Author Archives: ShutterBug

Photographing a Wedding With a Single Lens?

pay per click advertising As a wedding photographer, it can be easy to justify a large number of lenses for different purposes throughout the day (35mm/50mm primes for getting ready, 70-200mm for the ceremony, 105mm macro for shots of the … Continue reading

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Photography News: Tamron’s Superzoom, Canon R6 Mark III Rumors

Photography has a special magic for me. It is only thanks to it that I can suppress my comfortable and lazy side and face annoying insects, lack of food, or bad weather. A few days ago, in anticipation of beautiful … Continue reading

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How to Take Even Better Wildlife Photos

Even though it’s been about 15 years, I still see it as if it were today: For the first time, I’m standing in a South American cloud forest with a camera and a 300mm zoom lens. Suddenly, from a nearby … Continue reading

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Photography Life’s Camera Comparison Database Published!

For the last few months, Jason and I have been working to bring you a detailed camera comparison database – a place where you can see side-by-side specifications from dozens (eventually hundreds) of cameras to decide on the best one … Continue reading

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Wildlife Photography at Eye Level

When taking a photo, factors like composition, light, color, and subject all play a critical role. In almost all of these areas, one thing you can do to improve your photos is to pay attention to your camera height – … Continue reading

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