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Why Every Shooter Should Know About Frio Photo

If you’ve ever wished you had an extra pair of hands to hold lights, flashes, mics, monitors or other accessories exactly where you want them – without an assistant, extra stands or a jungle of gear – you’ll want to make friends with Frio. Born as the legendary “Best. Cold […]

Adult great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) hunting in a winter roadside, northern Alberta, Canada.
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Great Grey Owls: Phantoms of the Northern Forest

Fourteen species of owls occur throughout Canada, and one of them, the great grey owl, is on the bucket list of most birdwatchers and wildlife photographers. Every winter, these phantoms of the forest move to the snow-choked edges of rural roadways from the Yukon Territory to western Quebec where they […]

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Finding the Right Support: A Closer Look at Four Vanguard Tripods

When it comes to getting sharp, steady images – whether you’re shooting landscapes at dawn or portraits in low light – the tripod you choose becomes a creative partner. Vanguard makes a range of tripods that balance weight, stability, versatility and ease of use and today we’re diving into four […]

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Essential Winter Photography Gear & Tips

Winter has a way of transforming the world into something quieter, softer and surprisingly photogenic. A dusting of fresh snow can turn even the most forgettable corners into scenes worth stopping for. And when the Christmas lights flick on – sparkling, shimmering, throwing colour across the snow – everything feels […]

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A Film Shooter’s Christmas: From Loading the Roll to the Final Print

Christmas has always felt like a season made for film photography. The glow of tree lights, the softness of snowfall and the slower rhythm of winter all seem to nudge us toward taking our time. Shooting film during the holidays feels almost ceremonial – load the roll, wind the lever […]

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Chasing Lightning: A Canadian Photographer’s Monsoon Adventure in Arizona

Answering a desert call As a photographer from Saskatchewan, Canada, I’ve long been mesmerized by images of the Arizona desert lit up by forked bolts of lightning. Saskatchewan’s summer thunderstorms are dramatic enough, but Arizona’s monsoon season seemed other‑worldly; the intensity of the bolts and the dramatic colours looked like […]

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Photographer Gadget Wish List: Gear That Sparks Creativity

Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash (On Sale Until January 6!) If you love clever tools that make your work smoother, your shoots easier and your creativity a little wilder, this year’s gadget lineup is packed with gems. Whether you’re shooting portraits in a home studio, chasing wildlife at sunrise […]

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Level Up Your Backdrops: My Real-World Take on the Easiframe System

When I first heard about the Easiframe curved backdrop system, I assumed it was just another gimmicky and difficult background system. After putting it through its paces, it’s earned a permanent spot in my studio (and travel kit). Built by Easiframe (check out their site at www.easiframe.ca), this system is […]

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Becoming the FocusPoint

by Hope Cruz “…the sculptor has nothing more to do than remove the superfluous, and reveal the living figure that is within.” — Ascanio Condivi, Life of Michelangelo (1553) For Michelangelo, becoming wasn’t about adding but removing, and a block of marble was never blank because it already held a […]

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Japan – Elegance in White

The red-crowned crane of Japan is one of 15 species of cranes in the world. Cranes occur on every continent except Antarctica and surprisingly, South America. In the past two winters, I led a small group of nature photographers on a wildlife tour to Japan.  I have worked in photo […]