From Mood to Masterpiece: How to Build Emotion in Your Photos With AI Tools
We talk a lot about sharpness and resolution, but when’s the last time your image made someone feel something?
We talk a lot about sharpness and resolution, but when’s the last time your image made someone feel something?
The lens market for APS-C cameras has become a battlefield of value versus performance, and budget options are suddenly delivering results that rival much more expensive glass. With tariffs driving up prices on established favorites and new Chinese manufacturers pushing the envelope on quality, your next lens purchase might surprise you with where the best bang for your buck actually lies.
The Canon EOS R5 has quietly become one of the most beloved wildlife cameras of the past five years, delivering a combination of resolution, speed, and autofocus performance that seemed impossible just a decade ago. After half a decade of real-world use, this camera continues to prove its worth in the field, capturing images that showcase both its technical capabilities and the artistry of those behind the lens.
Compact cameras have carved out a unique niche for photographers who want serious image quality without the bulk of traditional camera systems. The ability to slip a capable camera into your pocket and head out for spontaneous shooting sessions can completely change how you approach photography.
You don't need to spend thousands of dollars on fancy gear to dramatically improve your photography game. These ten essential accessories cost less than your monthly coffee budget but will leave you wondering why you waited until now to purchase them.
The Nikon Z8 represents a significant step forward for photographers who demand professional performance without compromise. After 10 months of real-world testing, this photographer's honest assessment reveals surprising insights about this full frame powerhouse.
Many photographers know the frustration of walking away from a shoot where everything looked right—but something still felt off. The lighting was clean, the model nailed every pose, the gear performed flawlessly—and yet, the images don’t land the way they should. Here's why.
Medium format cameras have always occupied a unique space in the imaging world, offering unparalleled image quality at a premium price point. The Hasselblad 907X and CFV 100C represents a fascinating blend of heritage design and cutting-edge technology that challenges how you think about camera ergonomics.
The Lumix S1R II challenges every assumption about what makes a camera great for photography versus video. While Panasonic has built its reputation on video-centric mirrorless cameras, this 44.3-megapixel powerhouse might just be the best photo camera you can buy right now.
The new Viltrox AF 15mm f/1.7 lens promises to deliver wide angle photography at an incredibly accessible price point of just $239. For anyone shooting with APS-C cameras, this could represent exactly the kind of affordable glass that opens up creative possibilities without breaking the bank.
Today is a new month which means Fstoppers has a new Critique the Community contest! For the month of August, we want to see your best images featuring soft lighting. Anyone can enter up to 3 images with details below!
As a film manufacturer, Kodak’s role in America’s development of the atom bomb might seem unlikely. But this new book tells the story of how film manufacturers on both sides in WWII became integral to their nation’s war efforts, ushering in the age of nuclear weapons and the Cold War that followed.
These 10 exceptional medium format cameras represent the absolute pinnacle of analog photography technology, where legendary manufacturers pushed engineering boundaries to create tools worthy of the world's most demanding photographers. From the whisper-quiet precision of legendary rangefinders to the modular perfection of Swedish engineering icons, these cameras deliver image quality and shooting experiences that justify their premium pricing through decades of proven professional performance.
The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2025, we're featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a high level of involvement within the Fstoppers community.
The Sigma 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Contemporary lens promises to replace multiple lenses in your camera bag with a single ultra-versatile zoom. When you can capture everything from wide landscapes at 24mm equivalent to distant wildlife at 450mm equivalent, the question becomes whether image quality holds up across such an extreme range.
Sony's RX1R III has sparked intense debate in the photography community, with its $5,100 price tag making even Leica Q cameras seem reasonable by comparison. You're looking at a camera that challenges every assumption about value, practicality, and what you actually need in a compact full frame body.
The leader of the drone market has spoken. Answering the gap in the market, DJI officially steps into the 360-degree camera arena with the Osmo 360—a bold move, and perhaps an overdue one, considering the brand’s legacy in imaging innovation. This isn’t just another consumer-grade spherical camera. It’s DJI’s statement piece, a professional imaging tool armed with 1-inch 360° imaging and the first 360° camera with native 8K 50fps video capabilities.
The Fuji GFX100 sits in an interesting position for commercial photographers, offering medium format image quality at a fraction of the cost of high-end alternatives. At around $3,000 secondhand, it promises 16-bit color depth and 100 megapixels in a package that could transform your commercial work.
Let's answer some of the questions I get the most about my unique lighting setup.
Medium format photography offers image quality that makes even the best full frame cameras look ordinary, and 2025 presents the perfect opportunity to dive into this magnificent world without emptying your savings account. Whether you're seeking the dreamy bokeh of 6x7 negatives or the tack-sharp detail that only larger film frames can deliver, these ten exceptional cameras prove that professional-quality medium format film photography remains accessible to dedicated enthusiasts willing to embrace the analog experience.
A few weeks ago, I was walking through Whole Foods when I saw a piece of broccoli that, oddly enough, reminded me of a Joshua Tree. Seriously. That random grocery store moment ended up sparking an entire photo shoot on the spot, and, more importantly, a deeper reflection on how I can use tools like AI in my photography without letting them take over.
Medium format cameras promise superior image quality over full frame, but the real question isn't whether they're better. It's when you can actually see that difference with your own eyes.
Ultra-wide angle lenses open up creative possibilities you just can't replicate with anything else. But finding a lens that's both affordable and sharp enough for professional use can be challenging.
If you've been on the fence about whether Micro Four Thirds cameras still have a place in your camera bag, this review might just give you the answer.
It’s that time again. Let’s dive back into a deep conversation about the complicated world of AI-generated film and photography.
There is an ever-increasing number of features added to our cameras, designed to simplify tasks such as focusing and determining the correct exposure. I love the process of taking pictures, and this move toward a reliance on automation is of little interest to me. However, I am far more skilled at taking photos than editing them, so I welcome Adobe’s determination to simplify tasks like removing objects, adjusting color, or smoothing skin.
Film photography is experiencing an unprecedented renaissance, and choosing the right 35mm camera can make your analog journey all the more enjoyable. Whether you're a seasoned photographer returning to your roots or a digital native ready to embrace the magic of film, these 10 exceptional cameras represent the perfect blend of reliability, features, and value for modern shooters.
Reliable image storage is arguably one of the most important parts of any shoot – because if your work isn’t safely stored, it might as well have never happened. Built with creatives in mind, the SANDISK® Creator Series is a high-performance storage solution for creators.
Have you ever lost the enthusiasm for photography? Mine was starting to wane, but then Fotospeed got in touch, and I rediscovered my enthusiasm for creating images. Now I have been printing my photos like there is no tomorrow.
Wildlife photography doesn't have to drain your bank account, but choosing the right gear matters if you want professional-quality images without massive expenses. You probably want great shots without spending thousands on top-tier lenses and cameras, and luckily, solid options are out there.
Samyang has just released their compact AF 85mm f/1.8 P FE lens, and even though Sony users already have plenty of 85mm options, this one could actually matter. Instead of chasing the absolute sharpest glass, Samyang has built something different: a genuinely compact, lightweight lens with strong optical performance at a budget-friendly price.
We take you behind the scenes to reveal how you can use handheld light to create photos such as this mysterious abandoned modern house in the Mojave Desert.
When most photographers talk about extreme lenses, they're thinking about a fast 85mm f/1.4 or maybe an extra-wide 11mm rectilinear lens. But there's a whole other universe of optical madness where lenses weigh hundreds of pounds, cost more than houses, and push the boundaries of physics so hard they make normal photography look quaint.
Tripods get super expensive very quickly, and if you are a full-time pro, you will most definitely be familiar with the price tags. If video is something you are trying out, or just doing for fun, you may also need a tripod—a tripod that is lightweight and has enough features.
Lightroom Classic hides powerful features in plain sight that can dramatically speed up your editing workflow. Even experienced users regularly miss these tools, leading to slower editing sessions and frustrating workarounds that could be avoided entirely.
Antigravity, a new drone brand incubated by Insta360 in collaboration with third-party partners, officially launched today. The company aims to redefine aerial exploration and storytelling by introducing drones that offer immersive 360-degree video capture, combined with user-friendly controls.
If you're working with Sony or Nikon cameras and need a lightweight wide angle zoom that won’t kill your budget, the Tamron 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 might catch your attention. The focal range, combined with its fast aperture and compact form factor, makes it an appealing option, especially if you’re balancing stills and video work.
When I was young and took my first driving lesson, the instructor explained to me what was happening with the gearbox and engine when I changed gear, and how what I did controlled the vehicle’s speed. I learned in a manual (stick shift) car. We all did back then in the UK.
A backpack or a duffel can be great for weekend trips, but sometimes they can be overkill for a day spent out and about shooting stills or video. When you want to travel light but also give your gear a safe, comfortable ride, this new sling bag from Gura Gear might be just what you’re looking for.
There's a lot to be said for the capabilities of mirrorless cameras today, with myriad autofocus options and other features at your fingertips. But there's also a lot to be said for simplicity, and it's in this regard that Canon's EOS 6D was the perfect expression of what a camera should be.
That may be a hot take, but I'm not alone in that thought. London-based portrait photographer Martin Castein feels very much the same way about his 6D.
As someone who worked at Canon during the 6D's heyday, like Castein points out, the specs on paper don't favor...
Choosing your first camera isn’t easy, especially when you want something you won’t quickly outgrow. If you’re after a beginner-friendly option with serious long-term potential, this mirrorless camera might be just what you need.
Wide angle lenses are popular because of their versatility, but the right one needs to strike a balance between portability, sharpness, and performance. The Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G promises just that, aiming to be the lens you take everywhere, from landscapes to city streets, even vlogging setups.
Here's a statement that will make half of you angry: many photography trends are garbage, but the ones that aren't will define your career for the next decade.
DxO Photo Raw has long been my go-to software for producing high-quality results. Whether you use it as a standalone or a plugin for other software, there’s no doubt that its suite of tools is a worthwhile investment for serious photographers who want the absolute best results.
Choosing between an 85mm f/1.4 and an 85mm f/1.8 lens can be tougher than it seems. Small differences in aperture may not seem like much on paper, but in practice, they can make a significant impact on your photography results.
Tamron just dropped their newest ultra-wide lens, the Tamron 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2, and it could be the ultra-wide you've been waiting for. If you’re serious about landscapes, architecture, or astrophotography, you'll want to pay attention to this one.
“Are you worth $5,000, little Fuji?” That’s the very first question asked in this video that reviews how the new Fujifilm GFX100RF medium format camera holds up in real-world use. The answer? Maybe for some people.
Doorbell cameras used to be equal amounts of hassle and help. Fast-forward to 2025, and the tech has transformed, offering clear footage, smart features, and reliable security. Looking for an alternative to the market leader’s pricey subscription, I went looking for better options. That’s when I found the Imou Doorbell 2S Kit, a battery-powered video doorbell that’s shown me just how far we’ve come.
As a photographer and videographer/filmmaker, having a small LED light or two in my bag is essential. I’ve accumulated 5 or 6 over the past few years, keen to try out different brands and styles of lights. Recently, I came across a relatively new brand called Harlowe. They just launched a pocket-sized light called the Iris 5 Spectra.