• The Winding Path to Better Photography: How Growth Isn't Always Linear
    by Adam Matthews on 18th July 2025 at 21:03

    Improving at photography isn’t a step-by-step process. It’s a winding, often unpredictable journey shaped by curiosity, creativity, and the kind of images we want to make. So what does growth in photography actually look like? [ Read More ]

  • 10 Amazingly Affordable Canon-Compatible Lenses Worth Buying
    by Alex Cooke on 18th July 2025 at 19:03

    Today's photographers face a challenging reality: modern lens prices have skyrocketed, with single RF lenses often exceeding $2,500. Yet there exists a treasure trove of professional-grade optics hiding in plain sight: classic lenses that continue producing exceptional imagery at a fraction of contemporary prices. [ Read More ]

  • We Review the Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.4 Pro Lens
    by Pete Coco on 18th July 2025 at 17:03

    Viltrox has been on a tear lately, dropping new products, including lenses, video monitors, flashes, and more. It seems like every other week they are releasing another new lens, and the latest from the company is the Viltrox 85mm f/1.4 Pro lens, which is sure to be popular with portrait shooters. [ Read More ]

  • The RX1R III Is Outrageous, Overpriced, and Exactly What We Need
    by Andy Day on 18th July 2025 at 17:02

    Six months ago, I predicted that Sony would release a new RX1R, guessing many of the specs, including the price. What I should also have predicted is the backlash that Sony would receive for releasing a camera that is so ludicrously expensive. Here’s why pricing this insane camera at five grand was exactly the right thing to do and why we should be happy about it. [ Read More ]

  • Testing Out the New Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 Lens
    by CS Muncy on 18th July 2025 at 16:03

    The new Thypoch Simera 21mm f/1.4 lens isn’t a thing of subtlety. It’s heavy, unapologetically mechanical, and it demands a bit of muzzle discipline when carrying it around. Forget where you’re pointing it, and you may end up either receiving or handing out some bruises. And arguably, it’s not for everyone; it’s a big chunk of metal hanging off the end of your camera. It stands out, and if you’re looking for subtlety, there are other lenses—smaller lenses—that might fit the bill. [ Read More ]

  • Is the Rokinon AF 14-24mm f/2.8 Worth the Savings?
    by Alex Cooke on 18th July 2025 at 13:03

    Wide angle lenses are notoriously tricky when it comes to distortion, and finding the right balance between quality, size, and cost can be tough. The Rokinon AF 14-24mm f/2.8 might be a lens you're considering, but does it check all your boxes? [ Read More ]

  • Photographing Small Creatures with a Big Lens
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 18th July 2025 at 19:23

    Inevitably, many wildlife photographers will find themselves tempted by the allure of fast, exotic, super-telephoto lenses. These lenses offer unmatched optical capabilities, as long as you pay the price and carry the weight. But, as good as they are, most of these lenses have a hidden weakness: a disappointing close focus distance.

  • The Best Nikon Camera of All Time
    by Spencer Cox on 17th July 2025 at 21:02

    Recently, I was having a discussion with a friend about which Nikon camera he should get. He asked me point-blank what I thought Nikon’s greatest camera is, and my gut reaction was to say the Z9 – after all, it has the most advanced specs of any Nikon camera today (with the possible exception of the Z8). But with some further thought, I realized that the answer wasn’t so simple. Who am I to ignore 7+ decades of Nikon’s history and reflexively say that their current flagship is their greatest camera? There are so many other cameras with claims to the throne. Film, DSLR, mirrorless, point-and-shoot, you name it… what a dilemma!

  • NYA-EVO Fjord 60-C Camera Backpack Review
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 16th July 2025 at 18:13

    Often, wildlife and nature photography happens a long way from the nearest parking lot. Which inevitably raises the question: What’s the best way to haul all that bulky, heavy gear around without breaking yourself in the process? Is there a camera backpack out there that can carry everything you need?

  • Four Intuitive Steps for Meaningful Photography
    by Massimo Vignoli on 14th July 2025 at 19:16

    Photography, by its very nature, is not just about reproducing what the photographer sees but about expressing our inner thoughts. When I journey through the natural world, my interactions with the places and wild animals I witness have stirred so many emotions in my heart. As a photographer, then, the challenge is not simply to capture an image; it is to accept these emotions and capture them visually.

  • Photography News: Canon R6 III and R7 II Rumors, Amazon Prime Week Sales
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 13th July 2025 at 19:48

    Jason’s minimalist photograph of the lapwing, published in our article “My Favorite Photos on Photography Life This Year,” resonates with me. Viewing it last week reminded me once again that less can truly be more – both in the world of photography and elsewhere. In this week’s news roundup, I’ve gathered everything that caught my attention in the photography world and stripped it down to the essentials. Enjoy this edition of Photography News and have a great week ahead!

  • Photographing the Fiery Topaz: A Feathered Gemstone of the Amazon
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 10th July 2025 at 18:45

    The green shadows of the Amazon hide many treasures. From the gold and riches that played a role in the plundering of the world’s largest rainforest, to the ones I’m after — living treasures. One river, the Napo, plays a central role in both types. The Napo River is part of the story of the mythical city of El Dorado, and it also is home to one of the most beautiful hummingbirds of the Amazon: the Fiery Topaz (Topaza pyra).

  • Follow These Tutorials To Capture Night Sky Objects With The Camera You Have
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 18th July 2025 at 12:00

    Night sky is an addictive subject to photograph and if you look closer, there are many night sky objects that you can photograph, other than the moon and the Milky Way. On very clear nights, you will be able to see a lot of nebulae, star clusters, cloud complexes and even a galaxy without the aid of a telescope. In this article here, we have put together a collection of tutorials that are highly detailed and provide you with every information you need to photograph the sky at night. The post Follow These Tutorials To Capture Night Sky Objects With The Camera You Have appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • June 2025 Photo Contest Winners: Minimalism and Simplicity
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 17th July 2025 at 12:00

    The contest theme for June was, "Minimalism and Simplicity" and participants submitted their interpretations of simplicity and minimalism through interesting and visually striking photographs. Macros of flowers, bugs, objects, landscapes, wildlife, portraits, nature, still life, and many other subjects were captured and submitted for June's contest. The post June 2025 Photo Contest Winners: Minimalism and Simplicity appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Sony Electronics Has Announced Its Most Anticipated RX1R III
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 16th July 2025 at 12:00

    Sony electronics has announced the third generation camera in its RX1R series, the RX1R III, which is a full frame compact camera featuring a 61 megapixel sensor and a Zeiss 35mm F2 lens. With the RX1R series being a popular one among select photographers, Sony decided to release a new model. The post Sony Electronics Has Announced Its Most Anticipated RX1R III appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • This Will Improve Your Photographic Creativity In One Hour
    by Jason Row on 15th July 2025 at 12:00

    If you have followed my ramblings for a while here at Light Stalking, you will know there is one technique that I really like as a way to improve creativity. That technique is to restrict yourself. That can be done in different ways. Using a single prime lens is one that I talked about recently. The post This Will Improve Your Photographic Creativity In One Hour appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Faces of Depth Challenge and Photo of the Week
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 14th July 2025 at 00:54

    Welcome to another wrap-up of the wonderful Light Stalking photography community for this week. It's been another epic week of our members capturing incredible photographs and displaying their creativity. Let’s jump straight in and look at some of the highlights. The theme for the weekly photography challenge to now has been “Faces of Depth” – The post Faces of Depth Challenge and Photo of the Week appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • 13 Incredible Tutorials To Improve Your Black And White Photography
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 4th July 2025 at 12:00

    This week we have been talking about black and white photography but since the early days, there have been many articles shared about black and white photography, by almost all writers here at Light Stalking. At some point, we all get into this genre and sometimes struggle to get the best out of a scene or situation, or get stuck during the post-processing part. Today we thought that we will put together some very useful tutorials on black and white photography, so you can refer to the ones that are really important or useful for you. The post 13 Incredible Tutorials To Improve Your Black And White Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • SmallRig Launches Quick-Setup FP-60 and FP-90 Parabolic Softboxes That Deploy in Seconds
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 18th July 2025 at 18:22

    Setting up softboxes can be one of the most time-consuming parts of assembling a lighting setup, especially when you're shooting on location or switching scenes frequently. SmallRig aims to change that with the launch of its new FP-60 and FP-90 Quick-Setup Folding Parabolic Softboxes—designed to cut setup time dramatically with a smart, single-motion deployment system. These new softboxes were built with fast-paced workflows in mind, offering a tool-free, umbrella-style design that opens in seconds. Whether you're working in the studio or in the field, SmallRig’s latest lighting... (read more)

  • Canon Brings RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 to the U.S. in New EOS R100 Double Zoom Kit
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 18th July 2025 at 17:47

    Canon has finally launched the RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens in the U.S., following its earlier rollout in international markets. It’s debuting stateside as part of a new EOS R100 Double Zoom Kit that includes the compact RF 18-45mm standard zoom and this new budget-friendly telephoto option. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because it is. This RF lens is essentially a mirrorless-era reboot of Canon’s well-known EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 — a kit staple for Canon DSLR users from the late ‘90s into the early 2000s. Same focal range, similar optical design, but now tailored for the RF mount. A... (read more)

  • Amazon Deal Makes This Best-Selling NAS Even Better Value at Under $300
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 18th July 2025 at 13:09

    If you’re anything like me, your hard drives are probably nearing capacity from storing all those RAW files and 4K project folders. That’s why it’s always a good idea to invest in a NAS (Network Attached Storage) system, and luckily, the UGREEN NASync DXP2800 2-Bay Desktop NAS is now down to just $296.99 from its usual $349.99. The UGREEN NASync DXP2800 is a great entry-level NAS for photographers, videographers, or anyone juggling multiple devices and storage needs. With support for up to 76TB (yes, you read that right), it gives you the flexibility to store, manage, and access your... (read more)

  • Where To Buy the Sony RX1R III - Pre-Orders, Stock Updates, and More
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 18th July 2025 at 12:57

    Sony fans have waited nearly a decade for a successor to the beloved RX1R II, and the wait is finally over. The all-new Sony RX1R III has been officially announced, and pre-orders are now open in both the US and the UK. This premium compact camera is making waves among photographers looking for high-end image quality in a pocketable form. The RX1R III brings major upgrades across the board, pairing Sony’s impressive 61MP Exmor R BSI sensor — the same one found in the A7R V — with a refined 35mm f/2 Zeiss Sonnar T* fixed lens. While it may look similar to its predecessor, Sony says the... (read more)

  • Canon Rolls Out Major Firmware Update for EOS R1, R5 Mark II, and More
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 17th July 2025 at 17:13

    Canon is rolling out a sweeping firmware update across its EOS lineup, bringing a host of new features to cameras like the EOS R1, R3, R5 Mark II, R6 Mark II, R8, and more. Leading the charge is the flagship EOS R1, which gains Panning Assist, enhanced Servo AF, and a revamped Pre-Continuous Shooting mode—geared toward fast-paced, action-heavy shooting environments. Key Features added to EOS Cameras A standout addition is C2PA support, now available on both the EOS R1 and R5 Mark II. This embeds content authentication metadata at the point of capture, helping verify image... (read more)

  • One of my all-time favorite lenses for video has a welcome price cut on Amazon
    by darryl.lara1018@gmail.com on 17th July 2025 at 15:11

    After sharing my go-to camera for video work, it’s only right to talk about the lens I pair it with. The Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 for Sony E-mount is my preferred one-lens hybrid setup — and good news: it’s currently on sale for $799.00, down from its regular price of $899.00. That’s a solid $100 savings for a lens that punches well above its weight. The 28-75mm G2 is a compact and lightweight standard zoom that delivers sharp, contrast-rich results in both stills and video. At this price, it’s a strong value, especially for creatives looking for a do-it-all lens that doesn’t... (read more)


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