Brooke Shaden Interview Part 3: Post-processing, Posing, and Workshops
In the final part of her interview with SLR Lounge, fine art photographer Brooke Shaden talks about one of her toughest shoots to date, on post-processing workflow, posing, and her workshops. Finally, she gives some helpful advice for photographers looking to follow in her footsteps.
Horseshoe Bend: HDR Processing in Photomatix Pro – From the HDR Photography Workshop Series
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to HDR process this shot of Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona in Photomatix Pro.
Brooke Shaden Interview Part 1: How to Succeed in Fine Art Photography
The highly successful and creative fine art photographer Brooke Shaden sat down with us to talk about all things photography. In part 1, Brooke talks about how she got started and what it takes to get your work in art galleries. A must watch!
Adobe Creative Cloud Subscriptions: Cost-Effective or Costly Mistake?
Hey photographers! Are you ready to pay a monthly bill for Photoshop and other Adobe software? Adobe seems to think that you’re ready. Well, almost.
Adobe Lightroom 5 Beta Download: A Quick Test & Preview
Well, it’s finally here. Just 13 short months after the release of Lightroom 4.0, the beta download of Adobe Lightroom 5 has just been announced. The question is, how does it compare to Lightroom 4? Is it worth downloading? Is the beta version stable? Will it be worth buying when it is finally released?
Lightning Panorama – How We Shot It
If you have ever tried to photograph lightning during the day, let me tell you it is not easy! What makes lightning so easy to photograph at night is 1.) The fact that you can very easily achieve long shutter speeds, and 2.) Lightning is usually the brightest thing in the sky at night.
US Navy Blue Angels – How We Shot It
Shooting air shows is the best situation (actually, the only) I shoot in for demonstrating the use of shutter priority mode. People often think that shutter priority is what you use to shoot fast action because you want to dictate a very fast shutter speed, when in fact most action sports photographers get the same result by simply shooting in aperture priority with their aperture wide open.
An Interview with Sports Photographer Craig Mitchelldyer
I had the pleasure recently to interview Craig Mitchelldyer, he is a professional photographer in Portland, Oregon specializing in sports, corporate people and weddings. Craig is a great sports photographer and since that is a big area of interest for me I focused the majority of the questions around that.