Nostalgia is a powerful tool in photography that triggers memories and emotions. Take a trip down memory lane with these stylistic effects. The post How to Create the Feeling of Nostalgia in Photography appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
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How to Motion Track Colour Grades in DaVinci Resolve
Learn to colour correct like a pro with our free course DaVinci Resolve Colour Grading for Beginners. You’ll learn how to use each important tool in Resolve, including how to set up your project using scene cut detection, how to get clean skin tones with noise reduction, and how to create cinematic looks. In this… Continue reading How to Motion Track Colour Grades in DaVinci Resolve
VAULT Creator Highlight with Wandering Spacesuit
VAULT is an NFT space created by creators for creators, your go-to place for high-quality, curated, digital art from top creators around the globe. The VAULT highlight series focuses on the creators that are part of our NFT Community. This week we are excited to introduce you to Wandering Spacesuit. Muhammad Hardi Saputra creates astronaut… Continue reading VAULT Creator Highlight with Wandering Spacesuit
5 Relaxing Video Templates for DaVinci Resolve
There are tons of ways to approach making your video content, and thankfully there are just as many talented creators building video templates for every vibe. In this roundup, we’re taking a look at some of our favourite relaxing video templates from Envato Elements, designed for Resolve. 5 Relaxing Video Templates for Resolve Meditation Yoga… Continue reading 5 Relaxing Video Templates for DaVinci Resolve
How to be a conscientious travel photographer: Creating thoughtful images with Susan Portnoy
The Tiger’s Nest monastery in Bhutan. Susan Portnoy So, you’re packing your bags—and your camera—for a little summer vacation. It’s only natural that you’ll want to document your trip, but, what’s the point of taking pictures at popular destinations when millions of others are, too? PopPhoto chatted with award-winning travel photographer Susan Portnoy of The… Continue reading How to be a conscientious travel photographer: Creating thoughtful images with Susan Portnoy
How to Use Dynamic Link to Share Projects Between Premeire Pro and After Effects
In this lesson, you will learn how to use Adobe’s dynamic link feature to get your project or even parts of your project over to After Effects for additional graphics, animation, colour correction, grading, and more. Adobe Dynamic Link Adobe Dynamic Link is found under the File menu. With Dynamic Link, you can: Create a… Continue reading How to Use Dynamic Link to Share Projects Between Premeire Pro and After Effects
Sigma 20mm f/2 DG DN Contemporary: Beautifully Crafted
The seventh of Sigma’s I series of prime lenses, the Sigma 20mm f/2 DG DN Contemporary follows the same exquisite design language. Does it also inherit the excellent performance of the others in this series? K Madhavan Pillai puts it to the test. The Sigma 20mm f/2 DG DN | C, available for the Sony… Continue reading Sigma 20mm f/2 DG DN Contemporary: Beautifully Crafted
10 Tips for Stunning Street Market Photography (+ Examples)
The post 10 Tips for Stunning Street Market Photography (+ Examples) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Karthika Gupta. There are very few places in the world that provide the same kind of visual stimulation and human interaction as street markets – but how can you create amazing street market photography?… Continue reading 10 Tips for Stunning Street Market Photography (+ Examples)
The new Godox Lux Senior looks like an ‘old-timey’ news photographer’s flash
A retro-inspired flash for your retro camera. Godox Godox has just announced the Lux Senior, the brand’s second retro-inspired flash this month. It looks fun, portable, and easy to use. There’s no official launch date, though Godox says it should be available “by September” for a retail price of $119. Retro portability When Godox announced… Continue reading The new Godox Lux Senior looks like an ‘old-timey’ news photographer’s flash
Slow Content Is Better Content
In the face of a content-hungry world, should creators slow down? Here’s why a rising number of creatives think so. The post Slow Content Is Better Content appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.