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Laowa teases Pro2be – the 2nd generation Probe lens
It looks like 7Artisans isn’t the only one teasing something new today. Laowa is also teasing a new Laowa Pro2be. From the thumbnail above, we…
TikTok rescues bride dismayed by terrible $3000 wedding photos
A TikTok user recently shared her dismay over her disappointing yet expensive wedding photographs, sparking a flood of sympathy and offers of support and reshoots…
Canon MS-500 – Canon’s first interchangeable lens SPAD sensor camera – costs over $25,000
Canon’s been going full-on with the SPAD sensor development. In May 2021, they announced a big breakthrough. They had created a 1-megapixel Single Photon Avalanche…
7Artisans teases their own take on the tiny microphone system
It looks like 7Artisans, like many other companies in the photo and video industry over the last couple of years, is branching out into microphones….
Top Secret: Six best action photography tips
Shooting a moving target: This phrase certainly has more than one connotation, especially coming from an ex-military combat photographer. While I’ll be using examples from…
Heartbreaking photos of disappearing mangrove forest win Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2023
The 2023 edition of the Nature inFocus Photography Awards has just announced this year’s winners. And once again, we’re in awe of the breathtaking beauty…
Your printer may be a security risk, warns Canon
Canon has warned that your desktop printer might pose a security risk in the event that you wish to dispose of it. They say that…
How to use triangles in photography composition
Triangles are versatile and expressive shapes, so it is hardly surprising that they are a bedrock of composition. They are used by painters as well as photographers as a key composition technique. You can use them to organize your frame, to introduce tension into your scene, as an alternative to the rule of thirds, and so much more. This meant we thought it was worth taking a deeper look at triangles in photography.
Seven beginner landscape photography mistakes that pros make, too
Whether we’re new to landscape photography or we’ve been doing it for years, none of us is infallible. We’re all going to make mistakes. And…







































