How to Light an Outdoor Portrait With Natural Light and Flash

Learning flash can feel daunting, but once you get the basics down, you will find that you can tackle a much wider range of creative needs. One of those fundamental skills is balancing flash and natural light, and this excellent video tutorial will show you the ins and out of doing that to create a compelling portrait. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Remove Overexposed Hot Spots on a Subject Using Photoshop

Hot spots can be quite frustrating, as they can be a significant distraction on an otherwise compelling photo and are not particularly easy to remove. It is not impossible to get rid of them, though. This awesome video tutorial will show you everything you need to know to even out those hot spots using Photoshop. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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A Comprehensive Test: Can the iPhone 15 Pro's Camera Keep Up With the Canon EOS R5?

Every year, I compare the new iPhone to my professional camera, the Canon R5. Last year's iPhone 14 Pro absolutely blew me away, so much so that this year, I will be including it throughout this comparison. The results will surprise you. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Armitage)
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Hasselblad Cameras on a Smartphone, but Is It Any Good?

Smartphones are improving at a rate of knots, there's no denying it. However, the new phone by OPPO is made in collaboration with Hasselblad, and it's more than just the glass. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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Two Common Photography Pricing Mistakes

Pricing is one of the trickiest aspects of being a professional photographer, and there are no hard and fast rules on how to go about setting yours to ensure you bring in the most income from your work. Nonetheless, there are some important principles every photographer should understand. This helpful video tutorial features an experienced pro discusses two common pricing mistakes photographers make and how to fix them. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How Can You Enter Photography’s Circle of Success? Here Are Seven Ways

Getting to grips with the fundamentals of photography, such as camera and exposure control, composition, and relating a story, is essential. Sadly, there are other factors that get in that cause you to fail. Here’s why it is important to break free of those and become a successful photographer. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Ivor Rackham)
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20 Secret Features in Adobe Premiere Pro

If you edit videos in Adobe Premiere Pro, you likely already know how seemingly endless the software is, even if you've been using it for years. So, whether you're a newbie or a veteran, here are 20 features you may not know about. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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How to Use the Modern Frequency Separation Method in Photoshop

For those who have been editing portraits in Adobe Photoshop for a while, frequency separation is likely something you'll be aware of. If you haven't, it is a technique used for skin retouching. The most modern way of performing this technique is better and easier than ever. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Robert K Baggs)
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Want to Become a Photoshop Rockstar in One Week for Free?

Have you fallen behind on keeping up with the tsunami of Photoshop updates and new capabilities? Or have you wanted to master this powerful tool, but you haven't been sure where to start? Well, put on your sweatpants, order in your favorite food, and thank your lucky stars, because next week, you can join Aaron Nace, Kristina Sherk, Ben Willmore and more live from your living room all week. And the best part? It's free. No, my editors did not miss this typo, it's true, and I'm here to tell you all about it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Michelle VanTine)
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An Ode to the Canon EF-M Mount

Long before the RF mount was even a gleam in Canon's collective eye, they had another mirrorless system: the EF-M mount. Though the mount never really caught on like the RF mount did, it was passionately supported by a group of loyal photographers who loved its small size and surprisingly affordable and capable lenses. Unfortunately, the EF-M mount has now left us, but this great video essay takes a look at the history of the system and why photographers loved it. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Use Lightroom's Powerful New Point Color Tool

In the past few years, Lightroom has undergone some major revisions and has emerged with some powerful new tools that make it a far more capable image-editing application than in past years. One of its newest features is Point Color, which gives you far more control for editing the colors in an image, and this excellent video tutorial will show you everything you need to know about how the tool works and how to use it on your own photos. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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How to Light a Green Screen

The green screen effect (sometimes known as "chroma keying") is a useful tool for making easy composites. However, getting a clean effect takes very careful and precise lighting. If you find yourself struggling to get it just right, check out this helpful video tutorial that will show you how to properly light a green screen along with some common mistakes and how to fix them. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Tips and Ideas for Photographing Mushrooms Without a Macro Lens

When autumn arrives, it's time to photograph mushrooms. Creating something unique can be challenging, but you don't need to use the most expensive or elaborate equipment, nor do you need a macro lens. I have some nice ideas for you when you go out photographing mushrooms. A macro lens enables you to capture small subjects at a 1:1 size ratio. This means the subject appears the same size on the sensor. If a mushroom is 2.4 cm in height, it will also be 2.4 cm on the sensor. For example, with a full frame sensor measuring 36 x 24 mm, the mushroom fits perfectly within the frame.... [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
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Four Useful Two-Light Portrait Photography Setups

It is important to start learning artificial light with a single source, as this will allow you to better understand the properties and fundamental behavior of light. Once you have mastered that, though, adding a second light will open up a lot of creative possibilities that simply would not be achievable otherwise. This fantastic video tutorial features an experienced studio photographer sharing four effective two-light setups for working with models. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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6 Harsh Truths About Photography

Photography can be a tremendously rewarding hobby or profession, but it is important that you have a realistic understanding of what it is like to be a photographer and what it takes to find success. This important video essay features an experienced photographer discussing six harsh truths that every person should be aware of. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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What’s the Point of Canon’s New Cinema Lenses?

With seven new lenses hitting the market, Canon is updating their CN cinema glass to RF mount. They’re almost identical to the original EF mount lenses that debuted in 2011. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Stephen Kampff)
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Important Advice for Landscape Photographers

Whether you are a professional or a hobbyist, photography is a complicated craft that takes a wide range of skills in order to find success. While we spend a lot of time studying things like exposure settings and editing techniques, there are some other topics that do not get the attention they deserve. This fantastic video essay features an experienced landscape photographer offering a nice range of important advice that will help you improve your images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Luminar Neo Adds Generative AI to Its Photo Editing Software

It was inevitable considering the evolution of photo editing, so Skylum is adding key AI features to its very popular Luminar Neo editing software. The new features include GenErase, GenExpand, and GenSwap. The new tools will be released one by one throughout October, November, and December, starting with GenErase on October 26, 2023. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Mel Martin)
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25 Breathtaking Shallow Depth of Field Examples

The post 25 Breathtaking Shallow Depth of Field Examples appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. Ah, the magic of shallow depth of field photography. If you’ve ever looked at an image and been captivated by the way one element sharply stands out while the rest melts into a soft blur, you’ve seen this technique in action. It’s not just eye-catching; it’s a powerful storytelling tool. The subject – be it a person, a flower, or even a trinket – commands your attention. A carefully controlled depth of field can make even the most mundane subjects come to life, and as a result, the technique is wildly versatile. It’s used in everything from portrait photography and...shallow depth of field example
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100 Reasons Why Lightroom Still Kicks The Bridge’s A$#!

After all this time and all the updates to Adobe Bridge, it still lags way behind Lightroom Classic for managing and editing your images (it’s like we always say – “There’s a reason why it’s free”). Anyway, here are 100+ reasons why (and I invite you to list even more in the comments). Now, it’s entirely possible (read as: likely) that I have a couple in here that somehow you can do in Bridge, but if so, they were so buried I couldn’t figure out how to do them, so you could add “it’s harder to learn and use than Lightroom” to the list, but I didn’t include that one. That being said, here we go: There is no “mobile” version...
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