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Digital Camera Mastery’ (Beginner Photography Course Review)
“Digital Camera Mastery,” a course from Photography Pro, is aimed at people who are complete beginners. These days we all know how to take a photo, and sometimes our phones are so clever that they will make those photos look great. But if you want to understand how a good…
By Gabor Holtzer

Vallerret Markhof Pro 2.0 Photography Gloves Review
Photography gloves help you capture images in the coldest parts of the world. They should provide warmth, comfort, and maneuverability. At the top of our list, the best of the best is the Vallerret Markhof Pro 2.0 Photography Gloves. And what makes them so great? Read on to find out!…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

Photzy Advanced Composition eBook Review +79% Discount
There is a genuine skill to framing photos, and Advanced Composition from Photzy is an e-book that aims to help you improve that skill. The smallest changes can sometimes make a big difference. So learning about what works best is a great idea. The question is whether Photzy’s Advanced Composition…
By Gabor Holtzer

Lensball Review (Best Crystal Ball for Photography 2026?)
Is Lensball the best crystal ball for your photography? In this article, you’ll learn all about Lensball and a few of the best alternatives. Crystal ball photography is a great way to get more creative with your photos. But what are the best options? And where do you get them?…
By Simon Bond

RawTherapee Review (Free Photoshop & Lightroom Alternative)
As a photographer, finding a good photo editing software is vital. The software that you use determines your workflow. If photography is your business, your workflow can impact your profit margins. While Adobe leads the way with Lightroom and Photoshop, there are some good alternatives. RawTherapee is not only an…
By Natalia Robert Photography

Full Frame Vs Micro 4/3 – Which is Best in 2026?
When it comes to photography, there are a lot of different choices to make. One of the most important is deciding what type of camera to use. There are two main types: full frame vs micro 4/3. So which one is the best choice for you? Let’s take a look…
By Simon Bond

BlogStomp Review 2026 (Everything You Need to Know)
If you have a blog already, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of BlogStomp. Even if you’ve heard of it, you may be hesitant to buy the software. Read our full BlogStomp review so that you can determine if the features it brings are a good fit for your photography!…
By Natalia Robert Photography

Canon 5D Mark III vs 5D Mark IV – Which is Best in 2026?
The Canon 5D Mark III vs 5D Mark IV remains a hot topic among photographers. The days of DSLRs is coming to a close, but both these camera are still quality options. The Canon 5D Mark III was released in 2012 and is still a very popular camera. It has…
By Gabor Holtzer

Canon 80D Review (Is This EOS Camera Still Relevant?)
The Canon 80D is a digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. Canon announced it in February 2016. It features a 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS sensor with no optical low pass filter. And it had Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus (AF) and 7 fps continuous shooting. This camera was aimed at enthusiasts and…
By Gabor Holtzer

Sony A7r IV Review (Is it Still Worth Buying in 2026?)
The release of the Sony a7R IV ruined my plans. I thought that the a7R III I had recently bought would be my last camera for a long time. I was wrong! So, what do I think of the new model? If you read this review, you’ll find my real…
By Anabel Dflux Photography

Capture One Tutorial: How to Easily Edit (Step by Step)
You’ve might have heard of Capture One as a growing software for photo editing. It’s most known for its abilities to control and correct color. And it can offer a tempting alternative to Lightroom. If you’re used to other software, making the switch might come with a steep learning curve.…
By Natalia Robert Photography

Vuescan Review (Is This the Best Film Scanning Software?)
There are two ways you can get an image from the concept to a printed copy. These are scanning film negatives or capturing scenes by using your DSLR or mirrorless system. There are a few scanning software possibilities available for you to use. VueScan is one of these options. Let’s…
By ExpertPhotography Photography