Saturation vs. vibrance
(Editor’s note: This is a guest article by Jeremy Chan, a Master Photographer/artist who is based in San Francisco, CA. Jeremy’s passion about fine art
(Editor’s note: This is a guest article by Jeremy Chan, a Master Photographer/artist who is based in San Francisco, CA. Jeremy’s passion about fine art
If you can make a terrific foundation, then you can be free to create. This is especially true regarding color. Great color allows you to
As I kept on playing with the Illuminati instruments incident and color light meter I’d been given a few weeks ago, I discovered that I
White balance is always trying to pull a fast one on you and sneak by with the wrong color in your photographs. Here’s the case
Portrait Retouching with Luminar is a three part series: Enhancing Eyes and Facial Features; Smoothing Skin, Sculpting the Face and Removing Blemishes; and Adding a Finishing Touch.
The Dehaze adjustment in Lightroom is able to dramatically improve the appearance of haze in a photo, but not without some potential side effects. In
A comment on one of my recent articles got me to thinking that I need to write some tips on how to make good looking
Category: Street Photograph: dizbin “pop will eat itself” While last week I showcased a great black and white, minimalist street photograph, this week couldn’t be
Since the beginning, everyone wanted color photographs. Images being black and white only was a chief complaint about photography. Initially, there were a few “successes”;
(Editor’s note: This is a guest post by photographer and educator, Tim Grey.) There are many situations where the color in our photographs can be
Category: Street Photography Photograph: “Samyang AF 35mm F1.4 FE” by Nic Taylor Titled simply “Samyang AF 35mm F1.4 FE”, this is one of a series
The worst thing you can do in your workflow as a visual artist is to blow a whole lot of money on expensive camera gear,