Light Falloff Helps Isolate a Subject
Sometimes you need to take a portrait and the background stinks. If you can’t move or fix it, you can use light falloff to isolate a subject.
Sometimes you need to take a portrait and the background stinks. If you can’t move or fix it, you can use light falloff to isolate a subject.
Create Social Media Photos With These Four Apps Thank you for listening to The Photo Flunky Show, episode 35. We discuss four of the most popular mobile apps for editing and creating social media photos. Word Swag Typorama Font Candy Adobe Spark Post All of these apps are available for free, but most of them…
The photos we like best are the ones that evoke our emotions. We’ll look at three ways to create a mood in portrait photography. How Do You Create Mood in Portrait Photography? Before we get into these three methods, you must determine what mood you want to establish. Is it a sense of belonging? Do…
Balancing Travel Photography with a Family Vacation is Tough When I was a single man, my vacations were dedicated to photography trips. Now that I’m married with a family, it’s more of a balancing act to share travel photography with a family vacation. Lee and I discuss some of our experiences trying to get the…
Looking for ways to improve photoshop performance? Do you find yourself waiting for Photoshop to process a command or redraw an image? For those of us doing more than entry-level editing, we need to optimize Photoshop performance. What Can I Do to Improve Photoshop Performance? As it happens, there are some very simple things you…
Sharing Timeless Photography Advice Thank you for listening to The Photo Flunky Show, episode 33. We appreciate you for taking the time to join us an listen. Lee and I discuss some of the photography advice we’ve received and use on a regular basis. These are tips we’ve heard from photographers you probably know: Trey…