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Benro SpiderMan Tablepod Kit: Small but flexible

The Benro SC05K SpiderMan Tablepod Kit is designed to be small yet hold a small camera or phone and accessories. Let's have a look! → Read More

What is noise in photography? How do we reduce it?

What is digital noise in your photos? What causes it? How do we reduce it? We look into the answers in this article. → Read More

Topaz Labs Denoise AI: Turning down the noise

Random, banding, and fixed pattern noise can wreak havoc with your high-ISO digital images. How does Denoise AI address this? → Read More

Radiant Photos: How can Sky Toning help your photos?

Radiant Photo from Radiant Imaging Labs offers a Sky toning slider. What is Sky Toning? And can it help your photos? → Read More

Why knowing camera settings are helpful

"What are your camera settings?" Invariably, someone will say, "What does it matter? EXIF settings aren't helpful. → Read More

Mobile Mondays: Plates photo sharing and collaborative app

Plates is an app for curating your photos, discovering other photographers, and collaborating on similar themes. How is Plates different? → Read More

We asked ChatGPT for the five best night photography cameras

ChatGPT uses AI to offer information to responses. I asked ChatGPT what the five night photography cameras were. And I got some poetry too! → Read More

The best Milky Way photography gear guide

What equipment do you need to photograph landscapes with the Milky Way? The equipment does not have to cost tons of cash. Let's have a look. → Read More

Easy ways to use reflected light in your photography

Want an expensive way to reflect and direct the light from your flash or speedlight? Here's some easy ways of doing just that! → Read More

What lights are great for night photographers?

What lights are great for night photographers? What's useful? What's great for light painting? What's great for illuminating? → Read More

How to use AI to create a mask for the sky in Photoshop

It's easy to use AI to create a mask for the sky in Adobe Photoshop. Let's have a look at how to do this. → Read More

How can Radiant Photo's Light Diffusion improve your photos?

What does Radiant Photo's Light Diffusion do? And how can it help your photos? We have a look at what it can offer. → Read More

Inverse Square Law made easy for photographers! No, really!

The Inverse Square Law is simple. No, really. And it can help your lighting. I'll describe it in simple terms. No charts, no math! → Read More

How to find the Milky Way

When people talk about finding the Milky Way, they actual mean the galactic core of the Milky Way. How to find it to photograph. → Read More

Is great light painting mostly trial and error?

Great light painting is largely trial and error. Or is it? Can you produce consistent results with light painting? Let's explore this. → Read More

Review: HyperX Quadcast USB Microphone for streaming, gaming and more

Can the HyperX Quadcast USB Microphone help with streaming, vlogging, gaming or communicating with clients? We had a look at the microphone. → Read More

Review: Is this the best camera intervalometer under $20?

I looked for a wired intervalometer that could be used for any camera. And I wanted it to be durable. Could I find one for under $20? → Read More

Old Car City USA: Night photography workshop paradise

Vintage abandoned automobiles in a forest. Night photography workshop. Light painting. Old Car City is night photography workshop paradise. → Read More

How you may use color grading easily in Radiant Photo

Radiant Photo processes photos instantly … and does so miraculously well. But how does Radiant Photo do with its Color Grading controls? → Read More

Is processing cheating?

Near the beginning of photography, this often said in magazines and elsewhere. But is it true? And what role does processing take in this? → Read More