Tag Archives: Style
Using a Flat Picture Style for Better Finished Images
During my career in photography, I’ve continued to evolve, both my shooting and editing styles, to achieve the results I wanted. Several years ago, while working with film editors on a cinema project, I came across a concept that I … Continue reading
How to Accelerate the Development of Your Personal Photographic Style with Lightroom
If you want more Lightroom help from Viktor, get 50% OFF his Four Seasons Lightroom Preset Collection, on now at Snapdeals (only until July 19th, 2016) Over the years, Lightroom has become the most important tool for my photography. I use … Continue reading
How to Create a Dramatic Cinematic Style Portrait Using Photoshop Color Grading
Cinematic style portraits are personally one of my favourites. What I like the most about them are the desaturated colours and the dramatic ambience. Before we start the tutorial on colour grading, I will give you some of my best … Continue reading
How to Find your Personal Photographic Style
Finding your personal photographic style is something of a holy grail to photographers, yet seldom an overnight occurrence. Nor would you want it to be, as developing a style that is uniquely yours is one of the most exciting and … Continue reading
How to Capture that “National Geographic Style” with Bob Holmes
From the Advancing Your Photography YouTube Channel: In this video, National Geographic photographer Bob Holmes gives us his lighting tips and the secrets for controlling light in your photographs. You’ll learn about the 3 types of light and how to control … Continue reading
Classic Style Takes Center Stage with the New Cineluxe Video Bag Collection
From Tenba: Tenba Launches New Cineluxe Collection for Filmmakers North White Plains, NY – April 13, 2016 – Tenba today announced a sneak peek of the new Cineluxe video camera bag collection at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show the week … Continue reading
How to Establish Your Photographic Style
OK, you’ve bought all the right camera equipment. You have three camera bodies, 10 lenses, a stack of lighting gear, all the filters and attachments you can think of. You’ve read the manual and gained some experience in taking different … Continue reading
Function Meets Style with New Lily Deanne Women’s Camera Bags
From Think Tank Photo: 10/22/2015 – Two of the photo industry’s most tenured women, Lily Fisher, a senior camera bag designer, and Deanne Fitzmaurice, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, collaborated to create the ideal camera bags for female photographers. After a decade … Continue reading
Finding and Achieving Your Style in Lightroom
A Post By: Andrew S. Gibson/PPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-67735″ alt=”Photo processed in Lightroom” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/wpid-photo-processed-in-lightroom-52.jpg” width=600 height=400/PPThere are so many options for processing photos in Lightroom that it
Finding and Achieving Your Style in Lightroom
A Post By: Andrew S. Gibson/PPIMG class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-67735″ alt=”Photo processed in Lightroom” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/wpid-photo-processed-in-lightroom-5.jpg” width=600 height=400/PPThere are so many options for processing photos in Lightroom that it
Matching the Production Style to the Image
A Post By: Post Production PyeThe Following is an excerpt from the SLR Lounge
Photography rules and find balance to discover your own style
By Lori PetersonDigital photography has the camera in the hands of the more than ever before and everyone seems to want to follow the standard mold of photography, or they want to completely break away from it.For example, Ian Ruhter … Continue reading