Tag Archives: Photo
Use Depth of Field to Make Your Photo Subject the Star
We’ve discussed showing less skin and using long sleeves on our models to avoid the viewer’s eye being pulled out of the frame. Why? We want all of the viewer’s attention to be focused on our subject. We want the … Continue reading
A Short Introduction to Basic Photo Editing for Beginners
The post A Short Introduction to Basic Photo Editing for Beginners appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer. If you’re a beginner, using editing software can be a daunting prospect. What if you can’t get … Continue reading
Released Today: Topaz Denoise A.I. Photo Editor
Noise reduction technology has basically been the same for a decade, with only minor incremental improvements here and there. DeNoise AI may be different: the Topaz Labs team fed an algorithm millions of noisy/clear images until it actually learned what … Continue reading
Perspective in Your Photo Compositions
Throughout history, paintings have undergone a distinct revolution. When two-dimensional paintings were no longer popular, artists had figured out different ways to allow the third dimension to impact the painting. We call that third dimension “perspective,” and it’s just as … Continue reading
X-Rite Announces ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 and ColorChecker Camera Calibration Software 2.0 for ICC Profiles
From X-Rite: Now includes 18% gray target and updated software to create custom ICC Camera Profiles for Capture One Pro users; plus, added support for ColorChecker Digital SG target New York, NY – April 4, 2019 – X-Rite … Continue reading
How to Turn Your Living Room into a Photo Studio
The post How to Turn Your Living Room into a Photo Studio appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jackie Lamas. Have you ever wished to have a studio space where you could bring clients in and … Continue reading
Review: Photolemur 3 Photo Enhancer Software
The post Review: Photolemur 3 Photo Enhancer Software appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sandra Roussy. There are many options out there when it comes to photo editing apps and software. From the simple one-click filter … Continue reading
Understanding an Essential Photo Editing Skill: Masking
Achieving perfect photography requires more than just in-camera skills in today’s environment. Yes, even the professionals now rely on post-production skills to PERFECT their images. One of the most important photo editing skills to learn is called “Masking” and a … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Gate Sunset
Photographers love shooting during the golden hour. The sky turns magical and everything the light touches looks golden. The soft lighting makes the surroundings appear so vibrant. This image of the Golden Gate Bridge taken by photographer Che Sun is another … Continue reading
Split Toning Lightroom Photo Editing Tutorial
Split toning is the method of adding different tones to the highlights and the shadows during post-processing. Landscape photographer Mark Denney feels that this is one of the most underutilized features of Lightroom. If you’re consistent with it, you can … Continue reading
3 Creative Ingredients for Every Photo You Take
The post 3 Creative Ingredients for Every Photo You Take appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. We all look at our photos at times and think, “these just aren’t that great.” New photographers who … Continue reading
A fancy New York City shopping center tried to grab photo rights from visitors, but now it’s reconsidering
News This might not be the ideal place for a selfie. The initial Terms & Conditions stated that Hudson Yards had irrevocable rights to license any images taken of the structure. Popular Photography