Emily Cariaga
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Photo Album Orientation: Is Landscape, Portrait or Square Best?
Are most of your wedding albums squares, verticals, or horizontals? Did you have specific reasons for deciding the orientation? Is…
Photoshop vs. InDesign: Which Is Better For Album Design?
Photoshop or InDesign – which one to use for wedding album designs? This is an age-old question that has been…
Vertical | August Photo Contest Update
August is halfway over and time is running out to enter our monthly photo contest! The theme this month is…
Harniman Automotive Photographer | Behind the Scenes
Harniman Photographer is an award winning advertising & commercial car photographer who is well-known for his spectacular automotive images. For…
Photography E-books and DVDs
Retouching E-books Digital Photo Retouching: Beauty, Fashion and Portrait Photography by Julia Kuzmenko McKim As an award winning retoucher, photographer,…
Lightscoop Deluxe Bounce Flash | Review
The Lightscoop Deluxe is a mirror that attaches to your camera in front of your pop-up flash and reflects the light from the flash off of the ceiling or a wall to give your images a softer look.
Celebrity Photoshop Transformations: Before And After
Photoshop is used on most commercial images these days. It’s expected. It’s the new norm.
But the Photoshopping isn’t only used to thin out arms or clean up blemishes as you might expect. Besides thinning, it’s also used to add curves, structure, and muscles. Some celebrities have worked really hard at the gym only to have their cover photo hit the newsstands making them look as untoned as ever (see below).
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