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 MoreJoin me for an unscripted start-to-finish edit of a image from my library I’ve never worked on before.
Read MoreKnow the story of your photo when you capture it and when you develop it.
Read MoreOn a clear sky day, I took a drive through Ramona, California, and visited Sutherland Lake.
Read MoreExporting your photos for the web is all about striking a balance between a good quality image and a smaller file size.
Read MoreDynamic Contrast is my favorite filter in the Effects module of ON1. Why? The incredible control it gives me over contrast in my images.
Read MoreSustained effort and mindful self-critique fuel your growth as a visual artist.
Read MoreIn this tutorial, I’ll show an example of balancing an exposure using gradient adjustments. You can do this in Lightroom, Photoshop, ON1 Photo RAW, Luminar, or any tool that has local gradient tools.
Read MoreToo much glare in your landscape photo? Try the Dehaze slider.
Read MoreCreate the perfect vignette for your photos in 5 simple steps.
Read MoreContrast makes for powerful images. Yet there is more to contrast than just light and shadow.
Read MoreLight, shadow, contrast, color grading - the Curves filter can do it all.
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