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Alright, so I figured it was high time I talked about this little project of mine: hammering out a proper manual photography cheat sheet. I’ve been shooting for ages, mostly on manual, but let’s be honest, sometimes your brain...
Alright, so I was fiddling around the other night, you know how it is. Got this idea buzzing in my head: trying to take some pictures in a properly dark room, but with just one spot, like, properly lit...
Okay, here’s my blog post about creating a vignette effect in Photoshop, written in a casual, personal style, using simple HTML tags: So, I was messing around in Photoshop the other day, trying to give one of my photos this...
Alright, so I’ve been wanting to mess around with this whole levitating food photography thing for a while. Kept seeing these super cool shots online where ingredients are just floating, and I thought, “How hard can it really be?”...
Okay, so today I decided to mess around with this off-camera flash thing again. Been meaning to practice more, you know? Just feels like something I should get better at. Getting Started First thing, dug out my flash, the cheap one,...
Alright, let’s talk about getting family pictures done. We realized the ones on the wall were getting seriously old, like, the kids looked completely different. So, I thought, easy enough, let’s take some new ones ourselves this weekend. First step...
Alright, guys, let’s dive into how I tackled taking photos with a pure white background. It’s something I’ve been experimenting with, and I think I’ve finally cracked it, so I wanted to share my process. Setting Up First things first, I...
Okay, folks, let’s dive into how I added a vignette effect to a photo in Photoshop. It’s actually way easier than you might think. Open Up Your Image First things first, I opened the image I wanted to work with in...
Got interested in split lighting after seeing dramatic portrait shots online. Thought it looked badass with that sharp line cutting across the face. Pulled out my gear: One cheap DSLR with kit lens Two old flash units Black bedsheet as backdrop Wooden stool...
Okay, so I wanted to share how I put together this latest photography project I’ve been working on. I had this idea stuck in my head for a while – something mixing old Hollywood glamour with a really creepy,...