How to deal with difficult panoramic image stitching in Photoshop the easy way

With the speed boosts and memory capacities of modern computers, stitching multiple shots together to make larger panoramic images has become a very common technique used by many photographers.  Chances are, if you’re reading this, you probably have too, or you’ve at least thought about giving it a go. While most stitches go pretty well, there are […]

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10 Tips On Taking Natural Light Portraits

Intro to natural light portraits Portraiture is one of the most challenging, but also rewarding areas of photography. Natural light portraits play an important role in this major photography field. Have you ever wondered what makes an outstanding portrait photo? There are various techniques that can be used to take great portraits, and here

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10 Tips On Taking Natural Light Portraits

Intro to natural light portraits Portraiture is one of the most challenging, but also rewarding areas of photography. Natural light portraits play an important role in this major photography field. Have you ever wondered what makes an outstanding portrait photo? There are various techniques that can be used to take great portraits, and here

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10 Common Lightroom mistakes and how to avoid them

With great power comes great responsibility, and with an image catalog comes well, lesser responsibility, but a responsibility nonetheless. And we’ve all done it, selective color, over saturation, vignette hell. Sometimes it take a while for our brain to realize that when a photo needs a change, it doe snot need a massive change, just the […]

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Strip it back: The art of simplicity

Simplify. Back to basics. Classic. Timeless. You see, the biggest criticism I find myself offering to students and friends of mine is to simply an image. Most importantly, the background. People seem to enter this state of mind where they lock a camera…

Cinematic Color Grading With Lightroom

We have posted a few really awesome cinematic color grading tutorials lately – but they all use Photoshop. Instead of jumping over to Photoshop, I thought that I would try to achieve my interpretation of the “cinematic color grading” look right in Lightroom – continue reading to see my Lightroom workflow. The Cinematic Color Grading […]

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