Shooting a Concert with a GoPro
I recently decided to try to shoot a concert in Pittsburgh using a GoPro and I thought I’d share my findings.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips and Tricks, Videography |
I recently decided to try to shoot a concert in Pittsburgh using a GoPro and I thought I’d share my findings.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Apr 11, 2014 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials |
I recently learned how to shoot “stroboscopic” photos and I thought I’d share...
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 18, 2014 | Tips and Tricks |
When I first got into photography, the phrase “depth of field” used to really throw me. It all seemed so backwards to me, “shallow depth of field” and “deep depth of field”. What does all of that mean? If you look it up, you’ll find a lot of pages that get into a lot of really technical details about lenses and optics, but most likely you found this page because you just want to know what “shallow” vs. “deep” means.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 10, 2014 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials |
Photographers hate it, all of your non-photographer friends love it: Selective color! This is a quick tutorial on what I believe is the fastest and easiest way to use selective color in Photoshop. Check it out!
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 3, 2014 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials |
How to properly open onOne’s Perfect Photo Suite 8 from within Lightroom 5, how to extract and replace a background in a photo, and how to keep your finalized files from eating up mass amounts of drive space.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Feb 10, 2014 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials |
Wondering how to work with sequential files shot using a GoPro on timelapse mode? Photoshop can do the job for you – in fact once you have your footage brought into Photoshop, you’ll be amazed at how much you can actually do!
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