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PhotographyTalk has been run by working photographers for 17 years – long enough to know which gear holds up and which reviews are repackaged press releases. We focus on the things that matter most: camera reviews and buying guides built on months of real shooting, photo print comparisons based on prints we ordered ourselves, and tutorials written for photographers who are still figuring things out or ready to push further. Everything here comes from time spent behind a camera, not time spent reading spec sheets.

Photography Tips, Reviews & Buying Guides

Best Photography Workshops of 2026

Finding the right photography workshop can completely transform your skills behind the camera. While online tutorials and books have their place, there’s nothing quite like the immersive experience of learning in the field with seasoned photographers. The workshops included on this list combine...

The Pentax K-70 is Nearly a Decade Old. Should You Buy One?

When the Pentax K-70 launched back in 2016, it was a refreshing alternative for photographers who wanted a rugged, weather-sealed DSLR without breaking the bank. While most of the industry raced toward mirrorless systems, Pentax stayed committed to refining its DSLR lineup, giving...

MPB Camera vs. Marketplace: Avoiding Scams & Hidden Fees When Buying Used Gear

I've been running PhotographyTalk for more than 16 years, and in that time I've heard countless stories from photographers who thought they'd found a bargain on Craigslist, eBay or OfferUp, only to lose money, equipment—or worse. As someone who has been around the photography...

Why Every Photography Business Should Offer Quality Prints (And How to Do It Right)

In today’s digital-first world, photography has become more accessible than ever. Clients often expect galleries delivered through online platforms, with high-resolution files ready to share on social media. But while digital delivery is fast and convenient, something important is missing. The power of...

Kit Lens Limitations: What They Can’t Do (And Workarounds)

For many photographers, the first step into the world of interchangeable lens cameras comes with a kit lens. These lenses—most often an 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 on APS-C cameras or a 24–105mm f/3.5–5.6 on full-frame systems—are bundled with new cameras because they’re lightweight, versatile, and...

Memory Card 101

Have you ever picked up a memory card and thought it looked more like a math problem than a piece of photography gear? You're not alone! With all the speed classes, capacity ratings, and cryptic abbreviations, it's easy to feel overwhelmed—especially if you're...

Sony a9 II Buyer’s Guide: Upgrading Speed, Ergonomics and Workflow Without Breaking the Bank

Buying a pro‑grade sports camera used to mean lugging around a bulky DSLR with a loud shutter and a flash of mirror blackout every time you clicked the shutter. Sony's Alpha 9 line changed that narrative with the original a9 in 2017 –...
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Metal Prints in 2025: The Latest Technologies Transforming Photography Display

Remember when getting your photos printed meant a trip to the local photo lab, waiting days for results, and hoping the colors would match what you saw on your camera's tiny LCD screen? Those days feel like ancient history now... We've witnessed an incredible...

Costa Rica Photography Workshops: Capture Paradise Like a Pro

If there's one place that will make you fall in love with your camera all over again, it's Costa Rica. This country feels like it was built with photographers in mind… From the moment you step off the plane, you're surrounded by color, light,...

Sony a9: A Thorough Look at the Original Flagship Mirrorless Speed Demon

When people talk about Sony's a9 family, it's easy to jump straight to the newest models like the a9 III. Yet the original Sony a9 — released back in 2017 — remains a powerful tool in its own right. Designed as a professional mirrorless...

6 Reasons You Need a 50mm Lens

There’s a particular kind of magic that comes with a single prime lens. Rent one for a day or stick it on your camera, and suddenly your decisions become simpler, your images more intentional. If you’ve ever heard photographers talk reverently about the...

Lumaprints Metal Print Review

Metal prints have exploded in popularity among photographers and art lovers, and for good reason. They offer stunning color vibrancy, crisp detail, and a durability that traditional paper prints simply can’t match. But not all metal prints are created equal... Some companies cut corners, leaving...

Mixtiles Pet Portraits Review: Turning Pet Photos into Playful Wall Art

I've been using Mixtiles for years now, testing out their photo tiles for everything from family vacations to some of my favorite shots of my son. They've always made it ridiculously easy to take a moment that's just sitting on your phone and...

Smartphone Landscape Photography: Pro Techniques That Actually Work (2025)

Smartphone landscape photography has reached remarkable heights in 2025, with devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's 200MP sensor and iPhone 16 Pro Max's advanced computational photography creating images that rival traditional cameras. The key difference between amateur phone snapshots and professional-looking landscapes...
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How to Focus Your Camera Properly

Few things are as frustrating in photography as looking back at a shot you thought was perfect, only to find that your subject is blurry. You nailed the composition, the light was just right, but the image falls flat because the focus is...

Portrait Photography

Newborn Photography

How to Create a Calm Environment for Newborn Photography Sessions

The beauty of newborn photography lies in its quiet simplicity—the softness of a yawn, the curve of tiny fingers, the hush that settles when...

Beginner Photography Tips

How to Shoot All Day Without Body Pain: A Photographer’s Guide to Physical Endurance

Nobody talks much about the physical side of photography. Ask any photographer who shoots events, weddings, or long outdoor sessions. They'll tell you the...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best camera for beginners in 2026?

The best beginner cameras in 2026 include the Nikon Z50 II, Canon EOS R50, and Sony a6400. We recommend mirrorless cameras for new photographers because they offer live exposure preview, lighter body weight, and access to modern autofocus systems. Read our best cameras for beginners guide for detailed comparisons.

How much do professional photographers make?

Professional photographer salaries vary widely based on specialization and location. In the U.S., the median annual salary is approximately $40,000–$60,000, though wedding and commercial photographers can earn $75,000 or more. Freelance earnings depend heavily on client base and market. See our full photographer salary breakdown.

What is the best photo printing service?

After testing dozens of photo printing services over multiple years, our top picks include Mixtiles for adhesive photo tiles, Nations Photo Lab for professional prints, and Shutterfly for photo books. The best service depends on your use case — wall art, albums, or gifts. Browse our photo print reviews for head-to-head comparisons.

Canon vs Nikon: which camera brand is better?

Both Canon and Nikon produce excellent cameras in 2026. Canon leads in video autofocus and content-creator features with its RF mount system, while Nikon offers superior image quality and ergonomics in its Z-mount mirrorless lineup. Sony remains a strong third option. The best brand depends on your shooting style and existing lens collection. Our camera reviews compare specific models across brands.

How do I learn photography as a complete beginner?

Start by learning the exposure triangle — aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — then practice shooting in manual mode. A beginner-friendly camera and a 50mm prime lens are enough to build core skills. Our photography tutorials cover everything from basic composition to advanced lighting techniques, written by photographers with decades of field experience.