Time, Frozen In A Frame: The Magic Of Photography
Plus: Incredible Forced Perspective Examples (+ Tips) & More
"I find the essence of a moment in the flash of a shutter; a memory captured that fades only when I choose to forget." — Maggie Doyle
Hola Friends,
What is your favorite aspect of photography? Creating a photograph has just made me happy for as long as I can remember. I can’t explain exactly why, but what an amazing aspect of my life it has become. I hope the same for you.
Forced perspective photography is a fun genre that requires no additional investment. All you need is a clever mind and a clever sense of wit. TAKE A LOOK →
Post-production is where the magic truly happens—where you refine, enhance, and bring your creative vision to life. But let’s face it: Editing can be time-consuming, especially regarding tricky tasks like background removal. TAKE A LOOK →
Numerous attributes bring a B&W photograph to life. One is placing an area of dense black tone in a prominent spot within the frame. Silhouettes are a great use of this technique. Click this link to learn more about black-and-white imaging. TAKE A LOOK →
Follow this link for fascinating examples of photographers using a frame to highlight their subjects. TAKE A LOOK →
A Beta version of Generative Expand is now available inside Photoshop’s Camera Raw (and coming to Lightroom soon. It’s pretty incredible, but you WON’T SEE THIS FEATURE until you turn it on first. TAKE A LOOK →
"A photograph is happiness, bottled up and framed." — Elena Ortega
Tomorrow: Tips for overcoming nerves in street photography.
– Jeff