About Libor Vaicenbacher

Libor works as a biology teacher, guide, photographer and photography course lecturer. His passion is birds. As an ornithologist, Libor has studied the avian diversity of the South American Andes. He fell in love with this part of the world and since then he likes to return there with his camera to popularize its nature with his photographs, talks and articles. You can see more of Libor's work on his Instagram page.

Post Archive By Libor Vaicenbacher

Fotopro E7 Camo Review: A Tripod for Bird Photography

Most tripods can be considered relatively universal tools that can be used for just about anything within their weight category. Even the tripod I'm reviewing today - the FotoPro E7 Camo - could, in theory, be used for something like studio photography. However, its camouflage coating and other design features...

Nikon Z 35mm f/1.2 S Review

Not too wide, not too narrow – just right. I’m talking about the 35mm lens, a classic for documentary and street photography (and more). Today, I am here to review not just any 35mm lens, but the most extreme 35mm that Nikon has ever made: the Nikon Z 35mm f/1.2 S.

Sensor Size Differences as a Wildlife Photographer

As interchangeable lens cameras have evolved, camera sensors have settled into three common sizes: Micro Four Thirds (MFT), APS-C, and Full Frame. Especially for the novice photographer, the sensor sizes can be confusing. Even for advanced photographers, not all the differences are straightforward.