Three days in Tokyo gave me a lifetime of images. From the glowing Tokyo Tower at night to quiet mornings near the Imperial Palace, this city is a playground for street photographers. I wandered through local artisan shops, navigated neon-lit alleys, and captured the harmony between old and new that defines Tokyo. Here's what I saw through my lens.
Starting out in photography can feel overwhelming with all the gear options out there—but you don’t need a massive kit to take great photos. As an experienced photographer, my best advice is to start simple and focus on mastering the basics. A reliable entry-level camera, one or two solid lenses (especially a nifty 50mm), a sturdy tripod, and a couple of extra batteries will take you a long way. Photography is about learning to see—not just collecting gear.
A strong photography portfolio is essential for any photographer looking to showcase their work and land job opportunities. Follow these 10 tips to create a professional and effective portfolio that showcases your skills and style.
Most people don’t hire photographers every day and have formed an idea of what working with photographers means based on movies and maybe a cousin who is into photography just as a hobby. Very often those ideas are completely wrong, so here is where this compilation can help you to set your expectations right and make the processes smooth and enjoyable for both you and the photographer
When it comes to monitors for editing and productivity what you get can make all the difference and of course, the best always can hit you hard on the pocket. The LG 34WK95U is definitely in the high price range when it comes to monitors, but its uniqueness might be exactly what you need.
You recently switched to Sony or just looking for a new lens to add to your camera bag? I am going to tell you all the pros and cons of getting the Sony 70-200 f4 and why I chose to have it in my camera bag.