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Making a white background in Photoshop is a simple process, but it can be tricky to get the results you want if you’re not familiar with the tools and techniques. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to make a background white in Photoshop using layers and adjustment layers. How to Make a Background White […]
By Kevin Landwer-Johan Photography

Have you ever looked at a fine art black and white photography image of a building, landscape or nature, and thought you wouldn’t be able to do it too? We’re here to tell you, you can! In this article, we’ll look at basic editing techniques for black and white fine art photography. It will help […]
By Daria Huxley Photography

Our article will teach you how to Photoshop portrait photography for natural results. “Photoshopped” portraits have gained quite a negative reputation. But editing portraits with Photoshop doesn’t have to end with an unrealistic image. I recommend using Photoshop to retouch your portraits. Tastefully, of course. How to Photoshop Portrait Photography I chose the photo […]
By Andrea Minoia Photography

Tree photography is all about capturing the majesty of nature’s beauty. Trees can grow over millennia old and outgrow almost anything on Earth. And they make a fantastic photography subject, challenging your imagination and creativity. In this tutorial, I will teach you the ins and outs of tree photography. [highlight type=”short” price=”no” tag=”epshorthighlight-20″ toc=”no” title=”Manfrotto […]
By Daniel Laan Photography

Editing travel photos can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it’s important to know how to do it the right way. Here are 10 tips for editing your travel photos like a pro! [highlight type=”short” price=”no” tag=”epshorthighlight-20″ toc=”no” title=”DxO Nik Collection” badge=”Efficient And Creative” product=”30840″]Looking for advice on editing travel photos? Use powerful post-processing […]
By Simon Bond

If you’re looking to add a touch of the surreal to your photography, then editing infrared photos may be just what you need. Infrared photos are taken with a special type of camera filter that allows you to see light that is normally invisible to the naked eye. This makes them perfect for creating dreamlike […]
By Andrea Minoia Photography

In post processing, especially exposure blending, luminosity masks play an important role to blend an image smoothly. In the old days, you may have tried to use HDR software to blend different exposures into a single image. Most of them are good software and you can create beautifully blended images. However, the problem when you […]
By Kevin Choi Photography

Resizing images in photoshop is simple and easy. You can do this with Lightroom, but when you only have a single image to resize, it’s often faster to do it in Photoshop. Step 1 – Resize An Image in Photoshop Using the Image Size Editor Open the image in Adobe Photoshop, then click on Image […]
By Joshua Dunlop

Photography has always been a great way to show our own perspective of the world. And this article will teach you how to turn photos into paintings! These days we have powerful tools to add more of our personal vision to the images. One of them is Adobe Photoshop. This software allows us to modify […]
By Sarah Rodriguez-Martinez Photography

Editing black and white photos can be a great way to improve the quality of your images, and Photoshop is one of the best tools for the job. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use Photoshop to edit black and white photos. How to Edit Black and White Photos in Photoshop Photoshop provides […]
By David Baxter Photography

HDR (high dynamic range) images require you to combine two or more photos. Choosing the best HDR software is important as it is essential for a stunning HDR image. What is HDR Photography and HDR Software? It is not uncommon for people to misunderstand the meaning of HDR photography. Many beginners think that HDR images […]
By Kevin Choi Photography

If you’re like me and don’t particularly like the look of HDR photos, but still want to find a balance in exposure when shooting two contrasting brightnesses, then you will definitely find the burn and dodge tools very useful. They’re used a brushes in post production software, so you can add them where they’re needed.
By Joshua Dunlop