Photography Is The Freedom To Create Without Limits
Plus: How To Mirror An Image In Photoshop (Step By Step) & More
“The frame you exclude says as much as the one you include.” – Kent DuFault
Hola Photogs,
The lens is an enabler, not a dictator. This implies that your camera should serve your vision, not limit it, inspiring creative risks. Let’s get started today.
Photographers and photo editors often need to mirror an image in Photoshop. Perhaps they’re doing a photo composite or a pattern. Or maybe it fits with the graphic needs of a magazine or a poster. Whatever the reason, if you need to flip an image, follow this step-by-step guide. TAKE A LOOK →
Many cameras offer a bulb mode, a handy setting that can unlock all sorts of creative photographic possibilities. But what is it, and how do you use it? Find out right here. TAKE A LOOK →
I recently sold a smartphone travel photo for a book cover, and they paid me $900. You can do that too. Start here. TAKE A LOOK →
When photographing kids, getting a genuine smile from them can be a little baffling, especially for those old enough to “Smile on Demand.” While Smile on Demand (S.O.D.) is okay, a genuine smile is always best. TAKE A LOOK →
Here are some easy recipes and dog photoshoot ideas to try out with your pup. TAKE A LOOK →
“The beauty of photography is that it allows for infinite variations. No two frames will ever be the same.” – Lucien Hervé
Tomorrow: Striking wildlife photos in black and white!
– Jeff