When you take a picture, the image that's produced by your camera is flawed. No matter how good or expensive your setup is, the physical elements of the lens and camera do not translate light onto your sensor perfectly, and your sensor does not always interpret data in a way that accurately matches the scene in front of you. No matter how much money you spend, you will always have some amount of optical issues, chromatic aberration, noise, and demosaicing. However, you don't have to accept imperfect raw files. In fact, you can address most of those issues before you ever start editing your files with DxO's PureRAW 4.
https://study.anastasiya-anikeeva.com/view-course/73/
In the process of processing, we will focus on the work of a famous portrait artist of the 19th century.
And the task before us will not be the easiest: we need to add the environment. Assemble the pieces and replace the simple Studio gray background with a picturesque clearing.
In this lesson, I will show you the entire process: including searching, selecting and rejecting sources (how it actually happens, what is usually left out of the lesson on the worst processing). We will make a preliminary sketch, I will show you how to embed elements in the frame and generalize them, how to create a complete picture. because many of you can make a collage, but the main thing is that the image is perceived as a whole, and not a set of different colored sources.
I will also tell you how to draw hair picturesquely and a few secrets of working with color and tone, which allows you to get a harmonious picture with the right accents.
Video | RAW file | PS Action
Canon 5D Mark III + Canon 135mm f / 2.0 L
Lubyanka, the very center of the capital. Rainy weather, crowded street, dullness around ...
We will learn how to turn the dull and gray sources into a bright, pleasant and warm picture, as if there was no rain!
Photographer David Dubnitsky will talk about where to get inspiration, how to find and choose the most suitable model in the most productive way, how to choose a location for shooting and how to create surroundings in usual places for shooting, you will also learn about working with light and a lot of interesting things about processing.
https://www.sharkpixel.com/compositing-for-photographers
Nail down the Photoshop basics that all photographers can use to create incredible images! Let’s demystify this concept together and see how compositing can be applied to the work of the everyday photographer. Follow along with me as I take you through all the fundamentals you need to know to begin getting results in Photoshop right away including lighting and color matching, combining different shots to get one perfect image, removing distracting elements, and so much more.
https://retouch.schelokova.com/
From the Author: All information is exclusively my experience. YouTube has a lot of instructional videos, but really valuable information is very difficult to find. Many free videos are similar to each other, and the methods of them in practice are long and ineffective.
https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.au/workshops/posing/meika-posing
In this tutorials, Peter goes through posing with the beautiful Meika Woollard. As she has been modelling since she was around 3 years old, you will see how someone who has worked in an industry for so long can only do they are used to, and you will watch how Peter really has to push to get her into fashion posing – a style she is not used to as she is so acustomed to doing e-commerce.
Another video of DoMore Photographers Private area
Tutorials also included.
Are you tired of competing with the flood of photographers who choose to target newborns, families, and Seniors?
Are you a Senior photographer who wants to add a teen line to your business?
In Between the Gap....
This video is a guide to marketing to the modern-aged Tween and their parents. The title In between the Gap was chosen because, in our industry, this age is directly in the middle of the most photographed genres...newborns and Seniors!
I've seen many photographers attempt to appeal to this market, but it proved to be unsuccessful. They may get a tween here and there...but that's it.
When the industry became saturated, there was such a competition amongst the newborn/family market. I've been in business for 15 years, and I have photographed tweens and young teens exclusively for the last 15 years.
I noticed this untapped market and began to really focus on this genre...well..because no one else is really doing it!
In this video, I go over exactly how I marketed to this genre.
This is the most comprehensive tutorial on food photography available. The 17 hours of content will guide you through gear selection, understanding shape & form, creating a sense of place & time, basic food styling techniques, in-studio portfolio work, and location assignments, along with marketing and pricing strategies for food photography. The documentary serves as a guide for the entire process involved with the business and is filled with industry standard best practices. This photography course is a comprehensive exploration of the necessary steps for building a compelling food photography portfolio, improving food styling skills, understanding the complexities of composition, crafting light to meet your vision, and understanding how to best attract new clients and win bigger jobs.
In the Long Exposure Workflow with ND Filters course, you will learn all the necessary information and skills to start making breathtaking masterpieces. When I first started shooting Long Exposure photos I was completely lost. It is not an easy task to put together a robust workflow when you have no idea where to begin. With plenty of practice and a lot of long nights, I was able to establish a foolproof workflow for making incredible pieces of long exposure art and now I am going to share that knowledge with you!
Morning shoot on the beach. I explain my thoughts and idea around this kind of shoot. The video also includes Raw processing in both Capture One or Lightroom, my color grading, skin edit, dodge & burn and much more.
Software: Capture One, Lightroom and Photoshop
Length: Introduction 6 minutes. Raw 14 & 13 minutes. Photoshop retouch 35 minutes.
An inspiring photography workshop full of illustrations and examples that will get you grabbing for your camera. Full of practical advice and memorable principles on landscape photography.
'This is one workshop not to be missed'
You will master the foundations that will take your photography to the next level. The workshop is skilfully crafted so everyone on all levels can understand and take something away. Loaded with many professional tips to help you on your journey to mastering landscape photography.
I have been asked to add the workshops as a flashback for so long.
Fine Art Sisters FLASHBACK gives you the opportunity to watch all of the tutorials recorded for this workshop
Watch step by step tutorials on the whole edit. Breaking down each part of the whole edit for you in easy to follow short tutorials. You will also receive the digital texture I used to edit this image for free (in the download on the workshop tutorials page)
In this video I show my full workflow of this photo. I also show and explain how I edit backgrounds when the paper is not perfect. The video also includes Raw processing in both Capture One or Lightroom, my color grading, skin edit, dodge & burn and much more.
Software: Capture One, Lightroom and Photoshop
Length: Raw 20 & 29 minutes. Photoshop retouch 1 hour 11 minutes.
https://gumroad.com/geoleon#bRVGn
In this tutorial I will be showing you a step by step process on how I retouch all my photos from start to finish.
INCLUDES: Color Action Pack + Bonus Maggie Anime Color Action used/created in this tutorial!
Based on films, I began to study frame construction, lighting and color correction, how actors behave in the frame, how plots are constructed and scenes are created that you immediately believe in. I did photo shoots every week, more clients began to come to me, my work received a great response - and I realized that I had hit the mark. People still order portraits, couples, advertising and even wedding shoots in this very “cinema” style - natural and lively shots will never go out of style, I’m sure! All the knowledge I have, I gained on my own, studying the works of the greats, analyzing films, reading literature on photography and screenwriting, and absorbing videos from the shooting of my favorite photographers. This is a unique course in which I collected everything I learned over 9 years, from the basics of composition and working with light to creating a cinematic story and complex retouching.