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The Maasai Mara
Stay Focused It’s a shooting gallery out there Article written by Marc Muench, Owner of Muench Workshops Some call the Maasai Mara “the spotted plains”. For starters the so-called “spots” …
Choosing a Tripod: Part III
Once a photographer has decided which tripod model best fits their needs (using Part I and Part II) they might choose to outfit it with a few specific accessories. These …
Tip for Tuesday: Safety First
Be Smart When You Shoot Hal and Victoria Schmitt from LIGHT Photographic Workshops dropped by the other day to spend a little time catching up. As photographers tend to do, …
Tripods and the Beach
A Tripod Addict’s Guide To Beach and Ocean Photography Article written by Brian Matiash Let’s start with one unequivocal fact about me: I love my tripod. Next to my camera …
Choosing a Tripod: Part II
In Part I we covered the selection of the appropriate tripod series, which in the Really Right Stuff tripod line leaves you with up to 3 choices of models that …
Photographer’s Guide to Antarctica
To wrap up his 3-part series, David Schultz shares valuable information on when, what, where, and how to travel to Antarctica so you too can possibly marvel in the majesty …
Choosing a Tripod: Part I
Choosing a tripod can be a daunting task. With so many variables to consider – gear you already have, travel limitations, performance needs, desired features, budget, future gear purchases – …
Fixing a “Frozen” BH-55 Ballhead
The BH-55 is our go-to ballhead for the strongest, most stable support from Really Right Stuff. With three knob controls, the powerhouse gives complete customize-able control over how the head …
Creative Ways of Using Stitching
When you talk about stitching images, most people think it applies mainly with static subjects like scenics or landscapes. A few years back, I began applying stitching techniques with different …









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