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Creating a Composite In Photoshop: “Queen of the Crows” | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this “Tuesdays with Lauri”-video we take a behind-the-scenes look at my recent photoshoot that I organised in London. We talk about creating a composite image in Photoshop, as well as take a quick look at the lighting I used in this photograph.
Behind The Scenes: “Inferno” | Tuesdays With Lauri
Today we take a behind the scenes look at my latest photoshoot that included fire, a pyrotechnician and an old abandoned factory.
Dodging and Burning in Photoshop | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this week’s Christmas Edition of “Tuesdays With Lauri” we take a look at dodging and burning in Photoshop.
Book review: “No Words” by 1x.com
Every year, since 2008, 1x.com, the premier website for fine art photography and the only curated photo-site on the internet, has been publishing a yearbook featuring the best approved photos from the past year.
7 Inspirational Photographers | Tuesdays with Lauri
Inspiration is very important to me when I try to come up with new concepts and ideas for my photos. Sometimes taking a look at other photographers and their work can do the trick. That is why, this week, I decided to compile a list of seven great photographers that have inspired me in the past, and will also hopefully inspire you.
Behind The Scenes – 60’s Inspired Fashion Photoshoot
This week I thought I’d give you guys an inside look into a 60‘s inspired fashion photoshoot we organized last Sunday, in a small living room. Yes, you read it right, we really did shoot all the photos in a small 8 square-meter room!
How I shot it – “You can’t hide”
When I started off with photography 10 months ago, I went crazy in Photoshop and created all these insane composites and could easily spend 4-8 hours editing a single photograph. (Here’s a good example of a photo that I edited 10 hours straight!)
Weekly Photography Analysis and Breakdown 1
Lauri Laukkanen, a young Finnish photographer, is kicking off a new weekly article series called: “ANALYZE IT!” Every week he will be looking at a photograph, and breaking it down to different key-components that make the image standout from the rest. And finally, after analyzing the photo, he will use the gathered information and try to recreate the photograph as well as he can.
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