Month: April 2011

  • TWiP #198 – Viva Las Vegas

    On this episode of TWiP, can you tell the difference between the Las Vegas Statue of Liberty and the real one in New York? If so, the US Postal Service could use your help. onOne introduces layers to Lightroom, and Bruce Clarke sits down with photographer Matthew Jordan Smith to pick his brain about all things photography.

  • TWiP #196 – Inspiration

    How do you get and stay inspired? The oldest surviving Nikon digital camera goes up on the auction block. Lens Baby announces the Composer Pro, and a recent incident in Libya raises concerns over the safety of female photo journalists going into war zones.

  • New eBook! The Power of Black & White in Lightroom and Photoshop

    In the beginning there was black and white photography… and shooters weren’t able to use color as a means to communicate their vision. In many ways this forced the shooter to exercise the other tools at his disposal (lighting, composition, exposure) to create impact. Now it’s time to get back to basics.

  • TWiP Training: Foundational Photoshop Part 1, Selecting

    In this three-part article, I will dig into Selecting, Layers, and Masking giving simple tips that should be considered in every-day editing.  Regardless of how simple or complex my methods are, I always try to approach Photoshop with a focus on loss-less editing and keeping the file size manageable.