Photoshop Tips for Great Tropical Photos

Hawaii is famous for halcyon landscapes and primitive beaches, though infrequently your photos don’t constraint what’s right in front of you.  This print was taken with a reduction than fascinating camera (an iPhone and a Panoramic app), so it apparently needs a small help. Ideally, you’ll take a ideal print and not need any post-production [...]

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Classic Lighting: Weekly Photography Challenge

Your plea this weekend is to use a classical lighting pattern. Yesterday we published a post here on dPS highlighting 6 Portrait Lighting Patterns that got a lot of certain feedback. So currently we suspicion it competence be good to plea readers to select one and to go divided and use it. Theory is good [...]

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Giving Film a Go

Considering sharpened with film? Then we should have a small review and we shall try to give we some constrained reasons as to because we consider it is a good idea. My name is Bellamy Hunt and we run a Japancamerahunter website, and we am an zealous film shooter. Now, before we get started, this [...]

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6 Portrait Lighting Patterns Every Photographer Should Know

A Guest Post by Darlene Hildebrandt. In exemplary portraiture there are several things we need to control and consider about to make a graceful mural of your subjects, including: lighting ratio, lighting pattern, facial view, and angle of view. we advise we get to know these basis inside out, and as with many things, afterwards [...]

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Short On Time? Learn To Post To Google+, Your Blog, Facebook, and Twitter Simultaneously

Not all of us have hours on finish to spend on amicable media (myself included). Most photographers make their income by bringing in clients either it’s families, brides, tiny businesses, whatever it might be. So any additional time spent on amicable media is time that could be spent sourcing clients. Now, amicable media can indeed [...]

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Shooting London – Big City Photography

A Guest Post by Yana Locke from Headshot London Photography. London is an implausible city: vibrant, complicated and fizzing with life. But during each turn, London’s past is also unequivocally many in evidence, from a stately ancestral design of a birthright sites to small sum like a widen of cobbled road, place names like Pudding [...]

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Unlock a Secrets of Using Natural Light: Interview with Mitchell Kanashkevich

Over a final integrate of weeks we’ve been rising a new dPS eBook – Natural Light: Mastering a Photographer’s Most Powerful Tool. The response has been fanciful and we’ve seen it offered faster than any other eBook we’ve constructed so far. With one week to go to save 25% on a cost of Natural Light [...]

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