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Photo editing doesn't have be a foreign language; learn tips and tricks for using pro platforms like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, VSCO, and more.
How do you create a clipping path in Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop is one of the, if not the most better known professional softwares for editing pictures amongst the handful that is popular in the market. This application opens doors to many useful features that are incredibly helpful to a lot of different audiences and fields.
By James Scott5 years ago in Photography
10 Stunning Product Photo Editing Tips 2021
While skilled photography plays an important factor, high quality photo editing is also needed for the best results. For business, high quality product photography is the key to maximum sales. Visual appearance of a product can highly impact a customer’s purchasing decision.
By Ram Bhowmik5 years ago in Photography
Photo Editing: Gone Too Far?
We have all heard a lot of horror stories about editing photos of yourself for the purpose of uploading them to social media for everyone to see how great you look. We have heard about what happens when these go wrong and what has happened in terms of trends: the 'snatched waist' culture, the curves being edited into an hourglass, men editing six packs on to themselves and even people making themselves look smoothed out like a wax model online. The one thing I really want to ask though is that though we know that these are particularly harmful to the younger generation in terms of what they see of others online, we do not actually know how far it really goes.
By Annie Kapur5 years ago in Photography
Finding the real magic
Photography was very possibly the first great love of my life. From the first moment I held an SLR camera in my hands I was completely enamoured, every high school art assignment was manipulated to include photography, friends became subjects, and nothing brought me more joy than the sound of the shutter snapping my carefully considered composition.
By Rebecca Speirs5 years ago in Photography
The Importance of Photo Editing Services in Various Sectors
No matter which industry you are in, at one point or the other, you must come across the need for photo editing services. Be it for social media, sharing it with your clients, product catalog, or even your own website, you can’t pull off any of these without good quality, professional-looking images.
By PixelPhant5 years ago in Photography
The Creation The World Makes
Step 1. The deeper look that I would like to take into the pictures in this article will show a few different ways to create several pictures. The first picture that I would like to bring up is the spot in the picture within a picture. Another part of this picture within a picture is to spot the picture that your mind sees. The way to do this is by having an extraordinary imagination or being able to see past what other people see.
By Shelly Bartley5 years ago in Photography
The ability to present beauty through pivotal life-changing photo editing techniques
Photo editing has become a notable critical skill in the virtual world of social media. This skill can possibly be acquired with the proper training and practice. In this article, I will take you through the essential steps of photo editing to not only elevate your photos but also your life.
By S A Shmeit5 years ago in Photography
Nothing is as it seems
In this century and during the time the camera came out, we have discovered a wonderful world in photography. Photos have opened up a world that allows us to immortalize loved ones and moments. The photos last us almost forever, it has the ability to transcend from generation to generation. But today, there is a technology that allows us to turn the images that we do not like so much and modify them and turn them into a work of art.
By YESIKA Morel5 years ago in Photography
How to Creepify Your Images
Say you’re an urban explorer, or documentary photographer, or someone who enjoys the creepy aesthetic. You’ve been to some amazingly foreboding locations where you just feel the creepy vibe. But, those photos you took just don’t seem to reflect that eerie atmosphere you felt when you were physically there.
By Michelle Kaldy5 years ago in Photography
I Learned to Take Photos of Tiny Things by Doing Sports Photography
I love to take photos of bees. I work to support them with flowers specifically planted to attract bees into and around my yard. Last year, I documented 7 different species of bees on my Echinacea flowers (aka cone flowers) in 1 afternoon alone. The medium-sized bee in my photo above is not enlarged as I simply took the shot a few inches above the feasting bee. These nerves of steel I gained from sports photography. More on my sports-photography venture in a moment, as I'm on flight with my bees.
By Cynthia L Fortner5 years ago in Photography
Feel, Touch, Love
Have you ever taken a picture and then looked at it on your device and thought - “that is not what it felt like when I looked at it”? The reason you were likely drawn to wanting to take the picture, was because the scene emoted something for you. It called you, caught your eye and stirred something in you that said - “I want to preserve this slice in time, forever”. Then you look at it and you’re disappointed. There is some dissonance between what you recall of that moment and what you’re looking at on your screen. This is one of the reasons I love to edit my photos shortly after taking them. This way I can make sure to stay true to what I remember of that moment.
By Rosalynn Guillen5 years ago in Photography









