2026 at 18:03
The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2026, we're featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a high level of involvement within the Fstoppers community. [Read More]
- A Guide to 50mm vs. 85mm Lenses: Choosing Your Focal Lengthby Mujahid Ur Rehman on 31st March 2026 at 16:03
If you were stranded on an island, or perhaps more realistically, dropped into the bustling streets of Jakarta or a temple in Bali, and could only choose one prime lens, which would it be? The 50mm or the 85mm? Let's find out. It is one of the most debated questions in photography. Both lenses are legendary in their own right. The 50mm is the storyteller, the lens that sees the world roughly as you do. The 85mm is the isolator, the lens that flatters subjects and melts away distractions. [Read More]
- Canon RF 16-28mm f/2.8 STM: Is the Distortion a Dealbreaker?by Alex Cooke on 31st March 2026 at 15:03
The Canon RF 16-28mm f/2.8 STM is one of the more interesting ultra-wide angle zoom lenses Canon has released in recent years, sitting at a price point that's hard to categorize. It's not cheap, but it's marketed as the budget option in Canon's lineup, which raises an obvious question: what exactly are you giving up? [Read More]
- Why the Best Portrait Photographers Specialize in One Thing and Ignore Everything Elseby Alex Cooke on 31st March 2026 at 13:03
Choosing a specialty in portrait photography isn't just a stylistic preference. It's a business decision. The photographers who build sustainable careers aren't necessarily the most technically gifted; they're the ones who commit to a recognizable style and understand the world around their images, not just the camera settings. [Read More]
- AI Fake Real Estate Photos Are Fooling Buyers and Breaking California Lawby Alex Cooke on 31st March 2026 at 11:03
AI-generated real estate listing photos are showing up on major property websites, and buyers have no way to tell they're fake. In California, a law requiring disclosure already exists, and agents are still ignoring it. [Read More]
- The Great Melting: Photographing the Changing Alpine Worldby Libor Vaicenbacher on 30th March 2026 at 17:17
At 3,798 meters, the Grossglockner is the highest mountain in the Austrian Alps. In fact, it could be considered one of Europe’s last wildernesses, as there are no cable cars and the summit is only accessible to trained climbers. The steep slopes belong only to the birds and the few species of mammals that call it home. It is a world of snow, ice and jagged peaks. But even this seemingly unspoiled place is undergoing a dramatic transformation due to global warming, perhaps faster than anywhere else.
- Photography News: DNG Raw Standardized, World Backup Day Salesby Libor Vaicenbacher on 30th March 2026 at 04:34
Spring has finally arrived in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, where I’m writing these lines. You can feel it in the air—and at last, you can hear it too—that wonderful season of love. A few days ago, while out for a run along the river, this reality really hit me. Not because I saw more couples in love than usual on the trail, but sadly, because of the first dead frog of the year. Every year, thousands of them are killed under car wheels on their way to the water, where they breed. Give their love a chance, and please drive carefully.
- 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.
- Why Developing Your Own Style Is Vital In An AI Worldby Jason Row on 31st March 2026 at 12:00
A.I. love it or hate it, it’s here to stay. As photographers we can use it as a powerful tool, to mask photos, reduce noise or even to inspire or teach us. Unfortunately A.I. imaging - I will not call it photography - will only continue to grow. But does that mean as photographers we must stand by and idly watch our hobby or profession fade into obscurity? The post Why Developing Your Own Style Is Vital In An AI World appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Natural Lines, High-Keys, Daily Moments And More – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 30th 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 Retired Grunt. The post Natural Lines, High-Keys, Daily Moments And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- 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.
- Win a free trip to Iceland by proving that you're a terrible photographer
Jeff Keller is not eligible for this campaign, since he's far from a bad photographer. Photo: Jeff Keller Companies typically look for high-quality photographs for marketing materials, but Icelan … - Could this company challenge Sony's mobile sensor dominance?
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Daniel Balton (on the left) poses in front of his jib, the crane device behind him. Photo courtesy of Daniel Balton The Super Bowl halftime show may look effortless to viewers, but behind it is an eno … - Sony a7 V review video: is better than before good enough?
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The Saturnix is a soon-to-be open source DIY camera project that has a lot of style.Photo: Yutani While it seems like camera companies are willing to experiment again, it’s been a while since I’ve com …
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