A Different Approach to Filenames
There are many ways to name your images. Following a simple naming structure will help you find your images locally on your computer and on the net.
Photoshoot and Beyond
There are many ways to name your images. Following a simple naming structure will help you find your images locally on your computer and on the net.
This short story about a photo of James Gandolfini will teach you to listen to what your client wants so you can give them what they need.
This short story about a photo of James Gandolfini will teach you to listen to what your client wants so you can give them what they need.
A passport photo is NOT a portrait – it’s a reference photo. Much like a driver’s licenses, its sole purpose is to reference your likeness. Taking your own photo is easy, once you know the requirement.
It’s a good idea to add copyright information to your images. Lightroom makes this task really easy by creating a preset, but you have to remember to create your copyright preset at the beginning of each new year.
This written and video tutorial uses Lightroom’s new Dehaze effect to teach a Global and Local change concept when editing an image.
Manipulating window light with the right aperture and by using a reflector can quickly produce amazing photographs.
HDR Programs, such as Photomatix, do most of the heavy lifting when developing HDR images, but you first need to create quality images using a few essential tools – tripod, cable release and a good lens.
I’ve been following former Sports Illustrated / HBO photographer Anthony Nestes’ transition from sports and entertainment to fashion and glamour photography. He has a unique way of adding simple elements to a scene to help bring the image to life. I took a day trip to Anthony’s home in Flagler Beach, Florida, and spent the day […]
There are six basic emotions — sadness, surprise, fear, happiness, disgust, anger. Understanding these emotions will help you bring them out in your subjects to create memorable photographs.