We created Wedcraft after noticing many people wanting more actions and looks for their wedding and portrait photography. With it you can instantly add gorgeous tones to your images. As one customer put it: “I always find new combinations between the tones and lights and every image looks different. Whenever I work with these actions, […]
Continue readingHow to Create a Vintage Black and White Effect in Photoshop
Black and white effects have some sort of impact on an image that is hard to describe. They can make photos more serious. More intense and dramatic. Or even simplify the image to show it’s true message. My favorite kind of black and white effect is one with a slight matte. By lifting the shadows a bit, you […]
Continue reading14 Useful Podcasts for Photographers
A podcast could be the best way to learn something new. Curious as to why I’m saying that? Because the length of podcasts are usually pretty short (typically only 20-40 minutes each). They’re also great, because you can tackle several tasks at once. No videos to watch, blog posts to read, or work to do. […]
Continue readingFree Film Photoshop Actions Pack
It’s been quite a while since I’ve shared a freebie on the blog. With Summer right around the corner, I thought it’d be the perfect chance. Film lovers rejoice, this little pack includes four free film Photoshop actions! Add beautiful analog styles to your photos with this free set. See the before and after previews below. […]
Continue reading12 Time Saving IFTTT Recipes for Photographers
Managing your photography can be time consuming. As you probably already know, helping automate parts of the photo editing process is what we do best. What if you could automate other parts of the process? Things like: keeping track of all your work, organizing everything, and uploading photos on various platforms. With IFTTT, you can. If you’re not familiar […]
Continue readingFilterGrade FilmStock Photoshop Actions Review
Analog photography has always been magical to me. The faded look of the photos. The small particles of light that leaks into the edge of images. It really is quite intriguing. I developed FilmStock to emulate film and analog photography, so I could replicate it in Photoshop to the best of my abilities. If you’ve been eyeing FilmStock […]
Continue reading11 Best Portrait Photographers to Inspire You
One of the more common types of photography, especially in the digital age of the “selfie“, is portrait photography. Also known as portraiture, portrait photography is the art of taking a photo of a single person or group of people, capturing their most real mood and emotion. Portrait photography is a constant challenge and requires […]
Continue readingFree Photo Actions Collaboration with Foodie’s Feed
A few weeks ago my friend Jakub approached me with an idea of how we could collaborate. After learning more about Foodie’s Feed, his site, I was happy to participate. Foodie’s Feed is an amazing site that offers free stock photos of food, drinks, and other delectable treats. We decided to team up and create an awesome […]
Continue readingInspiring Hand Lettering Over Photography
Hand lettering is one of my favorite forms of design. It involves so many different skills and practices that I just can’t get enough of it. I enjoy many forms of typography. Handwritten, print, and even mixed media works. My favorite by far, though, is hand lettering over photography. It’s something about the mix of […]
Continue readingFilterGrade QuickTone Photoshop Actions Review
Our latest product, QuickTone, is quite unique and has some intriguing aspects, so I figured a review of it would be fitting. If you are new to QuickTone or need to learn a bit more about it, this is a great explanation. As well as the technical aspects, below I’ll share a ton of images, information, and hopefully answer […]
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