Photographers and Photoshop
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Glenn Guy, Travel Photography Guru. We all enjoy receiving positive feedback about our work. It feels good,
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Glenn Guy, Travel Photography Guru. We all enjoy receiving positive feedback about our work. It feels good,
The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflectance is a law of light. It’s also photo-speak that (allegedly) explains how to evenly light a
Once you “finish” a photo in Photomatix Pro, you aren’t really done. The software offers a collection of useful adjustment to refine contrast and control
When photographing water, it can oftentimes be a good idea to tame the reflections with a circular polarizer filter. A circular polarizer is a filter
Where can you find a realistic knights outfit that won’t drain your budget? If you live in a big city such as LA or Chicago
This Hangout will give you a taste of his incredible courses at Photoshop World (coming up in Las Vegas this September). We’d also like to
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Roger Cicala, owner at LensRentals.com The usual warnings apply: Do not try this at home. This post
This week’s podcast interviews photographers Dixie Dixon and Doug Hansgate. The show offers practical advice and inspiration from two photographers at different points in their
One of Lightrooms greatest strengths is the fact that it stores all the work you do in its catalog file and never changes the pixel
Publisher: The following story touches on some sensitive topics. At Photofocus we recognize the photography community has many views. Comments on this article are accepted,
I share a lot of “behind the lens” photographs on my Instagram page, and one of the questions I get most frequently is “what’s that