Alternative Framing Techniques In Lightroom & In The Camera
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Guest post by When I was starting out, like many photographers I would imagine, I would put my horizon or whatever the subject might have been in the center of
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In the world of photo editing, the power of imagination fuels innovation. One such transformative technique is the use of overlays—a method that not only enhances the visual appeal but
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The world of photography can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. With so many technical aspects and creative decisions, capturing that perfect image can feel like a daunting task. But fear
Forget the flat, studio flash. You know the classic Clamshell or Rembrandt lighting. Backlighting, where the light source comes from behind your subject, injects a captivating drama and dimension into
Blunders. Mistakes. Doing too much or too little. It happens to most of us when we start out. Here are some that beginners typically do when post-processing portraits. As you
I will describe how I light painted the Ryan Ranch ruins in Joshua Tree National Park. Hopefully it inspires you to try light painting yourself! What is light painting? The
What features will cameras have ten years from now that cameras do not have now? I asked Gemini AI. Here are the answers. I don’t know that AI — our
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