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“The best camera is the one that you have with you.” This saying is a favorite at the BPW, and one that every photographer can live by.
However, there are times when a photographer wants to invest in a camera that offers more robust features than entry-level cameras do. We discuss some of these cameras’ features in our Digital Cameras 2 class, but this article will cut to the chase and let you know which cameras are worth the extra $$.
“Which lens should I buy next?” At the BPW, we hear this question almost every day. To help give you some insider’s info, we’ve invited BPW student and perpetual travel photographer Maddox Grey to guest blog for us this week and compare some newer wide angle lenses to find out which one is her favorite. Take it away, Maddox...
Whether you’re a food blogger, personal chef, or just want to tighten up your Instagram feed, if you’re reading this, chances are you have some interest in food photography.
While you’ll learn essential techniques in the BPW’s Food Photography I and Food Photography II classes, here are some simple (and mostly cheap) tools that can help you take your at-home food photo skills from undercooked to perfectly done.