Turn Day Into Night in Photoshop
Turn day into night! Use the power of Adjustment Layers and Blending Options to turn a bright daytime image, into a semi-realistic nighttime image. While
Turn day into night! Use the power of Adjustment Layers and Blending Options to turn a bright daytime image, into a semi-realistic nighttime image. While
The GoPro camera is often known for its ability to shoot fast-paced action footage. But it turns out its a good time-lapse camera too. Because
Dickey Chapelle was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She went on to study at MIT, but left to work at a local airfield. Eventually she relocated
We live in an ultra connected world where the amount of media seemingly free for the taking is virtually unlimited. This is not a rant
At Photofocus, our general policy is to only review products we like. There are so many great products out there to help photographers. In this
Nikon D7000, 85mm f/1.8 D lens, f/5.6, 1/125s, ISO 400. Great black and white images require more than simply removing the color, and Lightroom 5
You might have noticed that we’ve started holding Google Hangouts each month (in fact we’re about to hold multiple ones). It’s all a part of
One very useful feature inside of Lightroom’s Library Module is the Survey mode. This is a fantastic tool to use when you have a photo-shoot
One of the very first lessons I learned when I began working with Pixel Corps was the priority sound takes in motion pictures. Alex Lindsay is fond of saying “If your sound is bad, your image can be pristine and the viewer will disconnect.” For this reason, every talented filmmaker I know is fanatical about their audio records, regardless of how big or small the job
A strange title… I know. But I’ll get to the point quickly. I was recently having breakfast with a professional colleague who I respect. He
Recently, Scott Bourne reviewed TriggerTrap (an app and cable combination that gives you a lot of custom control over your camera). I’ve since become huge
Nikon D800, 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII lens @155mm, f/10, 1/125s, ISO 200, finished in Lightroom 5 How do you know which images will look good as