Yearly Archives: 2013

3 Lightroom History Tips

A Post By: Helen Bradley Like Photoshop, Lightroom has a History feature that shows a list of the fixes you

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Milkweed pods

In the past couple of years I’ve spent some time photographing the dessicated flowers and seeds that are abundant in the fall and winter here. The last time I have done a few milkweed pods. I bring this in to … Continue reading

Posted in Macro Photography | Tagged | Leave a comment

The sensitive side of newborn photography

By Annie TaoThere are many ways you can shoot newborns, but one thing is for sure: it takes a certain amount of finesse in photographing these little critters outside a ability to work a camera and knowledge of photography.?If you’ve … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Sending Panorama Sequences from Lightroom to Photoshop

A Post By: Helen BradleyIn addition to being able to send single images from Lightroom to Photoshop for editing you can also send a series of images to Photoshop to assemble into a panorama. This is a useful because the … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

The Colors Of Snow

How-To Atmospherics are a wonderful tool for creating mood in your snowy scenes. Gray mist softens the entire scene, and you’ll usually get a slight separation in tones from the mist to the snow on the ground. This is subtle, … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged | Leave a comment

Fujilfilm XM1 Review [and XA1/XE2 Thoughts]

A review of the Fujifilm XM1 by Ben Evans from www.EnglishPhotographer.com.I knew mirrorless cameras were the future when Fujifilm launched their X-Pro1. Small and light like a Leica but with the practicality of autofocus, it had the image quality to … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

5 HOT Posts From Our Archives You Would Have Seen if You Were Following us on Facebook

A Post By: Darren RowseAt dPS we have a little problem.As of this morning dPS has now published 4109 tutorials since we were founded back in 2006!That

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Photographic Portals

How-ToThe dictionary defines portal as “a grand and imposing entrance.” Used metaphorically, it can mean “the portals of heaven” or “the portals of success.” In my photography, I like to use “portals” through which I can allow the viewer to … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Sony A3000 Review

A Post By: Barrie SmithIf you hanker for a DSLR and don

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The Science of Selecting Photos

By Annie TaoThe business of photography is a complicated matter. I spend hours after each photo shoot culling, processing and sorting the photos to tell the story of the day. From a recent session of one of my own children, … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Beauty in the Everyday

A Post By: Darren RowseYesterday I showcased an image collection of 30 fabulous photos of pencils in an attempt to show how sometimes the every day objects around us can provide photographic inspiration.Today I thought it might be good to … Continue reading

Posted in Photography | Tagged , | Leave a comment

How to Evaluate Prospective Clients and Choose the Best Ones

Published in Business You want good clients and not bad clients, but how can you tell the difference?If you

Posted in Photography | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment