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Person in a red parka stands in icy water with glaciers and icebergs in the distance, arms raised in triumph.

Outdoor photography has a way of blending patience, adventure, and storytelling into a single frame. Calgary-based photographer Kyle Marquardt has built his creative style around capturing the raw beauty of Western Canada, from dramatic landscapes to authentic moments in the outdoors. In this Sony Alpha Universe feature, Kyle shares his perspective behind the lens, the gear that supports his workflow, and how Sony Alpha cameras help him document the environments and experiences that inspire his photography most. Follow Kyle’s work on Instagram:📸 @kylefotos Sticking to one style can be effective because it attracts people who appreciate that particular aesthetic.However, it often confines you to a specific category, making it difficult to explore beyond your usual approach. Personally, I prefer to take photos in bright and sunny conditions, especially during the golden light of early morning and late evening. This lighting works well for the cheerful and dramatic images I enjoy creating. Unfortunately, when the sun isn’t shining, I feel compelled to adopt a more subdued mood in my photography. I was reminded of this during a recent shoot, where the weather was consistently dreary, rainy, and windy, leaving me longing for that golden, crepuscular light. I’m shooting with the Alpha 9 III, which is known for its global shutter, very good stabilization, and its incredible autofocus and tracking capabilities. I set the camera to burst mode at 120 frames per second with a 1/500th of a second shutter speed, fast enough for action but slow enough to show movement with motion blur. With those settings, I had at least 90% of the images sharp and in focus. I’m used to culling a lot of photos because I shoot and record more images than I need, just to be safe. But pre-shooting is a spectacular feature because I can indiscriminately start taking photos of everything that is moving, or about to move, but only save the photos that are actually worth keeping. I likely shot a hundred times more photos than I needed, but because only the best ones got saved to my memory card, I found that when I downloaded my photos, I only had the best sequences and fewer images to cull than usual. Another way to stay organized when shooting in burst mode is to enable display as Group. On Sony cameras, it’s in the menu at:  Playback>Playback Option> Display as Group>On If, for example, I hold down my shutter and take hundreds of photos of one bird, but after I take another group of photos that’s way better. The camera will display each shutter press as 2 photo groups. With one click, I can go back to the first series and “Delete All in This Group” to remove them, keeping only the second burst of photos, which turned out much better. With this trick, fewer photos need to be downloaded, and less time is spent on the computer. For that reason, I would say the A9 III is the action editor’s camera of choice. Editors love having options, and if a photographer were to submit photos shot at a rate only a slow-motion camera could capture, they could pick which fraction of a second has the best action for their purposes. […]

Two people sit on a sandy beach at sunset, silhouettes against the orange sky, one raising an arm gracefully.

Some of the best moments don’t need filters, edits, or time to sit on a phone. They just need to be captured—and shared—right away. That’s exactly why instant cameras have become one of the most thoughtful and fun Mother’s Day gifts you can give. They turn everyday moments into something physical, something real, and something she can hold onto right away. Whether it’s family dinners, candid laughs, or quiet moments at home, instant cameras make memories feel immediate—and a little more meaningful. Why Moms Love Instant Cameras Instant cameras bring […]

My name is Stephen Tam, and I’m a street and urban photographer based in Vancouver, Canada. I’m drawn to the rhythm of cities: how light bounces off buildings, the movement of people through streets, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed. Photography lets me pause those fleeting instances and bring them to life, turning ordinary scenes into something cinematic. “Street photography is about patience, observation, and timing.”  Street photography in Vancouver teaches me patience. The city changes with every minute, a beam of light shifts, shadows stretch across the […]

By Nam Vo As a portrait and family photographer, my days move fast. Most of my shoots happen during the holiday season when families, couples, and clients want to capture memories they can hold onto forever. I need a camera setup that keeps up with real moments, shifting light, and people who aren’t standing still for long. This year, the Sony Alpha 7RV and the new 50–150mm f/2 G Master lens became my go-to pairing. After a full day of shooting, it became clear why this setup checks every box […]

The past few months have been busy in the world of photography and videography. From compact powerhouses to cutting-edge cinema rigs and innovative audio tools, every major brand has delivered something new to get creators excited. Whether you’re a professional filmmaker, an aspiring content creator, or a weekend photographer, these updates are reshaping how we capture and share stories. Let’s start with what’s already here and in your hands. From Sony’s latest cinema gear to Canon’s powerful hybrids, Nikon’s RED-powered collaboration, DJI’s big leap into 360° video, and RØDE’s major […]

Every year on August 19, photographers around the globe celebrate World Photography Day—a time to reflect on the art, passion, and power of photography. At Henry’s Cameras, we wanted to honour the day by shining a spotlight on the incredible talent in our community. That’s why we launched the Henry’s World Photography Day Photo Challenge, inviting creators to share their unique perspectives through the lens. The theme? Travel Photography or Street Photography—two genres that highlight the beauty of everyday life and the thrill of exploring new places. How the Contest Worked To enter, participants simply posted their […]

Peter O’Hara Sony Alpha Universe Creator Follow Peter:Website: Silver Fern Productions TeamInstagram: @pete_oharaYouTube: Pete & Jenna – YouTube As a kid, I used to dream of adventures high in the mountains, places most people never get to see, and capturing those moments with a camera. That idea stayed with me. These days, mountaineering is how I push myself physically, mentally, and creatively. It rarely goes to plan. Conditions change. The weather turns. But once in a while, the clouds lift, the light hits just right, and you’re standing in a moment you’ll remember […]

If you’re a content creator, choosing the right social media platform can be just as important as the content itself. Each platform has its own strengths, audiences, and algorithms—and finding the right fit can help your content go further and work harder for you. In 2025, the social media landscape continues to evolve. From short-form video to long-form storytelling, niche communities to all-in-one platforms, here’s a breakdown of the best platforms for creators this year, based on content type, audience, and growth potential. For Video Creators: YouTube & TikTok YouTube – […]

If you’re serious about video content creation, whether for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or professional filmmaking, a smartphone gimbal isn’t just a luxury—it’s a game-changer. These compact stabilizers provide cinematic smoothness, allowing you to create professional-looking footage without the need for bulky rigs. Whether you’re a solo creator, a freelance filmmaker, or looking for a dynamic secondary camera to complement your primary rig, a smartphone gimbal can enhance your workflow and unlock new creative possibilities. Let’s dive into why every content creator should have one in their kit. Smooth, Cinematic Footage—No More Shaky Videos Even the best smartphone cameras struggle with stabilization when moving. While […]

FUJIFILM has once again pushed the boundaries of photographic innovation with the introduction of the GFX100RF, a medium format camera that seamlessly blends classic design with cutting-edge technology. Officially unveiled at the FUJIFILM X Summit on March 20, 2025, the GFX100RF is poised to redefine the landscape of professional photography. Visit Hernys.com today to reserve your FUJIFILM GFX100RF today. Who is the FUJIFILM GFX100RF For? The FUJIFILM GFX100RF is designed for photographers and videographers who demand exceptional image quality in a compact, premium package. This rangefinder-style medium format camera is ideal for: Whether you’re creating breathtaking landscapes, […]