Articles by The PictureCorrect Team - Page 33 of 35 - PictureCorrect341 articles

How to Organize Your Photos Guide

How to Organize Your Photos Guide

Looking to organize your photos? Then this new eBook and video guide from top HDR photographer Trey Ratcliff will help you get your digital life organized. Found here: How to Organize Your Photos “This is a problem for me too. I have tens of thousands of photos. Some are personal, but most are landscape photos. Some […]

Continue Reading

Advanced Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography

Advanced Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography

Does studio lighting scare you away as a photographer? Too many lights, light modifiers, gear and stuff? Have you never ever worked seriously with studio equipment? This new eBook is designed to help newcomers, amateurs, aficionados, even versed pro photographers in those areas. Found here: ESSENTIALS. Studio Lighting for Intimate Photography The concept and art direction in this book […]

Continue Reading

Nikon D810 FX DSLR Camera

Nikon D810 FX DSLR Camera

MELVILLE, NY — Today, Nikon announced the D810, the next benchmark in DSLR image quality for professional photographers and cinematographers. The D810 features a brand-new 36.3-megapixel, full-frame FX-format sensor without an optical low pass filter (OLPF) for extreme resolution and staggering dynamic range. Bolstered by Nikon’s EXPEED 4 image processing engine, the D810 delivers enhanced […]

Continue Reading

Really Easy Retouching in Photoshop

Really Easy Retouching in Photoshop

If you’re serious about bringing out the best in your photos, you need to think about retouching. Retouching lets you subtly enhance your images, removing distractions and making your subjects look like themselves on their best day. This tutorial course is designed to get you up to speed on the type of retouching that is […]

Continue Reading

The Art of Celebrity and Editorial Photography eBook

The Art of Celebrity and Editorial Photography eBook

Michael Grecco is one of the best-known celebrity photographers in the world. His beautiful, insightful work is all around us–on movie posters, in advertising, on magazine covers, everywhere. “I delight in inspiring people,” he writes. “I want them to stop, think, and feel.” Now Grecco shares the secrets of great portraits in his book Lighting and […]

Continue Reading

Kids Posing Guide, How to Photograph Kids

Kids Posing Guide, How to Photograph Kids

Created by Rachel Devine, these 5 kids posing guides include a tutorial, printable and digital guides ready for when kids next find their way into your lens. Found here: Kids Posing Guide Inspired by their eBook Click: How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids all modules are clear and simple, professionally designed and illustrated […]

Continue Reading

Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Photographer’s Guide to Intimate Photo Sessions

Most photo shoots involve a whole lot of trial and error. However, the majority of educational resources available for photographers omit the details. A new photography eBook aims to take aspiring boudoir photographers through the entire process of a shoot. Found here: Successful Photo Shoots In this digital resource, photographer Ed Verosky aims to leave […]

Continue Reading

Before/After Lightroom Processing Tutorial

Before/After Lightroom Processing Tutorial

Learning how to post-process your images can make the difference between bland and amazing. But how to get there isn’t always clear. It’s not just a matter of knowing what tools are available to you. You also need to know when to use them, and why. And that’s where this new tutorial comes in. You’ll […]

Continue Reading

Topaz Clean: Perfect Surface Texture in Photos

Topaz Clean: Perfect Surface Texture in Photos

If you’ve ever post-processed a portrait for flawless skin texture, or made a car look clean and polished, or created the perfect sky… you know how difficult it can be. There’s a fine line between “too much” and “not enough” post-processing – and you have to get it just right to make a great image. […]

Continue Reading

How to Photograph Food, The eBook

How to Photograph Food, The eBook

It’s so frustrating when your food photos come out looking less than appetizing. But by learning about lighting and styling specific to food, you can make mouth-watering images just like the ones you see in magazines. This is a recent series designed to help you improve your food photography by showing you how you can use the […]

Continue Reading