Tag : Learning & Tutorials

Lightroom Tutorial for Beginners: Working with Skies Using Graduated Filter

We are sharing this tutorial from KelbyOneOnline. In this tutorial you will learn how to reveal hidden details in sky using Lightroom Graduated Filter. Very quick and effective tips, try it and share your images in Comment section. Before After   The Coolest Trick for Working With Skies in Lightroom…

Lightroom Tutorial for Beginners: Tips for Street Photography

We are sharing this tutorial from Jarden Polin. These tips will be very useful for aspiring street photographers. From this tutorial you will understand how to balance exposure, contrast, colors, B&W conversion and more. I really like both Color and B&W Versions, share your feedback in commnets section. Color Edit…

Portraits: Striking the Pose – An Ultimate Ebook by DPS

An another Ultimate Ebook for Portrait Photography from DPS. I am sure this material would be very helpful for aspiring photographers. Posing is something that can make or break a portrait. Do it badly and your subject looks awkward and the resulting image is spoiled (and quickly deleted). Do it…

Lightroom Tutorial for Beginners: Backlit Portrait Editing

We are sharing this tutorial from Lightroomzen. Very quick and effective editing for Backlit Portrait. Enjoy this Tutorial. Tips for dealing with backlighting and general portrait retouching.   Please check our previous related articles: Digital Photo Retouching: Beauty, Fashion & Portrait Photography EBook By Julia Kuzmenko McKim 35 Useful Adobe…

Being a Successful Wedding Photographer – Tips and Video Tutorials

Wedding Photography is no rocket science these days but the toughest part in nailing this interesting genre of photography is understanding the art of survival and channelizing your vision in a most positive and latest mode possible. This is no easy task for any photographer, to get 5 stars from…

Natural Light – Mastering a Photographer’s Most Powerful Tool by DPS

Nothing can beat Natural light when it comes to shooting absolutely incredible photographs. Light is the most essential component and a powerful phenomenon in arresting the ambiance, here in this spectacular photo book Mitchell Kanashkevich explains various properties of light, his understanding of various exposure programs, handling the histogram, balancing your…

Understanding Exposure: Perfect Exposure on your EOS Camera – An Ebook by Andrew S Gibson

Even as an experienced photographer there are still times when I get the exposure wrong. It’s easy to forget the basics and assume that the exposure is correct instead of actually checking to make sure. If you’re experiencing problems with exposure and are struggling to understand why, then there are…

3 Simple steps to capture the magic, An Interesting article by Jennifer McCarren

Kids at their sublime beauty with the mood highly lit for an interesting photo shoot, Jennifer McCarren makes the scene much happier through seperate bonding with the kids and the tool in her mind shoot even better photographs. Kids aren’t posed here and they are more than happy to draw…

Powerful Imagery: The Photographer’s Insight – An Ebook By Mitchell Kanashkevich

Until sometime, it had never been a trend for famous photographers and pro’s to share their winning formula, show their before and afters, most valuable contact sheets, and some insight into the on field expertise. But the time seems to be changing and indeed on a positive note more professional…

Top 25 Positive Photography Tutorials of 2013 – A Genial Roundup

Tutorials no matter what genre they represent, had always earned warm applause from our readers. Interesting how to’s and realistic tips  for any photographer had been our motto behind writing these tutorials. In a way, our articles have been slightly advanced level since our fans & readers demand such diversity…

New Time Lapse Video – Melbourne like you have never seen before

Melbourne based photographer Debashis Talukdar spent 18 months capturing this time-lapse video of his home city. This 4-minute-and-10-second video is made from over 13,000 images that were all individually shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, and either a Canon 17-40mm EF or a Canon 24-105mm EF lens. Here are…

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