There is a wealth of information for every step of the photographic process, but one area that drastically improved my work some years ago is also one of the areas discussed the least.
Are you excited about finally resuming your wedding and events photography, but the editing stage is giving you flashbacks to countless hours spent in front of your screen? This is where ImagenAI might come in handy! Take a look at this review.
When it comes to photography and the quest to improve, there is no shortage of advice out there. Some of it’s great, some of it is rather questionable, and some of it is utter nonsense. Here’s some of the worst advice I’ve received over the years.
Adding artificial light to your natural light scene is a relatively simple technique that you can use to create an image that depicts the scene more dramatically than it appeared to your eyes when you were there.
In this video tutorial, watch as I show you how to color match with Curves in Photoshop. Curves is one of the most powerful tools to use in Photoshop, so make sure you try to use it in your workflow.
Trying to create the most unique photograph of a landscape is hard to do, especially if it’s a well-known photo hotspot like Iceland. But these two local photographers revisited the same spot over and over to produce wildly different and stunning images.
Though many shots are properly exposed from corner to corner, there are times where you want a darker scene, particularly if you’re simulating nighttime. Here are five techniques for doing just that.
A subject who’s not used to being a model can make for some slightly awkward portraits, so having a stock of ideas that you can use can be very useful — particularly if they are men. Check out these ideas for some natural, relaxed portraits of a reluctant male model.
All it takes is this simple composition tip to take your portraits to a new level. In this video and article, I’ll be demonstrating this tip and how you can use it in post-production to completely transform your photographs.