| Know and Use the Tools That You Have Available | By Steve Dantzig
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article could be called “A Tale of Two Images!” Sometimes it is fairly
easy to get the photograph that you want…and other times, well… Our
studio project for the spring and summer of 2006 seems to have become
exploring the jungles of interior Oahu, Hawaii. This trip turned into
quite an adventure for four of us and led to some great images and ... Read More >> |
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| Copyright Your Online Photos ? All At Once! | By Tony Hertz Copyright establishes your ownership of photographs and the entitlement of payment for any use. When a photo is published on a web site, it’s a good plan to use a copyright statement, such as '© John Doe 2006' on or near the border of the work itself. A 'digital watermark' creating invisible characters in the image with your identity can also be added. This... Read More >> |
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| Rembrandt Lighting | By Chris Grey Looking for a new twist to your portrait lighting? Here’s a lighting scenario that’s simple, dramatic, and extremely evocative. A true “painterly” light, this style is named after the Dutch artist and the way he painted the light that fell on his models. Legend has it that, like many of the starving artists of his time, Rembrandt worked in a small, dingy ... Read More >> |
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| Efficient Eye Enhancement |
By Suzette Allen A vital finishing touch to excellent portraiture is the fine art of eye enhancement. A bit of excellent artwork can breathe life, expression and impact into a portrait. There are many tools and methods for enhancing and beautifying the eyes, but few of them are efficient enough to be practical for the day-to-day workflow and our “bread and butter” work. This article is focused on describing a method that is efficient and practical enough to do on every image you sell... Read More >> |
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