Search Results for: node/ring flash
Didn’t find what you’re looking for? Try searching again.
Nikon 14mm vs Nikon 16mm Fisheye + Lens Correction
I have been using both the Nikon 14mm f/2.8 and the Nikon 16mm f/2.8 fisheye for a while now, and I have been noticing that…
An open letter to vicars and priests from the wedding photographer
Dear Vicar, I am writing an open letter to Vicars. Not all Vicars, I hasten to add, but unfortunately it’s becoming such a regular occurrence,…
Taking sandpaper to M42 lenses to get that anamorphic look on the cheap
Tito Ferradans here for a lengthy video involving some serious modding and unique looks. Summer is here and DIY projects are up. A few weeks…
Photographers create fantasy image in ancient fairy woods
Recently me and Joseph Parry got to collaborate with lighting equipment company Pixapro, on a promotional shoot to showcase how their equipment can be…
40 practical photography assignments to inspire you
One of the most difficult things in photography is to stay motivated and inspired. I know that I have hit “photographer’s block” many times in…
The new Sigma 85mm f/1.4 and 12-24mm f/4 Art lenses explained and tested
Recent announcements from Sigma have made a lot of portrait and landscape photographers very happy- the question is, can the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art and the Sigma…
148 photo editing tools and apps for every possible need
Hi photo lovers, In the past two months, I’ve been doing a market research for my project, Photolemur. I looked for different tools in the area of…
How to shoot portraits on location with outdoor flash
Using flash on location is one of the best things you can to really push your outdoor portraits. Often, the natural light might give you…
The Flashpoint StreakLight 360 has the funniest instructions ever. Including “You might DIE” reference
The Flashpoint StreakLight 360 is known by many names. Godox, for example, sells it as the Witstro AD360II. But there is a solid reason to buy that strobe…
An Introduction to Infrared Photography
The human eye is incapable of seeing infrared light, so Infrared photography is truly a way to show your audience something they can never see…




































