Today we work on a user submitted landscape image. We are going to add some lights and effects requested by Sam.
In yesterday’s episode we showed you everything you need to know for shooting video to be used in a cinemagraph, and today we’ll bring it all together in Photoshop!
Today’s episode will cover everything you need to know about shooting for a cinemagraph, and tomorrow we’ll cover how to bring it all together in Photoshop!
Giving objects a Reflection in post becomes a bit more of a difficult task when the bottom of the still life (in this case, a Coca-Cola can) is curved.
We’re going to talk about everything that there is to know about Curves, and also we’re going to show you some cool ways to Color your images using Curves.
In today’s episode we’re going to be editing an image taken by Angela of the Phlearn team.
We are going to focus on what to edit in Photoshop. The first thing I noticed when looking at this photo is that the paintings in the Background are a little distracting.
There are a few different ways to get these effects, you can shoot with IR film and a red Filter, convert a digital camera, OR get the same type of look in post.
Today I’m going to show you how to create a movie out of still images, and in this case, how to make a movie out of photos from a photobooth.
See the BTS footage of our latest portrait, as well as a sneak peek of the other shot we did that day! This image was inspired by the crane and is part of a larger series we are doing on bird species.
Today we’re doing another start to finish edit! This image was submitted by Stevie Keen.
Sample Images Included
Find out what it took to achieve our Dark and Dramatic image in this behind the scenes episode.