•1 min read•from The Phoblographer
Why Can’t Modern Cameras Make Panoramic Portraits?

Back in 2014 and even a bit before then, photographer Ryan Brenizer was making waves across the photo industry with a special method. You see, APS-C cameras were way more common. And full-frame was still pretty expensive for most folks. So he would do something called the Brenizer Method -- which essentially is a panoramic portrait. In 2022, I wrote an article wondering why it hasn't come to cameras yet. If you haven't read it, you really should because it's incredibly in-depth and even references other photographers we've interviewed that do it well. And in 2026, I'm still struggling to understand this.
Want to read more?
Check out the full article on the original site
Tagged with
#health and wellness
#editorial portraits
#athlete portraits
#Panoramic Portrait
#Brenizer Method
#APS-C
#Full-frame
#Photography
#Cameras
#Photo Industry
#Portrait Photography
#Ryan Brenizer
#Image Stitching
#Image Resolution
#Depth of Field
#Lens
#Image Processing
#Sensor Size
#Wide Angle
#Photography Techniques