Photoshop Tips
Tips On Drawing Landscapes In Digital Art
Nowadays, digital art has become more and more popular. People use digital art to create all kinds of things, including landscapes. If you want to create a beautiful landscape in digital art with a Procreate brush and other tools, here are some tips for you: 1. Choose The Right Software There are many choices of…
Why and How to Calibrate Your Monitor
Monitor calibration is an important part of photography, but not everyone knows how to get there…but it’s really easy and this blog will tell you all about it.
How to Selectively Desaturate Images in Photoshop
Selective desaturation is a great Photoshop technique that can make your photos pop and remove unwanted colors. It’s ideal for both photos with a lot of distractions and simple images that need a little enhancement to really pop. It’s often used in product photos, but it can also be used in a wide variety of…
How to Make a Dramatic Beautiful Sky on a Photo in Photoshop
Sometimes you take a portrait, picture of a landscape, or city and you realize your sky looks dull. It happens when the sky is clear without clouds, or it’s overexposed. But don’t hurry to delete this photo, you can replace the washed-out sky in a few simple steps using Photoshop. In this article, I’m going…
7 Photoshop Tricks That Will Greatly Improve Your Portraits
Photoshop can be quite an intimidating program to use, especially if you’re a beginner. Since there are so many options available, it’s hard to find a single editing method that will both save you time and perfect your images. If you’re having a hard time editing photos that your clients will love, all you need…
How to Make Your Portraits Look Naturally Flawless Using Frequency Separation
Frequency Separation sounds like a term used in complicated physics assignments, doesn’t it? It sounded like that when I first came across it, at least. In reality, it’s a term that’s cherished by professional Photoshop users. Frequency Separation is an editing technique that allows retouchers to perfect skin without getting rid of its natural texture.…
10 Photography Tips for Taking Joyful Birthday Party Photos
Children’s birthday parties are a source of great joy, freedom, and delight. Photographing this special time in their lives can give you creative fullfilment and provide your clients with invaluable memories, ones their child will treasure when they grow up. As wonderful as parties may be, however, they’re not always easy to handle. Confusion, drama,…
5 Things You Should Do Before a Photo Session
Having go-to rituals before any photo shoot will eliminate unnecessary confusion and allow you to focus solely on the quality of your work. Instead of worrying about your equipment, for example, you’ll have the opportunity to encourage your clients and make them feel more comfortable in front of your camera. Who doesn’t want that? The…
New Year’s Resolutions That Will Make You a Better Photographer
Happy New Year! We hope the first days of January are treating you well. Whether you love making resolutions or prefer to avoid them, the start of every year is filled with them. Even if typical New Year’s resolutions make you cringe, however, don’t give up on the notion of successful promises. New projects of…
How to Beat the Winter Blues With Stunning Photographs
Oh, winter. A season of unpredictable weather, freezing hands, and few photoshoots. A season when clients are less eager to pose for hours. A season that, though graceful in appearance, gets under our skin and makes us feel blue. A season that’s almost here. Despite winter’s inconvenient temperatures, it can become a valuable time of…
Thanksgiving Photography Tips That Will Keep You Inspired and Grateful
Thanksgiving is here, about to shower us with feelings of coziness, gratitude, and warmth. This time of year is ideal for photographers who enjoy documenting moments of all kinds with their loved ones. Whether you’re a fan of scrumptious food photography, sweet portraits of children, or gorgeous photos in general, Thanksgiving will provide you with…
How to Photograph People With Glasses
Light becomes a completely new obstacle when reflective surfaces come into the picture. In addition to creating unflattering glares, reflected light distracts viewers from the true beauty of a portrait. When it comes to children, this challenge becomes a particularly risky creative endeavor. Your images, no matter how brilliantly composed, will all have a single…
How to Find Your Unique Artistic Style Through Photography
Nobody else takes photos like you do. There may be artists who have a similar editing style to yours, but who have a completely different way of composing their shots. There might be a local photographer who takes photos of the same models, but whose concepts are worlds away from yours. Regardless of how similar…
How to Take Powerful Travel Photos
Having the chance to travel is exhilarating, mind-opening, and fun. Traveling gives people a chance to respect other cultures, rediscover the timeless beauty of nature, and remind themselves why photography is an irreplaceable form of art. If your short-term plans involve traveling, you might feel intimidated by the seemingly endless photo opportunities you’ll be faced…
The Best Camera Settings for Portraits
There is a big number of different genres of photography. One of the most common type and the one that is most famous is portrait photography. All of us at some point in our lives needed a portrait photo. Also, as a photographer there is not way you can avoid that well-known question “ Can…
How to Create Black & White Photos That Stand Out
Black and white photography is a genre that revolves around thoughtful concepts, eye-catching subjects, and clever points of view. It embraces light, shadows, and fascinating patterns. It’s not a surprise, then, that many photographers rely on this genre to enhance some of their best photographs. Colorless images direct the viewer’s eye and compel every element of…
The Beauty of the Golden Hour and How It Can Transform Your Work
The golden hour occurs twice a day: after the sun rises and shortly before it sets. During this time, the light is warm and almost magical, creating a welcoming atmosphere for photographers of all kinds. This is the perfect time of day for artists to completely focus on subjects, ideas, and compositions without worrying about…
How to Take Striking Self-Portraits
When have you looked at a professional portrait of someone you’ve never seen and knew, at once, if the model was the photographer or not? If I come across an unfamiliar photographer, I can rarely tell whether the model is the creator themselves or not. This is wonderful because it combines both genres in a…
Why You Should Invest in Canon’s Affordable 50mm 1.8 Lens
Not being able to afford expensive lenses might be very discouraging for you. Even worse, it could be preventing you from approaching clients for fear of looking silly with your limited equipment. The world of expensive camera gear might seem like a sweet, impossible dream. But is having a ton of equipment really the only…
How to Have Fun and Successful Family Shoots
The key to having successful family photoshoots is comfortability, creativity, and a plethora of patience. This might sound like a long list of intimidating demands, but it’s far from problematic if you look at it from the understanding photographers’ point of view. Family shoots can be exceedingly fun and uplifting if both you and your…
What to Do When You’re out of Inspiration
We all go through phases of creative drought from time to time. Though they’re very natural phenomenons, especially in the world of artists, they can be very discouraging. They sneakily tell us that we’ll never find valuable inspiration again and that our best photographs have already been taken. This, of course, is a lie not…