Following magazines like Vogue could give you an edge, but music videos can also help. I always try to stay on top of new things in photography. I won’t copy looks, but I will take out of them that which I like, and mix it with my own work, trying to come up with something that is different, and “me.” I think that’s the correct way: Never copycat someone; you can do it in order to learn the technique/trick, but after that, you should really make it your own.
(via Frank Doorhof: Why Fake it When You Can Create It? | BH Insights)
I’m a thirty-year career veteran in commercial photography. I’ve recently discovered a renewed sense of passion, mission and vision by shooting mobile photography with my iPhone 4s.
(via Five Items These Photographers Find Invaluable | BH Insights)
“The best way to approach someone would be by complimenting their look, and asking for a quick photograph to publish on your site/blog. Most of the time they will ask for a card, and you always need to make sure you have those ready!”
Josh is sporting the Joey Tan camera strap. This and more are part of the Capturing Couture line: the time has come where fashion meets camera gear!
What’s more stylish than a leopard camera strap? This and more are part of the Capturing Couture line: the time has come where fashion meets camera gear!
Ryan Plett has shot photos for GQ Magazine. He is also the Editor of Travel Well Documented and You Have Broken the Internet. Ryan was walking out of the B&H Photo SuperStore when we stopped him for a quick second for B&H Camera Style.

Ryan uses a Canon 5D Mk II and 85mm f1.2 L; a portrait photographer’s dream.

Stop by the SuperStore with your camera out and we may just stop you for B&H Camera Style!
Scott Quarforth was walking outside of the B&H Photo SuperStore when we spotted him and his awesome camera.

Scott uses a Canon 5D Mk II and 17-40mm F4 L.

If you’re around the Beaufort, South Carolina area in July or August, check out his upcoming gallery at Art Works.
JookYung Lee was a bit camera shy, but we just couldn’t resist being immediately attracted to his Leica M6. Attached to the body is the super small 28mm f2.8 lens.

Diana was waiting outside of the exit of the B&H SuperStore when we approached her and asked if we could feature a photo of her and her camera on B&H Camera Style.

Diana uses a Minolta 505SL Super and shoots Lomography Redscale film. Check out her Tumblr!
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