Studio Photoshop » Photography, Photoshop, Art, Workshops, Tutorials, Books, Cool Stuff

Masthead header

Category Archives: HDR

Texas State Capital & Camera Phone Loathing

I was recently in Austin Texas for a Kelby Training event and had the chance to photography the state capital. This is an amazing building and an extraordinary edifice by any measure, the 1888 Texas Capitol is the largest in gross square footage of all state capitols and is second in total size only to the…

View full post »

New Video Monday

Post-Prodution on a HDR Pro Image Adobe’s Photoshop HDR Pro is a great tool, but afterwards you need to do a little clean-up. In this video I will show you how to use different Adjustment Layers to finish off our image.

View full post »

Happy Photographic Accident

When I was up in Vancouver Canada two weeks ago and I wanted to photograph a lighthouse in North Vancouver. I had turned off my data service so I would not get charged outrageous roaming fees and because of that I had no GPS and was having a hard time finding this lighthouse. Before going…

View full post »

New Video Monday

Adding Texture to an HDR Photo Here is a great way to add texture to an photo that will give a creative look, and is easy to to do.

View full post »

Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta

Two weeks ago I was in Atlanta for a Professional Photographers of America affiliate leadership meeting and had a chance to meet up with a friend and photographer Jim DiVitale. I work with Jim at Photoshop World twice a year and I have to tell you he is one of the nice people in the…

View full post »

What Happens In Mexico Gets Posted

I’m back! I’ve taken a little break from blogging and now I’m coming back in full force. I had just gotten back from a trip to Mexico and I wanted to share with you some of the images that I’ve taken. These photos are just a few that I taken last week and are still…

View full post »

New Video Monday

HDR with Photomatic Exposure Fusion In this video you will learn how to create a photo realistic HDR image using Photomatix Pro’s Exposure Fusion and then finish the photo in Lightroom.

View full post »