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It used to be difficult to find a good point-and-shoot camera for street photography. Now, there are tons of good digital options on the used market, even if you go back a few years. There are cameras with a wide range of price points, versatility, and form factors available—often for fractions of what they used
January 15, 2023
Don’t despair about early sunsets—let us teach you how to make the most out of low light.
October 29, 2021
When the Fujifilm X-Pro3 was announced last fall, it made waves in the industry. And not just because it was the highly-anticipated follow-up to the successful X-Pro2. No, instead, most of the furor was around a particular design choice involving the back screen. Largely, how it had now been hidden—seemingly to discourage the photographer from
June 12, 2020
Previously, in this ongoing series on luxury compact fixed-lens cameras, I covered the Fujifilm X100F, the Sony RX1R, the Leica Q, the Ricoh GR II, and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100. Today, after a bit of a hiatus, we’re looking at the Ricoh GR III. As per usual, before we get to the handling and shooting
May 06, 2020
The Nikon Z6 has been out for eight months—a lifetime, considering how short product lifecycles are these days. And while the Z6 and its hi-res sibling, the Z7, garnered some attention around the announcement of the Z-series, they’ve since been overshadowed by a slew of full-frame mirrorless releases by Canon (R & RP), Panasonic (S1,
July 19, 2019
Getting the Story Behind the Image I have always enjoyed and admired the work of documentary and street photographers, though I lacked the sheer nerve to capture more than a candid shot from a long distance. But taking these photos from afar like a sniper hidden in the belltower armed with a long lens always
December 12, 2017