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The ability to edit portraits entirely in Lightroom without switching to Photoshop is becoming more common. This is especially true for on-the-go editing on devices like the iPad, which sync seamlessly with Lightroom on desktop. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Check out this Black Friday/Cyber Monday deal we’re running: I did a full-day Lightroom seminar in front of a live audience, and our video team captured the entire day. You can get this full seminar to stream on demand any time – the whole thing – five sessions included with your membership deal for Black Friday. The five sessions are: 7 STEPS FOR GETTING REALLY ORGANIZED IN LIGHTROOMHOW TO EDIT YOUR IMAGES LIKE A PROWORKING WITH PHOTOSHOPLIGHTROOM KILLER TIPSEXTENDING LIGHTROOM’S POWER Each session from the seminar is about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes long (we started at 10:00 am and went to around 5:30 pm), and I packed an incredible amount of info on this day. I have...🙂
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Editing in Adobe Camera Raw has become more powerful with the addition of new AI-driven tools, but these features also introduce complexities that can trip you up. To get the most out of your workflow, you need to understand how these tools interact and how to avoid common pitfalls. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Consistency in your photo edits can elevate your work and save time, especially when working with a large number of images. Lightroom presets are a practical way to develop a style and apply it across multiple photos, streamlining your workflow and maintaining your unique visual identity. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Learning how to use curves is crucial if you want full control over tonal values and color adjustments in your images. Whether you’re editing photos in Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, or even working on video in Premiere or DaVinci Resolve, understanding curves allows you to fine-tune brightness, contrast, and color with precision. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
By combining a strong theme, careful lighting, and complementary styling, you can produce photographs that are dramatic and memorable. The process involves creativity and precision, but the results can elevate your work to new levels. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Wedding photography demands lenses that balance versatility and artistic flair. Picking the right ones not only simplifies your workflow but also ensures you’re prepared for every moment of the day. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
While portable editing devices offer the convenience of editing anywhere, nothing beats having a dedicated desk with a large screen for meticulous editing and post-production. Let’s see if this second-generation pen display from XPPen is worth getting. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nicco Valenzuela)
Understanding how to approach dynamic, unpredictable conditions is critical when you're out in the field. That means learning how to adapt and react to weather and light, especially in challenging environments like snow-covered mountains and shadowed forests. These are places where details emerge slowly, requiring careful observation and thoughtful composition. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Shooting fall portraits outdoors comes with its challenges, from managing shifting light to balancing the subject against vibrant backgrounds. Using high-speed sync and thoughtful lighting techniques, you can isolate your subject while keeping the rich details of the season intact. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Contre-jour photography offers a dramatic and challenging way to add depth and impact to your images. This style, which involves backlighting your subject, demands an understanding of lighting, exposure, and post-processing. It’s a versatile technique that works across subjects like landscapes, portraits, and nature. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Navigating Instagram’s ever-evolving platform is no small feat, especially if you’re trying to grow your audience or showcase your work. Knowing what’s holding you back is essential for improving your strategy and reaching more people. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Today is a big holiday in the US; it’s a day when we take time off to celebrate all the things we’re thankful for. We get together with family, over-eat a traditional Thanksgiving Day meal, and then watch football until we pass out. It’s just about a perfect day. I feel especially grateful for the many blessings I enjoy all year long, and I wanted to take a few minutes to share the things I’m thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. I believe counting your blessings is one of the best things a person can do (and that this list of 100 is only a start is a real blessing to me for sure). I’m thankful…. for Baker Mayfield and for the...
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Creativity often feels elusive, especially as you grow older and life becomes more structured. This video explores the science and experience of staying creative later in life and questions whether breaking into a new field, like photography, is truly possible at any age. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Blackmagic Design has made two price drops, one permanent and one temporary, that might be of interest to those of you who use DaVinci Resolve Studio to bring your video projects to reality. I love DaVinci Resolve Studio. I know this because, while teaching a recent course on post-production and reaching the section of the course on color grading in Resolve, one of my students apparently noticed a certain unconscious glimmer in my eye as I discussed all the possibilities. We were half-joking, of course, but the product has truly become an indispensable part of my filmmaking workflow... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Christopher Malcolm)
The Kodak Brownie No. 2 is more than a vintage collectible—it’s a piece of photographic history. Released in 1901, this camera not only introduced the world to 120 film but also made photography more accessible. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Rumor has it landscape photography on bright sunny days with blue skies is not a good idea. I would disagree. Here are a few ideas for editing photos shot in the midday sun that might just inspire you to go out and shoot more in bright conditions. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Simon Burn)
Lighting full-length or three-quarter body shots can be tricky but is essential for creating polished portraits, whether for business or creative use. These setups need to balance even illumination across the subject while preserving depth and natural shadows. Achieving this doesn’t always require expensive equipment, and understanding how to adapt based on your resources can help you create stunning results. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Over the next week the best brands in the industry are offering their best prices of the year. Whether you're in the market for new gear, a faster workflow, or want to study a new skill, there's a way to save money on what you need. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Strauss)
The 40mm focal length occupies a unique space, sitting neatly between the popular 35mm and 50mm options. It offers a natural field of view that closely resembles how we see the world, making it an appealing choice for a wide range of situations. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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