As a blogger, you are always looking for something to give your content that extra edge. You want your work to stand out and become highly sharable. One way to do that is to enhance your photos. Post-editing your colors and tones can take an “okay” picture to something that has your viewers do a […]
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Photography Exposure Settings Intro by Marat Stepanoff
Check the Exposure – A brief introduction into exposure in photography by Marat Stepanoff. Exposure is one of the most important settings to get right in order to take amazing photos. In fact, the exposure – the amount of light that gets in through the lens on the sensor of your camera, is critical. If […]
Continue reading10 Things Every Travel Photographer Needs
When it comes to travel photography, you really need to do your research and pack only the essentials for your trip. You don’t want to lug around unnecessary equipment and accessories that can weigh you down and make the experience less enjoyable. If you are considering your first travel photography trip here are the essentials […]
Continue reading10 Tips for Better Instagram Stories
So you are wanting to get a little better with your Instagram stories? Good job for wanting to improve yourself and your social media presence! Today we have 10 tips to help you better your Instagram stories – did you know that for 2019 “stories” on social media are going to to be your “bread […]
Continue readingThe Dave Kennedy Interview
Photographer David Kennedy has been working to perfect his craft over the Irish coastline and throughout the world for the past 5+ years and he plans to continue shooting more emotional landscapes and moody nature photos. Originally from Ireland, Dave has always been interested in the way that nature works – how land and water […]
Continue readingHow to Create a Retro Grainy Film Effect in Photoshop
Using Photoshop you can create some pretty incredible photo effects. From natural pastels and soft edits to dark/moody edits, there are a lot of options depending on your style. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a retro grainy film effect in Photoshop. Retro effects are popular in a variety of advertisements, social media […]
Continue readingThe Olivier Wong Interview
Olivier Wong is a French photographer based in Paris shooting incredible street and lifestyle scenes not only in France, but all over the world. Continue reading below to find out how Olivier became the talented travel photographer that he is today. Tell us a little bit about your childhood and background. When was the first […]
Continue reading9 Unique Lightroom Preset Bundles for the Winter
Have an overload of photos from the winter? Don’t even worry about that, the more photos, the more memories! Whether you’re shooting portraits with your friends, going hiking in the mountains to capture some beautiful landscapes, or just taking in the fun times around you, these winter filters can help you enhance your images and […]
Continue readingHow to Edit Travel Photos in Capture One Pro
I started using Capture One a little over 8 months ago after seeing articles about the raw photo editing program frequently pop up in my social feeds. Since then I’ve only used it more and more. For some reason, I was under the impression that Capture One Pro was only useful for studio and high […]
Continue readingHow to Use Capture One Styles in Capture One Pro 10
Using Capture One Styles can help you speed up your workflow and find the right look more quickly. Styles are essentially preset effects and filters that you can create and save for future use. They work very much like Lightroom Presets, but have a few key differences. Specifically, the way styles are applied and adjusted differs the most from […]
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