Welcome To Our Blog
Fade Your Lightroom Presets
Lightroom presets are the favorites of professional as well as amateur photographers who wish to transform their photos from basic to bright and vivid images.
Great Tips to Improve your Architectural Photography Skills
The most obvious benefit of architectural photography is to serve as visual documentation or commemoration of buildings with exceptional design or important historical value.
How to Apply Preset Across Batches of Images in Lightroom
With particular Lightroom tools, you can process photos in batches while improving your workflow time. There is no need to process photos one at a time! You can even make minor adjustments after applying Lightroom Presets across a batch of images.
Lifestyle Photography: What is it?
Lifestyle photography is about real-life event documentation in artistic style as opposed to recreation.
The Best Lenses That Photographers Use Most for Portraits
If you look for the best lenses that photographers use for portraits, this post will help you to decide which one to choose.
How To Apply a Lightroom preset to all your images
I believe you will agree if you need to improve your services today as a photographer, try this technique of applying preset on your images at once today.
Use Lightroom to Achieve the Feel of Black & White Film
With a few steps in Lightroom, you can achieve the iconic look of photos shot on film without the mess or hassle of darkroom photography with a few tips.
THE MOST IMPORTANT PHOTOSHOP TOOLS TO EDIT PHOTOS FOR BLOGGERS
Here are the five most popular photo editing tools available for bloggers
Savvy Tips for Travel Photographers
Here are some savvy tips for the intrepid traveling photographer. There is no better way of capturing your life than through your travel photos!
Ten of The Best Newborn and Children Photography Books
Here are our list of top 10 books, that we considered the best books for learning newborn and children.
How to Take Magical Bokeh Christmas Images
Some photographers use the word to refer to the soft focus of lights, but most photographers usually use Bokeh to refer to the entire out-of-focus background.
5 Tips to Shooting Subjects in Front of Christmas Lights This Holiday
Setting the correct exposure in a dimly lit room when the source of lighting is from behind a subject can be difficult unless you want to shoot your subject in silhouette.