Videos And Articles
Create Stronger Landscape Photos With A Tighter Zoom
Landscape photographers love wide angle lenses - I’m no exception! Yet there are many strong photos to be found at longer focal lengths.
Crafting A Composite From Handheld Photos
Yes! You can create a composite image using handheld photos. All you need layering software with an auto-align feature.
A Pale Blue Look For Your Landscapes
Embrace overcast skies and lean into the blue/gray tones they create. A pale blue look yields a calm, inviting look for your images.
How To Make A Half Vignette
A half-vignette is a powerful finishing touch for landscape photos. And they are very easy to create.
Fix Color Casts With Curves
Got a color cast that is red/cyan, green/magenta, or blue/yellow? Reach for a curves adjustment to correct it. It’s fast and you have loads of control.
What Are Crop Overlays? (And Why Do I Care?)
Available in many photo editing programs, crop overlays help you improve the composition of your photo. I have a few favorites.
Use Curves Like A Pro With The Eyedropper
A Curve tool is a tried and true editing tool for a reason - you can control tonal adjustments very precisely. The trick? Using the eyedropper to set points on the curve.
Retouch Your Landscape Photos To Emphasize Your Story
Nature is glorious, beautiful, wondrous… and sometimes a bit messy. Retouch with purpose and improve the story in your photo.
A Case For The Slow Edit
How fast are my photo edits? Turtle slow... and I've got reasons for that
Picking The Best Photos For Your Composite
Culling a sequence of similar photos to build a composite is easy to do … when you know what to be on the lookout for! Let me break it down for you…
Simple Trick To Get Depth In Your Landscape Photos
There is a simple trick to getting more depth from your landscape photos - view the image in black and white, and then start your basic edits.
The Auto Button Doesn’t Always Work
The auto button in photo editing tools has gotten very good over the years. Yet it doesn’t always get it right, and sometimes your photo suffers when you use it.