SIGMA Shares

Horror Meets Stop-Motion: Neal O’Bryan’s Latest Project

Neal O’Bryan, creator of Toe, updates SIGMA on his latest horror stop-motion project.

It’s the Little Things: The Simple Joys of Macro Photography

Sometimes, we photographers feel the need to see and capture things from a fresh, new angle. And nothing changes your perspective quite like macro photography!

Team Tests: SIGMA Staff Tries Out the 100-400mm DG DN OS Contemporary

Sigma Corporation of America employees share some of their favorite shots captured with the 100-400mm DG DN OS Contemporary lens.

Photographing a Family Adventure in the Grand Canyon with SIGMA DG DN Lenses

Join Sigma Ambassador Liam Doran as he treks through the Grand Canyon and rides down the Colorado River with his family on this unique photographic adventure!

Putting the SIGMA F1.4 DC DN Mirrorless Trio to Work

When photographer and filmmaker Alexis Cuarezma needed a lightweight, affordable rig to shoot a short film, he opted for the SIGMA F1.4 DC DN Mirrorless Trio of lenses.

Photographing the Essential Workers of Main Street, USA

While the “closed” sign appears in almost every business window in my area, there are those that continue to do what they have to do, because they have to do it. Essential workers… essential people.

Live From Studio A: How a College Music Program Upped Its Video Game with Sigma Art Lenses

Hocking College upped their video image quality by switching to the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM and 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM Art lenses for in-studio capture.

Portrait Girl Gone Macro

What’s a portrait artist to do during a pandemic in the midst of social distancing, after having exhausted all possible subjects? Time to experiment with macro photography!

Tiny Toy Photography with the SIGMA 70mm F2.8 DG Macro Art

With my SIGMA 70mm F2.8 Macro Art lens and an assortment of tiny toys on hand, I had one goal in mind… to make playthings look cool.

An “Up-Close” Look at Take Your Kids To Work Day

For “Take Your Kids to Work Day” I summoned our two boys into my home office and gave them a simple assignment… go outside and shoot close-up photos!