How To Compose Your Street Photography Like A Painter

You may have heard that photography is also referred to as “painting with light”. However, would you consider yourself a light painter so far? If not, let’s change that real quick to massively improve your street photography composition! The difference between photographers and painters is that painters add elementsand photographers reduce them. When you hit the streets, your “canvas” is already filled with all sorts of elements on the street: subjects, sceneries, cars, trash bins, billboards, street lights, people in the background and so on....

May 17, 2023 · 3 min · 635 words · Robert Lee

How To Enhance Colors In Sunset Photos With A Single Layer And Get Optimal Results

Even the magical light of the golden hour requires some enhancement in post-processing. There are a few ways to do it, and Denny Tang of Denny’s Tips suggest one of the simplest I’ve seen so far. He uses a single adjustment layer, and it’s the Channel Mixer. The whole editing process is pretty fast, yet gives natural-looking results on the photos taken during sunset (or sunrise). Why the Channel Mixer? Why the Channel Mixer?...

May 17, 2023 · 2 min · 351 words · Jennifer Brown

How To Get Three Different Looks With A Single 5 Gold Background

There are plenty of cheap and easily available items that you can add to your shots and raise them to a whole new level. In this video from Adorama, photographer Gavin Hoey takes you to his studio to show you how to get three different portrait looks with a single gold background. He uses a $5 gold emergency blanket, so this is a pretty cheap, yet versatile trick to add some sparkle to your portraits....

May 17, 2023 · 3 min · 461 words · Gabriella English

How To Smoothly Edit 8K Raw Timelapse In Davinci Resolve Without Converting To Jpg

Even though many cameras offer built-in timelapse features that automatically process your images and spit out a single mp4 file at the end of it, a lot of photographers prefer to shoot a big series of raw files, process them ourselves, and then edit them together on the desktop. It gives us a lot more control and results in better quality. But that can be a slow and painstaking process. And most editing software isn’t built for editing such large image sequences....

May 17, 2023 · 2 min · 377 words · Sylvia Johnson

If Only I Were A Male Photographer

They say if you want to be a good writer, you must write, read, and practice over and over. The same is true for photography. I’ve spent almost a decade clicking the shutter, editing my work, and admiring thousands of other photographs. The learning never ends, and that’s the fun part. I know my work will continue to improve, and it’s exciting to think that there’s still room for me to surprise myself with new work....

May 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1255 words · Elizabeth Rush
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