Using V-Flats with Backlit Portraits
When using backlighting in an image, the first thing to decide on the light source. For beauty portraits, I prefer to use natural light, as
When using backlighting in an image, the first thing to decide on the light source. For beauty portraits, I prefer to use natural light, as
In the beginning of the year I wrote, “Have You Created Your 2015 Metadata Copyright Preset?” reminding us to update our copyright information for the
As Halloween approaches I know there are those of you who desire to shoot some ghoulish images. I thought I would have some fun and
The first rule in creating a Lightroom catalog is to develop a folder structure that makes sense to you. Following these simple tips will ensure your Lightroom catalog will be organized and efficient.
My friends at Mindshift Gear sent over one of their newest bag: the Backlight 26L for me to review. This bag is perfect for anyone
I’m a huge advocate of creating depth in a photograph. One of the ways is to use a back light or at times referred to
I have two computers – a beautiful 5K iMac at my studio, and a MacBook Pro that I travel with. My schedule can get crazy, especially when I’m traveling 2-3 weeks in a given month. It’s not practical to take my entire photo library with me when I travel, so I often find myself creating a temporary catalog on my laptop and merging it with my main catalog back at the studio.
Coming soon to Adobe Photoshop CC, you’ll be able to edit your toolbars rearrange tools you use often, hide tools you don’t, and even sync
Once we imported our photos to our catalog, we need to quickly review each image and select our favorites. The trick is NOT to make
Inspired by the cover image of Rich Harringtons recent post An In-Depth Look at Selling, Budgeting, and Planning Video Projects in this tutorial Ill be
Our friends over at lynda.com posted a great free tutorial on how to select hair in Photoshop. This is perfect if you need to change
Wes Maggio from Wacom joins us to share a quick tip on processing a portrait of Skylar he shot in the desert in Las Vegas during Photoshop World last month. Starting in Lightroom, Wes works through the develop module, but then jumps into Photoshop for a window replacement made easy by using a Wacom pen tablet.