We paired the Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM | Sports lens, and a Miops Mobile Remote to trigger a strobe set to fractional power for ultra high-speed captures of balloons bursting.
Tips & How-Tos
Great advice on photography from leading voices. From the photo studio to the farthest reaches of the globe, learn about gear selection, lighting, shooting techniques, editing, and more.
Capturing The World Around Me With The 14-24mm
As a travel and lifestyle photographer, I love being able to visit far flung destinations around the world and experience foreign cultures. Through it all, I try to create inspirational images that celebrate the local art and flavor. My main…
The Secret to Photographing Children
Tips for photographing children in nature and in the studio using a variety of fast-aperture lenses.
How to Take a Ski Photo
Great Ski Photography tips from one of the leading ski photographers, Sigma Pro Liam Doran.
Visual Storytelling with Sigma Lenses
Photographer, and Sigma Technical Representative Mike Hill, has mastered the art of visual storytelling. He uses his camera to take the viewer into a different world through his strong series of photographs. He says you should “build interest about your…
Sigma 40mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art and Comet 46p / Wirtanen
“All it took was one night of shooting and I was sold on this lens. Holy cow is this thing tack sharp from edge to edge. It’s early still, but this is already one of the most impressive lenses I’ve used to date.”
Sigma Art lenses for Sony E-Mount: Hands-On Report
A hands-on review of Sigma Art lenses in native Sony E-Mount by Sigma Pro Jim Koepnick.
The Call of Fall Foliage
Great tips for Fall Foliage Photography from Sigma Pro Liam Doran!
Taking a Trip to Namibia with Sigma Lenses
Our friend Dion Scoppettuolo recently returned from an epic Safari and adventure in Etosha National Park in Namibia, Okonjima Game Reserve in Namibia and the Namibian Desert. The Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM and 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary lenses were…
The Call of the Birds
There’s an unshakeable feeling that rises at certain times—that it’s been just a little bit too long since your last photo outing.