“What I’ve Learned So Far”
In December I decided to write a post every day on the things that I have learned over the years of my journey. It was fun and it was exhausting… but mostly it was good to reflect.
I will soon be making these posts into an EBook, but if you wish to read them before that happens, well, here you go. Sorry I cannot put them in front order, so start at the back if you want to read them in order. That said, read them in whatever order you want.
March Madness: 12; Travel Photography Tips
Planning Your Travel Photos by Craig Ferguson www.craigfergusonimages.com With summer coming up a lot of you are probably busy making plans to get away for a well-deserved vacation somewhere. I thought it would be useful to look at a few ways you can plan ahead of...
March Madness: 11; Still Life with Flower
The P52 Assignment Brief: Still Life with Flower. Bret Doss “A color, vertical (portrait) oriented still life image with ordinary objects, diffuse main light source, that must contain at least one flower, but the flower(s) must not be the subject of the image. The...
March Madness: 10; Photographing Women’s Shoes
Shooting Women's Shoes John McAllister Photograph some high heel shoes? How hard can that be? I immediately called my fashion-conscious daughter to provide a selection of her favourite heels. I soon realised the design and construction of shoes present a far more...
March Madness: 09; Violin Pirate Flag
Violin Pirate Flag By David Price Photographed January 2016 Years ago, some friends and I were messing around, experimenting if you will, with some concept photographic sketches and some writing. We got onto the idea of an extended piratical adventure and ran with it....
March Madness: 08; The Making of “Broken Doll”
The Making of "Broken Doll" By Carla McMahon (NOTE: This image won the Annual Kelby One Photo & Design Contest) This is a composite of about 5/6 images. My camera was on a tripod and every image was taken from the exact same angle and focal length. First an image...
March Madness: 07; A Simple Portable Background
A Simple and Easy Background Stand By Virginia Smith Every photographer needs a simple portable backdrop for portraits, headshots, product photography. If we had the budget of Annie Liebowitz then we’d all have Handpainted Oliphant Canvas Backgrounds, only the finest...
March Madness: 06; One Big Light!
The assignment was to use one very large light source for the shot. Bring it in close, and use the magic of soft, diffused light to present the subject. The students in the still life workshop also photographed their setups for us. They say a picture is worth a...
March Madness: 05; The Making of Chocolate Indulgence
The Making of “Chocolate Indulgence” Creative Director, Photographer, Retoucher: Sam Breach http://www.sambreach.com Hair and Make...
March Madness: 04; Using the Selection Tool
Using the Quick Selection Tool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxtjC1cE_kg Tutorial by James Kern
March Madness: 03; Modifying an Image to Fit an Alternate Format
How to modify an image to fit an alternate format by Chris Aldridge. Here’s a walkthrough of how I modified an image to fit a particular format. There are several methods used here to widen the overall image so that it fits a wide but squat format. The layout required...