Split tone photography is a technique that has allowed photographers to produce some of the most amazing shots you will ever see. Done well, it can transform a scene into an eerie or stark movie-like scape. Done poorly, it doesn’t look too great at all. We decided to trawl the internet for the best resources […]
Photography Post Production Articles
Improving your photos in the darkroom and on the desktop.
Adding texture to photographs is one of those things in photography that people seem to have strong opinions on. Some people love it, some people hate it and some people just think it’s a bit of fun. Whichever camp you fall into, it’s a post-production skill you should know about so you can approach the […]
In a previous article we looked at various things that you can do with multiple exposures. One of those things was focus stacking. Focus stacking is a technique where you can create a deep depth of field by combining 3 or 4 images with different focus points. There are a number of reasons as to […]
In the beginning years of photography, there was only black and white film and various toning processes. Many modern digital photographers have longed to reproduce the beautiful look of vintage black and white photos. Until now, there hasn’t been a simple out-of-the-box way to replicate the look of toned vintage black and white photographs digitally. […]
Digital cameras have given us the freedom to make as many images as we want. Photographic software has given us the ability, not only to manipulate those images but also to combine them. For most kinds of multiple image shots you are going to need a good, sturdy tripod positioned on solid ground and if […]
Now that we’ve learned how to take photographs of smoke using incense sticks, it’s time to run the images through Photoshop to turn them into some great looking abstract art. Depending on how creative you want to get in the editing phase, it shouldn’t take longer than twenty five minutes to get a final image– […]