In this video you will learn how to convert your picture to black and white and add a little art work. Pick up my DVD with 46 Elements Videos for only .00 at: www.jackstechcorner.com
In this video you will learn how to convert your picture to black and white and add a little art work. Pick up my DVD with 46 Elements Videos for only .00 at: www.jackstechcorner.com
This Photoshop Lightroom tutorial discusses changing and working with the color temperature and white balance of photos. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter three of the Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials: Enhancing Photos with the Develop Module course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop Lightroom 4 course has a total duration of 5 hours and 32 minutes, and guides photographers through the process of improving images with creative color, sharpening, and other effects in the Lightroom Develop module. Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials: Enhancing Photos with the Develop Module table of contents: Introduction 1. Getting Started with the Develop Module 2. Develop Module Workflow Tips 3. Working with Color Temperature and White Balance 4. Masking Basic Tonal Adjustments 5. Improving Vibrance, Saturation, and Clarity 6. Basic Panel Workflow Reflections 7. Cropping and Composing 8. Retouching Tools 9. Using the Graduated Filter 10. Making Localized Adjustments 11. Modifying the Tone Curve 12. Changing HSL and Color 13. Converting to Black and White 14. Creative Color with Split Toning 15. Noise Reduction and Sharpening 16. Making Lens Corrections 17. Adding Vignette and Grain Effects 18. Using the Camera Calibration Controls Conclusion
Video Rating: 5 / 5
#1 – Tell camera what to consider “white” #2 Set the camera to Custom WB. Most cameras will be exactly the same. Some may be slightly different. Most newer ones are combining this into one step like the Canon S95. On my 7D I have to take 2 steps but it’s very easily done and helps a lot.
The photographer Jurgen Schadeberg captured a revolution. His images defined the first Black Magazine: ‘Drum’, and his life became the subject for a Hollywood Film. As we follow the artist back to South Africa, his story casts a vivid light on the role role of the artist, as well as South Africa’s troubled past and uneasy climate today.
This six part series explores photography, and demonstrates ways in which you can improve on your skills. Today composition is explored, and Charlie explains what to include in your photo in any given surroundings.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
In keeping with my commitment to stay true to my vision and to continue shooting in a style that is my own, I shot this white story for Kurv Magazine’s spring issue in a way I’ve always wanted to see a White Story.
Shot and Edited by: Marty Martin
I’ve done plenty of white stories over the years, but I always sort of compromised here and there because whoever I was shooting for didn’t want to go exactly in the direction I wanted to take it in. In the end, I was always a bit disappointed in the results. But not this time. This shoot, I’m fairly pleased with.

Again, I collaborated with Rodney Burns from Church Boutique in Hollywood, California. I can’t even begin to describe how amazing it is to work with Rodney. He’s on my DVD, I write about him all the time, and yet every time I work with him it feels so magical, as if it’s the first time we’re collaborating and I can’t believe my eyes! He’s THAT good! He pulled these pieces from designer Furne One that truly blew my mind. And he coordinated the clothing to compliment the pieces. I trust his eye completely and just KNOW that my shoots are going to rock because of his amazing taste.

I wanted two blondes for this shoot. I’ve worked with Sarah Deanna before and she’s just amazing. She’s as beautiful on the inside as she is on the out! She also is publishing a book soon called Model Skinny. She writes about her healthy secrets on how one can get skinny and stay skinny the healthy way! I love a girl who gives back to our industry in a positive and loving way! I thought Jennifer was a good match for Sarah Deanna because, well ,she’s a stone cold fox as well! Both girls were on point and really knew how to emote for the story. James from Photogenics helped me cast this shoot. It was nice to work with “the old team”, so to speak.

I worked with make up artist Camille Clark from AIM Artists. I’ve worked with Camille many times when I lived in LA and she’s a very talented make up artist. I was excited to work with her again and ended up using her on 3 out of 4 editorials that I shot in LA. Hair stylist Jonathan Mason came on board that day. This was actually the first time I worked with Jonathan and that day we sort of bonded to the point that now when I am in LA, he’s my go to hair stylist. Thanks again to Timothy Priano, owner of Artists by Timothy Priano, for making that introduction!

I used window light and Christmas tree lights behind a silk against a backdrop as my lighting sources. That’s it! I know, I’m sorry I don’t have some great big lighting set up to break off for you. This is my lighting and how I see fashion shot and I never have liked seeing things over-lit. I’ve said that numerous times. Over and over, I’ve reiterated how I use one light, or “less is more” or keep it simple. Well, I’ve gone even more simple now, using available light from a window or the continuous light from the room we are shooting in as my key or main lighting source.

Of course, I used the Nikon D3 and my 85mm lens for the shoot. I also used my 24mm lens and a 50mm lens as well. I think what makes this shoot really work is the amazing styling from Rodney and the emoting from two very professional models, Sarah Deanna and Jennifer. And me staying true to my vision! More to come and excited to continue to share with you my vision! Keep it real! xoxo






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Hey Guys, Today I am going to show you how to whiten teeth in Photoshop CS4. Follow me: www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Photoshop Editing… All done by me! *NOTE* Please understand that i didn’t make this video to show how ugly the girl is and how much work she needs done to be pretty. I made this to show how what we call “Beauty” now days is usually FAKE! And also to show the power of Photoshop. Any body in a photo-shoot and some digital editing/retouching can be “Beautiful”(Fake). I noticed that when you take an image of a real beautiful women and edit it to make her look better, the original image never looks as good. Its sad that children have to grow up through life seeing this in media left and right. -Dont forget to rate and comment Thank You!!
www.flashstudioimmagine.com labottegadellafotografia.noiblogger.com How to convert a color photo into a professional black and white. Produced by Luciano Boschetti, photographer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
We’ve been taking a look at Fujifilm’s recently released firmware update for the X10, which was designed to reduce the much-discussed ‘white orbs’ blooming effect. Our initial conclusions are disappointing enough for us to pre-empt our forthcoming coverage of the issue with a quick update on our findings so far. Sadly, all the indications from our studio and real-world shooting so far are that the update appears to have very little effect on the appearance or intensity of these artefacts.
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www.flashstudioimmagine.com labottegadellafotografia.noiblogger.com Turn your photo into black and white, add a touch of color and you will be surprised with the result. Produced by Luciano Boschetti, photographer
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Fitting quote for the week as we wrap up a week here in the United States commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr.:
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
– Martin Luther King, Jr.
Break in the Storm, White Sands National Monument – New Mexico
If you ever show up to a location you’ve had your heart set on to photograph only to find that the weather isn’t up to your expectation this photo is a reminder to clear your mind of preconceived ideas and start fresh. Mother Nature always has a way of revealing a facet of her beauty, you just have to be open minded enough to see it.
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