THREE OPTIONS FOR FREE SHOOT WEEK:
- Do something totally original to blow our minds!
- Redo an assignment you know you can do better now.
- Do an assignment you may have missed along the way.
NO RULES.
This is an opportunity to take a breather and cover old ground.
Still need a photo AND the BTS shot.
See you on the show.
NOVEMBER 2021
A GOOD WAY TO BURN AND DODGE
This could be used on product, food, still life, and portrait. Give it a shot. https://youtu.be/5fYVUCyle8c
2022 SPRING: 26: ASSIGNMENT TWENTY SIX: CUTLERY
This assignment we will tackle cutlery as either a chef's tool, or an 'everyday carry' knife (pocket knife) Things to think about when shooting cutlery: The texture of the blade.Show this by making sure you have a continuous highlight on most of the blade. This...
UNDERSTANDING CURVES: IMPORTANT
Photoshop has a wide selection of tools to use to modify the global image, but none is more powerful than curves. Understanding curves is one of the essential knowledge points we all have to grasp. It will make our post-production work so much better. Learn to use...
BLEND IF: EXPLAINED. (ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOLS IN PHOTOSHOP)
https://youtu.be/dHU03kD6Q90
MATCHING COLOR WITH CURVES: IMPORTANT TECHNIQUE
https://youtu.be/zV6peLaJ0tY
THIRTY DAYS OF PHOTOSHOP… IMPORTANT
https://youtu.be/jFfd0RYax5k
COMBINING IMAGES IN PHOTOSHOP (BLENDING)
https://youtu.be/iA4SIF0KsDc
IT’S TIME TO GET FAMILIAR WITH CINEMAGRAPHS
https://youtu.be/2DU0Sim_BJ4 https://youtu.be/1-eEB-QLrl0
TWO NEW VIDEOS: HOW TO READ A PHOTOGRAPH AND HOW TO DO CORPORATE HEADSHOTS
HOW TO READ A PHOTOGRAPH: A VITAL TOOL FOR ALL OF US https://youtu.be/6zy8lArDE-o HOW TO DO CORPORATE HEADSHOTS: ONE PHOTOGRAPHER'S APPROACH https://youtu.be/mUDTGMwfz3o
THINK ABOUT THIS: MULTIPLE CHANNELS OF INCOME ARE GOOD!
https://youtu.be/kbnxJ0p_D9M
Marketing Questions, April 3, 2021
https://youtu.be/XZAs1nHZSaA
Become Familiar with these Photoshop Tools
Sooner or later we all have to deal with wrinkled fabric or backgrounds, dust, scratches and imperfections, and making the image look as good as it can - maybe even better than it is. Here are three techniques to help get you familiar with the processes....