Finding several unique images within your existing photo is a great way to grow your eye for composition. You might have new, compelling photos hiding in plain sight.
Read MoreAfter I finished processing this photo, I wondered … did I go too far?
Read MoreJoin me for a look behind the scenes at how I think about and approach a photo before processing.
Read MoreTest your own filters for a color cast. All you need is a reference point and consistent lighting.
Read MoreI get asked about my tripod spikes all the time. Finally another company is making a set like the ones I have.
Read MoreSometimes we have to look back to move forward.
Read MoreCalibrating your monitor and printer can be a bit of a hassle. And you need equipment for it. Is it really necessary?
Read MoreNot all printer drivers are created equal. You could be missing out on important controls and settings for your photo prints.
Read MoreI use the X-Rite i1 Studio to color calibrate my monitor and printer. The dial on the device may be a little difficult to rotate. I’ll show you the simple trick I use to make it easy.
Read MoreA seascape outing usually results in a lot of photos of a few compositions. Culling is critical to keep the working set of photos manageable.
Read MoreON1 Photo RAW and Luminar can be used together to edit photos. The round-trip process needs a little hand holding. I’ll show you how it works.
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