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I Used A 100 Years Old Photography Technique To Make Incredibly Coloured Portraits

I made this photo series using the Trichromatic process, a 100 years old technique used by first photographers to get the colours in their images when everyone else had black and white only. I wanted to make an experiment and see what kind of result an old technique like this one would give with modern technologies, I was not disappointed. boredpanda.com »

2017-9-16 10:26

Creating Sharper Looking Portrait Photos Using Low Key Lighting

Low Key lighting in portrait photography can do one really big thing for your subject: make them pop out from the background a whole lot more. I mean, isn't that the whole point of portraiture? To make someone stand out and make them the primary subject? When combined with very specific lighting, your subject can really come across front and center so to speak. thephoblographer.com »

2017-7-13 13:00

Going Open Source to Make Your Own Loupedeck Alternative

There is an extremely talented landscape photographer called Thomas Heaton whose YouTube videos I find very instructive and entertaining. Recently he featured a new product he was sent to try out: the Loupedeck, a physical console that lets you control Lightroom (the main software I use to sort, catalog and edit my photographs). Loupedeck gives […] petapixel.com »

2017-6-12 17:52

Nikon announces a lens I want Sony to make too :)

The next FE lenses Sony will announce will be a 135mm (probably f/1.8), a new 400mm (probably f/2.8) and there is also a third lens coming by end 2017. But if Sony needs advice on what they should put ont heir roadmap please listen to me and make a FE version of the just announced […] The post Nikon announces a lens I want Sony to make too :) appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2017-6-1 19:36

Quick Tip: How to Make a Creative Bokeh Backdrop for Portraits

In this creative 2-minute tutorial, Ukranian photographer Anya Anti demonstrates how to make an interesting bokeh effect using shapes cut out of a paper backdrop. To create the effect, you will need: Paper backdrop A marker Something sharp (preferably scissors) Flash heads or other light source to place behind the backdrop The idea is quite simple: […] petapixel.com »

2017-5-24 20:23

How to Make Your Subjects ‘Pop’ with Complimentary Backgrounds

There are two important lessons in this simple, short, inspirational tips video by photographer Moose Winans. The first is how to use complimentary backgrounds to create separation and make your subject “pop”; the second is that you should go out and shoot, even when conditions are crappy and you don’t think you’ll get anything. On […] petapixel.com »

2017-2-14 01:54