November 2020 archive

How to create a photo essay: Step-by-step guide with examples

[ad_1] In the 1930s, Life magazine did something radical; while most magazines of the time prioritized words, its editors published pages and pages of photographs, sometimes accompanied only by brief captions. Over the next few decades, Life’s photographers—Gordon Parks, Margaret Bourke-White, and W. Eugene Smith among them—would help pioneer a new genre known as the …

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45 Photoshop Editing Tutorials

[ad_1] We scoured the web and found the following best Photoshop tutorials to cover a variety of fundamental skills that are essential for effective photo editing. Photoshop allows designers and photographers to improve photos in countless ways. Some photos are edited in a subtle way that the viewer may not even notice unless it is …

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Keeping Track of Photos in Lightroom Classic That You Haven’t Keyworded

[ad_1] If you have some free time – maybe because you’re stuck at home during the virus outbreak – consider working on keywording photos. Keywording your photos with terms you want to be able to search for them by will allow you to find those photos almost instantly. As an aside, remember, Lightroom Classic users …

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Rain Or Shine, These Great 50mm Primes Will Be Fine

[ad_1] We’re streaming daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, and Spotify! If you need your photography gear to be tough and ready for anything, weather sealed lenses are a must. Fortunately, many lenses now feature weather sealing, as do many cameras. If you love the look that 50mm primes give you, these …

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CoffeeShop “Bridgette” Fine Art Texture Set

[ad_1] What a gloomy rainy week we are having. Sometimes I don’t mind because I get more things done inside and I always have a pile of books, but I really miss the sunshine and going hiking at one of our neighborhood parks. I know it isn’t the weather, it is your clothing, but when …

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The Tatra Mountain Range – 360Cities – Panoramic Photography Blog

[ad_1] There is a mountain range along the border between Slovakia and Poland called The Tatras. The Tatra Mountains cover 64 km (40 miles) of the frontier of these two European countries. The mountains boast woodlands filled with wild and free animals like bears, chamois, marmots, and eagles. No matter the season, one can enjoy nature, …

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Make your OWN Profiles for Lightroom. – Lightroom Blog

[ad_1] The Indispensable Guide to Lightroom CC My latest book for Rocky Nook, looking at Lightroom CC/6 including all the new features. Available in both print and ebook forms.Penny H: A well written and very comprehensive guide that I thoroughly recommend.Stefan47: Even an experienced user will learn a few tips from this book. Piet Van …

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The Trick for Quality “Masks” in Photoshop’s Camera Raw!

[ad_1] If you’re not that confident with your masking skills, there’s a perfect technique to create a color range-targeted adjustment in Photoshop’s Camera Raw! Tutorial Image You can download the tutorial image here to follow along with the tutorial! Convert the Layer into a Smart Object Start by right-clicking on the image layer and selecting …

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Which One Should You Buy?

[ad_1] Nikon has updated its high-resolution Z7 mirrorless camera with a second-generation body, and it looks like there are quite a few changes under the hood. If you are wondering about these differences and you are trying to decide which one to get, this article is for you. In the below comparison, we will be …

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The matter of noise – Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider

[ad_1] It’s #TravelTuesday again—doesn’t it come round quickly nowadays? I’m Dave Williams and I’m here to impart some of my bountiful wisdom, gleaned from years of travel photography. You can find me on my website or Instagram if you want to see a little more, or go behind the scenes on my top-secret Instagram account, …

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This magical woodland shot wins 2020 Landscape Photographer of the Year

[ad_1] © Chris Frost/Landscape Photographer of the Year Landscape photography is one of my favorite genres. So, I’m thrilled to share with you this year’s winners of the Landscape Photographer of the Year contest. The overall winner and the category winners have recently been announced, and they will teleport you to the beautiful landscapes all …

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