Read this book and elevate your photo game from amateur to amazing. There are no diagrams or charts, just eye-catching pics and tips and tricks. The book covers five key areas: lenses, light, composition, exposure, and the art of seeing. When you close the back cover you'll have a deeper understanding of the art of photography.
Get to know your camera inside and out, literally, by making it from its most basic parts. With this DIY kit, you can assemble a digital camera with the capability to take regular, panoramic or 3D images. The battery is rechargeable, but ju...
Those who can't DSLR are smart enough to use their phones as their camera. Vloggers or amateur photogs can finally use a tripod made for a more advanced camera thanks to this adapter. It mounts onto the tripod, can rotate 360 degrees, ...
See the biggest of big pictures with a foldable drone that takes pictures and videos from up to 3000 feet in the air for up to 26 minutes. The drone shoots in 4K and snaps pictures at 3840 x 2160 hi-res. Thanks to its shock absorption and i...
Enjoy an in-camera bokeh bonanza with a set of lens covers that come almost every shape and size imaginable. From headphones to a fleur-de-lis, just pop the shape in the included holder and start snapping. Your picture's effects will s...
There's a 9/10 chance your iPhone has more storage than an SD card, so use it. By hooking up this SD card reader to your phone, you can unload the card to take another batch of pics, or instantly share the pics you already took on your...
Use this fancy contraption to print pics straight from your smartphone with a charming retro-styled vibe. It folds, doesn't need a battery or a cord, so you can use it anywhere and any time. The pictures it prints are credit card-sized...
The clear winner of the throwdown at the Camera Corral is the photographer who cowboys up and comes armed with a dual camera holster. It distributes the weight of the cameras to cut down on fatigue and won't leave the photog feeling ti...
Graduate your camera from smartphone to DSLR with Pictar. The sleeve slides over your phone and adds a zoom ring (that means no more pinch-zoom!), exposure compensation wheel, and smart wheel that will help you capture a better picture with...
Capturing memories requires more bytes of memory than you can count on your fingers. One card won't it, that's why any photographer needs a wallet that holds up to 9 of them. This one handily folds shut and has a clear card slot o...