Available now for purchase is a beautiful 12 month 2015 calendar. The calendar consists of images that I have taken from around Northern Thailand. Think of this as a hand-picked collection of some of my favorite images from around Thailand. Cost For only $19.99 +shipping/tax you can purchase one of these calendars for yourself, your Read More …
Quick Tip: Here’s a quick tip to help you quickly “pick” or “reject” images from a shoot. In Lightroom you have a few keys that will help you quickly cull through your recent shoot. I feel these keys can actually shave minutes off of your post processing time. Keys to remember: “P” for “Picked” and Read More …
Everyone is looking for ways to improve your photography. But not everyone is ready for the advanced stuff. Here’s a list of a few articles I’ve written, that may help to improve your photography. 5 Ways to Improve Your Photography The Exposure Triangle – An Introduction to Digital Photography How To Photograph Fireworks How To Read More …
Re-Evaluate So I was just going through my set of shots that I have in my “published” collection in Lightroom. This is a collection of images that I have uploaded online. While looking through those images, I came across one that just didn’t seem right. It was underexposed, and it just didn’t seem to fit Read More …
Everyone has their own special workflow they use to get images to all the different places that images go. There are programs out there that can help you upload your images to all the different places. Lightroom is probably one of the best (at least in my opinion, because that’s what I use). But even Read More …
What is Clipping In Lightroom the histogram will show a spike to the left if under-exposed and to the right when over-exposed. When the concentration is bunched up against the edge of the histogram, we know that significant detail has been lost in the image. This loss of detail is referred to as clipping. Tiny Read More …
How to: Remove Spots in Lightroom 5 Last night while editing this image, I found a new feature buried in the setting for Spot Removal that will help you remove Photoshop from your current spot removal workflow. http://youtu.be/p5CgKCGEMO0
The Fourth of July is just around the corner and now is a good time to write-up some tips for shooting your local fireworks display. What Should I Bring With Me? Tripod Do not leave home without your tripod. This is probably one of the most important tools that you need to capture fireworks shots. Read More …