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Use Foreground To Improve Composition

Use Foreground To Improve Composition The foreground captured in a photo can make or break your composition. We often get carried away with concentrating on photographing a subject that we sometimes neglect the foreground. We might not completely dismiss the foreground entirely, but we can be susceptible to just accepting a foreground. We shouldn’t. Instead […]

Tips For Shooting Timelapse Photography

Tips For Shooting Timelapse Photography In this article, our friend Michael Shainblum shares his 5 Tips For Shooting Timelapse Photography. The purpose of Timelapse Photography is to speed up the evolution of a scene for a short video. This could be, how the stars move in the night sky or, a sunrise or sunset. It’s […]

Photoshop Shortcuts For A Non-Destructive Workflow

Photoshop Shortcuts For A Non-Destructive Workflow A non-destructive workflow is essential to any photographer wishing to give each and every image the care and precision it deserves. Being able to streamline this workflow saves time and makes your Photoshop experience all the more enjoyable. Below are some Photoshop shortcuts that will help you in your […]

How To Enhance Details In Photoshop – Local Contrast Tutorial

How To Enhance Details In Photoshop – Local Contrast Tutorial Have you ever looked at your image and thought it was too flat? You’ve increased and decreased contrast but that didn’t help. Or, maybe you’re shooting in hazy, humid conditions and you need something to create local contrast that will cut through the haze. Here […]

3 ways to Crush/Lift the Blacks in Photoshop (Easy film look)

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTPUqwsXmZU#stepSize=+2 3 ways to Crush/Lift the Blacks in Photoshop (Easy film look) Mathieu Stern shows us how to achieve that faded film look in Photoshop. This trendy style can be done via different ways, 3 of which Mathieu shows here. From raising the shadows of a curves layer, to selective colouring, to adding a Colour […]

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