The post Rawsie Review: A Powerful, Storage-Saving Program appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. There is a longstanding trade-off in digital photography: If you want the freedom and flexibility of shooting in RAW, you have to contend with large, unwieldy file sizes that take up lots of space. A… Continue reading Rawsie Review: A Powerful, Storage-Saving Program
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40 Best Light Effect Photoshop Actions, Brushes, and Photo Effects (New for 2023)
Add more light to your photos! Check out this list of incredible light effect Photoshop add-ons. Paint the sky with a fantastic galaxy, or add a few light leaks to your Instagram selfies. This list can help you find the right light effect to make you shine! Selected from the top lighting effect Photoshop add-ons… Continue reading 40 Best Light Effect Photoshop Actions, Brushes, and Photo Effects (New for 2023)
So, Your Autofocus Isn’t Good Enough for Wildlife Photography?
Partly as an experiment – and partly because I no longer have a copy of the Nikon Z9 – I recently took a lot of wildlife photos with my trusty Nikon Z7 for our upcoming Nikon Z 800mm f/6.3 review. The Z7 isn’t widely known as a camera for fast wildlife photography, and that’s an… Continue reading So, Your Autofocus Isn’t Good Enough for Wildlife Photography?
Underwater Tour Awards 2022 Winners Announced
The top prize in the photo competition went to Jake Wilton for his impressive mini-portfolio of images
How to Make Local Changes in Lightroom Classic Using the Range Tool (Luminance Masking)
You can make creative tweaks to parts of an image with a variety of tools in Adobe Lightroom, but it can be time-consuming to brush over exactly the part of the image you want to adjust. With the help of luminance masking, you have the best of both worlds: quick, tightly controled adjustments, without using Photoshop. Local Adjustments in… Continue reading How to Make Local Changes in Lightroom Classic Using the Range Tool (Luminance Masking)
How the Shutterstock Taxonomy Understands and Recommends Content
Keywords are often ambiguous. Here’s how AI understands subtle differences in concepts—and recommends content—based on its learnings. The post How the Shutterstock Taxonomy Understands and Recommends Content appeared first on The Shutterstock Blog.
Capturing holidays around the world
In October, in anticipation of the holiday season, Ritz revealed a new holiday campaign celebrating the diversity of traditions that define this time of year. The brand also partnered with Bon Appetit to create a recipe book and videos showcasing different cultural moments, passed down from one generation to the next among immigrant families in… Continue reading Capturing holidays around the world
Julia Sumerling’s “3000 Reefs� Wins at the Cairns Understory Film Festival
The film showcasing the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef bagged the top award in the Open Film Category
2022 Pop Awards: The best new photo gear of the year
The Pop Awards highlights our favorite gear in 2022. Stan Horaczek The end of each year gives us an opportunity to look back at all the good things that happened over the last 12 months. We’re looking back at photos we’ve taken, shoots we’ve enjoyed, things we’ve learned, and people we’ve met. But it’s also… Continue reading 2022 Pop Awards: The best new photo gear of the year
Underwater Shooter Wins Landscape Photo of the Year
Martin Broen’s cave shot also featured in Photographer of the Week