Tag Archives: Custom
How to Create Custom Keyboard Shortcuts in Photoshop
Photoshop to edit your photos finding the right tool in Photoshop is often a click through a myriad of menu options. Keyboard shortcuts are like worm holes that let you slip through those menus and options and get to what … Continue reading
eBay Watch: This Custom Gold-Plated Hasselblad 503C Is For the Flashiest Film Photographer
Gear The camera even has a gold-plated hot shoe This anniversary-edition Hasselblad 503CW Gold Supreme is about as old-school classy as cameras comeā¦ Popular Photography
Lightroom Coffee Break: Setting Custom Defaults
From the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom YouTube Channel: Lightroom tips and tricks in 60 seconds or less from longtime Lightroom team member Benjamin Warde. The Creative Cloud Photography Plan (Photoshop CC & Lightroom CC) is an excellent value at only $ 9.99/month. Canon … Continue reading
Get 20% Off Custom Photo Props at B&H
Are you interested in expanding your newborn photography business? Do you want to give your clients more prop options? This B&H deal is just for you. B&H has Custom Photo Props currently available with a 20% discount with free expedited shipping … Continue reading
When at the Track, Stand in the Corner (with Custom White Balance Example)
When shooting track sports with multiple laps involved, the participants will often get into a line and, especially at the beginning of the race, will be bunched tightly together. If the participant in first place is your primary subject, you … Continue reading
Create Your Own Watermark using a Custom Shape in Photoshop
Big transparent type copyright watermark that you would use send to clients for proofing. I know there are many ways of creating a watermark. Using the Watermark Editor in Lightroom for example allows you to add your own text or … Continue reading
Review of the Nitz Custom Handmade Camera Strap
Camera straps are one of those secondary things that most of us photographers don’t really put much thought into. However, consider this: the only thing keeping your camera away from the hard ground when it’s out of your hands, is … Continue reading