Camera Bag Essentials for the Travel Photographer
Photographers who spend a lot of time hiking & outdoors should always have these camera bag essential accessories – prioritize these and don’t forget them!
Photographers who spend a lot of time hiking & outdoors should always have these camera bag essential accessories – prioritize these and don’t forget them!
You don’t need a GPS-enabled camera to automatically geotag your photos in Lightroom. You can geotag photos with your existing handheld GPS or smartphone.
Looking for a low-profile daypack that can carry a mirrorless camera or DSLR, extra lens, and plenty of personal gear? Check out MindShift Gear’s SidePath.
Improve your focus accuracy even more by learning how to program back-button autofocus for your Sony Alpha line of cameras.
Don’t just file away & forget your RAW photo files after you first process them – you should be going through them years later, and here’s why.
Reviewing MindShift Gear’s BackLight 26L – a rugged multi-use camera backpack great for airplane travel, storage, and rigorous day hikes.
Portable chargers are a key part of any travel photography kit. The Anker PowerCore 20100 is my favorite and meets my needs without being too bulky.
Sony released the a6500 right on the heels of the a6300 – what are the differences, and are they worth the price increase?
One of the most powerful tools of The Photographer’s Ephemeris is geodetics – determine moon & sun position and lighting based on terrain & your location.
Take advantage of your camera’s custom mode dials so that you never miss an important camera setting ever again when quickly changing shooting mindsets!