Aug 15, 2014 | Blog, Digital Photography, Photoshop
This may seem like something so basic that it’s basically for beginners, but since most members of our community are more or less beginners up to some extent, this post is for them. Becoming a professional photographer is a continuous and very challenging process, and...
Jun 27, 2014 | Photoshop, Travel Photography
Planet Earth is incredibly beautiful and diverse. There is always something to see, some new miracle to uncover and, hopefully, capture on camera. Landscape and travel photographers are among the luckiest in the world. Although in-camera technique is essential for...
Apr 21, 2014 | Blog, Digital Photography, Photoshop, Taking Better Photographs, Tips & Resources, Wedding Photography
A career in wedding photography doesn’t have to mean a you only do one job, i.e. shoot weddings. Of course, perhaps your business strategy is that of a one-person army, a single-engine machine. That is, you shoot and edit your own photos, without the aid of an...
Aug 16, 2013 | Alternatives, Blog
Guest post by Jeff Colburn As most photographers know, Adobe is moving all of its software to the Creative Cloud, or CC. Some people call it the Captive Cloud. That means that Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5 will be the last versions you can buy on disk, and have as a...
Jun 17, 2013 | Lightroom, Photoshop
Retouching, in a non-destructive format, can be a tedious task for a portrait and wedding photographer but there are solutions to simplify your workload. See how Terry White walks you through this complete retouching Lightroom workflow in an episode of Creative Cloud...