Showing Speed: Using Panning When Shooting Action
For the most part, photography is all about freezing a moment in time, stopping the action in front of you. But there are times when freezing the action fails to show the full story. People move. Often, at high speeds. Sometimes freezing the action fails to pay homage to the speed on display on the field, or the track. Showing …
A Guide to Studio Lighting Technique
Cheryl Woods, “A Guide to Studio Lighting Technique” Savage universal, Aug 15, 2013 It’s quite easy to assume that studio lighting is too complicated or too expensive for anyone but the true professionals, but this really is not the case. With some basic photo lighting equipment and a spare room you can capture beautiful images. Not only are you no …
Create Movie Effects Using Photoshop
Everyone loves photo effects, especially those that are super easy to create and really transform your photos. Today we’re going to take a look at retouching a photo to create a cool cinematic movie effect with high contrast and blueish tones. The original photo Seeing as we’re going for a cinematic movie effect, a typical action movie style stock …