Weekly Wrap-Up: February 3-9, 2019
The Weekly Wrap-up compiles interesting articles published this week on Photofocus. This week, we learned about finishing studio portraits in Perfectly Clear, a camera’s exposure,
The Weekly Wrap-up compiles interesting articles published this week on Photofocus. This week, we learned about finishing studio portraits in Perfectly Clear, a camera’s exposure,
A quick tip to save time by cropping in camera.
Welcome to a brand new feature — the Weekly Wrap-Up — a compendium of some of the articles published this week on Photofocus. Controlling the “feel”
Learn when to crop for impact and when not to crop to ensure the image tells the real story
If you don’t have a clear direction or you are unsure of the final output size when shooting, consider shooting wide and cropping later. Here are a few examples of when shooting wide and cropping later saved the shot.
When the eyes are visible in a portrait, they should usually be the point of focus for the viewer–your viewer should snap right up to
Alfred Stieglitz is a name many photographers may recognize as “a big deal” but also a name that they might not be well acquainted with.
In the late 1800’s the world was beginning to take shape into something more of what it looks like today. Industrialization was coming to cities
Note: If the video doesn’t show up at first, please reload the page. How do I crop to a specific ratio? from Lightroom: Tips and
Cropping is one of those fundamental tasks that everyone should know and is fairly intuitive, but I still get questions about it. I want to
Modern headshots are often horizontal and cropped close, leaving the top of the head out of the frame. I prefer this style and am always
Cropping is a great tool that we, as photographers, have in our arsenal. It has the ability to transform a good photo into a better