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Micro Four Thirds for Wildlife Photography

pay per click advertising Is micro four thirds suitable for wildlife photography? As someone who has photographed wildlife with micro four thirds cameras for the past 10 years, I can confidently assure you that the answer is yes! Even in … Continue reading

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Please Welcome Nicholas Hess to the Photography Life Team!

Today I’m happy to welcome the newest member of Photography Life’s growing team of writers and photography experts: wildlife photographer Nicholas Hess! I’ve been stunned by the quality of his wildlife photos and was thrilled when he agreed to join … Continue reading

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What Is a Camera’s Buffer and How Can You Maximize It?

You probably noticed that camera companies love to advertise how many frames per second they shoot. A few years ago, 10 frames per second (10 FPS) was considered blazingly fast. Nowadays, 20 or even 30 FPS – stills, not video … Continue reading

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Photography News: Sigma Art Rumors, New Nikon Z9 Firmware

Before you dive into this week’s photography news, let me ask you a question. How often do you take out your camera? Documentary photographer Jindřich Štreit said that “The art of photography is like playing the violin. You have to … Continue reading

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How to Photograph Cityscapes: A Beginner’s Guide

Whether it’s an iconic skyline or some cool local architecture, photographing a cityscape can be a great way to create interesting compositions without having to trek into the wilderness. Getting successful cityscape shots requires a bit of preparation, gear knowledge, … Continue reading

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