Some of the most striking images we see are ones taken in the hours of darkness. But learning how to focus in low light is honestly difficult, so here are some tips to get you started.
Author: Jason Row
Jason has more than 35 years of experience as a professional photographer, videographer and stock shooter. You can get to know him better here.
Photography is not cheap. We can spend thousands of dollars on camera bodies, lenses and all the ancillary equipment we need to get great shots. We can, however, become complacent when it comes to looking after that kit. So reliable and sturdy is modern photographic equipment that we can be lulled into a false sense […]
In 1975 an engineer by the name of Steve Sasson demonstrated a new technology to his employees. The size of a toaster, the invention took photographs, not onto film but onto an electronic sensor. The image was recorded to cassette tape, was black and white and had a resolution of 0.01 megapixels yet it would […]
Many of us have used presets in Lightroom for a long time. They allow us to quickly edit an image by running a set of predetermined exposure and colour corrections to that image. These corrections are the ones found in the Develop module. However, in April 2018 Adobe introduced an alternative to presets…profiles. Rather than […]
To be efficient a catalog needs at least two main things. The first is a good organizational structure, meaning items are located in a logical and well thought out place. The second are tools with which to rate and locate items in the catalog. Photographic catalogs are no different. You need to be able to […]
The Transform Tool in Lightroom CC Classic is a very powerful tool that actually does quite a bit more than parallel correction. Here Jason Row takes us step-by-step through the process of correcting an image with Transform.