Quick Tip: Saturation vs. Vibrance
There are two sliders in Lightroom and most other post-processors that can be handy for adjusting the intensity of your colors. Think of saturation like
There are two sliders in Lightroom and most other post-processors that can be handy for adjusting the intensity of your colors. Think of saturation like
You might be tempted to show all of your work to your audience in your portfolio. But try to limit yourself to a certain number
When I made my switch to a micro four-thirds camera system, all of my lens filter threads were significantly smaller than what I was used
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
One of the things I’m asked to photograph often are speakers at corporate events. These can be boring and uninspiring if not photographed right. So
When it comes to keeping your Lightroom catalog tidy and organized, the import stage of your workflow is critically important. In this quick tip, you’ll
The other morning I was in the mountains waiting for the sun to rise and looking for the right composition. The moon was helping me
The old saying, “the early bird gets the worm” is not only true in life it’s true in photography as well. One way to improve your
The Quick Collection in Lightroom is designed to help you quickly group photos together for a short-term need. But what do when a quick collection
If you want to set the white point and black point in your photos with precision, you’ll want to take advantage of the detailed clipping
In some cases you may want to “lock” the filter criteria you’ve set in Lightroom when searching for a particular image, so the same filter
If you prefer to delete your not-so-great photos so you only keep your best work, you may want to add an extra step to your