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Portrait photography is all about capturing meaningful connections, expressions, and personality—and the lens you choose can dramatically influence your results. In this insightful repost from Sony Alpha Universe, professional photographer Brad Deel provides an in-depth look at the Sony 50-150mm f/2 G Master lens. Deel shares why this lens has become a favourite in his creative toolkit, how its versatile focal range and superb image quality help him create stunning portraits, and why portrait photographers should consider it for their own work. Read on for Brad’s expert insights and examples […]

The Fujifilm X Half features a unique Film Camera mode, allowing you to select a film simulation, choose the number of frames (36, 54, or 72), and shoot without the ability to preview images until the “roll” is complete. This mode encourages thoughtful composition and a more immersive photography experience.  Creative Features for Storytelling with the Fujifilm X Half Fujifilm X Half Technical Highlights Perfect for Travelers and Creatives Whether you’re exploring new cities, hiking scenic trails, or capturing everyday moments, the Fujifilm X Half is designed to be your reliable […]

As I sit down to write this, I’m deep into the planning phase of an upcoming family adventure: a flight to Vancouver followed by an off-road, backcountry camping journey through the breathtaking Coastal Mountains of British Columbia. With two kids, my wife, and limited space, every decision counts—especially when it comes to photography gear. If you’re anything like me, preparing for a family trip with some photography-focus can be equally exciting and overwhelming. Here’s my approach to sorting out what gear to pack, how I’ll organize it, and how I’m […]

Planning your wedding involves countless decisions, and one of the most significant is how you’ll capture the memories of your special day. In 2025, couples have more options than ever, from hiring professional photographers to embracing DIY approaches. This guide will help you navigate these choices, understand the latest trends, and make an informed decision that suits your vision and budget. Hiring a Professional Wedding Photographer Why Choose a Pro? What to Look For Providing Details to Your Photographer DIY Wedding Photography: A Budget-Friendly Alternative Pros Cons Tips for Successful […]

Follow Kim & Gary EvansInstagram: @garyevansphotographyFacebook: FacebookSite: gary-evans.ca/ The Client Experience: The Heart of Our Photography Photography is about so much more than capturing images. It’s about storytelling, emotion, and connection. But above all, it’s about the experience. At the core of our business is a laser focus on ensuring every client not only loves their photos but enjoys the entire journey with us—from the first conversation to the final product. Why the Experience Matters Great photography isn’t just about the technical aspects; it’s about making our clients feel comfortable, confident, and […]

Adult Category Winner: Sandra NelsonInstagram: @missantarctica5 The annual ROM Wildlife Photo Contest, proudly supported by Henry’s, celebrates the incredible talent of Ontario photographers who capture compelling stories from the natural world. After recently highlighting youth winner Joel Beilis, we’re thrilled to introduce this year’s Adult Category Winner, Sandra Nelson. Sandra’s powerful image of two Alaskan brown bears in an intense showdown, complete with an escaping salmon, captures a moment of extraordinary drama in nature. Aptly titled and rich with raw emotion, her photograph immediately resonated with judges and viewers alike. We caught […]

Youth Winner: Joel BeilisInstagram: @Ice_Cream_Turtle The annual ROM Wildlife Photo Contest, proudly supported by Henry’s, celebrates Ontario’s top wildlife photographers, highlighting their unique perspectives on the natural world. After announcing our winners, we had the privilege of chatting with this year’s Youth Category Winner, Joel Beilis, whose winning photo captured a remarkable, candid moment with a yawning fox—aptly titled, “What Does the Fox Say?” Joel’s journey into wildlife photography is not only inspiring but also delightfully relatable. Here’s a closer look at the young photographer behind the lens, his captivating winning photo, […]

Every great photograph tells a story—but some go beyond that. They stop us in our tracks. They remind us of the beauty, vulnerability, and raw emotion found in the natural world. That’s what the 2024 ROM Wildlife Photo Contest is all about. Now in its 10th year, this Ontario-wide contest—inspired by the globally renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition—invites photographers of all ages and experience levels to showcase their connection to nature through the lens. And once again, this year’s entries did not disappoint. Hosted by the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and proudly […]

By Jared VanderMeer – Sony Alpha Universe PhotographyYouTube: @Jared VanderMeerInstagram: @Jared_VanderMeerTikTok: @Jared.VanderMeerWebsite: jaredvandermeer.com/ Camera: Sony A7R VLens: Sony 200-600mm G OSS lens As a wildlife photographer, my work is all about storytelling — not just through single images, but by building visual narratives that capture the essence of the wild. Whether it’s a behavioural moment between two birds or the quiet intensity of a coastal black bear feeding at low tide, my goal is to present the full story. This means capturing multiple angles, documenting behaviours, and freezing action as […]

There’s no denying it—the DSLR era is ending. With Pentax now the only major manufacturer still producing new DSLR models, the camera industry has officially pivoted toward mirrorless technology. And the shift isn’t just happening among professional photographers. It’s reshaping consumer buying habits, education programs, and creative industries alike. From Film to DSLR… and Now DSLR to Mirrorless: History Repeats The transition from film to DSLR photography in the early 2000s was revolutionary. It offered photographers faster workflows, instant previews, and the freedom to shoot without worrying about film costs or development times. At first, purists […]