Overview: Wedding Photography Settings Shutter Priority Mode Aperture Priority Mode Fully Manual Mode Depth of Field Using Flash Choosing the Right Lens for Wedding Photography Best Lenses for Wedding Photography Lenses for Indoor and Low-Light Venues Cheat Sheet: Wedding Photography Camera Settings Recomm...
we go over all the top DSLR and mirrorless camera options on the market today. We cover many different camera options – from beginner level all the way to advanced. In addition, we go through different camera options for different genres ...
Time for those, “Save-the-Dates”! Engagement photography is one of our specialties, and a terrific way for couples and photographers to get familiar with each other, and become more comfortable in front of the camera. We’ve shot engagements from NYC/NJ to Connecticut, and all the way ...
The best wedding photography and videography lens for the Sony A7 III camera are Tamron 25-75mm F2.8 RXD. The lens features a constant F2.8 aperture and can be used for both wedding photography and cinematography purpose. The lens also features moisture-resistant construction for reliable protecti...
For landscape photographers who place the utmost importance on resolution, even at the expense of some speed, versatility, autofocus performance, and lens selection,the Fujifilm GFX 100S is an ideal choice. The camera’s 102-megapixel medium-format image sensor delivers among the best image qualit...
For DSLR users I must say that this lens is as good as Canon 70-200mm F2.8 OR Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 Since. 3. Best Lenses for Canon 1500D, 200DII, SL3, T8i, 77D, 850D, 80D, and Canon 90D DSLR Camera Canon Best Lenses for Wedding and event shooting form Canon 200D II, ...
Siddhant and I are both really camera shy, I have always disliked myself in pictures. I have the tendency to make a really strange camera face, so I basically can not pose for any pictures at all. Shweta really helped me through the wedding, taking pictures of me when I was busy or ...
For my needs, if I could only have one RF lens to keep on my camera it would be the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 –the brilliant little nifty fifty that's tiny, affordable and takes great images. Everybody's needs are different, however, so here's my list of the best Canon RF lenses to...
Locked in the secluded island of her bedroom, she only makes contact with the external world via the Internet and her camera lens. From here, she can see the sign that our castaway has written on the sand – a gigantic “hello.” Intrigued by his curious greeting, she starts spying on...
a lens with ultra-sharp edge to edge performance, with the ability to reduce out of focus elements into a sea of mush, thanks to f/1.8, 7 diaphragm blades and the useful 85mm focal length (equivalent to 127.5mm on a DX camera – still an excellent focal length for portrait photography)...