Cheap professional studio softbox lighting with a speedlight

Posted by on Aug 5, 2010 in Gear & Equipment | 0 comments

Cheap professional studio softbox lighting with a speedlight

This is a cool video by professional photographer and photography teacher Yanik Chauvin from Yanik’s Photo School demonstrating How to create your own Cheap professional studio softbox lighting with a speedlight in a very easy and well illustrated way AS ALWAYS. Man you’re gonna love this!! Take a...

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Concert photo inspiration | Pearl Jam

Posted by on Aug 5, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 1 comment

Concert photo inspiration | Pearl Jam

OK, so here’s something new! For the past couple of weeks I’ve been listening to Black by Pearl Jam nonstop, and so I wanted to download a nice wallpaper of them. But as I was looking for photos I realized this could be incorporated into our inspiration fix. I mean who said we can’t be inspired and have fun at the same time?!! So there you go, today’s concert photo inspiration is gonna revolve around Pearl Jam. Most, if not all, of these amazing concert photos are taken by photographers Karen Loria and Anna Knowlden. Enjoy… I had so much fun putting together this post that I was thinking I’m gonna start a thing here! Maybe...

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Inspiring photography of Jesse Swallow

Posted by on Aug 4, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 0 comments

Inspiring photography of Jesse Swallow

For today I thought I’d let you in on the inspiring photography of Jesse Swallow from Melbourne, Australia. Jesse’s photography style shows as this high-contrast, low-glamour, non-documentary depictions of city life body of work, trying to move away from representational architectural and street photography, and attempting to evoke the human experience of living in an urban environment. Jesse has been into photography for around 3 years now, though he has always been an artist keeping busy with his sketches and other means to express his inner...

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How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop

Posted by on Aug 4, 2010 in Post-Processing | 0 comments

How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop

This is a cool video by professional photographer and photography teacher Yanik Chauvin from Yanik’s Photo School demonstrating How to Create a Panorama in Photoshop in a simple, easy, and straight forward way. I’m sure you’ll find this very help as I did myself. Take a look…   Feel free to share your examples with us by including a URL in the comments below after you have tried this...

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Portrait digital photography inspiration | Lieke Romeijn

Posted by on Aug 3, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 1 comment

Portrait digital photography inspiration | Lieke Romeijn

Today we’ll get to know the beautiful Portrait digital photography of 19 year old Lieke Romeijn from the Netherlands. Lieke is in her second year in art academy. Her art portrays the usual in an unusual, simple, yet touching way. She doesn’t take shots of people, she explores their inner selves and brings out the inner beauty and sincerity of everything that surrounds her, and this is why her work touched me and this is why I hope it touches you too. To view more of Lieke’s inspiring Portrait digital photography you can check...

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Hollywood glamor photography in Photoshop | Video tutorial

Posted by on Aug 2, 2010 in Post-Processing | 7 comments

Hollywood glamor photography in Photoshop | Video tutorial

This is a cool video tutorial on how to create an old Hollywood glamor photography effect easily and smoothly in Photoshop I found by Ashley, An Adobe Certified Expert who teaches image correction and enhancement techniques, advanced selection skills, video integration and editing as well as web publishing from Australia. Check it out and you will be able to apply that old Hollywood glowing glamor photography effect to your images in no time....

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Inspiring photography | Greg Thow

Posted by on Aug 2, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 0 comments

Inspiring photography | Greg Thow

Today we’re looking at the inspiring photography of 46 year old Greg Thow, who has pointed cameras at things for years as a Television Director… but two years ago decided to do so outside of work in the world of still photography. Finally getting an SLR and some decent glass has allowed him to start "catching up" with the thousands of terrific online photographers… and keep learning and growing despite having the "photoshop skills no greater than that of a potted plant"… Having the good fortune of living in God’s country (Colorado) doesn’t hurt either… no shortage of things to capture with a camera in...

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How to watermark photos | Video tutorial

Posted by on Aug 1, 2010 in Post-Processing | 0 comments

How to watermark photos | Video tutorial

This is a cool video by professional photographer and photography teacher Yanik Chauvin from Yanik’s Photo School demonstrating How to watermark photos in Photoshop with no fuss. I’m sure you’ll find this very help as I did myself. Take a look…   Feel free to share your examples with us by including a URL in the comments below after you have tried this...

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Andrea Kaise | Spain Photography

Posted by on Aug 1, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 0 comments

Andrea Kaise | Spain Photography

This good day our photography inspiration is gonna be from Spain with 18 year old photographer Andrea Kaise. Andrea started getting into photography like 2 years ago. She had discovered the magic of analog photography and instantly fell in love. Although she now shoots both analog and digital, she still feels that analog just has this je ne sais quoi hint to it. Andrea has never studied photography professionally, though she’d like to some day, she uses her intuition and inner vision which she sometimes feels is worth so much more. To view more of Andrea’s beautiful photographic work, ...

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Irene Suchocki | Canada Photography

Posted by on Jul 31, 2010 in Inspiration Fix | 0 comments

Irene Suchocki  | Canada Photography

Today we will look at the amazing photography of Irene Suchocki, a self-taught freelance photographer, from Canada. Irene loves to experiment with different styles and techniques, both in-camera and in her digital darkroom. Through her photography, Irene tends to explore of the ethereal, the surreal, the whimsical, the mysterious, and the beautiful. She likes to consider each photograph a little poem for the eyes. Irene’s work has appeared on numerous book covers, on television, and has been exhibited at the Sundance Film Festival. Her photographic prints have found their way into private homes, which you can also check out at IMPACT Gallery in Old...

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