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Let's take the "best" kind of digital sensor money can buy - is it worth it? And are you missing out by not owning a medium format camera? James is tackling this question from a little bit of a different angle, his own angle*. He offers his unique insights into this debate. James argues that while medium format offers exceptional image quality, it's not necessarily the be-all and end-all of photography. Other factors, such as composition, lighting, and post-processing, play a crucial role in creating stunning images.


In this tutorial, renowned beauty photographer Lindsay Adler demonstrates how to create stunning beauty images using the ‪WestcottLighting‬ Optical Spot modifier. Lindsay walks through the process of crafting a moody and glamorous look with precise, controlled lighting. 


In this video, photographer Karl Taylor explores how different lighting setups can create bold, dramatic looks, using affordable DIY props and secondhand surfaces. You’ll learn why aggressive lighting works best for male portraits, how to control light spread with softboxes and grids, and when to use rustic props to add depth and texture. These techniques will change the way you approach male portraiture, giving you instant, professional results. 


From its stunning cinematography and atmospheric lighting to the film's gothic aesthetic, director and cinematographer Sareesh Sudhakaran will explore the artistic choices that made The Crow stand the test of time. He’ll also look at how the film differs from the original comic and the tragic story surrounding its production. Whether you're a filmmaker or a fan, this video will show you why The Crow's visuals remain unforgettable.



In this week's episode, Mark Denney discusses how metering modes can affect your exposure. Metering modes are one of those often overlooked aspects of photography. It wasn't until a few years into his career that he fully understood their purpose. And, as with most things in photography, there are many different metering modes to choose from: Matrix, Center, Spot, Highlight, depending on what you're photographing. In this video, he will guide you through a hands-on approach that will help you decide which metering mode is best suited for your genre of photography.

 

Couple photography can be challenging due to the need to balance light across two subjects. In this video, Gavin demonstrates the significance of positioning light sources and using modifiers like softboxes to achieve desired effects. Lighting not only illuminates the subjects but also shapes the mood, depth, and dynamics of the image.


One of the most significant questions that budding travel and documentary photographers face is whether they should focus on building an impressive photography kit or prioritizing travel and real-life experiences. This debate highlights two competing approaches in photography: acquiring the best tools or learning by doing in the field. In this video, Mitchell Kanashkevich explores these two paths.


Photography is — in part — a process of removing everything that we don’t need in the frame. But this is where a lot of beginners’ work falls down. There’s often too much stuff in the shot; too much distraction, and this leads to shots that lack both aesthetic and narrative focus.


Every photographer knows the importance of a good backdrop, but purchasing high-quality backdrops can be quite expensive. In this DIY project, Dawid Rymar will walk you through the steps to create your own professional-looking backdrop at home, saving you a significant amount of money while still getting great results.


Most of us have been conditioned to believe that a higher megapixel count directly correlates with better image quality. After all, 24, 61, and even 100-megapixel cameras are on the market, promising incredible detail and sharpness. In fact, they might not matter as much as you think.  In this video, PhotographyExplained breaks down why more megapixels don’t always lead to better images.