Beverly Hills Montage Wedding Portrait – How We Shot It
In today’s episode of How We Shot it we are going to talk about wedding portraits in night-time scenarios, in a dramatic outdoor hotel courtyard setting.
In today’s episode of How We Shot it we are going to talk about wedding portraits in night-time scenarios, in a dramatic outdoor hotel courtyard setting.
Achieving an image such as this may be relatively easy these days, with incredibly sharp ultra-wide lenses and extremely high-resolution DSLRs at our disposal.
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to HDR process this shot of Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona in Photomatix Pro.
The highly successful and creative fine art photographer Brooke Shaden sat down with us to talk about all things photography. In part 1, Brooke talks about how she got started and what it takes to get your work in art galleries. A must watch!
Hey photographers! Are you ready to pay a monthly bill for Photoshop and other Adobe software? Adobe seems to think that you’re ready. Well, almost.
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create a new preset in Lightroom 4. In addition, we will go over how to manage develop presets as well as how to bring presets into Lightroom.
In this article, we will discuss how to use the Previous and Reset Buttons in Lightroom 4. The Reset Button will reset all settings made to an image while the Previous Button will sync settings from a previously selected image to the next image selected. The Previous Button is great when editing images shot at the same scene.
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to create a typical film grain effect for our images with the Effects Panel in Lightroom 4. In addition, we will go over the 3 different Post-Crop Vignetting styles found in the Effects Panel.
Lens vignetting naturally occurs when shooting photography. In this article, we demonstrate how to use the Lens Corrections Panel in Lightroom 4 to correct the distortion and lens vignette of your images.
Well, it’s finally here. Just 13 short months after the release of Lightroom 4.0, the beta download of Adobe Lightroom 5 has just been announced. The question is, how does it compare to Lightroom 4? Is it worth downloading? Is the beta version stable? Will it be worth buying when it is finally released?
In this video from our Lightroom 4 A to Z Workshop on DVD, we will explain what Split Toning is and how to use the Split Toning Panel in Lightroom 4 to create split-toned images. In addition, we will show you how to create the common Split Toning effect, known as Sepia, to our images. Using the Split Toning Panel gives us a lot of creative options because the additional color to the highlights and shadows can create different effects to our images. Split Toning will also add tones to the highlights and shadows in black and white images.
If you have ever tried to photograph lightning during the day, let me tell you it is not easy! What makes lightning so easy to photograph at night is 1.) The fact that you can very easily achieve long shutter speeds, and 2.) Lightning is usually the brightest thing in the sky at night.