
I edit your photos stuck at home, part two
The I edit your photos stuck at home is a series based on my post-processing workflow with YOUR images! In this second part, we edit three more images.

The I edit your photos stuck at home is a series based on my post-processing workflow with YOUR images! In this second part, we edit three more images.

I made this portrait the other day at the Out of Oregon Photography Conference. I was teaching a class on portraiture, and I had a picture like this in my mind as soon as I found out Maygen would be helping as the model. She was a surfer and I

Category: Sports Photographer: George Adkins “Morning Surf” George zooms in and captures this surfing image, which, is crystal sharp in showcasing the greatness of the sport. You can see the surfer anticipate the wave; George’s composition of the surfer makes this a powerful image. Originally shared with the Photofocus Flickr

I use Sony a6000 as my primary underwater camera. It is 24.3MP so I can easily compose in editing. The kit lens is sharp and shoots wide. The Sony shoots in RAW, necessary for white balance and editing after the fact. It has very fast autofocus which can keep up

I suspect a lot of photographers can relate to the scenario of arriving on location with your camera but without much certainty about what to do with it. This happens to me a lot. Its not like we always have the luxury of having every frame mapped out before we