Princeton Photo Workshop goes REMOTE with classes and workshops
Princeton Photo Workshop goes international with remote classes and workshops
Princeton Photo Workshop goes international with remote classes and workshops
Ossian will give you some tips that will make you a better photographer using Photoshop
Are you an introvert who feels like your secret loves are often misunderstood? Well, you're in for a treat! In this video, we're diving into the world of introverts and revealing 4 Things Introverts Secretly Love. Get ready to nod your head in agreement and relate to the experiences and passions tha
Smart Filters retain their settings when you apply them to an image. This makes it possible to reopen the filter and see all the adjustment settings.
HDR was popular a while ago, but most of it was overdone and just plain bad. Today we can easily get some great results using Lightroom classic.
Light Painting Photographer Erin Simmons has published a new Light Painting Tutorial showing how he has been creating his extraordinarily unique spirograph light paintings.
The Adjustment Brush tool lets you selectively apply Exposure, Clarity, Brightness, and other adjustments to photos by "painting" them onto the photo. As with all other adjustments applied in the Develop module in Lightroom Classic, local adjustments are nondestructive and are not permanently applie
The Spot Removal tool in Lightroom Classic lets you repair a selected area of an image by sampling from a different area of the same image. It's a really good tool to help find and remove sensor spots before printing an image.
Freddy Clark describes the technique of how to do an advertising grade Pour Shot .
Have you ever tried to photograph live events, like music, dance and theater performances and sports competitions? We'll dig into the elements of making successful action images, including gaining access to events, research, preparation, gear and planning for unpredictable circumstances of light, m
The most efficient way to remove spots in Lightroom Classic
Make working in Lightroom Classic more efficient using Solo Mode