The holiday season is the perfect time to take a look in your camera bag and think: what am I missing? Whether you’re shopping for a shutterbug or putting your list together for Santa, these are the must-have accessories for any photographer.
Tripods are both loved and loathed by photographers. This essential tool makes possible certain situations that would otherwise be impossible to capture. Long exposures, timelapses, self-portraits, food photography— ”the tripod-saves-the-day” list goes on and on. Below we'll share with you the BPW’s top picks for tripods of 2020.
One of the most popular questions we get from entry-level photographers here at the BPW is “What camera should I buy?” If you’re in the market for a good starter camera for yourself, or even a special holiday gift for the photographer-in-training in your life, here are three of our 2019 favorites to help point you in the right direction!
Tripods are both loved and loathed by photographers. This essential tool makes possible certain situations that would otherwise be impossible to capture. Long exposures, timelapses, self portraits, food photography—”the tripod-saves-the-day” list goes on and on. Below we'll share with you the BPW’s top picks for tripods of 2019.
“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 $$.
The holiday season is the perfect time to take a look in your camera bag and think: what am I missing? Whether you’re shopping for a shutterbug or putting your list together for Santa, these are the must-have accessories for any photographer.